"No, you said you'll train with me, and I train at 5:30 in the morning, so that means that you train at 5:30. It's really rather simple," he said, grinning.
Ronan didn't even have to think about it, but moved closer and hugged him. They were young, so very young, and it was wrong. None of them should be dying, and there was nothing he could do. "I meant every word," he said softly before letting him go. "You're still here. I won't ask you to hope, but Ben is doing enough for all of you."
"The older boy wants custody of his brother and sister. He'll have support from the Werewolf unit. I'm hoping to see if the clinic can help them too, maybe give them a place to stay during the full moon," he said.