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The alarm hit first a shrill, metallic wail that drilled through the concrete walls and rattled the ceiling fixtures. Then came the growls.

Dozens of them.

Mason’s grip tightened around Evelyn’s arm as he pulled her toward the stairwell. Emily took rear guard, her rifle snapping up as shadows lunged from the end of the hall. A wolf slammed into the corner, claws raking sparks off the wall as it launched. Emily fired one, two, three rounds the beast skidding lifeless across the tiles.

“Keep moving!” she barked, shoving a fresh magazine home.

Mason kicked open the stairwell door. The stairwell echoed with footsteps, not theirs. Boots pounding from below, claws scraping from above. They were trapped between two storms.

“Roof,” Mason said, yanking Evelyn upward.

Evelyn’s chest heaved, her chains rattling with every step. “I can’t”

“Yes, you can!” Mason snapped, pulling her forward. His voice was steel, but his eyes just for a second softened. “Stay with me.”

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