Erin I had been tapping at the glass for what felt like forever, and although I heard cracks, nothing was showing yet. It was clear they were ready for whatever might come their way. This room had been prepared to stop any rogue from escaping. “URG!” My voice echoed as I started pacing back and forth. So, this was my fate. After I had been running for a couple of years, my sister’s one mistake was going to be my downfall. My stomach growled, and I rolled my eyes, pulling my hands over my abdomen to try and silence the noise. I had been so busy lately just trying to make sure my niece was safe that I didn’t have time to hunt. My thoughts went back to what we were taught in school about red-eyes and what Master Lucas wrote in his own words and I frowned. He explained that the red-eyes wer