Rhyder The growling was what pulled my attention away from my father shouting in my face, his hands gesturing wildly. Not that I had been paying much attention to him chewing me ijr anyway. I didn’t much care if he didn’t want Bella here. I did and more importantly my wolf did. So it didn’t take much to draw my attention away. I knew the sound well. It was the same sound that filled the training ground every day. The sound of a wolf losing control. Swinging my eyes to the car, I frowned. It was empty. There was no sign of Bella anywhere. That’s when I saw her. Half hidden behind the bulk of one of the packs enforcers. It was him that was snarling. Low angry sounds that threatened of an imminent attack. Moving without thinking, I launched myself forward. “Bella.” My voice came out

