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WARNING! HUNTER’S POV. I have been trying to get hold of Blair for two days now, but we have not been able to locate her. I turned to my brother, Jayden, who had been at the computer since morning. I asked, “Got any leads yet?” Jayden shook his head. “Nope… nothing yet,” he replied, adjusting his glasses. He didn’t really need them but wore them because he thought they made him look like a tech genius. I collapsed on the bed and buried my head in my arms. I had already sent our guards to scour the area in hopes of finding Blair but to no avail. Her trail and scent had vanished completely. “Hunter! I think I just got a lead,” Jayden exclaimed, pointing to the computer screen. I sprang up and rushed to the monitor. According to the tracker, Blair was five miles away from our pack ter