“It's ingrained in me.” He thumped the centre of his chest, and I narrowed my eyes. “Well, it's not ingrained in me, so tough luck.” My eyes slipped to his hair. and I wondered if I could somehow yank a few strands out before I made my escape. “I have to protect the weakest in the pack until they find their place,” he said in a low voice. “That's why I healed you today.