ARIA Corvin slowed and looked at me again, really looked this time. He knew my wolf could defend herself if she had to. He’d seen enough of me already to know that. But he also had direct orders from his king, and those orders sat heavy on his shoulders. “It would be nice to talk to someone else who’s pregnant,” I said, keeping my voice light. “Just to make sure the strange things I’m feeling aren’t something to worry about.” “We already have Liora for that,” he said, his tone rough, almost irritated. “It’s not the same,” I replied. And it wasn’t. “Here.” Kenzi didn’t bother using her hands. She hooked her foot under a drawer and tugged it open, then looked up at Corvin with a slow smile. “Radios. Your pregnant wolf can carry one. You take one too. If something goes wrong, she can ca

