-Harper- "Time to call the hospital," he insisted, holding out my phone to me. I should have done it yesterday, but we got distracted. Now, he wouldn’t be deterred. I just looked away, giving him the cold shoulder—literally. My clothes had been soaked, and while they had dried a little overnight, I was still freezing. I managed to pull the sheets halfway over my legs, but it didn't offer much warmth. "Leave me alone," I muttered. Archer wasn't up for my usual attitude. He seemed short-tempered today, which both scared and intrigued me. “I don’t have time for this today,” he growled. “I don’t care.” He grabbed my jaw and made me look at him. I saw his auburn eyes shine yellow, telling me his wolf was right there at the surface, looking at me, wanting to submit to him. But even thoug

