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Chapter 0402

    Abby


    The truck plows on through the relentless blizzard, and my anxiety continues to mount with each passing second.


    The world outside the window is nothing but a white abyss, and | have no idea where we''re headed. Fear grips me the further we


    go, and | can’t shake the nagging feeling that I’m in serious trouble.


    Slowly so as not to alert the two men sitting in front of me, | turn on my phone to check and see if | have service. But my phone


    screen illuminates the cabin of the truck, and before | can quickly shut the screen back off, Mike’s eyes snap to me in the


    rearview mirror.


    “No service here,” he says, his eyes meeting mine.


    “No service for a while,” Jake chimes in with a slight chuckle. “You''re out in the boonies now, city girl.”


    In a desperate attempt to act calm, | let out a slight chuckle of my own. “I just figured | should check,” | say, swallowing. “Hey,


    um... | really would like to know where you''re taking me, though.”


    “Don''t worry,” Mike says, averting his gaze back to the road once more. “We''ll get there soon.”


    “Yeah, but where exactly is ‘there’?” | press. “I have a right to know, don’t |?”


    The two men exchange brief nces, and it’s then that | see it; the devilish look that flickers through Mike’s gaze. God, how


    could | have been so stupid?


    “Listen,dy,” Jake finally says, turning around to shoot me a re. “We''re taking you to another gas station just a few miles up


    the road. Would you calm down and quitining?”


    “pm not—”


    “Just... chill,” Jake says, his frown deepening. In the dim light of the car, the shadows of his face look even more demonlike.


    | swallow and nod, not wanting to aggravate the men any further. But all the while, even as Jake lets out a huff and turns back


    around, my mind whirls. | need to have a n just in case | have to escape.


    The child lock on the door keeps me trapped inside, and | curse myself for not being more cautious. | have no choice but to rely


    on my wits and hope for an opportunity to escape. Maybe, once they stop, | can slip out and make a run for it.


    But without my wolf form, | won''t be as fast as | could be. It would take all of thirty seconds for two big men like this to catch up to


    someone like me, especially if they shift.


    “Come on,” | call out to my wolf mentally. “I really need you right now. You can’t just abandon me like this! You''re going to get us


    killed!”


    But of course, as always, there’s no response. My wolf remains silent, dormant. | don’t even know if she can hear me, or if she’s


    sleeping peacefully, blissfully unaware of my terror.


    As the minutes drag on, the truck suddenly veers off the main road and onto a narrow, winding path that disappears into the


    woods. Panic surges through me, and | instinctively try to open the door, but it remains locked.


    “Stop that,” Mike hisses, shooting me another warning look through the rearview mirror. “What, do you think you''ll just jump out


    of here and into the blizzard?”


    My heart pounds in my chest as | realize the gravity of the situation. I’m alone in the middle of nowhere with two strangers, and I


    don’t have my wolf form to defend myself. My only option is to fight with everything | have if ites to that.


    As he continues to drive, my eyes scan the truck for some sort of weapon. But there’s nothing; no hatchet, no knife, no shlight,


    not even an ice scraper.


    I''m screwed.


    The truck eventuallyes to a stop in front of a remote cabin nestled deep in the woods. My fear intensifies, and | can feel the


    adrenaline coursing through my veins.


    | can’t let them take me inside that cabin. | need to get out of here, but the odds are stacked against me. All around, there’s


    nothing but trees and snow. | won’t be able to outrun them, I’m sure of it.


    “Here we are,” Mike says, putting the truck in park. “Get out.”


    “No,” | say, shaking my head. “I’m waiting here. Take me back to the gas station. Please.”


    Although my voice is firm, the two men justugh. | watch in horror as Mike pulls the keys out of the ignition and pockets them,


    and then both men hop out of the truck. | unbuckle my seatbelt, prepared to jump out once they inevitably open the door.


    And then, Jake swings the door open.


    “Come he—”


    Before he can finish, | whip my seatbelt straight into his face, the metal hitting him in the eye. He curses out loud and reels


    backwards, and | take the opportunity to leap out of the truck and into the snow, scrambling to my feet and running into the


    woods.


    But it''s not long before Mike catches up to me in three long strides. | feel hands around my wrists, and no matter how hard | fight,


    his grip is too strong.


    “No! Let go of me!” | shout, my voice


    trembling with fear and anger. | kick


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    tothe cabin. Over my frenzy, | can


    hear the sounds of voices, and then |


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    No matter how hard | il, theirbined strength is overwhelming, and | soon find myself overpowered. With a final, desperate


    struggle, they yank me out up off of the snowy ground and drag me toward the cabin.


    | continue to fight, tears of frustration and terror streaming down my face. “You can’t do this!” | scream. “Let me go! Please!”


    The men remain silent, their faces cold and unfeeling. They’re unmoved by my pleas, and | can see the cruel glint of satisfaction


    in their eyes.


    As they throw me inside the cabin, my heart sinks. The door ms shut behind me, leaving me trapped in this remote and


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    | scramble to my feet, pressing my


    back against the wall and keeping a


    wary eye on Mike and Jake. Myomhind


    fone ching foNS- way out, but


    thé cabin is dark and unfamiliar. |


    can''t see any means of escape, and


    there’s nothing here except for a


    rusty old bed and an empty kitchen.


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    “Help!” | scream, hoping beyond hope that someone, anyone, might hear my calls ande to check. “Help, please!”


    Mike steps forward, his voice dripping with malevolence. “You can scream all you want, sweetheart,” he sneers. “But no one will


    hear you out here.”


    | shiver, my breathsing fast and


    shallow as my eyes dart around


    dark cabin. | s coh fer kythingy a


    boytleca kite, something. But all |


    can see is a tall standingmp by the


    door, and it''s being blocked by Jake.


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    | try to summon my wolf again, begging for her help—but she remains dormant, leaving me feeling helpless and vulnerable.


    Tears blur my vision as | back away from the two men. And they just advance on me, closing the space between us.
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