The next time I saw Sana, it was a few days after. The elders made sure that I’m busy enough to drown in paperwork and having to handle all of the internal affairs of the pack. And there was a particular topic that Dylan is always serious about I can’t simply blow them off because of it. “You’re off” Dylan says. “Yeah, if you haven’t forgotten I have a mate that I really like and want to see” I pull the coat off the rack almost ripping it off the wall. I have been tense since not seeing Sana for a few days, and it’s already enough to set me off if Dylan pushes once more. “She and I are going to meet at the café near—” “Brighton street, I know” Dylan sighs, he looks ready to hit the hay, but he’s still up. He’s not his usual self, which is understandable with what we had to go through th