Norman:
"Don't leave him alone for one second," I told Lamar and Penn, who had their eyes red and swollen. Of course, they had all lost a good friend, and we had lost a good student.
Ever since we called Gavin and he arrived at the morgue where her dead body had been taken, Gavin had been sitting with her and crying. I didn't even want to be there anymore. The loss of a mate was something I couldn't even imagine.
I had to wipe my tears in secrecy every few minutes. Sydney and Alpha Diaz had been informed, and from what I heard, Sydney had a mental breakdown too.
"I can't see this anymore," Kaye walked up to me and whispered, turning his face away. I couldn't imagine how Gavin's friends must be feeling since they would have to do their best to take care of him.
"Maximus is off too," Kaye mentioned, and I noticed Maximus rubbing his face in his hands. His eyes were glistening with tears while he was listening to the warriors.