I felt sick to my stomach at the thought of it, but I had to keep my sleeping composure, so they didn't know I was awake. His hold on me tightened to a point where it felt like I couldn't breathe.

We continued walking for several more minutes until I heard a rustle of leaves in the distance. My entire body froze as a familiar scent invaded my nose. I might not have a wolf, but I still had some of the abilities a wolf would have such as strong senses. I knew that scent; it was Shirley's scent.

"What are you doing here?" One of the rogues asked as if they knew her.

"You know why I'm here," Shirley barked at them, a growl leaving her throat.

"You told us you wouldn't interfere," the same rogue hissed.

A chill ran down my spine; Shirley knew the rogues were here and spoke to them? She made an agreement that she wouldn't say anything? What the actual hell was happening?

"Yeah, well, the plan's changed," Shirley said, a deadly threat lacing her words.

"What the fuck does that mean?" The rogue snapped. "You said "

"I know what I said," she growled. 'But I changed my mind. I think it would be better if I played the hero instead of the victim."

The rogue holding me growled, his hold tightening even more and squeezing the life

Shirley, and I knew right away that Shirley had shifted into her wolf form. I shuddered when I heard the snapping of canines and others

and I saw Shirley's auburn wolf lunging at the rogues nearby and surrounding me. There was at least half a dozen of them; way more than I originally

rogue who

different direction Shirley's eyes found his and she

was a fast runner.

in my eyes. She ran even faster, and a loud growl escaped her lips just as she lunged through the air and at the

Relief flooded me.

Elliott!

pack, I knew

looking furious and deadly. But

she latched her canines onto the rogue's deg, making him

the

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