LOGAN I tightened my grip around Nora as we walked away from Red Moon, her body trembling against mine. She hadn’t said a word since I pulled her into my arms, and I didn’t expect her to. Not after what she had just been through. Her scent was laced with dirt, rotten eggs, and misery, but underneath it all, I could still catch the faintest trace of her, something sweet, something familiar. And that was all that mattered to me. Blaze was quiet, unusually so. But I could feel his emotions churning beneath the surface, a tangled mix of rage, protectiveness, and something softer, something we didn’t want to put into words. As soon as we reached my car, I opened the door and helped her inside. She moved stiffly, her body too exhausted to resist, but when I reached over to buckle her seatbel

