pticism, and most of all, the strange pull that she felt toward the forest all left her shaken and full of questio
lves a
d would make it easier to believe. Even with the memory of E
es. Lyla tried to blend in, but it was hard to ignore the way some people stared at her as she wal
rn hair bouncing as she walked. "Morning," she said,
ep much," L
closely. "Someth
that she had spent the night in the woods with a pack of
es take some getting used to. The town's got
ned. If only Clara kn
final bell rang, Lyla was practically vibrating with anticipation. Eli
jukebox in the corner that looked like it hadn't worked in decades.
near the back. He looked up as she appro
d as she slid into th
e replied, trying to
rdered coffee. Lyla hesitated b
eaned forward, her voice low.
ore you need to know. Silverwood is divided into three packs: the Blackwood pack my pack the Alder
how?" Ly
pack. They've always been a problem, but they're getting bo
y n
ay. "That's the part we don't know.
fit into all thi
forest called you here, Lyla. That doesn't happen by ac
ed. "Diffe
"But the forest recognizes you. I
ade sense, but at the same time, it felt like pie
y mom?" she a
urrowed. "Wh
ed here because... I don't know why. He won't talk
ng moment, his expression
arp gaze immediately finding Eli and Lyla. He made his w
he said, hi
le?" Eli asked, his
ied. "They're sniffing a
his breath. "Th
" Lyla asked, loo
cuse to challenge us," Eli explained. "The
if you're weak? Aren't all the pac
You don't know a
warned, his
d, glaring at Mason. "Why
ut that doesn't mean we're friends. Everyone's fighting for dominan
li said, his voice
his arms. "You're too soft o
i muttered un
an?" Lyla asked, h
and motioned for Mason to follow him.
ai
ving Lyla alone in the booth wi
t happened when Clara appeared in the diner,
o the seat across from her. "I
mile. "Just gra
round. "Were yo
," Lyla repl
fading. "Are you okay? You've b
erent
a said. "Like you'
ut she couldn't risk dragging her into the werewolf w
I get it. Moving to a new place is hard.
Lyla said,
happening in the forest. She waited until her dad had gone to
cross the ground. She didn't know what she was looking for answers, maybe
d the clearing,
of them?" Mason's voice
replied. "But we can
s not? What
hat bridge whe
clearing, and the two
tay out of the forest," she
I didn't think
"She shouldn'
ght to be here as w
're going to talk about me, at
but Mason look
want, Lyla?
half-truths, no more cryptic warnings
serious. "You're right. It'