DEVIN My eyes fluttered back open as I roused back to life. I looked around and realized I was in. My body was still groggy and the door was still scattered fragments on the floor. When I tried to sit up, I realised Jason was seated by my side. "How do you feel?" He asked me. "I know where they are," I told him. "I know where Kerri is." "Forget about Kerri for a second," Jason replied, concern etched on his face. "The pack is doing its best to find Kerri. What you need to worry about is getting some rest and letting your body heal." Now that he mentioned it, I did feel a lot better. I pulled up my shirt and examined my torso where Kerri had impaled me to see that the wound had almost healed. I gave Jason the look. As if to tell him that my body was fine enough. "I can't rest, Jason,

