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Taylor The last thing I wanted him to try and discuss with me was the Elder Hallow. I had been raised to cherish it. To trust it, as it was what made us who we are. However, during those lessons, I was also taught that speaking of it to outsiders could destroy everything that we strived so hard to protect. Which was why I was so reluctant to speak on it. However, there was also a lot I didn’t know. Like how they knew about it if it was a secret. His comment made the hollow pit inside my stomach twist with unease. I didn’t understand why I felt the way I did, but perhaps it had a lot to do with how my situation was currently turning out. I mean, a man I barely knew came swooping in with hunters, only to betray them and save me for some…thing they needed. The rational side of me was yel