SADIE “So, this is your room,” Gray said as he stepped inside. His eyes scanned the walls where I had started to hang up photos and posters. Missy said I could do whatever I wanted to the room, but I hadn’t made up my mind. “Yea, I haven’t lived here too long yet. I moved in when my brother did. He’s down the hall, but he doesn’t have a mate, so no one else is on this floor. My uncle said as long as I finished my classes, he didn’t mind me living here since I was coming to the packhouse everyday to-” Gray cut me off with a chaste kiss on my lips. He had done it for the first time the previous day, and it sent electricity through my very soul. It was the best way to be interrupted I could ever imagine. Things couldn’t have been going better between us. “It’s nice. Not everything about