I waited, giving Chase the opportunity to speak on his own free will, but I quickly realized that he wasn’t going to be forthcoming with the answers I sought, because he was lost in his own guilt. Narrowing my eyes, I stepped towards him, as I began to feel my wolf restlessly stirring within me, wanting answers just as badly as I did. With barely a foot between us, I stopped and stared straight up into his eyes, not allowing his gaze to drift away from me, before I said with a hint of anger in my tone, “You need to tell me exactly where we are and why we are here.” Chase’s mouth slightly opened, and I felt like he was going to finally give me answers, but before a single word of explanation could come from his lips, a low howl rang through the forest, coming from the direction we had jus

