Luca Wolves were more accustomed to the cold, but that didn’t mean we had to like it. When Matt, Gio, and I went out to the hiking trails the locals had directed us to, the frigid winds bit to the bone and absolutely sucked. “We’re going to have to shift. Our wolves will keep us warm, and they will have a much easier time navigating the terrain than we will on foot,” Matt advised. “You think it’s a good idea to have three massive werewolves running around out here?” I asked. “Maybe not, but how many people do you expect to see around here? There’s a storm coming in soon, so no hikers in their right mind would be out today. And on top of that, we’re miles away from town, so I’m comfortable taking the risk.” “Add in the fact that there probably are wolves and bears