"I can't believe I agreed to babysit a human," I grumbled as I walked down the hall to the living room. "You are being a good brother, and Ian said she was a looker," Seth, my younger brother, said. He was one of the terrible triplets; I couldn't believe he was twenty. He hadn't found his mate yet, lucky guy. "I don't care if she is a looker; I have better things to do," I countered, still annoyed at Jace's request. I can't believe Carol beat us. We were going to look for her, but destiny seemed to have other plans. She could have come alone, but she decided to bring a human with her. "Like what? f**k another she-wolf?" Seth chuckled. I shot Seth a glare, and he raised his hands in mock surrender, his grin unfazed. "You’re hilarious," I muttered, shaking my head. "Unlike you, I h