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Knox I laid my mate down on the couch as Betty rushed to her side and tended to her injury. "She was drugged with wolfbane. I can smell it," Betty said in a low voice as she rubbed a dampened cloth over my mate's shoulder wound. "That explains why she's in her human form," Max mumbled to herself. Wolfbane was a drug used to suppress our wolves. When it was in our system, we couldn't shift or communicate with our wolves until the drug wore off. It would forcefully shift you into your human form if administered while in wolf form. I wondered what that meant for my mate. When would she wake up if she couldn't access her human side? "She'll likely be unconscious for days, basically until the drug wears off and her wolf comes back," Betty explained, answering my silent question. "Is th