RYDEN “Why do they have to watch us? And Nora has to join Theia? If it isn’t awkward enough I don’t know what to call it.” She hopped off the bike and took off her helmet. “Think of them as our details.” Amelia always took my breath away. Every time I looked at her, she had this radiant light from the inside. I didn’t know if it was the fire inside her or if she was just stunning, but she’d always been beautiful before my wolf claimed her as his mate. “We haven’t gotten inside the restaurant, and you’re already looking at me like that,” she added as she fixed her hair. “You’re just beautiful.” She wore a white fitted top a red fluffy tulle mini skirt and black high heels. “Thanks.” “You’re welcome.” I offered my arm and she hooked her hand around as we asked for our reservation.

