“Ready?”
I nodded.
“Good, let's go.” Asher opened the passenger door for me and I got in. You'd think werewolves don't use cars, but I was surprised to see one this morning. When I asked Asher about it, he laughed “Of, course we do drive cars, it's just uncomfortable being stuck in a rounded iron for hours. It's much better when we shift and travel in our wolf form than cars,” was his reply.
This morning felt so weird, I haven't seen Knox or Rakel, I wonder if they're mad at me for wanting to leave them. I wouldn't let that change my decision even if they are, though, I will go home and pretend none of this ever happened. Like I never met them, I will pretend it's all part of a dream. It's better than choosing between the two of them.
Asher was about to shut the door after me when we sensed it. A movement whoosh by quickly startling both Asher and me, the next instant, we saw Knox standing before me. My heart flut