Kael's POV Their reactions were so amusing. Especially hers. I'd woken up early in the morning happy despite what happened at night. I'd been thinking about Tia and I was thinking even more about her while doing my morning routine. Ronald said there was no need to go for a hunt today because we already had enough food to last for a long time, and that we already had a lot to talk about when it came to pack issues. But I wanted to leave for a run, so they'd let me after various warnings. We could never be too careful. For some reason, I knew Tia would be outside. The ache in my heart lessened the further I went. I'd told her I would call or text, but I didn't want to. Seeing her- smelling her- from afar was enough to make me come to a quick decision. My sharp ears heard her whispe

