"Fenris,” I said, giving him a stern look, “Cody was injured working for you. The least you could do is swallow your pride for like three seconds and thank him for that. I’m not asking you to throw him a surprise party.” I sighed, trying not to lose my patience. “I’m just asking you to behave like someone who wasn’t raised by feral wolves.” Fenris gave me a strange look, and I began to wonder if I’d struck a tender nerve. “Very well,” he said, his expression entirely unreadable as he turned and marched back to Cody’s room. I wanted nothing more than to scurry after him and listen in, but I knew treating the Lunar Lord like a child wouldn’t get me very far. Instead, I waited where he’d left me, staring at my nails as the seconds dragged on like hours. When I looked up a minute later, Fen

