The motion sensors came in a beat-up box with my groceries. The store clerk looked at me funny, like I was buying something suspicious. Maybe I was. If Cade kept sneaking into my house, or if that wolf with green eyes did more than just watch, these little devices would make a lot of noise and wake up the whole forest. I spent hours installing them on every door and window. I got mad when the instructions didn’t make sense. “Connect the red wire to the battery,” I read aloud, staring at all the colored wires. “Why is there a blue one? Will it explode?” Then I heard a deep laugh behind me. I turned around, holding my screwdriver like a weapon. Cade stood in the doorway with his arms crossed. The sunlight made his eyes look golden instead of green. His sleeves were rolled up, showing str

