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Katherine, and Ethan, having left the Moonlight pack, decided to journey down to the cave where they had occupied before; it was their last place of refuge. The only place that could give them the peace they needed right now. “So what now?” Ethan asked, looking behind him only to see that Katherine had disappeared, but he could hear her voice faintly with the tumbling of water. “Come Ethan. Why not allow us to have time together? It's been a while. And if you'd ask me, I never had enough of you back there. Remember, we were cut off in the middle of the whole fun,” Katherine's sonorous voice called out Ethan, but he wasn't caught up in those things. The thoughts of Aurora were still in his head, and he just couldn't settle with less. “Katherine, this is all your fault. If you had o