I closed my eyes, trying to focus on those calming, reassuring feelings. I couldn’t be sure she received them, but I wasn’t going to hang around and wait to find out. Dragging my wolf back up from the depths, I shifted back to my four paws and began to run. At least I’d never get lost. If there was one thing my wolf and I agreed on, it was returning to Celeste’s side. The storm that Celeste and Val had stirred up to shield the Southern Sky Research Station from nosy scientists had grown on its own. By the time I finally got to the small outcropping of buildings, I’d been pelted by icy wind for at least three hours. I hadn’t even made it to the door of the main structure when Celeste came rushing out, hair whipping around her head like a dark halo. I froze, aware of what a sight I must h

