Aislin snickered. “Heard it on the park ranger channel last night.” Sometimes we listened to the radio to know what was going on in the forest when we weren’t out there. The campers must have called for help. Some of our own wolves worked among the rangers, so if Aislin didn’t know it was me yet, she would soon. I only shook my head and left out the door, knowing I was better off not saying anything, especially about my fated mate. Aislin probably would have tried to change my mind, anyway. My body was too sore from the hunt and all the shifting I did yesterday so I took my car instead. My dark grey sedan was covered in muck since I hadn’t run it through the car wash yet; it always slipped my mind, I had other things to worry about. The drive was ten minutes, and in those ten minutes,

