ENDER The very moment I heard that scream, something tore at me. I froze and my wolf screamed inside of me. She shouldn’t be in there. She shouldn’t see this. She shouldn’t see me, not like this, not like a monster, the very monster she knew I was. “Sage…” I called out to the man behind me, and he immediately turned away, knowing what he was supposed to do. I waited, refusing to turn around. I’ve heard her scream, seen her cry, and heard her agony like it was mine. I caused more than half of it. The very reminder of it tore me to shred. I couldn’t bear to look at her. I didn’t want her to see me like this. “Come on…” I heard Sage speak before movement and shuffling feet. I swallowed again, hoping to ease the tightness in my throat. But it wasn't just in my throat. It was in my chest, at

