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( Kayley ) This was as private as it was going to get, and I was beyond uncomfortable. Bow looked worse if I was being honest, nervous, and twitchy. “Did you use Kay to get to Seff and Robin?” Decker asked. I would like to think that he was better than this, he was harsh and unforgiving, but Bow sat up a little bit straighter and shook his head. “Explain,” “I don’t have that keen sense of smell like you wolves have. Sure, my senses are heightened and all of that but…I didn’t know any of you were wolves until I saw Seff and Robin shift,” Bow started to explain, and I leaned forward, silently eager to hear his side of the story. So much for him leaving town. “In fact, I didn’t know any of you were connected until I followed them into town one day when you guys went to King’s Apple. Even t