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I was abundantly thankful Natasha chose a different place to finish out yoga. It gave Charli and I the chance to actually talk and get to know each other. She was nice - a career warrior, but came to these sessions every day because she felt it helped keep her up to snuff to actually hold her own with the male wolves.

“I guess I’m your new daily yoga buddy,” I grumbled as I stood up to leave.

“Oh, trust me,” Charli laughed. “It isn’t always yoga. When Bram gets back, it gets more interesting.”

I cocked up an eyebrow. “But where can we go from here?”

She wiggled her eyebrows. “Ever done tai chi?”

I groaned in frustration. “Moving balls of energy around? Kill me now.”

“Oh, you’ll love it!” she insisted. “Who ever thought doing so little, so slowly, could be so exhausting?”

It sounded miserable.

“So what time were you thinking for tonight?”

“Oh.” Charli stopped to gather her things. “Actually, I didn’t have anything planned. I was just trying to help you out of that conversa
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