Chapter 61 Sadie Seth was right. We really didn’t sleep last night. For a moment, I thought I was going to catch my breath when our own wolves came forward, taking over our bodies. Of course, once they were done, then Seth was ready to go. Our bodies were both covered in love bites, markings, and I was completely drained and sore. The sun was already high in the sky. We never got to watch the sunrise as we both fell asleep just before it made its ascension. The birds now chirping and the crickets and cicadas that usually sang in the night were now gone. Frost had dusted the ground in the morning and wouldn’t stray until the sun was up well above in the sky. My eyes continued to fight gravity as I turned my head to see Seth still asleep, spooning me. I could almost smell the dried sweat

