Surrounded by Wolves turns bedtime into a psychological thriller. Bella's confession that kissing her husband feels like cheating? Oof. And Wilder's promise not to touch her 'even in sleep'—bro, we see you sweating. The grandma's arrival adds perfect comedic timing to this emotional minefield.
Mabel's entrance with fresh ranch milk is the calm before the storm in Surrounded by Wolves. Bella nearly drops the crate—symbolic much?—while Wilder catches it like he's catching feelings he shouldn't. The intimacy between Bella and Cross? Awkward gold. Grandma's suspicion? Priceless.
Surrounded by Wolves dares to ask: Is it cheating if your soul knows the truth but your skin doesn't? Bella's guilt over being kissed by her husband (in Cross's form) is next-level emotional gymnastics. Wilder's jealousy? Understandable. Cross's stoic promise? Suspiciously noble.
In Surrounded by Wolves, the milk crate survives unscathed—but everyone's composure? Shattered. Bella's whispered promise to sneak into Wilder's room later? Dangerous. Cross's silent stare? Devastating. And Grandma's raised eyebrow? She knows. We all know.
Who knew sharing a bedroom could feel like defusing a bomb? In Surrounded by Wolves, Bella's dilemma isn't just logistical—it's existential. Sleeping with Cross's body while loving Wilder's soul? That's not a rom-com, that's a horror movie waiting to happen.