Luka“Remember, grab the reins once you get in the saddle,” Mia called from atop her horse, Coco.Mia had pulled out all the stops to find the most fun physical activities for us to do, and I could tell it was to make up for the inconsiderate decision of Caleb to leave without saying anything.She d
Caleb“You came for me.” It was like she knew I needed her, like she knew what I wanted even more than I did.“Not yet. I’m counting on you to do that.” She smiled seductively in her lingerie, one of the nighties she had gotten when she first came to Red Moon Pack.She lifted up the skirt of the lin
She had pictures around of her and her family, including paintings of herself and Caleb, as children, as teenagers, and when they came of age. There were family photos of them with their parents, who despite their regal bearing, looked like they had a playful streak. That must have been where Mia an
LukaI wasn’t sure from day to day if we were doing training or physical therapy. I trusted Caleb in his judgment. So far, even with setbacks and injuries, my health was improving.Maybe more importantly, my mindset was improving. My outlook. I was hopeful, not because I had faith that the future wo
I taught her to sail on the lake, and she had a knack for learning all kinds of knots. With all the exhilaration, it was hard not to act on what I wanted to do, and Logan was getting more impatient.I took her out on the helicopter, and her presence disoriented me so much that her scent made me lose
CalebLuka spent a few days in the hospital recovering, leaving me far too much time to think about my role in her injury. I sent her flowers and gift baskets every day, a new bouquet, and stayed vigil by her side as much as possible. She needed surgery, but her heart wasn’t affected.Her heart. Her