CAULDER The look on Remy’s face was one I didn’t recognize. She had grown and matured, and I had completely missed it. She was fierce and ready to fight for this man I knew nothing about. I hated it but was proud of her at the same time. “You like him, don’t you?” It was obvious. The way she stood in front of him to protect him from me. It all clicked together. When she was screaming earlier, it wasn’t because she was scared for herself. She was scared for him. Remy tensed at my question, which only confirmed my suspicions. She opened her mouth to speak, but she couldn’t seem to get the words out of her mouth. “He’s a vampire,” I said. How could she like a vampire? My tone was harsher than I had planned for, but after finding out that it was a group of vampires who were trying to relea