Chapter twenty-nine Liliana The woods surrounding the cabin swallowed me whole. I ran as though my life depended on it, because frankly it did. The cabin was far behind me. Reduced to a distant memory. The night air burned against my face, freezing and cutting at the same time, but I didn't stop. I couldn't stop. My breath tore out of me in ragged bursts. Branches tore at my clothes and skin as I pushed deeper into the woods, my heart pounding louder than the crunch of leaves under my boots. I could hear a group of strong men gaining momentum towards me, but I didn't dare look back. I was focused on getting out of here even though I had no idea where I was going. I contemplated shifting to my wolf form but knew I didn't have the time. "Who do you think they are?" I asked Ria, my

