s**t. I wasn’t as slow as a human, but I knew this would only get worse the closer we were to the eclipse. There was another magical blast from the far side of camp. I could hear shouting, snarling, and the occasional roar. I realized enemy shifters must have breached some of the wards, but I couldn’t go rushing over. I had faith in Keziah and the other alphas. And more importantly, I had to help Celeste. Smashing the vampire into the forest floor, I pinned him under my massive paws as he hissed and scratched at my forelimbs. It stung, but the pain only enlivened my wolf more. With a snarl, I bent down and grabbed the creature by the throat, clamping down to end its existence as quickly as possible. I didn’t have time for anything else. I turned, about to bolt back to the tents when I s

