It was still dark when he stopped the car outside the packhouse and mindlinked Dylan to help Layla with Hope and their bags.
Guilt was eating him up. His heart raced, and Cain howled loudly in his head. Diedre was the closest thing to a mother that they had. He’d seen how bad she had been; he shouldn’t have left her. She should have been surrounded by the people she loved the most.
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