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After Enzo revealed his true nature to the hockey team with Jason’s help, and once the hockey team had calmed down a bit, we started to pack up to head home.

Enzo and I headed upstairs to wake up Lisa, but as we opened his bedroom door, we were both shocked and terrified to find that the spot where Lisa had been sleeping…

Was empty.

We checked everywhere: the closets, underneath all the beds, even the kitchen cabinets, but she was gone.

“She probably took off,” Enzo said as the bus driver impatiently honked the horn outside. “Hopefully she won’t cause any more trouble.”

Thankfully, as we drove home, she didn’t. There was no sign of Lisa, although I kept looking out the window afraid to see her running next to the bus in her wolf form, but she never appeared.

Enzo made his team swear that they wouldn’t tell a soul about werewolves. They all promised that they wouldn’t say a word, but there was one -- Bryce -- who seemed a bit more pensive about the situation than the rest.

I chalked it up to his naturally introverted demeanor and didn’t think much of it. If Enzo trusted his team with this information, then I did, too. And Jason was right: if Enzo wanted to win the Half-Moon Tournament, he couldn’t keep his team in the dark about the true reasons for the tournament.

When we arrived back at the campus, our next move was to figure out whoever was giving people the Mad Wolf serum. We both had our suspicions that Edward had something to do with it, but we couldn’t prove it just yet -- and, to make matters worse, neither of us exactly had the time at the moment to be stalking Edward.

So, we went to the one person who had all of the time in the world.

Luke.

Enzo called Luke to his apartment using their mindlink. A few minutes later, there was a knock on the door and he let Luke in, glancing warily down the hallway in either direction before quickly closing and locking the door behind us.

“What’s all this about?” Luke asked through his sunglasses and surgical mask. “I’ve barely seen you guys in, like, two and a half weeks and now you’re suddenly calling me here and acting really suspicious.”

Enzo stammered to formulate his words, so I stepped in and explained everything to Luke for him.

“Remember how Justin was turned into a rogue?” I asked. It all still felt a bit strange to be talking so comfortably about rogues and werewolves, especially to a talking skeleton, but it was quickly becoming less foreign to me by the day.

Luke nodded.

“Well,” I continued, pacing a bit, “Lisa showed up while we were on that hockey trip just now… And she’s been turned, too. They both mentioned something called a ‘Mad Wolf serum’ that was given to them by a stranger.”

Luke scoffed, and if he had any eyes, he likely would’ve rolled them. “You know, kids during my time didn’t just take drugs willy-nilly--”

“It doesn’t matter,” I interrupted, feeling a bit annoyed. “Someone is intentionally giving students a serum that’s turning them into shifters. We have to figure out who exactly it is, and we’re both pretty sure that we know who: Edward. But we’re not entirely sure and we need proof before we do anything, because if he’s the one doing it, then he might very well be working for someone else…”

“Which means that he could alert them about our knowledge of it and they could cover it up before we have a chance to prove it, or worse,” Enzo chimed in. “They could really hurt someone as revenge, for all we know.”

Luke paused for a few moments, folding his bony arms across his ribcage.

“So I take it you want me to do the investigating?” he asked.

I nodded. “Please, Luke,” I said. “We really need your help. Enzo has to focus on this Half-Moon Tournament, and I need to focus on school.”

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