Axton I watch her leave, driving away from me, but I let her go this time. I just hope I’ve made the right decision. Praying she comes back to us and keeps her word. “You did the right thing,” Khan tells me, and I sigh. Somehow I doubt that, some part of me believing her past behavior will also be her future behavior. I will forever chase her, and she will always be running from me. “Maybe we walk then, be less work,” Khan offers at my thoughts. Silly wolf, yet I still chuckle at his idiocy. Walking back inside, I mind link the border patrol to let her pass. Only for Eli to open up the mind link. “So, do I follow her, like at a distance?” It is honestly tempting. I want her back, and my sons. “No, return home once she passes the patrols. Come pick me up. We have a meeting in