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Rhys I walked away from the shack where Dawn had been staying for the last few days, mad. Completely mad at myself and her for the control she had over me. I didn't want to care, yet, it seemed that caring was all I could do. It irritated me that I could sense when something was wrong with her. I'd already known that something was up before the triplets, whom I'd stationed to guard and protect her, mind-linked me this morning. I barely finished training with the rest of the pack before I came running. My excuse? Her absence from training. When all I wanted to do was see her. At least I hid how much I missed her well enough and she didn't notice that it was on the tip of my lips to confess how much I loved her presence and how sorry I was for using her as a trap. I couldn't wait for t