Chapter Forty Seven

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We all trudged through the woods, having left the car about a mile back from the spot where the bonfire was supposed to be. I rubbed my bare arms, wishing I had brought a sweatshirt. “You need to shift more,” Tommy said. “You wouldn’t be so cold if you were in sync with your wolf.” “Thank you, doctor,” I said. “That doesn’t help me currently.” “We’ll hang out near the fire,” Christy said from my other side. Sunni looked at me over her shoulders. We were all taking silent bets on how quickly it would be before Christy snuck off with Aubree. She wouldn’t admit just how much she liked him to everyone else, but we saw it. I at least knew they were mates. Finally, we heard voices coming through the trees. “I can see light,” Matt said from next to Sunni. After a few more minutes, we broke

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