SYDNEY I held my breath as the woman we watched disappeared into the darkness of the house. My wolf senses were on high alert, every nerve tensed, ready to respond to whatever might happen next. "What's she doing in there?" Katrina's voice growled low. "I don't know," I whispered back, my eyes fixed on the window. "Let's just wait and see." Moments later, the woman reappeared, slipping out of the house as silently as she had entered. She didn't seem to notice us hidden in the shadows of the trees when she walked away and headed into the forest. "Follow her," Katrina urged, her voice a low rumble in my mind. "Let's see where she goes." I nodded, and as soon as the woman was far enough away, I sprang into action. Katrina and I leaped into the tree, hiding in the darkness. Even though