The sound of crunching snow beneath my boots echoed around me. I wasn’t sure what I was expecting, but the surrounding forest was silent except for the noise we made. Kate and I ventured deeper into the forest until a small clearing with a log cabin came into view.
“Is he there?” I asked as we stopped, curious about why a random cabin sat so far within the depths of the forest. It had taken us over an hour to get here on foot, but that was because I couldn’t shift to make the process go by faster.
Kate hesitated before slowly nodding and it became clear that she was nervous about being here, and considering everything the guys had explained to me, I didn’t blame her.
Talon was far worse than anyone had thought him to be, and even though I desperately wanted to save him, I knew there was a possibility I wouldn’t be able to.