Chapter 39 Peyton –––––––– AFTER THE SHOWER, I checked outside my windows, again, to see if the prospect had arrived. Not seeing anyone, I decided that it was probably what he wanted. To be undetected. Yawning, I told myself not to worry about it, and walked over to my dresser. I grabbed a pair of shorts, along with a T-shirt, and changed into them. As I was hanging my robe back up in the closet, I noticed Lucifurr leap from my bed and head out the door. It was odd, considering that he usually didn’t move until early morning. Curious, I decided to follow him. “You hear something?” I whispered, when I found the cat perched on the back of the couch, next to the living room window. I moved next to him and peeked through the blinds. Lucifurr hissed. “Settle down, grumpy,” I mumbled, th

