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( Kayley ) I probably should’ve thought about what the implications would’ve been before I asked Bow to dinner. Yet here I was sitting in quite a predicament. Although I was going for driving lessons, I had yet to get my license, which in turn meant I didn’t have a car. My Aunt and Uncle had decided that today was a good day to have a date night and, of course, Wyatt was working. So, that left me at home, stranded, and on a dinner date with Bow. Well, technically it wasn’t a date, and I was almost sure that Bow knew that, but that wasn’t the point. The point was I had no way of meeting up with him and I certainly couldn’t ask him to come and get me. How embarrassing would that be? What made it worse was that I couldn’t ask him to come and get me because I lived in a pack and although we w