iling swimming into focus. My head throbbed. Dis
he force of a physical blow: the locket, the di
rom the
smile plastered on his face. "Sarah, you're awake! I brought Angel to see yo
was back. Back before the final swap, but after Daisy-Mae's "accident."He was brin
d, trying to jump fro
Get that thing away from me!"I recoiled, scrambling back against th
"Allergic? Sarah, you've n
"I gasped, feigning a co
room with the dog. I heard my mother's concerned voice in t
Daisy-Mae was in that d
attered, jewelry scattered. And my framed photograph of my grandmother, her kind smile now ripped to shr
y on my silk chaise lounge, tail wagging, a shred of my g
fear. I remembered the stench of
dog up. She yel
and dangerous. "I know a place you'll fit right in. A nasty, ove
knew was Daisy-Mae's dawning horror. My rebirth was my chance,