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Three weeks. Three weeks away from the place Carter grew up. She had been gone for only three weeks, but it felt like years. It felt like an eternity in which she had never been allowed to come home. But now, she realized as the car drove through the thick woods, she was home. Nothing seemed to have changed and yet, everything seemed new in a way. The trees seemed taller, their large green canopies spreading out above, still letting golden rays of sunlight fall through. The grass seemed even greener, even more beautiful flowers blooming in late September. The long dirt road seemed longer but it was worth it as the trees opened up, showing the large white house Carter had grown up in. Carter felt her wolf's happiness but her own feelings doubled. Her smile was so wide it hurt and she wa