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"I don't know what you're speaking about," I confessed. " Humans always come here. Every month a girl is chosen from my village to participate in the mate hunt. No one ever sees or hear from them again. This month, I was chosen. Hence the reason why I'm here running for my life!" His eyes grew even colder now. "You still lie," he growled. "What will it take for you to finally spill the truth!" He roared as his grip tightened on my arms. I winced. That hurt. He had hurt me. The bruise would surely be there on my arms to prove it. However, I didn't hold it against him. He was hurting, I could see it in his eyes. The beast was in pain, emotionally and mentally. Something was done to him . . . To all of them. I didn't understand how I knew this but despite his anger I couldn't fin