Andre felt a surge of relief. Not at Sand’s words, but what they implied. “Then we keep the status quo, me in my condo, you at your house, for the time being.” “This is an apartment, not a house, in case you haven’t noticed,” Sand replied. “If you want us to find out if we work…if we belong together, you have to put something more into the relationship than mere lip service. True, I’ve only been here for a couple of days, but I like the city. Besides which, I can’t go back. I’ve been there too long.” “People will notice you haven’t aged.” Andre nodded. “I get that. It’s harder for you to avoid it because you’re out during the day and would need a job involving humans.” “Exactly.” Leaning back, Andre considered the idea of moving. “Have you been able to get a feel for the werewolf commu

