“Security was usually strict but flowing easily. Now it was sluggish and stressful. Even the gate seemed to struggle when it rose, as if hesitant to let me back on base. Rookies ran a lap along a trail most of us knew like the backs of our hands. At least they seemed oblivious to the tension building around them. My wolf circled inside my head, constantly on alert due to the uneasy feeling in the air. A few sergeants I passed focused on a movie discussion, but their hearts weren’t in it. No usua...l puns or bad jokes. My thoughts turned increasingly broody. I didn’t notice at first, but my upper lip had inched up baring my teeth; the wolf wanted to growl his frustration. I needed to regain some control. If I’d had space, I would’ve gone running, but the time spent helping Mia had made that impossible. Before reaching the office, I cooled down enough to loosen the worst signs of the wolf’s anxiety. It wasn’t so much the baring of the teeth, but the minute differences one might look for.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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