Luci They’d been home for nearly two hours now, and Orien had not once come near her, not tried to mind-link to her, not knocked on her door to apologize at all. She was right about him. Now she stood staring at the door to her suite, the doorbell had chimed softly in the room, and she could feel through the pack tether that on the other side of the door was her mother and Orien, and they’d not just opened the door and come into her room; like they would normally do. As she stood there just staring at it, she realized that she honestly didn’t want to open the door and have to look at him. She’d not gone down to his office as he’d demanded of her. Was in fact grounded to her room, like he’d told her she would be when they got back and for what. Realistically, shifting and getting her wo