Kayla I didn’t hesitate. “Take me there,” I said, turning abruptly toward Nicholas. Nicholas furrowed his brow slightly, as did Emma. I knew they were both surprised at my sudden interest in Nora, who had been nothing but a thorn in my side since we’d met. And frankly, I didn’t blame them. Maybe a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t have batted an eye at her getting injured—hell, I might have even said she deserved to get hurt. But things were different now. Not wildly, but just enough. She was a member of my pack, the pack I had married into, and I was her Luna. Maybe if I had invited her to my fire on the second night of the hunt, she would have remained by my side, and not gotten into a nearly fatal fight with another warrior. Or maybe I was just trying to make both of us feel bet

