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Asher My mood was still all over the place but I still couldn’t resist smiling at the way Keya’s eyes were glued straight ahead avoiding my gaze. Or should I say she was embarrassed about her biting her own words of not wanting to be in the same space with me? I shifted into my wolf form on purpose to scare her off. I don’t know whether she believes in werewolves. I didn’t expect my little plan to work. I don’t even know why I couldn’t leave her alone in the streets like she wanted me to. I just couldn’t resist turning the car around. When I flashed the car light over her face, seeing the frightening expression on her face, I knew right then that I made the right choice in returning. I spared her a glance; her eyes were still glued to the dark road outside and her hands were clenching h