Aspen “Why won’t you open?” I took another run at the closed doors, slamming into them with a grunt of frustration as the chains rattled outside. My wolf howled in my head after lending me her strength, but even with the two of us together we’d only managed to split the plywood and put a small dent in the metal frame of the storage shed. Whoever built it did an amazing job. I took a step back, dragging my hands through my wild hair to tame it a bit and taking a deep breath. Think of a plan. Let me chew through the wall? A real plan! I screamed at my wolf. You think of one then, she huffed. I turned to survey the damage of the nest I’d made in the Luna Trials which was now also my prison. The plastic bin I still hadn’t opened sat in the corner with the note from Jesse crumbled on to

