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Once I was clean and I was sure I could only faintly smell werewolf, I got out of the shower and dried off. After I was dressed, I brushed my teeth and steeled myself. Taking a deep breath, I exited the bathroom. Harmony and Val were sitting on the edge of the bed, looking at the floor. When I was standing in front of them, they looked up at me. There were tears in their eyes. “Echo. Don’t leave us.” Val whispered. “We felt what you were feeling in there. We could practically hear your thoughts.” Harmony said softly. “I didn’t realize you were so hurt. I should have. I guess I was still wearing blinders. We made you doubt your heart. We tried to control your life like mom and dad did. We just want you to be happy. I think you can be with Gray, but it’s really your choice.” “I want y