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d to return to the forest to work, though, in all honesty, there hadn't been that much time. She had to leave the next mor
f, as she finished packing her Jeep for the hour-long trip to her campsite
thoughts to them so often. There was something familiar about them that niggled at her brain, yet they were the most unique looking people she had met since her move to W
er from the edge of the woods. She froze. Wolves didn't usually venture so close to a campsite, especially before dark. She hoped something wasn't wrong with it. Her
owly came up from a crouch. "You don't want to eat me, right? I'm sure I'd be
ross any other campers on her way into the forest, but wolves could roam for miles. The eyes were so unusual on this one, too. Maybe it was a half-breed with a Husky? She'd never seen a full-blooded wolf with eyes that color. The fur was extraordinary as wel
y to the wolf as she slowly tried to make her way to her
e bright eyes. Her ears were the only part of her that mo
oped away through the trees. Liv took a long, deep breath. She'd been shocked at the sight of the wolf so cl
s were so