CHAPTER 4 “Are you calmed down enough now? Should I go wake up Avery from the car and have him come in?” Justice asked as he sat at the kitchen table looking worriedly at Illan, who sat across from him looking down into the mug of coffee he gripped between his hands. Illan sighed heavily. “I’m fine. You can go get him and send him to bed. I don’t think it’s a good idea for me to talk to him again tonight anyway.” “He didn’t do anything wrong, Illan. Yes, it sucks that our mate went out trying to pick up guys, but he didn’t. And he doesn’t even know that we’re mates. He’s a grown man. He’s single, and he’s curious about the world. And he is also no longer on probation. Avery can come and go as he pleases.” Illan’s raised his angry gaze to Justice. “Him going out to sow his wild oats is