The moment we got inside the cabin, Fao started pacing. "I didn't know about the cameras," he said. "The ones in the forest. I check for them near the cabin, but these were miles away. I didn't think—" "It's not your fault." I dropped my keys on the counter and went to him. "You couldn't have known." "They're looking for me." His voice was rough. "The humans. They're hunting something they don't understand." "They think you're an animal. A bear, or a big wolf. They don't know—" "They will." He stopped pacing to look at me, and there was something ancient in his eyes. Something afraid. "If they keep looking, they will find me. And then they will find you." "Trevor's behind this." I pulled out my phone, staring at his text again. "I know it. He can't prove anything, can't say what he r

