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Sierra’s POV I froze, every instinct screaming at me to step away, but I couldn’t look away. The creature’s glowing amber eyes locked onto mine through the glass, as though it could see me just as clearly as I could see it. My legs trembled as the wolf stepped closer, its movements deliberate and unnervingly graceful. There was something familiar about its gaze—something almost… human. A sharp knock at the door behind me made me jump. “Sierra?” Jayden’s voice called, low but urgent. I whipped around, my heart racing. “Yes?” I managed to croak, my voice barely above a whisper. “Open the door. Now,” he said, his tone leaving no room for argument. I hurried to the door and pulled it open. Jayden stood there, still in his suit, his expression grim. His hair was slightly disheveled, and