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“Carter. Come on, you have to come out soon.” Dawn's voice rang on the other side of Carter's bedroom door. Her voice sounded both sad and worried. She had probably heard of the rogue; Carter's mother. How Carter must have not actually killed her, which was both baffling and tearing Carter's brain in two. She must have known how it would affect Carter. She must have known how Carter's wolf was. Tears rolled down Carter's face as she curled tighter into a ball on the floor, right in front of the window that overlooked the world outside. It was raining, the sky gray. It had only been two days but it felt like the entire world had aged several years, making everything gray and sad. The rain rolled like teardrops down the window and Carter reached out, her fingers touching the glass but not t