#Chapter29
A morning walk in the woods surrounding Sebastian's house had become a regular routine. The air was cold and fresh. It was a good time to think.
I hadn't talked to Sebastian since yesterday. Since he'd taken me with him and Warren to that warehouse.
The moment we'd gotten home I had practically run to my room. I had sensed that Sebastian had wanted to talk but I had no idea what to say to him. Not after what I'd seen.
I'd seen him kill people.
He'd taken lives so easily, without a second thought.
I was troubled.
Not because I had seen the man I had feelings for murder in cold blood but because I wasn't as bothered by it as I should have been.
What was wrong with me?
Had my feelings for him blurred my sense of right and wrong?
I sighed and finally took notice of my surroundings.