-Amber- I found Everly after I had showered and eaten. She was on the phone, pacing around one of the larger living rooms. I leaned against the doorframe, watching her. She didn’t look very happy, but when she spotted me, she smiled and waved. I smiled back but didn’t try to start a conversation, respectfully waiting for her to finish the call. “I know that!” she snapped, sounding annoyed. I wasn’t sure who she was talking to, but I had a pretty good idea. “I don’t… I don’t care!” she shouted. “You can throw whatever you want at me, but I’m not going to get tied to a f*cking man! What are they even good for?” I stared at Everly, stunned, while my wolf laughed loudly in my head. From her perspective, I guessed there really wasn’t much they were good for. “I’m fine on my own! I don’t c

