Raine ventured into town by herself later in the day.
After what happened in his room that morning, Raine wasn’t sure she was ready to face Matthias yet. So she’d avoided him as best as she could, even managing to slip out of the house without him noticing.
She was proud of herself, even if she was a bit disappointed. A part of her had been hoping she’d run into him again, and maybe he’d insist on driving her again. But that wasn’t the case.
The pack house was quiet once again, so Raine assumed the men had all converged for another one of their pack meetings. Matthias always got shifty and uncomfortable whenever she asked about it, so she stopped. Goddess knew she wasn’t going to get any information about it from Ronan, and she didn’t think Silas liked her much, so he was a no no.
She told herself, as she climbed into one of the pack cars and started the engine, that if no one in the house wanted to tell her anything about what was going on in the pack, then she’d decided that s