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Dom Standing outside of her apartment, I didn’t know what to do when I felt a sharp stab in the center of my chest. It knocked the air out of my lungs, making me fall to my knees. My wolf hurt. There was no other way to put it, I could feel him beneath the surface angry and ready for a fight. He knew what was going on, but I didn’t. We were different sides to the same coin, but something was hurting him so much that for the moment he was blocking me from it as best as he could. When I was able to stand upright, a howl burst through my lips, a sound of warning, of mourning. I didn’t know what had happened to Sarah, but I knew that it was something big. Shaking my head, I turned away from her darkened apartment. Sirens sounded in the distance, and I knew that I needed to get out of he