CHAPTER 8. AN IMPROMPTU WEDDING RYDER. The route leading to the pack was silent, just as it should be. I'd chosen a hotel in this remote part of the city for the silence and solitude it had to offer. I thought it'd be good medicine for my soul and it was. Halfway through the ride, I got a glance of Jason, swiping his fingers on the screen of a tablet. I recognized the tablet instantly, it was his aide as my Beta and P.A. “You seem thrilled about resuming your duties,“ I said. It was dry sarcasm as neither of us was in the mood for jokes. Although, trust Jason to match my sarcasm by saying, “Uh-huh, so thrilled I'm close to tears,“ He scoffed and continued, “Just checking out your schedule for the month. I just got the email,” “Read it out to me.“ I listened passively as he read ou