When I asked Julian if he wanted to continue the investigation, I had thought he might be a hard sell. What I hadn’t expected was for him to put me down flat. “No.” “No?” I said, startled. “No, Piper. Nicholas is right. It was wrong of me to try to include you. I knowingly placed you in danger.” “I’m old enough to make my own choices,” I argued. “I could have said no at any time.” “Could you? Really? At the mere mention of your wolf, you were ready to do anything. And when you felt it, and you chased after that car, you were practically out of your mind. I should have stopped you then. I should have ended the investigation right at that moment.” “Ending it wouldn’t solve anything,” I said. “I wasn’t lying last night. Whether I find my wolf or not, it doesn’t matter. What matters is w