He wrinkled his nose. “That’s f****d up, and what woman? Did she say anything?” Gunnar asked curiously. I sighed. “I don’t know who she was; I could only see her eyes and nothing else. The woman was trying to get me to leave here, to turn around and go back home, but I essentially told her to shove that suggestion up her ass.” I said with a cheeky smile. Gunnar shook his head. “Of course you did.” He groaned out. I looked behind me. “Come on, the forest is just ahead; we are almost there.” I turned around and started to walk in the direction my wolf was urging me to go in, but Gunnar gripped my arm, stopping me from continuing. I looked back at him, with a bewildered expression, curious as to why he stopped me. He stared at me intently, then into the direction of where I was headed. “

