Once we were seated and buckled, Erik drove off.

Judy stared out the window the entire time, her hands fidgeting on her lap nervously. I wanted to reach out and hold her hands, but I didn't want to come on too strongly. Thankfully, it didn't take us long to get to where we needed to go. Erik drove us to the city just outside of the Redmoon pack, headed towards the Silver Crescent, the same city as my office was in.

He parked outside the Skylight Restaurant, and as soon as he parked, Judy's jaw dropped.

"The Skylight?" She asked, turning to look at me. "This restaurant is exclusive and invite-only."

"I'm a Lycan, I don't need an invite," I told her, a cocky grin on my lips that I knew made her weak in the knees. I took her hand and pulled her along with me.

She straightened out her jeans and ran her hands down them.

"Gavin, I'm not dressed for a place like this," she told me, a hint of panic in her voice.

"It's okay," I tell her. "I rented the entire place out, so there's nobody here besides the staff."

She gasped.

"You rented this out?" She asked, peeking up at me. "Why would you do that?"

I just grinned and took her hand, pulling her along with me. We walked inside, the gorgeous décor catching her eyes immediately. This place was gorgeous, and the entire place was made from glass. Her eyes darted all over the place, scanning the many tables that lined the back wall and the marble flooring as we walked across the vast space.

greeted by some of the staff who were assigned to keep the place under lockdown while we occupied the area. I nodded at them, and

pleased me to see her clinging to my side. The elevator ride was a while; it was a skyscraper, and we

to the top?" Judy asked after a

I nodded.

"Yes," I replied.

look at me,

are you up to, Gavin?"

her ears, but before I could reply, the doors opened. The rooftop dining area was a large garden, and it was gorgeous; it overlooked the entire city, regardless of which

that reached the ground, and in the center was a bouquet of white lilies, Judy's favorite flowers, and a

lit up at the sight, and then her gaze wandered over to our view of the city. It was breathtaking, but not as breathtaking as the view

the placements in front of her, a twinkle of something in her eyes that made

what is all of this?" She asked, her voice hoarse with emotions as she finally

"I looked for you."

brows as

"What?" She asked.

weeks you were gone... I looked

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