9“Some of the helicopters haven’t left. I’m going to go see why.” “If you must,” Gina said wearily. She’d been ready to go home hours ago. “I’ll leave the outside speakers on. Roar if you get into trouble and I’ll fly up and help you. Try not to kill anyone, Axel. Dead bodies tend to draw a lot of attention from live humans.” “I make no promises, sister,” Axel said as the ramp lowered. He bounded outside the airship and shifted to his Panther form once his feet hit solid ground. His trip running up the mountain took much longer than he’d anticipated, even at the incredible speed he traveled on four legs. His panther was a tired, unhappy feline once he’d reached the plateau but that didn’t stop Axel from moving forward. He padded softly through the dark noting that about half the helic