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“Oh shit Bellamy I’m so sorry. Was the woman a feline Shifter? It was a woman again, right?” I confirm.Bellamy gives a solemn nod.

“Was she someone you knew well?” I ask, almost afraid to hear the answer. Bellamy shrugs.

“I’ve met her, I’ve met most of the local feline Shifters. She didn’t live here in the compound. She has alarge family and they run a moving company on the other side of town. They live down that way. I thinkthe last time I saw her would have been Megan’s engagement party, and I don’t think I said more thantwo words to her.” Bellamy looks guilty. Clearly he is blaming himself for something.

“This isn’t your fault, you know.” I tell him, running a hand over his arm in an attempt to soothe him.Bellamy shakes his head.

“I’m Alpha, so I’m responsible for her safety, even if she doesn’t choose to live here. I should havemade sure all women who are the killer’s target type came to the compound, or assigned them guards,or SOMETHING.” He reasons. I shake my head.

“Bellamy you can’t be everywhere at once, and if it wasn’t her, it would have been another woman. Thekiller is the one to blame. You’re only one person, you can’t take responsibility for the actions of apsychopath killer. Everyone in the city knows there is a serial killer on the loose targeting youngwomen, if she wanted extra protection she could have come and asked.

It’s too late now for you to fix what happened to her.” I remind him gently. He scowls.

“Well I have to do something!” He insists loudly.

“I didn’t say don’t do anything. Send out a message or announcement or whatever offering protection toyoung women who need it. Obviously if there are too many who need protecting you might need to

move them or something, but give them the choice. Tell them what they can do to try and stay safe ifthey don’t want your help.” I suggest. He seems interested in my

suggestion.

“I’ll have to work out the exact mechanics of it all, but you’re right. I can do those things. It’s also time tocall the other Alphas to a meeting again. They weren’t interested because there

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were no Shifter victims. Well, now there is, so they’ll have to take this seriously.” He says,determination clear in his tone. I don’t think the other Alphas are going to get away with ignoring hiscomplaints again.

Once Bellamy has sufficiently calmed himself, we head downstairs where Megan is waiting in thekitchen with hot drinks for us both. Ugh, she’s so perfect sometimes. We all settle into the living room,Megan on the remaining recliner and Bellamy and I on the couch together, his arm practically glued tomy shoulder.

“So, tell us what you know.” Megan prompts him. Bellamy gives an exhausted sigh.

“I don’t know a lot yet. Aria was found dead in her family home this morning. Her mother found herwhen she came down for breakfast. The scene looks like the others, and magic had. to be involvedsomehow because there were at least five other Shifters in that house and not one of them woke up.Maybe a silencing spell or a sleep spell of some kind. As her Alpha, the police will be keeping meupdated on all information from the investigation. They don’t know much right now, they’re stillinvestigating the scene.” He explains. Megan has a curious look. on her face that I can’t interpret.

“Bellamy, do you know about what time the murder occurred?” She asks. Bellamy checks his phone.

“They don’t have an exact time of death yet, but the preliminary reports say it likely happened aroundfour in the morning. Why do you ask?” He watches her, waiting for a response, but Megan seems to bethinking something through.

“I don’t want to jump to any conclusions but… Ryann… What time did. you wake up last night?” Sheasks me. I frown.

“I don’t know, probably around four thirty or so?” I respond. Where is she going with this?

“So your nightmare–vision thing, it’s safe to say it took place around four?” She confirms. I

nod.

“Yeah, I guess so.”

“So at the time of the murder, you were seeing something upset Kiara…” She trails off and I

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sit there confused until it suddenly clicks. She can’t be suggesting….

“No way, they wouldn’t bring a child to a murder surely!” I object, but I have a sinking feeling in mystomach and I’m starting to feel kind of ill. Bellamy’s expression is dark.

“I think that’s exactly what they’re doing. We don’t know exactly what magical abilities Kiara has, butI’m willing to bet that they’re using them in some way.” He sounds pissed off, and I completelyunderstand.

“So… that

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traumatised little girl is being forced to witness these awful murders.” I whisper. I can’t seem to say thewords at a normal volume. Even saying it quietly just feels awful. I remember the look of fear and horroron her face and how she fought at first. My stomach rolls and I rip myself from Bellamy’s arms and runto the downstairs bathroom. I only just make it before I violently throw up everything I’ve eaten in thelast twenty–four hours. Moments after I reach the bathroom, Bellamy’s warm hands are gathering upmy hair and holding it out of my face. It might be too late though. I can feel strings of vomit on the edgeof my face, there’s no way it didn’t end up in my hair too.

Once my stomach is empty, I sit on the floor by the toilet, staring blankly at the wall. It’s just too horriblefor words. What kind of monsters would do that to a child? I hear Megan’s muffled voice on the otherside of the door.

“You okay in there?” She calls out, knocking lightly.

“I think she’s a little bit in shock.” Bellamy answers. Without another word, he kneels beside me andscoops me up into his arms. It’s not until he’s holding me steady that I realise I’m shaking badly. Hekicks open the bathroom door and yet again, carries me up the stairs. This is starting to become a habitof his, I note idly, not really taking things in. He carries me into. the ensuite and places me on thecounter.

“Let’s get you cleaned up.” He says, fiddling with the taps for the shower. Once he’s happy with it, hereturns to me and grabs the edge of his shirt that I’m wearing. He begins to lift it up, my shirt is halfwayup my abdomen when my mind catches up. I clutch the top to my

chest.

“What are you doing?” I blurt out in alarm.

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“The top has sick on it. It needs to come off.” Bellamy answers gently. He holds his hands up in aplacating gesture.

“I’m just trying to take care of you. If you want, I can leave and you can get cleaned up yourself.” Heoffers. My mind immediately rejects the idea, before I even have a chance to think about it. It might beselfish, but Bellamy makes me feel safe, and I could use that right now, that comfort. Using one hand, Ipush against Bellamy’s chest until he takes a step backwards. Then I slip off the counter. Trying not tooverthink things, I push my tiny pyjama shorts down my legs and kick them to the side leaving me inBellamy’s shirt and my underwear. I step closer to the shower so that Bellamy is positioned behind me,and keeping my back to him, I pull off the shirt, throw it to the floor and step into the warm shower.

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