I remember the way he looked at me in the forest when I was falling and he caught me, and for a moment, I feel a hint of certainty. “Maybe? I don’t know. I think we got a little close to that, but nothing happened.” “Good.” Her sharpness makes me blink in surprise. “Is there something you’re not telling me?” I ask cautiously. Her finger taps against the table, and she seems to be considering something. “What you describe sounds like the pull between two fated mates, Sophia. Of course, I can’t be sure. However, I would advise you that once you leave here, don’t let anybody know what we talked about. And if you do find out that this man is indeed your fated mate, keep that to yourself, as well.” I give her a confused look, not even bothering to focus on the first part of what she just s

