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*Celeste* I sigh, leaning back on the couch and closing my eyes. I can’t believe that I, even for one second, thought about not going to Molly this morning. She needed me, Sage needed me. “Les,” David says cautiously from the doorway. “Are you alright? We’ll keep them safe.” I nod slightly, unwilling to look at him. “I thought about telling Seth no this morning. I didn’t want to leave the room. Someone tried to poison my daughter, David. My grandkids.” “I know,” he says, slowly entering the room and sitting next to me. “They need to stop letting people in their home. If someone was impersonating the doctor, they could shift into any of us.” “No scent,” I mumble. “I can’t believe I didn’t notice. I was trying so hard to distract Molly from her fears, I just wasn’t looking f