“You think she’s alright? Back there?” Calin asked Jesop as they trekked through the forest. “Who?” They both knew who Calin was talking about. He sighed.”Why wouldn’t she be, Cal? She’s a big girl.” “She shouldn’t be lugging around everyone’s luggage.” “Well that’s what happens when you’re presumed guilty until innocent.” They galloped through the woods until they were finally set to make camp. “Tell everyone we’ll camp here for the night.” “So you can check up on her.” When Calin didn’t answer, Jesop added. “The girl is fine. Don’t forget who her father is.” In his wolf form, Calin shifted and grumbled with exasperation. “How could I forget? No one seems to let me.” “Yeah, maybe. Imagine how she feels. They don’t ever let her forget either. Only her reminders are worse.” His