Chapter 20

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Tony’s POV

“I should get some rest so that I am not dead from the dance tomorrow,” Dawn panted when I broke our kiss that was now getting quiet heated.

“Mhmm,” I mumbled as my lips trailed along her neck.

“What time is it?” She said still breathless.

“Who cares?” I complained.

“It’s dark out? When did it get dark? How long have we been up here?” She asked get her breath back easily.

“I don’t know,” I slipped my hand under her shirt.

“Tony, stop that tickles!” She giggled trying to push my hand away.

“Oh really?” I smirked trailing my fingers along her side.

“Stop it!” She laughed struggling against me.

I held her tight to me and continued to tickle her.

“Tony!” She nearly screamed.

Then there was a knock at the door.

“Yes, come in,” I pulled away from Dawn laughed.

“Jerk,” She huffed as she fixed her shirt and tried to stop smiling.

“You’re needed downstairs,” Felix said as he opened the door.

I looked into his eyes and knew instantly he was talking about Lupa.

“Can’t it wait until morning?” I sighed.

“No, now,” Felix nodded over his shoulder.

“No, go. I really do need to get some sleep,” Dawn smiled at me.

“Okay,” I breathed and then kissed her forehead. I got off the bed and walked towards Felix. Halfway out the door I stopped and turned back to her.

“T-shirts are In the top drawer of the tall dresser and sweatpants are in the closet,” I explained.

“Okay, thank you,” She smiled and got off the bed.

“Good night,” I smiled at her.

“Night,” she gave a quick wave and I stepped out closing the door behind me.

“Really?” Felix raised an eyebrow at me leaning against the railing at the top of that stairs.

I ignored him and started walking down.

“What does she want now?” I asked as he followed.

“You as always, but just for now? She wants to go on a run.

“I will not going on a run with her. I don’t like it when she is in my head. It’s too awkward for me and I won’t have it,” I grumbled.

“Well, take it up with her. She is out in the back by the cliff,” Felix explained and then veered off towards the kitchen as I continued outside.

I silently walked up to the cliff slide where she sat staring up at the waning moon.

“You were with her?” She asked as I sat down beside her.

“Where else would I have been?” I asked.

“With your father running the pack like a true Alpha,” She replied in an uppity tone.

I rolled my eyes at her attitude. “My father is too worried about my mother to be worried about the pack. Plus there is no reason to be worried about the pack. These are peaceful times. We haven’t had any trouble since we allied with the Vampires and defeated the Hunters,” I explained.

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