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| Micah | It was another good two hours before I could get away, mindlinking for Dana to come to my room. I planned to have some one on one time and then go to lunch with her at the food hall. I removed my jacket and tie while I waited for her. I looked around my suite. We'd need a bigger place when she finally decided to move in with me. We were in a guest apartment, not really designed for long term habitation. I thought about getting the list of current available apartments in the packhouse, thinking about what we'd need while we stayed here. My smile slipped off my face as I greeted my mate. She had a forlorn look on her face and her eyes were glassy like she was fighting back tears. Assuming it had to do with Ada, I bundled her in my arms. “Hey,’ I soothed, “it's okay. Ada is saf