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Wren gasps as she skids to a stop, she feels a sense of danger in the air, a predator to the front of her, the wind shifts ever so slightly and a familiar scent hits her nose, her eyes search the land in front of her, the breeze blows the foliage changing the shapes of the shadows and the white moonlight hits the chocolate brown wolf. Wren raises her eyebrows. Steele did well. She couldn’t pinpoint his exact location, he seemed to spread his aura over a distance, becoming a wall. The chocolate wolf stares at the woman who looks straight at him, but instead of coming for him, she turns sharply and starts to run. His eyes widen and adrenaline pumps through his body as he chases her down. She dodges wildly but finally he pounces. She grips him as they tumble over the ground. Steele lays on t