☽ Luke ☾ It would take time for things to be one hundred percent between Nia and I. Hell, no relationship was perfect, but we were far from ok. I had apologized and so had she. Nia had explained to me why she had tried to get rid of the pup and she understands why I had gotten upset. We promised to be open and honest with each and not to freak out and run away if things got bad. So far, we’ve been doing well. I’ve got one solid month left of my community service and we were currently sitting on the porch of the packhouse, discussing our future. “I still think you should finish up college,” Sherie said to Nia as she sipped on her lemon juice. I glanced over at Nia just to see her reaction. Aside from the panic look on her face, she smiled softly at her mother. “I don’t know mom,” she sai