Lyra His gaze fell on the bandage on my head and onto the sling on my arm. “What on the moon goddess happened to you?” I sighed helplessly. “s**t happens, and I don’t want to explain it.” “And what are you doing here? Why not rest in your home?” he asked, his brows furrowed. “I’m planning to look for an apartment near my workplace later. I’m just refreshing my energy right now,” I calmly answered while leaning my back against the wooden shed. He shook his head and looked at me with a serious gaze. “Come with me. It’s dangerous for a lone wolf to walk around unguarded—also, you’re even hurt. What you need right now is to get a good sleep.” “I’ll be fine, don’t worry.” I softly chuckled, waving my other hand at him. However, he didn’t buy it. “There’s a villa at the Cr

