Chapter Thirty-Six William “So, have you met her?” Kaji asked as we walked down the silent, darkened sidewalk. It was late evening. The only people out now were criminals and shifters. The few unfortunates getting off work at this time scurried to the other side of the street, avoiding us. Humans always avoided us. It was like on some primal level they knew that we weren’t human. That we were something to be feared. Glancing over at him, I shook my head. How can I tell him that I want to meet her, but I don’t want the same things as my brothers? I had told them that I didn’t want a mate. That wasn’t the full truth. I wanted her to see me, for me. Not the person that they’re forcing her to mate with. Not someone that she has to work to please. It was why I’d risen early today, gone