Baxter: That day, Yuvonne stayed with me in the woods the whole time. Even when I transitioned and she saw that my wolf was larger, fiercer, and more monstrous, she didn’t flinch. Instead, she transitioned too and ran beside me. It was strange. I had always thought she was the bad one. I only knew about her from what Madeline had told me. When I transitioned back, I changed into blue pants and a black shirt, then sat on the road next to the woods. It was an abandoned stretch, hardly any cars passed by. “Okay, I found some food in the car, and I’m sorry if it was meant for someone else, but I think it should be for you,” she said, walking over. She sat in front of me and placed chocolates, juice, and energy drinks down. “Take a bite, please,” she urged. I grabbed a piece of c

