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(Narrator) Ambrose pulled Rowan back by his shoulder, inadvertently putting pressure on his open stab wound. He put his hand over Rowan's mouth to stifle his scream. "That's suicide man! He won't hurt her in front of all these people," he whispered in his ear. We waited in the shadows to see what was going to happen after Ellie's outburst. Dimitri smiled eerily at Ellie, pinning his eyes on her, "I understand your apprehension. It's been centuries since we've had to deal with the humans, especially since they've been previously so vital to our survival." Thankfully Ellie's aunt and my dad surrounded her, pulling her back so she didn't say anything more. Dimitri continued on to the crowd, "Our borders are closed until further notice. I have called in support from a few neighboring p