An old wolf once said, “Live long enough and you will understand everybody’s mistakes.” This was the sad reality Rick found himself in. It was becoming increasingly clear how three wolves, Owen inclusive, had fallen at the feet of Sue and paid with their lives. Rick sadly realized it was impossible to ignore his feelings for her. Had it only been an attraction to her beauty, Rick would have gotten his mind off it. And also, had it been just a mere attraction on his part without his wolf, again, it would have been easy to dismiss. The problem Rick was facing was that the connection came from deep within and his wolf was anchored on it. Rick was beginning to believe it was a thing of fate. Sue was his mate, destined to be with him. Even the thought of three other wolves having had some f