stop staring out the window. Declan stood at the edge
ted to run out and see what was happening, but fear rooted her in place. Sha
ped. The forest went silent. Aurora watched as Declan
he curtain fall back. She paced
n here?" she whi
ed earlier. The letter her grandmother had l
thin and yellowed with age, the words written in her grandmother's caref
ck Hollow. But be careful of the
. Always t
had her grandmother sent her here? Why warn her abou
m downstairs bro
e a heavy thud, followed by the creak of floorbo
She turned the knob slowly, trying not to make a sound. The hallway outside was d
n?" she cal
ans
o the hallway. Her bare feet made no sou
nt door was wide open, swinging gently in the wind. Cold air
ut something was pulling her forward, the same strange fee
ill, the streets empty and silent. But the forest ahead seemed alive. The t
ror
made her s
en eyes glowing in the darkness. His shirt was to
ra asked, her voice shak
. He stepped closer,
back inside,"
the lamp tighter. "I deser
is face. "You shouldn't have come he
does the forest..." Aurora paused, searching for t
r for a long moment
ows. it's part of the curse that haunts this town. I
a beat. "Your pack? Wha
Blackwood pack. That means I lead the wolves here. And the
mind spinning. "Wolves? Curse
u need to stay safe. The forest knows you're
on boiled over. "Why me? I don't e
there was sadness in his eyes. "Yo
growl came from the forest. It was louder
oward the trees
e," he sa
tated. "Wha
w but firm. "Just stay inside, and don't open
his eyes stopped her. There was a power
ut the door. From the window, she watched as Declan moved
ut this time, she could hear something else-a sound
chest tightening. Whatever was out the