The bite was bad, but it didn’t look life threatening. I pushed her hair back from her face, quietly soothing her, letting her know everything was going to be alright. Her body trembled as tears slid down her cheeks. “What just happened?” Mark demanded. I looked up at Jason. He was staring intently at the woman that lay unmoving on the ground. “Trinity,” Lachlan said as he approached and bent down to examine Sky. His eyes locked onto mine then flicked to Jason, then back to Sky. “She will be okay. We need to get her somewhere safe, away from the public,” Lachlan explained. “I have a place nearby,” Jason said. I tried not to look at him. Yet I needed to. The last image I had of him was as he was pulling that woman off Sky like she was nothing. His eyes were so green, his teeth bared and sharp. He had looked dangerous and frightening.