VALE. I stared at the picture of Eris and Ocean together at Cottage Pack. In one of the pictures he had kissed her, and was so loud about his affection for her, and the other with his hands around her shoulders. He didn’t seem like he cared what his actions were doing, and he wasn’t going to lea
“Sssh.” He whispered and kissed the top of my hair. “Davis did that to protect you, and it’s not your fault. It happened, whatever happened to Kasper, has nothing to do with you.” I shook my head. “I can’t believe that until I know what truly happened to him.” He held my face in his hands and
ERIS. I was anxious throughout the ride, consciously biting my nails along the way. Ocean glanced at me at intervals and touched my arm when he could, but none of that calmed me. I didn’t know what I was going to do when I came to face him. “We’ll be there in a minute,” He said, and I sighed a
“It’s the blonde,” He said, and I sighed before I answered the phone. “You didn’t bother calling me or telling me where you spent the night.” She scolded, and I groaned. “I forgot.” “Eris, you know I’m graduating in a month, and I have a lot on my plate right now. I can’t be worried about you
“He told me he was an orphan.” “That’s right.” “But we do have his information in the pack, and there will be something before you wake up. Today was supposed to be a great day for you, Eris.” I touched his arm. “It has already been a great day.” I smiled at him. He carried me out of the bath
ERIS. “I haven’t seen him…” “When was the last time you saw him? When did he come home?” Ocean asked the man we met outside the door of Kasper’s apartment, whom we believed was his neighbor, whom we had driven down here to check on him after we got the address from the manager at the clubhouse,