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“Have you decided when you’re going back?” I asked.

“Are you trying to get rid of me already?” he asked, faking offense.

“No,” I replied.

“Good,” he stated with a smile. “At some point I have to go back. My pack isn’t going to be able to run itself forever. But there is no way I’m leaving until Blake gets back.”

I nodded. I appreciated it.

“I have to come up with a new nickname for you,” he told me as we came to a stop outside Curtis’ office.

“Really? What’s wrong with Cinderella?” I asked. I hated the nickname, of course, but I played along.

“I think we should call you princess,” he stated, and I rolled my eyes.

“Come on, think about it. You were a Cinderella but now that you’re going to get your happy-ever-after, you should be called princess,” he stated with such a serious face that I began to giggle.

“It’s not funny,” he stated, pretending to be hurt.

“If you start calling me princess I will start calling you Prince Charming,” I warned him with a smile. Two could play at this game.

“You wouldn’t!” he gasped, indignantly horrified.

“I would,” I stated in a serious tone, although the smile on my face was a dead giveaway.

“Fine,” he relented.

“Just think of how many girls you’ll land if I call you Prince Charming,” I teased as I opened the door to the office.

“None,” he quipped back, shaking his head, and I laughed.

“You’ll make your mate really happy one day,” I said while walking into the office that…was empty. I was surprised Curtis wasn’t already waiting for me, but I brushed it off. I’d give him a few more minutes before I went looking for him.

“That’s if I ever find her,” he said, sounding a little sad. I turned to face him.

“You will,” I assured him even though we tended to find our mates when we were younger and he was older than us.

“Yeah, I’ve heard that before.”

For once I got a glimpse into the more serious side of Kyle and it made me sad that he felt he was never going to find his mate. I wasn’t the affectionate type, but I reached for his hand and gave it a squeeze.

“You’ll find her and when you do you’ll be so happy,” I stated to him like I could see into a crystal ball.

“Thanks…princess,” he said, giving my hand a squeeze back. And with that one word we went from having a serious conversation to laughing.

“You’re welcome, Prince Charming,” I shot back, giggling at the thought of him dressed like Prince Charming from a fairy tale.

He pressed his lips together and gave me a playful glare. I’d never felt so lighthearted before and it was nice not to have to be serious all the time. My thoughts went to Blake and how much I was missing him already and it hadn’t even been that long yet.

Kyle and I were still smiling when Curtis walked into his office a few minutes later.

One look at his expression told me something serious was up.

“What is it?” I asked, feeling the lightness of the moment disappear and I felt the weight of worry settle inside of me.

He looked at me and then looked to Kyle, who had stopped smiling as well.

“We have a problem,” he stated, sounding stressed.