Nolan's words hit Mia hard. Not only because they were painful, but because she knew they were true.
But he was her damn partner—he could have been more affectionate, and above all, he shouldn't have let Diana sit in the front seat.
It made her wonder if Nolan still had feelings for Diana.
They arrived at a large warehouse, which Mia discovered had a fully equipped gym and even a fighting ring.
The trainer was the same man Fred had mentioned as being the strongest warrior in the pack. To Mia's surprise and relief, her usual group—except for Amanda, who was human—was there. She moved away from Nolan before he could stop her.
She stopped next to Jack, who smiled at her and said,
“Watch out for Diana. She's the strongest and cruelest warrior of our age.”
Mia nodded in agreement. The trainer ordered everyone to run twenty laps around the warehouse—and that's when everything started to go wrong for her.
Mia had never been athletic. She had always skipped physical education classes, and her