My mind raced, and my heart pounded so hard I was surprised Leo didn't hear it. I kept my voice calm and steady, though. Eva was always confident. So I had to pretend to be confident, too. “I wasn't sure whether I should knock,” I said. “I didn't want to presume.” “You're my wife,” Leo protested. “Well, yes,” I agreed, “but we don't really know each other, do we?” “I guess we don't,” Leo said. His face fell as if what I said saddened him. Then he perked up and the shadow of a grin touched his lips. “We can fix that. Come on in. We have time to get to know each other now.” He opened the door and stepped aside with a gallant bow. This teasing, happy Alpha was nothing like the stern, angry one I'd faced earlier. Which one was the real Leo? Leo held out his arm and I tucked my hand in

