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Tatum Once upon a time, I was someone who acted first before thinking through things. However, I worked years to grow out of my boyish notions to be the man my family needed me to be. Now that I had the chance to fix everything, I fell back into old ways and completely f****d it up. Running my hand over my face, I groaned with irritation as I tried to find the clarity I needed to make my next move. Taylor was wary of me, as she should be, but that didn’t stop me from hoping she would try to understand me. With my associations with the hunters, I couldn’t blame her. I would have been wary too. The concrete outside her apartment building was damp with water from a light drizzle that had blessed the area. My mind raced as I fisted my hair, staring out into the darkened sky, wondering wha