‘No, anybody but him. If we cross that line with him then…’ Sibyl closed her eyes tightly, then decided that she had to leave. She had tovget away from Keshton before it was already late. “Are they still there?” She asked softly even though she knew there was no way hunters would give up so easily. They had to stay hidden in the hotel room until the hunters outside were gone. Keshton glanced at her. Instead of replying he asked, “Why did you shift in the city?” His question was like a stab in Sibyl’s chest. She looked away from him and just replied, “It’s a personal matter.” Keshton’s mind exploded in rage when she once again tried to draw the line with the excuse of personal matters. His eyes sharpened and he spat, “I wonder what kind of personal matter it is that leaves you wandering