“You b***h,” Calix’s eyes widened before I charged him. I leaped through the air just as our bodies were about to collide. His bow and arrows clattered to the ground as he caught me. I clung to him like a koala, “I knew there was no one else who could fire an arrow like that.” His deep familiar chuckle sounded next to my ear, “And I knew there couldn’t be anyone else who was cocky enough to let a man like that charge at them without flinching.” “Asshole,” I growled, but I didn’t mean it. Calix’s familiar smell washed over me, and tears burned my eyes. I’ve really f*****g missed him. My feet slowly lowered to the ground as I detangled myself from his arms. “I can’t believe you’re really here,” Calix whispered. “Pretty f*****g pissed that you decided to go no contact and all,” he lan