Owen Three days. Three days and nothing. I had stayed up for most of that time, only sleeping for a few hours during the day out of fear of missing Lorraine. And when I was sleeping, I begged my brothers to stay awake and pay attention to all the devices I had set up. I knew they thought I was insane at this point, but I knew she was out there, and I wasn't going to give up on our mate. And I think because there was that tiny glimmer of hope still out there that my brothers humored me and actually watched the screens and monitors when I couldn't. Tomorrow would mark one month since the incident. It was also when Lorraine's parents would reconsider pulling the plug. If there was ever a time for her to make a dramatic entrance, now would be the time. I looked over, finding Noah reading ov

