Kaye:
'Ugh!' I groaned as I sat in my seat and touched my chest.
'Stop it, it's not that serious,' my wolf muttered in response.
I had been giving him the silent treatment for a while. Every time my chest hurt, I would groan at him, and he would say the same nonsense to me.
My brothers and I were headed back home after sealing a deal with a pack from the North. Those packs were always the messiest; they kept their business very private. They would much rather lose their lands to drought and disaster than let anyone from the outside come and help them deal with their issues.
'It's hurting because I am missing my mate,' I muttered under my breath.
'Your mate doesn't care about you. Besides, her wolf is still asleep, so don't worry, there's no pain. It's just in your head,' he hissed back at me. 'Think about Kesha. She cares so much about you.'