Usually, Bria visited me during the day at around four p.m., before she and Levi left to go back to the pack house. But today, she didn’t show up, and I was getting worried about where she could’ve gone off to. Maybe nowhere. Maybe someone took her. took A growl rumbled from my chest, my canines lengthening. If anyone took my Bria, I would rip them to f*****g shreds in front of whoever was around. I didn’t care if the humans saw. Nobody touched her, except me. Tearing off my shirt and changing into sweatpants, I stormed out of my office and ran toward the quad, where Bria used to sit when it was a bit warmer. Now that the fall breeze was rolling in, I doubted that she’d be there. I ran around the quad twice and didn’t spot Bria once. Instead, Jasmine stood with one of her friends, comi

