Lou’s journey to the river pack was quick, her fear for Blythe’s condition was her drive to run faster than she ever had before. The scenery she found upon arrival was shocking, to say the least; the wolves of the river were always known for their peace and tranquil environment, which was why they were the most dependable when it came to healing, but with the current state of the pack, Lou was worried that they wouldn’t even accept Blythe. When she caught wind of the news of the attack, she did not anticipate it would have been as bad, yet she was proven wrong. Most of the homes were damaged, the cloths that covered their teepees were torn beyond repair; there was also broken pottery everywhere, and ashes spread out across the floor. The only consolation was, from the information she rece

