We left ten minutes later. Craig said that he got nothing off the computer. I found it odd it took him ten minutes to find nothing, but didn’t voice my concern. In truth, I was still in a bit of a shock. I mean, I’d lived there, but why? Why would a baby live inside a hidden lab buried in a mountain? And where were my parents? Were they scientists that had come from some foreign country? And why did they leave me there? And the wolves, how did I end up with them? So many questions, and not nary an answer. I wasn’t even back where I started from; I was ten paces behind. “I’m sorry,” Craig said, halfway down the path. “Looks like we hit a dead end.” I forced a smile on my face. “Well, at least you met the family.” He laughed. “Yeah, I don’t think I’ll ever forget that. And now I see wher

