Lisa’s POV Colt drove like a man possessed. He didn’t say a word, he just slammed the paddles too hard and took turns like he was street racing ghosts. The seatbelt cut across my collarbone with every lurch forward. I gripped the door handle, not for support, but to keep me from screaming. It wasn’t fear. It was frustration. A slow, boiling rage wrapped in confusion. We’d just fled a blood-soaked event, Ronan had stayed behind, and now I was being whisked away in the middle of the night by two wolves who were either too nervous or too trained to speak. I stared at Colt. Then at Sean. Then back out the window. Nothing. They said nothing. Not a single word came out their mouths. So I inhaled, once. Twice. Then calmly asked, “Is anyone going to tell me what the hell is going on?” Th

