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"Since when are you worried about what happens to Jake?" I ask pointedly.

"It's not Jake that I'm worried about, I just understand the process of a mate and what you can feel." She tells me after she rolls her eyes.

Anna driving me, was an example of their crazy babysitting obsessions.

"I hardly doubt that this Luca guy is going to get rid of me by killing me in a car crash." I retorted. Anna just shrugged and mumbled you never know.

I had said my formal goodbye to my parents this morning since they believed me to be leaving the state, when really I'd be two towns over. They thought Riley's parents were picking me up and we would be heading straight on our way, which is why Anna had to pick me up; I couldn't take my car.

We didn't talk much on the way there but we did sing. We turned on the pop station and screamed the lyrics at the top of our lungs. That's what I appreciated about Anna, she was good with weirdness.

I was surprised when we pulled up to the gigantic house and the flurry of people around it. The last and only other time I'd been here was at night and there was not another soul insight. Now kids played, running around and laughing. Teenage guy's wrestled as teenage girls stood by, giggling and flirting.

Our arrival didn't stop any of the commotion. Barely five people even threw us a second glance.

Jake was walking out of the door when we stepped out of the car. He immediately embraced me, placing his nose in my hair first and then near my neck, inhaling. I used to be freaked out by these actions, but now I barely had a second thought. I guess it was just a wolf thing.

"Thank you for getting her here." He tells Anna over my head. I don't hear her respond, and I glance back to see her nod her head once.

Since she has started being around Jake more, she started feeling the aura of his beta position. Jake tried to explain it to me, but it was kinda confusing. Apparently not all "rouges" are bad. Any wolf who didn't want to deal with the responsibilities of a pack could just branch out on their own, like Anna did. They can't feel the power of the alpha or beta, unlike the members in the pack can, but because Anna is getting closer to Jake, her wolf is getting edgy. When I asked what she thought about it, her answer practically gave me a heart attack.

'Usually I'd run, move to a different part of the country where I wouldn't feel put in any place,' she told and when I asked about Jace she replies; 'that's why I said usually, your brother makes that statement usually'

"All my stuff's in the back." I tell him, when he pulls away.

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