The warriors’ morning workout chants woke me. My alarm hadn't gone off yet. Guess I didn't need to set one. I stretched my arms and yawned as I stood on the balcony. I could see the warriors from here. "Are they going to attack all their enemies? They've increased their training time." I'm just Athena's little sister, not Alpha Romeo's true mate. I never sat in the meeting room when the leaders discussed the pack. I really didn't know anything, but I had no right to be sad. In fact, I was glad; I was better off this way. So when the time came to reveal the charade, I wouldn't be watched by the warrior spies. "Wow, I'm so good. I'm no longer afraid of that glass door." I turned my body, facing the door, and remembered the tension of that night. The cool morning breeze hit my back an

