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James sat in the far back row with Juliet, with his arm thrown around her shoulders as she watched outside the windows. They passed the border of the territory with Kai’s car behind them, and the otherwise silent car was filled with the annoying sounds of Ace’s grunts all the way in the front with Callum. Juliet looked up toward James who just shook his head. “Don’t bother,” he whispered. “He’s going to be like this until he sees her again.” “Gah!” Ace yelled. “Cal, pull over, I need to talk to her!” Cal continued driving, watching Kai’s car in the rear-view mirror. They were heading up to the fork in the road leading their different directions. He was to go left and she, the right. “Ace, we’re barely out of the pack and you’re already calling her. You can literally see her fro