"Then, you know everything about my family. I want to know about yours," I said, settling into the comfortable airplane seat. While I barely had enough money to book a flight out of the city, the twins had paid more for better seats. I didn't even want to imagine how much first-class seats cost, and I hadn't dared to ask. I wondered how leading a wolf pack could generate wealth, adding to the growing list of questions I already had. A television was mounted on the back wall, playing a soundless interview program. There weren't many people in this section of the plane, just a few relaxed in their seats. A flight attendant stopped by our seats, and I gratefully took a soda bottle from her hands. Liam and Ethan took one too, smiling at me in a way that made me feel an unsettling excitement.

