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JACKSON Although a part of me wanted to ignore the guard's call, I still veered around. “What did you find?” I queried coldly. I could tell Alexia was happy. She would do anything to remain in this wood, even if it meant spending the night here. “Here.” The guard pointed up to a tree. “I just saw her, your Luna.” My jaw dropped in shock as I first observed to know if my guard looked sane. And he was! Secondly, I looked at the tree he pointed at, there was no one there. “Who did you see?” I questioned, making sure to understand that it wasn't me in delusion. “Sarah jumped down from the tree immediately I Saw her.” He narrated confidently. There was no need to doubt because, from the way he spoke, he was so sure of himself. I could tell by his body language that if we delayed any furt