CHAPTER Thirty-Four

  Aria

  I saw as he was leaving for Deadcrest pack with Simon and a few other warriors who accompanied him.

  Something just did not feel right to me. It was not only about this sudden departure, there was something else my gut was telling me that I couldn't fathom.

  I believed in Hunter. I knew he was going to be able to save the lives of those people and come back safely. He was capable enough to handle tough crises like this.

  But why was this weird feeling crawling up my skin? Telling me that there was something I didn't know about.

  As all these thoughts began creating a jumbled mess inside of my head, I felt someone's eyes on me.

  My eyes looked everywhere in a rush but there was none. Literally none.

  Who could be even watching me at this hour? It must be a hallucination.

  I shook my thoughts away and wiped the tears that had managed to gather in my eyes before I pulled the curtains and walked towards the bed.