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Alyssa's P.O.V. Dawn slowly approached as I pulled back into the driveway, and looking up at the lights on in the packhouse; I could see Antonio's darkened silhouette peering out into the darkness. Cassio pulled up next to me, and before I could tell him to remain where he stood, Antonio was out the door and Cassio by the throat. His growl penetrated the sky, and I knew that if I didn't act quickly, Antonio would kill him. "Toni, stop." "Why should I? He reeks of the intruder we had." The dark swirling abyss that was Antonio's eyes sought nothing but vengeance. Joseph quickly emerged from the house, followed by Leah and Thomas. "That's because he was, but he is also important. He is here to help us, so put him down." Reluctantly, Antonio tossed Cassio to the ground, who began coughin