Chapter TwoWHEN I WOKE, I panicked. Jumping on all fours and getting ready to attack, I looked around the train car. As memories of the past day and my run to save my life returned, I relaxed enough to figure out all my muscles were shaking. I forced myself to pad to the door and tried to figure out where we were. Like all animals, I could find my way with ease, especially in wolf form. Today it wasn’t happening. I was too tired, the train was moving, and without the sun, which had set already, I was at a loss. I growled, returned to the warmer spot I’d created for myself, and curled as far as my aching muscles allowed. I could jump off the train around the first station we hit and find out where I was. The problem was finding shelter. It was too cold to sleep outside, and I was having tr