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Aria's Perspective I woke up the next morning in my bed alone. I laid there staring at the ceiling thinking about last night. As amazing as it had been with Xavier, I realized I wasn’t fully ready to share a bed with him. Things were moving so quickly, and I wanted time for the relationship to grow a bit before it became more physical. I still felt like Xavier was hiding something from me but every time I wanted to delve deeper into his life, we ended up making out and all logical thought left me. I heard my phone ding and read the text. “Hiking this afternoon?” Xavier asked. “Sure, boyfriend.” “Pick you up at one, girlfriend.” I grinned as I read it. “Great.” Xavier's Perspective I was planning was to take Aria for a hike deep in the forest and tell her about werewolves, the p