Chapter 9 The pack trailed me all the way to my house then left me. At which point my wolf made it clear that she was sick and tired of giving up her day to human planning. If I wanted to make it to class on time tomorrow, I needed to let her hunt right now. Against my better judgment, I gave in to her demands. In lupine form, we spent half the night stalking the groundhog that had been nibbling on our neighbor’s garden. After a short but ferocious battle, we dragged the carcass inside and settled onto my bed to gulp down the meat. The comforter was ruined, but I was rewarded for my forbearance. The next morning, I woke n***d and human, my wolf quiet and content in my belly as I checked my email and prepared for class. “Wow, Dad. Thank you.” To my surprise, my father had come through d