Felicity I find myself pondering what I will say upon my return, though my primary concern lies elsewhere. The inability to recall the events that transpired troubles me, and I fear I may have inadvertently instigated a conflict. The Luna will undoubtedly be disappointed in me. As we exited the car, a brisk breeze greeted me, bringing a sense of tranquility. The air was infused with the scent of my mate, and there he stood, waiting for me. A smile formed on my lips as relief washed over me at the sight of him. Gideon and the others stepped aside as he approached, his gaze assessing. "You didn't eat enough, did you?" he remarked, scrutinizing my figure. "I did," I fibbed, knowing I had barely touched my food at the Arcades pack; my appetite had vanished in that moment. "Come on, let's g

