Connie said. “She needs to be warm.” Seth carried Reyha to the den and laid her on the floor. The front door was closed, so I was able to follow them by dodging the sunlight coming from the windows. Connie and Seth wrapped a couple of throw blankets around Reyha and we all gathered around her. “Do they heal as fast as other shape shifters?” Seth asked. “Yeah. Especially when they stay in animal form. Just like wereanimals,” I said. “Good. Then she’ll survive the burns if she survives the shock,” Seth said. Deylaud hovered over his sister and began to howl. I gathered him into my arms to comfort him. “What do we do?” Connie asked. “Look, I know a vet that can be trusted. He’s a werewolf himself. I’m going to take her there.” Seth picked up Reyha, and Connie and I helped wrap the blankets tightly around her.