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“Rose?” Ash tries to snap me out of my head but I’m still trapped watching mine and Kalli’s wolves snuggled together in my head since I can almost see my daughter’s smile beaming from ear to ear across the palace. “Rosalie?” Ash tries again by dragging that accursed nickname I hate out and I scowl at him across the room where Hunter had to keep a tighter hold on me as I was tempted to lash out at Ash who just smiles. “That did it,” He tries to use the jovial tone from before but like then it’s off slightly. Showing the fear he can usually hide so well. “Rose? What was it you wanted to say, we don’t have forever.” His words sour something inside me and I know he sees it since he flashes me a contrite smile then, trying to apologise. I return it, ignoring his confused expression, but only b