SIENNA “Good riddance!” I scoffed, fixing the inexistent creases on my dress and not sparing the procession of offended werewolves, leaving the party even a glance. “Are you okay?” Hunter came back to me, slowly returning the ink to its place under nosy gazes of other guests. I bet they were dying to see more. Demons like this were not common in our world. But also deep inside I knew that today Hunter’s hiding days were over. Now everybody knew him and everybody knew about him. The rumours would spread and probably get even worse than what we were dealing with now. “Do you regret bringing me in?” he asked me, taking my hand into his and giving it a light squeeze. “Not at all,” I replied honestly, “But I am worried that you might regret coming here with me. It’s…” He did not let me fi

