Presley had stormed on out of the room, but, despite my incessant urge to follow her and try to fix the mess I had created I knew that she likely needed some space. Time to process everything. I needed her here. I knew that much, so instead of rushing after her like my heart was telling me, I watched my friend walk from my room. I dropped onto my bed as the door closed behind her. My head nothing but a battered mess. I didn’t know how we had gone from laughing and joking to being this way. My words, and my suspicious mind may well have caused the end of our long friendship. I hated the very idea of that. ‘Well maybe it is time we stopped thinking the worst of her’ My wolf told me sharply. I knew he was irritated with me, and I didn’t need to look too deeply to know that he was right. I h