Chapter 22
- When hunters describe the hardest preys to catch, they often point to those sensitive to danger. The ones whose instincts prompt them to dodge the trap long before it's sprung.
- A stark example of such prey was Riley Smith. A boy whose instincts had carried him through life-threatening situations, always staying one step ahead.
- But after being reborn as Alexander, Riley had begun to shut his ears to his instincts. Conceited by his newfound strength and confidence, he paid deaf ears to the nagging whisper in the back of his mind.