It was harder moving through the trees because I was higher off the ground than most wolves but I pushed forward until I reached the border and saw the patrols step aside to let me pass. My paws pounded against the ground as I ran, and it didn’t take long to catch up to the others and Ethan stopped and turned when he saw me. He mind linked his warriors not to attack but I didn’t slow down and they had to keep up with me. I knew he was confused and probably angry but I didn’t care because I needed to find my brother. I ran on pure anger. Even Ethan struggled to keep up and I could feel his anxiety which didn’t make sense because we weren’t marked. But I ignored it and kept going, focused on getting back to the mansion and finding Ryker. When we reached the border of my father’s pack,

