She shrugged. "It's whatever. It doesn't matter anymore." Chase looked at her and felt a pang of guilt. He needed to find a way for Alana to have a reunion with her parents before they never got to see each other again. "What about you and your pack? Where are all the female wolves?" He nodded. "Good question. Well, in a bigger, more modern pack like this one, the females don't want to do things traditionally. They want to find love on their own and not be told who to be with by some chemical reaction in the brain. If I'm honest, I prefer the more modern way, but since I'm of a royal bloodline I really have no choice. Besides, my wolf is stronger if I do it this way." She nodded in understanding, wrapping her arms around herself as they walked side by side. She was enjoying this. She ha

