[Aaron] We stayed huddled together while we waited for the air to clear. Our shirts were pulled up to protect our lungs from any aerosolized silver. The feeling in the tunnel was tense. “There’s another one.” Livy murmured as another tremor made the wooden beams creak. “They probably can’t feel them up top, or I’m sure they’d be calling us to check up on you two.” Wayne chuckled nervously. “It’s a good thing. They’re both dominant wolves. If they thought there was still danger, they’d rush in here and we’d lose them both. At least I was able to convince them there wasn’t anything to worry about.” Livy said. “I don’t like lying to them.” I told her. “Of course you don’t. Blood Moon is all about open communication between your people, no matter the rank. If it was Keaton waitin