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(Tessa) I awoke to pounding on the bathroom door. I didn't know how long I had been holed up in there, but somehow I had found some sleep. "Open this door," Dimitri commanded. I narrowed my eyes, ignoring him. "I can throw this door open even if it's locked, don't make me," he said darkly. I didn't respond. I realized the pain I was in last night was now a dull ache. I covered my mouth with my hands to cover up my happy tears. That could only mean Rowan was ok. 'Yes,' Dez agreed happily, "He must be. Ellie must have come through." I was so relieved I felt giddy. There was nothing that Dimitri could do to taint the ecstasy I was feeling. Suddenly the bathroom door exploded into tiny shards. I covered my face with my arms. When I looked up Dimitri was standing before me, breathi