CHAPTER THIRTY Less than an hour later, the four of us—Fingerprints, Shade, Blizzard, and I—stepped out of the shadows cast by a tree one by one, courtesy of Shade’s shadow travel ability. I was the first to emerge after Shade and immediately began looking around at our surroundings as the others followed. We had emerged somewhere in rural Montana, seemingly miles away from the nearest town. Aside from the phone lines running along the roads, I didn’t see any other signs of civilization for miles in every direction. Just fields of hays stretching out for as far as the eye could see, illuminated by the full moon and the stars above. It was also extremely cold here. Not as cold as Colorado—there was no snow—but the change in temperature from the Braindome’s medical room to the wilderness o

