Mykah’s POV The look on Mal’s face as we stepped out of the car was enough for me to know he assumed the worst. I can’t blame him. Mylee and I were a mess, we had not slept, we were cuffed to Council guards, and he hadn’t heard from us since we had left. Worst still, with the oath we had taken, none of us could repeat what we knew. We were ready to talk, but with Calian and Lexis missing, we had no way to withdraw the binding document. We had no idea where our mates were. Calian had been missing since the war began. No one had seen him or spoken to him. My heart pined for him, as did Devi. She whined incessantly and I had to block her out. I was never going to find him if I couldn’t keep it together. Which was not something I was currently managing. Calian missing had knocked me off ki