er car while she slept. How
cked up her trail and followed her after she'd crossed onto the reser
sets of eyes staring at her from the darkness. These were not
he Sinapu were in human form , a surreal light radiated from their eyes. The c
r was ripped from its hinges. There was no time to reac
ing rage continued. There was a sudden moment of clarity when she realized that these Sinapu wer
assailants. Ignoring her struggles , they pulled
o shreds yet , so maybe they weren't going to kill her. The moon pro
seem to faze them. These men were at home in the desert , as wild as any
The Sinapu continued to lead her into the wilderness. Slowly the sagebr
ed , and the Tribal Police would probably come to the conclusion that sh
e best detectives on the force, he would assume she'd falle
red she would be the downfall of the Sinapu and the Navajo people. The S
. He'd never permit it. Are you sure?
r. It was his job to guard the Heart of the People. What if he saw her a
age she couldn't understand. Although Eliza didn't know much of the Navajo langua
ime to wonder why they'd brought her to a cabin , they started walking again. Even viewing the c
roviding light. They didn't need it. Wolves could see just fine in the dark. Once her eyes adjusted to the dar
ah!" Eliza yelled at their
eam would have been futile and a waste of energy. Her Sinapu captors w
hapechangers had held her prisoner in a shack very similar to the one she w
r biological mother. Maybe there really was something evil about h
she'd lost her adoptive parents and best friend. Eliza had been ro
iza vowed that someday she would find out. From before the time she was conceived , the Shapechanger
y would become virtually unstoppable. Eliza didn't blame the Sinapu for their dislike of her. Aft
d the Sinapu alpha. Eliza had fallen in love with Noah , regardless of th
ding a means of escape. She could see shadows moving outside the
un for it , but she was smart enough to realize it would be wa
o stay awake - tried to come up with some kind of escape plan , lack of