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I hit the water, my heart pounding in my chest, and quickly swam over to Gabriel. He pulled me up and out of the water. The rogue wolf was now standing at the top of the waterfall, growling menacingly. Gabriel moved me so I was standing behind him. "Carrie," he said quietly. "I think this wolf is feral." I had no idea what that meant. "Stay behind me. In a second, we are both going to shift. Then, you run! You hear me?" He asked. "Yes." I said in barely a whisper. "I can take him down but not if I have to worry about you." He said. I nodded. The rogue wolf was still growling viciously, standing on top of the waterfall. We started to back away, moving into more shallow water. This seemed to enrage the wolf. His snarling increased and it was clearly trying to figure out the fastest way