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~Reed's POV~ "You shouldn't let him leave knowing about this vicious night." Eva has been yelling at me since I returned without Alec. It's been hours since he ran god knows where, but there is still no sign of him. "Sorry for not marking my calendar. I was not aware of the night in the morning." I snapped at Eva. I didn't let him leave on purpose, he just left before I could say anything. I would have gone back to the restaurant to get his phone instead of him if I had known what night is ahead. I don't know what happened between him and Princess that brought this situation up. "Look I'm sorry. I'm anxious. We don't know what will be coming next. But what happened that he left like that?" Eva asked as she peeked out of the window. I filled her with the details of which I was awa