EMRYS' POV “I told you he knew all along,” I gritted through clenched teeth as I paced up and down the room. Kane was smarter and too vicious, way too vicious to let delicate stuff pass through his nose unnoticed. I was right after all. My intrusive thoughts won at the end of the day. Now, everything was starting to make sense. His actions at the banquet, why he doesn't let her see the sun rise from the gardens and most especially why he was on my neck. Orton who'd be silent and too stunned to speak said, “I just think you should calm down,” I stopped in my tracks and faced him squarely. “You don't get it do you?” f**k! I was on the edge of a high cliff with monsters waiting to devour me at the feet of the cliff— that's if I survived the fall in the first place. Orton stood up and w