CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE I thought the coupe was already cramped. Add three skeptical wolf shifters in the backseat… Honestly, it’s a miracle they fit back there at all. Just having CeCe alone back there made me claustrophobic. I felt sorry for the wolves. Natkaal really made a mess with those insect foggers. We were an awkward group. The wolves didn’t say anything. Bo drove one-handed, relaxed and calm. My spiders rested in the cupholder. I looked out the window at the city, thinking. Several blocks later, Gillian broke the silence. “Turn the air on,” he said. “Bruh, it’s colder than a mofo outside,” Bo said, stopping at a red light. “I’m recovering, remember?” Gillian said. “A’ight,” Bo said, turning the heating dial on the console. The light turned green and Bo accelerated. We weren’t

