RYDEN Theia was clearly worried and bothered as she joined us.“What’s the problem?” Amelia pulled her brows together and asked her friend. “Dead body,” she whispered. “And it’s weird.” “She’s right.” I checked my phone and found a message from Officer Hayes. “Your dad texted me the location ten minutes ago. Ren, Theia, stay here. Amelia and I will go check the site.” “Aren’t we supposed to be together?” Theia glanced up at me, seeking the go-ahead. “You and Ren can protect the pack house. We have to go.” “Go. We’ll be fine here,” Ren affirmed while Theia was still frowning. Amelia and I went to my car, and she said, “Oh, thank Goddess. We’re not riding on your bike.” “What’s wrong with my bike?” I chuckled. “Dangerous, especially in this weather.” I looked up at the sky. It was c

