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ELSA’S POV After Elijah gave us that news, the day went by slowly. It felt like it was trying to torment us. Everyone was restless and disturbed. We multiplied the number of border patrols. And they made it into shifts so that each group could rest while the other was at the border. And that was how the day went by, and the second day came, and it was only a repeat of the day before. Having to wait for something that was coming but not knowing when and being unable to tell the pack because we didn't want to cause panic was another thing. The only thing that was going right was that Elijah’s mom left us and went over to her own house after it was cleaned. But what was the point of having the house to ourselves when we could barely get any sleep? This was pure torment, and now that I ne