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"There's something in these fumes! It's stopping us from being able to shift!" The fire was so loud as it raced up the walls and across the ceiling that I barely heard Peelle's voice over the din. But no, wait, it wasn't only that. His voice was warped in my ears like I was listening to him from the other end of a long tunnel underwater. I strained, dizzy and confused, but my arms couldn't even rise to grab hold of anything. "Claudia, stay still! I've got you." Another voice. Much closer. Wait, that was Evan, how could I forget? I had woken up to him lifting me out of bed and carrying me in his arms like a princess. What would Raf say? She would laugh about how cheesy it was. So embarrassing. But he was warm and solid and strong, and he was so big that I couldn't imagine anything ever h