-Lara- James had not returned to the house since I told him I needed time to think, and even though I knew it was for the best, my heart still ached, and my wolf was screaming for her mate inside my head. She was practically begging me to forgive him so I could put her out of her misery. I tried my best to remind her of what he had done to us, but it didn’t seem to matter to her because, in the end, he came home to us. I couldn’t let it go so easily, though, and continued to throw myself into work, barely eating or sleeping. James usually had to remind me to do it, but now he wasn’t here, and it just showed how bad I was at taking care of myself. “Knock, knock.” I glanced up from my computer, seeing my sister standing in the doorway. She had texted me and called me since James returne

