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Thorn. After hearing Delilah’s voice through the phone, I can’t seem to think. I’m holding the phone in my hands, searching for the confidence to speak to her. There is so much that has happened and she knows nothing. There is a brash knock on the door and Aunt Susan walks in. “I need you outside, now!” Aunt Susan says and there is obvious urgency in her voice. I head out of my office as fast as I can to see what is going on. I let go of the phone too. I walk down from the stairs to meet a devastating scene from a decision I made last night. I’m shirtless, the attention in Aunt Susan’s voice was crucial and I didn’t even look at my phone for a second. Selena is standing in front of me. Her luggages are at the door post and a few of her men are in the premises of my pack house. As I mak