CALEB I took several deep breaths and eventually managed to push back my wolf. It was physically painful, but that was the least of my concerns. At least I managed to get through it. “Follow them already,” I spoke calmly, still trying to regulate my breathing, which I found helpful in bearing the pain of my transformation. I saw Miguel roll his eyes, “You’re on the verge of transformation earlier, but you’re already ordering me around.” He was complaining but quickly started the car anyway. We followed the car before we completely lost it. “Okay, so basically, this man does a lot of extracurricular activities during his free time.” He spoke, stealing glances at me to see how I would react. I closed his eyes instead of answering him. I could feel a stinging pain in it. I knew it was st