JANA My mate and I arrived at the pack house silently. We simply walked together, holding each other's hands and enjoying the weather. I know I need to explain my earlier decision to him because he was just quiet and allowed me to do what I knew I needed to do, but yet it's obvious that he has a lot of questions for me that I need to answer. "How are you doing today, Jana?" I smiled at my mother-in-law, who asked me and was sitting on the couch in front of a large television, watching one of the popular cooking shows. "I'm fine, mommy," I said shyly. I'm still hesitant to tell her about Missy, but I've decided not to keep anything from her. I am ready to accept the outcome because I am responsible for my own actions. She was the one who suffered the most in the dungeon out of all of