“You promise me?” We were in the driveway of his building, ready to go to college, but separately. We didn’t want to take the risk of being seen together by my dark angel peers, or even by werewolves who weren’t part of the pack. “I told you,” Elgin laughed. “I promise that every hour I’ll send you a message that will prove that I’m thinking of you.” “See, you’re joking!” I pouted. “I don’t want you to call me every hour, I just want you to phone me once to tell me how your meeting with the department head went.” Elgin was going to have to explain to him why he had been away for so long. If the reason wasn’t good, he would be fired. Okay, I didn’t have too much to fear, his persuasive power would do the job if the need arose, but I wanted to know. “I’m not laughing! But when I tease y

