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(Dimitri) When I smelled Rachel as she approached the table, I wanted to explode. How could she be so careless? She reeked of the human. There was no way I could explain this away. Tessa would know now that I had gone against my part of the deal I'd made with her. I had touched her mate and harmed him but that part she didn't know for certain, although I was sure her imagination was running wild with possibilities. When Rachel and I exited the tea room she turned to me to tell me what she needed and I slapped her, hard. She stumbled backwards, stunned, touching her face with her hand. She immediately stood up straight, her hands balled into fists. "Do you have any idea what you've just done? You REEK of the human! Now Tessa knows he's HERE!" I hissed at her. I watched as her brows f