Collin Littlesea wants out of La Push. Between his mother's recent death, his father's subsequent spiral into the nearest available bottle, and the growing pressure from Sam to take more responsibility within the pack---he's fraying at the seams. Becoming a wolf had once been the greatest moment of his life. Now, it's a leash and the invisible collar around his neck has a key broken off in the lock. Noemi Hutton's aunt is dying. She's back in Forks, Washington for the first time since she graduated to help her aunt transition from this life into whatever lies beyond. How is she supposed let go of the only good thing she's ever known? She's running from a past overflowing with one mistake after another, and some of them aren't ready to let her go. Not without one hell of a fight. Collin and Noemi collide in a supermarket aisle, between the chocolate chips and the maple syrup, their worlds clashing, as they both try to decide who they are. And who they want to be.