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"You are lying?" Stunned and shocked, Emily refused to trust him. He used to be very funny and naughty around Sinjin. So maybe, Emily mused, he was saying all that to freak her out. But when she focused on the blubbering of her wolf, she was assured it was not a lie. In fact he didn't seem (not that he could be either) in the state to lie or do things to freak her out. Not intentionally, yet he was sending strong currents of dread to rack her spine and get down to the very bone. She was sniffing without any protest when Jayden finally inclined his face, locking their eyes in a staring battle. It seemed as though the army of dark gray clouds were glaring down at the rising and falling waves in a Sapphire ocean with explosions of thunderbolts that were ready for a tough war. She ha