Shay was moving around the room. It was still dark, and I felt the morning chill in the room. I could hear the swish of his clothes as he came closer to the bed, and I asked around a yawn, “You get up this early?” He chuckled softly and then turned on a lamp. “Yeah. Sorry.” He was dressed in Dulane sports clothes—a Dulane lightweight jacket and Dulane lightweight sweats. “Some of us go running in the morning.” He looked damned good, but I groaned. “You’re not human. You have classes all day, then practice, and we didn’t sleep much last night.” His mouth curved up. I gestured to him, even my arm and hand felt too tired to be awake. “Now you’re going running?” “If I don’t go, the guys will want to know what’s going on.” He sat on the bed next to me, his hand rubbing my back. “How are yo

