Judith rubbed her left forearm with her right hand, a habit she did when she was about to lie to the director or her supervisor for coming late. I knew at that moment that whatever she was about to say would be lies. But I wasn't ready to rattle on to her. It wasn't my place to do so. And I felt that if she wanted to hide the reason why she had to stay away from the pack, then it must have been for a good reason: she wanted to keep to herself. “I wasn’t born in the pack, and my parents didn’t want me to involve myself in the pack's politics and all since they were members of the council. So, I’ve been away from the pack since I was born.” She lied smoothly, with a smile wilder than her lips. “And who are your parents?” Dominic asked, not seeing through her lies. She loosened up, a s

