Gael I tried to get away, Gael. I tried so hard. I’m so sorry I let you both down. Forgive me. Leigh’s broken voice hit my mind with all the force of a freight train, and I broke stride from my flat-out sprint for a second before I recovered from the shock. Because along with the words, had come an image. It was Leigh, sopping wet and stranded on the side of a river, naked and surrounded by six men. I’m coming. I know that spot, I tried to send back, but I had no idea if it worked or how she’d managed to project it to me in the first place. I turned right, pushing my wolf to his limit as we tore through the terrain so fast, chunks of undergrowth and wet dirt flew out behind us. I couldn’t say how long I ran, only that it was too long. Every second felt like an eternity, like they wer

