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~CLARISSA~ Autumn, Atticus, and I were in the same vehicle together. Griffin and Damon were with Anya and her sister in the vehicle ahead of us. And Dante was with everyone else behind. "Do you mind telling us where you were?" Atticus asks me as he looks at me through the rearview mirror. "I had to get answers," I tell him. "Once we reach the pack house, I'll explain everything. But Autumn, we were right about Anya all along. However, she's much worse than any of us ever thought." Atticus's hands tighten on the steering wheel at my words. I had finally cornered her. She had nowhere to run to. Her time was very limited. "I told you not to go there without me." Autumn scolds me. "I knew how dangerous it would have been. Look at your condition; why must you always put yourself in da