I was two seconds away from shifting. I couldn’t leave her. Not now. Not in that diner with them. The locks beeped, and Knox yanked open the back door of the G-Wagon. “I swear to God, Cáel. I will lock you in the basement if you don’t get your shit together.” Easton scoffed. “A lot of good that’ll do.” “We can’t leave her.” The words were more beast than human, and the twins cursed,

