SERA I was still angry, the kind of anger that felt like a stone, heavy and immovable, making it hard to focus on anything else. I'd tried to work through it by helping with dinner preparations but Elena had taken one look at my face and gently suggested that I go somewhere else before I scare off the new wolves. So I'd ended up in the training yard, which was empty now that it was evening. I was pacing back and forth trying to figure out why I felt so betrayed. Kade saw me there. I heard his footsteps and when I turned around he was standing at the end of the yard with his hands in his pockets, watching me with that expression he usually has when he was trying to read a situation. "Maya said you were upset," he said. "Maya is very observant." "Want to talk about it?" I laughed with

