Re: First Floor
She was squeezing him so tightly that it hurt, but he didn't mind. He wrapped his arms around her, holding her for a moment. "I'm sorry," he said, and meant it. He was going to owe a few apologies again after this moon, all the more reason to make sure, next time around, that he was locked up.
They needed to talk about the things Red had said. He did remember those, thankfully, even though the Wolf hadn't much cared. But later. He released her, keeping one arm around her and walking toward the doorway. "Honestly, I'm just thankful he didn't eat anyone."