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REMY Ridgeview lake was out of the pack’s boundaries, even though it was a common place for werewolves from our pack to spend their weekends and summer. I shifted into my wolf form, knowing it was the only way to make it to the lake in a reasonable amount of time without a car, and a car would have been much too noticeable. As I ran through the forest, I kept sniffing to see if I could pick up the vampire’s scent, but I didn’t pick up on anything. For all I knew, this trip to the lake would end up being completely pointless. Blade told me to meet him tomorrow, not tonight, but I couldn’t sit around any longer. I needed to at least try to figure out what was going on, even if I ended up failing tonight. When I finally made it to the lake, I still hadn’t picked up on any traces of the vam