Ty stood there and watched as they finally removed the last of the debris from the mound blocking the canyon entrance. Jack wouldn’t tell them anything about what happened after the explosion blocked the canyon. So, they were using drones to see what or who was there. They were using the one piece of technology that the shifter society feared probably the most after cellphones. They had to wait until after nightfall to send the drones in, otherwise they’d be shot down. When the second one in as many weeks was picked off, they knew someone hostile was on the other side. With that sent in, Mikey maneuvered the drone in with it’s night vision camera on. What greeted them was a camp with maybe three humans in it. There was no sight of any wolf shifters. Were they dead? Or hiding somewhere else? It took several hours and almost drained the battery on the drone. They needed to get in there for the humans only. Jack was the survivor of all the wolves that w
The humans were glad to see them when they believed they were human. That Ty saw the first time he laid eyes on them. The Ruling Council enforcers allowed him to go with them if he stayed in the background. It was a good thing he’d listened to the Ruling Council Enforcers because once the humans realized they weren’t their people. They’d been abandoned by the people they expected to be saved from the humans who were anything but friendly. They drew weapons, and they forced everyone to take cover until a mage and druid teamed up to disarm them. That was something you didn’t normally see. The mage’s magic created a distraction. While the druid used their magic to manipulate the foliage around the humans. This caused the very earth beneath their feet to heave and writhe until the humans could not do more than cling to the solid boulders and such they hid behind. Vines whipped and tore at the guns. When successful, it forced the guns from the humans’ hands to d
“I will understand none of this. What made Russell do what he did? Or humans hunting other intelligent creatures, including each other. It doesn’t make sense at all. The thrill, what thrill is there in doing something like this?” Ben lay on his bed, having woken from an afternoon nap with Julie. He lay looking up at the ceiling. “No one says you need to understand any of that. I’m just hoping that your latest lead isn’t a dud like the ones you’ve talked about in the past.” Julie mumbled from under her pillow. The sheet he lay on top of, covered her to her neck. All he could see of her right now was her long hair. “It’s different, I think. Look, first the Ruling Council found those who were feeding the hunter ring their information. Then there’s Daisy, who’s watching the traffic coming and going from the warehouse.” Ben’s eyes grew wide when Julie went from lying there relaxed. To still half asleep, to suddenly kneeling on the bed beside him with her eyes wide open
The key members of the Shadow Pack sat around a large conference table. Ty stood while Rose sat at one side of the table’s end near a white board. On the other side of the same end stood Ben, with Julie sitting. They’d been hashing out the plans they’d use, and everyone searched for flaws or holes in the plan. If something went wrong, did they have a plan to circumvent or replace the problem? This wasn’t the first time, though, Ty hoped it would be the last time they needed to do this for a mission. After this, these meetings would be to work out issues within the pack. To make sure they knew how to keep it going and growing. “I want you to tell Rose exactly how you got the information on the transportation routines of the warehouse. She’ll find it interesting, to say the least.” Ben found himself surprised by Julie’s words and the stoked anger behind them. She interrupted Ty when he started talking about the stats he received from their person on the groun
Rose watched the last of the Hollow Wood Pack settle back into their homes. At least, those buildings still stood even if they needed repairs. They would find the time and get things done in the never year or two. She figured in five years, they would have both packs settled, blended, and thriving. That is, if they could get this hunter’s ring down. Still no response to the questions sent to the Ruling Council that the surviving victims of Jack wanted answered. But she was sure that Jack wasn’t cooperating yet. It was only a matter of time before he’d answer them. “Has anyone heard about Dr. Paxton’s mate? How are they doing? What are we doing about healing in the area while he is away?” Rose listened to the questions of a rather heavily pregnant she-wolf. Her questions and concerns were valid. “I guess most of the pack doesn’t realize that there are actually two Dr. Paxtons in the area. Heather Paxton is still here and now a member of the Sha
Ty and most of the Shadow Pack’s original members met up with the Blue Delia Pack and their alpha, Roger Higgins. Also known as Amber’s father and Ty’s uncle. Heath was in a panic because Amber insisted that even though they’d not mated, that they were. She wouldn’t return to the Blue Dalia Pack Territory. Heath and Ty tried to get her to leave. She, on the other hand, decided she would push for the mating. Heath, on the other hand, feared her father would blame him. Or accuse him of trying to use Amber to gain status within the community and become Roger’s replacement? That wasn’t the case on Heath’s part. Amber’s part, however, appeared to be exactly that. She wanted to get out from under her father’s thumb and become a member of the shadow pack while standing because she was the first cousin of the pack alpha. Or return to her pack and install Heath as the alpha when her father was replaced. Until then, she worked tirelessly to raise Heath up in the ranks with
Traveling down through the hidden entrance, who would have thought they would hide the entrance as an old crate on a shelf? There must be other entrances in and out of this place, but right now this was the one they used to enter the hidden recesses of the hunter’s ring. Between the guards outside the warehouse, the guards inside were just as thick in number. But nothing several blooded wolf shifters could take care of. As far as Ty knew, currently there were prisoners and no deaths. Death would come later once they were all sorted out by the Ruling Council. At this point, Ty didn’t truly care what happened to these people. He wanted this over for himself and his pack. Surprisingly, when the door closed behind them, flashlights weren’t needed. They set this place up for the lights to turn on when the door was closed. What a nice set up there, but before he could appreciate the set up or remind himself. What scum created the setup the noise from in fr
It took them several days to get through all the debriefing. The Ruling Council insisted on debriefing every member of the Shadow Pack who went on the mission. They came home with an additional six locals who were kidnapped recently. They’d been held against their wills by the members of the hunters’ ring. Ty finally returned to Rose and the Shadow Pack’s territory with everyone in tow. It didn’t take long before family members were at the Shadow Pack Territory gates looking for their loved ones. Ty was pleased that he could return these wolves to their families. It wasn’t perfect; the wolves didn’t come out of it fully unscathed, but they were there. They were there and they would provide assistance. Ty found out while he was at the Ruling Council’s primary facility; the mission to the auction house headquarters yielded a lot more information about the hunter’s ring. The information’s extent was so great it would take days to empty all the locations