DEMI The drive back to the pack house was quiet. Kaleb held my hand all the way there. Once we pulled into the car park, I spotted my car. I glanced over to Kaleb, who smiled. “It is all fixed,” he said, which made me frown. “What do you mean it’s all fixed?” I asked. “Nothing was wrong with it.” Kaleb looked at me for a moment and sighed. “I knew I forgot to mention something,” he muttered as he stared at me. “I picked your car up from the side of the road, and there was a faint rogue scent around it, so I asked Gerald to look at it. He told Elias earlier that it was all fine and wasn’t tampered with.” His eyes stayed on me. I didn’t know how to feel about whether it was a good thing. But knowing a rogue had been around only made me question more about what the hell this was all