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Chapter Fifty-Nine “Killian.” Jay repeated slowly. “Jay.” “Outside, now. If you can’t sit down and let us talk, then you need to go outside and wait for me.” His words were rough and the whites of his eyes had disappeared. It wasn’t like looking into a wolf’s eyes. This was something much older. Much scarier than I was used to. “Fine. Just know that I’m not happy about this.” Killian grumbled, crossing his arms over his chest as he moved to sit across from me in the overstuffed chair. “Noted.” His tone was even and his face unreadable as he looked away from Killian. Pinning me down with those dark inhuman eyes, his body relaxed and he leaned back in the seat. Long legs crossed at the ankle. His hands clasped together in his lap but I could see the tension in his body. He may look