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Rhys I tried to stop thinking about Dawn and how she must have been feeling but it was impossible. I told myself that I didn't care, however, I had the triplets watch her like a hawk and report every single activity she partook in to me. I hated how they were treating her but it was all part of the plan. I sat at the head of the council table, staring blankly at them as they squabbled on. Ever since the Luna test, the meetings had been relentless, one after another, each more frustrating than the last. They never ceased to amaze me. No one wanted to acknowledge that Dawn was almost killed that day. They had tried to kill her during the test, and I had broken the rules to save her. But instead of punishing those responsible, they accused her of controlling me with potions. I allowed t