Chapter 0306

Chapter 0306 "Are you afraid, Miss He looks over his shoulder at me with the question. "Makain. Skylar Makain, sir. And, no I'm not, sir, just curious." "Sir? That makes me sound old, you a military kid or something?" He is definitely not old. MaybeAlpha Lucas' age. Old enough that he could have teenage or older kids, but aged well and in shapefrom the outdoor work he does. His sandy blonde hair is short on the top and sides, a simple cut to fit his outdoor lifestyle. He's notquite six feet tall, but still significantly taller than me, like everyone else. "Something like that." I smile at the idea. "Well, Miss Makain, we will more than likely come into contact with our wild friends, but this area isso heavily used that most stay away, just based on scent." He gives me a serious look, like he iscommunicating more with his eyes than his words. "Out of self preservation, most animals will stayaway from areas that smell like humans or larger predators unless they are diseased or starvingand have no other choice of survival." "What types of animals will we see here? Big ones, mean. I figure we will see little critters all the time."

"There are moose and black bear. Some mountain lions and lynx, but they stay away from thecampus for the most part. Our largest population is wolves, and they have been here long enoughthat some have become curious about the humans on campus. Especially after a winter like the onewe just had, their food supply is low and they are hungry, but we haven't had a recorded attack inyears." "Yeah, not having a recorded attack is very different from not having an attack at all." I think to mysef and my wolf. " And why does he look so pleased with himself?" "Because he's hiding something, I can feel it."

"But he's human, do you think he's one of the ones that knows about shifters?' "Maybe. I mean working in this field, he's bound to come across us. I can't put my finger on it, I don'ttrust him, but I have a feeling we need to get close to him, like he has information even if he doesn'trealize it." "l trust your instincts, something is weird about him." None of the rogue wolves reacted to any of my questions, but I wasnt sure they would. It was prettyharmless to begin with. I'll just have to come up with things that are going to make them moreuncomfortable as the semester goes on. I keep asking mundane questions, to make it look like I am just overly curious and excited. I throwmore wildlife questions in too, not focusing on just wolves, but all of them. I don't know if I am doinga good job of asking for information and sounding nonchalant, but Professor Chance has answeredeverything without hesitation. I make a mental note of everything he said, not really sure what couldbe useful to the team or not.We finish the tour and head back to the 'shed' to grab our things. I say shed loosely. That's whatProfessor Chance called it and there is a beautifully made sign over the door, but this place isanything but a shed. It is a massive 5,000 square foot barn with all the tools and equipmentnecessary to work these forests. has gutters and rain barrels to collect rainwater and the roof iscovered in solar panels, there is even a wind turbine to collect energy. professor Chance says that itis not one hundred percent off the grid, but could be if needed. "Hey! New girl, wait up." Someone shouts behind me as I start to walk away from the shed. I stand up with my bag and look around before making eye contact with a very beautiful looking guyjogging straight at me, flanked by two friends. It reminds me of the guys and for a brief second I amhomesick.

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