“Unfortunately, no,” Alice sighed. “I wounded him, and he will be in pain for a few days, but I just needed him to stop following us. My focus was on our escape.”
Caleb nodded. He had more questions about Holden, but they could wait until they had her settled into a hospital room.
“What about before last night,” Caleb said. “What can you tell me about Autumn and their plans?”
“I’m not sure,” she said. “Tomas hasn’t been in control of Autumn for a long time. The wolves have been on edge for a long time. Roman was… he was….” Alice paused.
She had been following a thought, but it was gone. She couldn’t remember what she had wanted to say anymore.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered, feeling a sharp pain in her head.
“It’s all right,” Caleb said. “From what I understand, your memories aren’t all clear to you yet.”
Alice nodded.
“Sorry,” she said again.