*Grayson* Someone had to be f*****g shitting me. Even without looking in Keera's direction I could already feel the unease rolling off her in tumultuous waves. I stared at the ferocious animal on the car's windshield, trying to swerve the car wildly to get rid of it. I caught Keera staring fixedly at the wolf. "Any idea who they might be?" Keera asked, her voice a bit shaky as another wolf began pounding its paws on her side of the car. I had an idea alright. But it wasn't something I could say out loud until I confirmed it. Even if I knew I was going to be right. "No," I managed, letting out a grunt of frustration when I realized we weren't going to lose them so easily. I parked the car, wincing as the pounding of their paws became louder. "Stay in the car," I ordered Keera, taking

