SADIE “Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no, no…” “I wanted our mate too, but now I don’t think this was the best idea…” “You think? I mean, honestly. This is why I don’t listen to you! What are we going to do now? What if someone finds him?” I paced back and forth nervously. Gray lay on the floor in the awkward heap I dropped him in, still passed out. My wolf continued to acknowledge just how bad this whole situation was. I tried to ignore the suffocating coffee aroma that filled the room. It was choking my senses and making my instincts take over. A human shouldn’t smell this good. “Maybe he won’t freak out when he wakes up,” my wolf tried. “Yea, definitely not. It’s common for a human to take a break at work, agree to have coffee with a random customer, then wake up locked in a bedroom far aw