Tessa Pov I barely had time to grab the first person in the hallway and tell them what was going on, to sit down and talk on the phones when they rang, before bolting out of the room. I could hear her voice in my ear even after I had hung up, how scared and the pain she was in, vibrating through me. ‘Help me,’ she had said. I could still hear her voice in my ear even as I ran down the steps into the pouring rain, looking around in wonder before running towards the back of the pack, towards the meadows, and towards the woods. Being a bunny in the rain wasn’t going to get me there faster, and I couldn’t hold my clothes in my mouth like a wolf could. Being on foot was better for this purpose, and while I wished I had a car or something faster, there was no time. Plus, I needed to be quiet, I

