Alpha Chase Nygaardâs POV
Cascade Pack House
Something about the phone call from Chairman Coffey bothered me. I finally figured out what it could be after Frank and Colletta walked out. I brought my mate, my brothers, and sister into the link. I had to form the link because my family couldnât link directly to Rori. âCoffeyâs call almost seemed like he knew what was going on here. Less than two minutes after we hear that Vic is here, and heâs warning us not to help him? Spider Monkeyâs information said we have a mole; do we have more than one?â
âNo one else was in the office,â Coral said. âYou think someone overheard us?â
âWe should look for a bug,â I replied. âStart looking around. When Carson gets back, weâll have him check his phone system.â We spread out around the room, and it wasnât long until I found it. Underneath the phone was a thin metal disk with a wire antenna, and it wasnât original. âFound it. Stay on the link and keep looking,â I said as I set the phone back down.
Coral looked at me as I set the phone down. âAre you going to disable it?â
âNo, then theyâll know we found it. Better to let Carsonâs people figure out who set it and where. If thereâs one, there might be more.â Ten minutes later, we hadnât found anything else. Carson was done with Vic and was driving back with Heather. âLetâs meet him outside, where we can all talk,â I said. âCarson, call the Chairman like we said earlier. Heâll be expecting your bullshit call, so we have to do it, so he doesnât suspect weâre on to him. Weâll meet you at the fire ring, bring your Betas with.â
Twenty minutes later, we were all out in the woods, sitting around a fire as we talked. âThis is a fucking disaster,â I said. âWho knows how long the Council has been listening to us, or what they know already.â
âIf it was just today, they know a lot,â Coral said with a nod. âLetâs see; Heather is alive as are her babies, despite the werewolf bite. We helped with taking down the Sons of Texcatlipocaâs drug money. Weâre helping out Vic and Spider Monkey despite their status as declared fugitives. Oh yeah, and we used blood to allow Heather to change into a wolf, and weâre going to do the same to Spider Monkey. Does that cover all the damage weâve done?â
Sawyer just shook his head. âAdd in that weâre sending Frank and Colletta to Washington, DC to look into Charlesâ death, and that those two are married. It wonât take much of a leap to figure out heâs become a werewolf too.â
That made me think of another problem. âThe Council overheard that we used werewolf blood to change humans, but they donât know that it doesnât work without a mate willing to take them. Itâs like having half a recipe, but in this case, doing it wrong will kill people.â
âIt wonât take long before some of them try,â Sawyer said with a shake of his head. âItâs too tempting. Why wait twenty years for the birth rate to increase when you can have adult warriors overnight? Theyâre going to kill a bunch before they figure it out.â
âWeâre all in danger,â Coral said. âTheyâve already tried to kill me, which means they see all of us as targets. We should return to our Packs and defend them.â
âI agree,â Rori said, âBut I think I should bring Vic and Spider Monkey back home. We shunned them and sent them into hiding because we didnât want the Council to know we were still helping them. Thatâs water under the bridge now.â
âAnd the Council knows they are using humans for protection. It wonât take long to figure out itâs the Portland chapter behind them,â I said. âI think itâs time Rori and I put on our cuts and pay that chapter a visit. The last thing we need is the Council attacking a Clubhouse.â
âAnd back home, Spider Monkey will have Teri and Brian Steele to help go through the contents. Brian was the IT guy for the Council; I bet heâd be a big help in finding proof,â Rori said. âThe recording we had of Millner setting up the attack here doesnât help us because heâs dead now. Coffey will just blame him. What we need is proof that Coffey is behind the attack on Charles and Coral.â
âHow are we doing politically,â Sawyer asked. âDo we have enough votes to change out the Council?â
âWe have nothing on Councilman Nathan Kirk,â Carson said. âHe benefited by Charles dying, but until we can tie him to it, how do we swing votes to remove him?â
âAnd taking Coffey down would require two-thirds of the worldâs Alphas, not just North American,â I said. âI donât think we have that.â
âIâd like to take him into a dark alley and settle it the old way,â Carson said. âI know itâs him.â
âItâs not what you know; itâs what you can prove,â Sawyer replied. âSo, letâs find the proof.â
âIâll talk to Mom later, away from here and using a burner phone,â I said. âI wouldnât doubt if the Council is listening in on cellphones since there isnât much other than your Pack out here. Iâll let her know about the bugging. Check your offices, vehicles, and computers when you get home.â I shook my head. âShit, the Council could have placed bugs damn near anywhere when they were all there for the trial.â
âI think we should put some pressure on the Council too,â Rori said. âWe canât just sit back and wait for them to file charges, or worse convince some Packs to attack one of us. I think we should go recruiting again.â
I had to smile at that. âWeâve lost our Beta with Vic gone, and for a Pack, weâre still light on warriors. Weâve got plenty of money and room, though. I think we put out a reminder that weâre open to Pack transfers.â
âOur allies have already loaned us some of their people,â Rori said.
âPermanent transfers, but not from Allied packs. Take Brian Steele as an example. Heâs a good Beta stuck in a corrupt Pack. Alpha John Coffey would kill him before he let him leave. Instead, he broke the Pack link and went rogue. He was thrilled to be accepted into our Pack when Ron and Teri returned. Not only did we weaken the Banff Pack, but we also have a guy whoâs spilling secrets about it. Itâs kind of like picking up a player on waivers from a team youâre about to play.â
âSend targeted emails,â Carson said. âDirect to all the Betas and Warriors of the Packs that arenât allied to us. I bet a few take you up on it, especially if you say youâll take entire families.â
Coral laughed a little. âEveryone knows about the Blessing with your Pack; I bet you get a lot of volunteers desperate for children. I lost most of my Betas and half my warriors between the takeover and the attack here, so add my Pack on the list of ones to which they can request membership. Banff wonât know what hit them.â Blue River was the closest Canadian Pack to Banff. âIt will be the biggest Exodus since Moses.â
âHard to top all the Omegas walking out of Bitterroot,â I said. âWaking up and finding out because no one was making breakfast? Classic.â
âMake sure they understand this isnât a transfer, or weâll run into problems from Pack laws,â Sawyer said. âThey need to break the links to their Packs first, then make their way to one of our Packs and request membership. If they donât, the Alphas can demand their return or reparations. Iâll call Adirondack and Oxbow Lake and let them in on the plan. We can make things easier for them; if they make it to any of our Packs, weâll arrange transport to Blue River or Arrowhead. Heck, let us know, and weâll buy them plane tickets to Duluth or Calgary.â
âIâll send out the email when I get home,â Coral said. âRori and Chase have enough to do. Weâll target Banff, Denali, Katahdin, and Monongahela. I want to leave Bitterroot and Casper off the list since Alphas Long and March voted for no punishment at your trial. Iâm holding out hope we pull them into a full alliance, and poaching members wouldnât help that.â
âLet your Packs know what you are doing,â I said. âThere will be relatives in those Packs, and they can follow up with recruiting phone calls. Thereâs no better way than a personal invitation.â
Carson stood up. âWeâre lucky that most of those Packs donât allow much in terms of personal possessions; all homes belong to the Pack along with much of what is in them. It gives the Alphas more control of their people, but it makes it easier to leave too.â
âWe should get going then,â I said. âIf you could assign someone to sneak us out, Rori and I will head to Portland and catch a flight from there.â
âLetâs get going,â Carson said as he kicked snow over the fire to put it out.
Four hours later, we were dropped off in front of the Portland clubhouse with our overnight bags. âLetâs get our Betas back,â I said as we walked to the gate. We gave our names to the Prospect at the vehicle gate, who called ahead to make sure it was all right. âSecurity is up,â I said as I looked at the armed guard patrolling on top of the clubhouse.
âThreats. Youâll have to ask Thor about it,â he responded.
âCANVAS!â I looked up to see Switch running towards us. He picked up Rori and swung her around before shaking my hand. âGood to see you again, Frame.â
âGood to see you. At least my old lady is in better shape this time.â The last time weâd been here, Rori had been torn up by a bear. âWhatâs going on? Spider Monkey turned white and ran for her room when she heard you were here.â
âTime to take her home,â I said. âI need her help there, and weâre pretty sure the bad guys know sheâs here now.â
âShit. Iâll go get her,â Switch said as he held the door open for us. We dropped our bags by the door and went in.
Thor and Sif waved from a table in the back, and we greeted a few people before we made our way to them. âWelcome to Portland,â he said as he gave me a Brotherhood greeting.
âThanks. We canât stay, though. We have a plane waiting at the Hillsboro airport, and weâll need a ride for the four of us.â
âShit. Is it bad,â Sif asked.
âWhatâs going on, Canvas,â Spider Monkey said as she came over to us. Vic had come out of the back room to join her.
âTime to go home,â Rori said. âNice cut, Vic,â she said as she looked at his Prospect vest. The two embraced, and I felt the Pack bond come back before they let each other go.
âIâll get our stuff packed while you explain it to Spider,â he said. âKeep me in the link.â
I told them what I knew; Coffey had planted bugs, he knew we were working with Spider Monkey, and after the exchange earlier, he probably knew she was here. âWe figure the best plan is to get you some help with going through the data you hacked, and we canât do that if youâre on the run. Weâll sneak you back into Arrowhead.â
âLetâs go then,â she said as she saw Vic coming back down the stairs.
âThe carâs waiting in the garage,â he said.
We loaded up the Ford Explorer, hiding under a blanket in the folded-down back seat. Switch and Rattler drove, both armed and watching for tails, finding none. We said our goodbyes and entered the executive jet. Four hours later, at $2000 an hour, weâd be in Duluth.
Beta Teriâs POV
Arrowhead Pack Computer Room
âLooks like the server isnât compromised,â I said as I sat back in the chair. Iâd run a complete set of diagnostics to verify it.
âThatâs good,â Brian Steele said from the other chair. Rori had immediately accepted him into the Arrowhead Pack when we arrived back home. He knew that the Banff Alpha, John Coffey, had to be talked out of killing him when the Pack and Council servers got hacked. From what he told me on the flight, heâd be dead already if Councilman Nathan Kirk hadnât grabbed Johnâs clawed hand and stopped him. The Council was pragmatic and had brought in additional resources, including me, to deal with the hack. Brianâs worry was for what would happen after the crisis ended. All his Alpha had to do was find another wolf with Information Technology skills, and heâd be expendable.
Instead, he left with me when I figured out it was Spider Monkey who had hacked the Council server. My mate Ron was thrilled to be leaving Banff. He didnât trust the Council as far as he could throw them, especially with his pregnant mate.
I was reviewing the external transmissions when a file caught my eye; it was being sent to a server number I recognized. I pulled the file up just before the program tried to delete it. âLook into this program,â I said as I saw the activity. âIâm going to see what this is.â
It was an audio file, about two minutes long. A woman was singing âThe Boxerâ by Simon and Garfunkel, and not singing it well. âDid anyone just sing The Boxer,â I sent to the Pack.
âI did,â Charlize said. She was one of the Omegas.
âWhat are you doing?â
âI was cleaning the Alphaâs offices,â she told me. âI didnât know anyone was listening.â
âStay there,â I told her. âCome on, weâve got a problem.â I led him up the stairs as I told Ron and Brian my suspicions. It didnât take long before Brian found the bug on the underside of the desk. âLeave it for now,â I said. âWeâll tell the Alphas when they return.â
âWhere is the transmission being sent,â Ron asked.
âThe Werewolf Council server.â