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The SRA agent looked to him.
Rolling his eyes, the first ranger said, âItâs not here anymore. Someone came and took him away.â
âHim?â the SRA agent lifted his eyebrows. âYou had time to check his gender?â
The first ranger colored.
âWolves donât wear clothes,â the second ranger replied dryly. âAnd she kept on calling the wolf âhimâ. She was practically in love with it, begging that we save it.â
That caught the SRA agentâs interest. âShe? The one who rescued it? Who was she?â
âWhy does this matter?â the first ranger asked. âThe wolf is gone. He was taken away.â
âWho took him away?â the SRA agent asked.
The second ranger groaned. âSome federal ranger. Heâs still around here somewhere⊠negotiating.â His eyes rested back on the first ranger who shook his head darkly.
âNegotiating what?â the SRA agent asked, his curiosity entirely piqued now.
âTime,â another voice said behind him. âI had a feeling one of you would come.â
The agent turned around. Standing there was a man he recognized only from his picture. James Peterson. He was older now. Less boyish. In fact, he was a broad sort of man, the kind who looked inclined to wrestle bearsâor perhaps just run you through with a sword while wearing a suit of armor. He had on his red crystal, and there was a hint of him hiding a longsword somewhere on his person, though not visible to the natural eye. However, he was dressed in a clean khaki ranger uniform, not of Yellowstone, but the kind that made you think he had authority over all national parks. The man smiled, clean shaven, with that I-won-every-scouting-award-imaginable posture and a sharp look in his eye that said he was prepared for anything.
James approached. âDid you find what you were looking for?â
The SRA agent smirked. âNot quite yet. Where is he?â
âNot here.â Jamesâs smile revealed nothing. He seemed mildly entertained, mostly.
The agent peeked to the first ranger who was hiding how nervous he was. âDoes he know?â
âNot your jurisdiction,â James replied, a threat in his tone.
Lowering his voice to a whisper, the agent said for only James to hear, âIf he aided a werewolf he would be guilty ofââ
âIf you harm a soul connected to that wolf, I will have your head.â James grinned wide.
The SRA agent stepped back. It was then that he realized how foolish he was being. This was, after all, a member of the Holy Seven, and not someone to be trifled with. He tried another tack, turning toward the rangers again. âWhy did that woman, that rescue worker, try to save that wolf? Wouldnât the cougar go after her?â
The first ranger shot James a look for help.
The second moaned. âThe cougar attacked her niece. But the wolf interfered. It saved the kidâs life. Thatâs why.â
And that made sense. The picture was complete. Those weird Deacon werewolvesâespecially Rickâwere such a bleeding hearts.
He turned to go.
James blocked him. âDonât.â
But the agent laughed, shaking his head. âYou have to let me go. This is America. And havenât done a thing wrong.â
âStalking is still illegal,â James said, his eyes now in a glare.
âWhat is going on?â the other ranger asked, looking between them. âI sense that there is some kind of secret conversation going on here, and Iâm the only one who doesnât know what it is.â
The agent grinned at him. âDo you believe in the supernatural rangerâŠâ he read off the name tag, âSmythe?â
The second ranger stared at him. âWhat? Are you nuts?â
âExactly.â And the SRA agent walked away.
âThat means âyesâ,â the second ranger whispered to the first, nodding. But that was all right.
And for that matter, James Peterson did not follow him. He wouldnât. It was mostly likely he was there to guard the first ranger who did know what had happened with H. Richard Deacon III. Maybe even relocate him, knowing how shrewd the Holy Seven were. If that ranger was a believer, they would more likely recruit him to help in their twisted form of dealing with the supernatural.
But what annoyed the SRA agent the most as he called in to headquarters to let them know what had transpired, was that the Holy Seven had definitely allied themselves with that werewolf family. It seemed backward to him. Their priorities were just so screwed up. Didnât they understand they were monsters?
The SRA agent who showed up at hospital was easily rebuffed by Andrew and Tom. He did not get any further than the lobby. However, that did not end their search. One thing positive which could be said for the Supernatural Regulators Association was that they were thorough. They did their research, and they employed those who were subtle to do it.
After Mr. Deacon II finally had his son flown from Cody, Wyoming back to his home in Middleton Village, Massachusetts and the media circus had moved on, one of their FBI members of the SRA went to the hospital to get true facts from the doctors. It took some time to get them to spill details on both Rickâs condition but also on the case of the cougar-bitten girlâthough they did. It took a few bribes, actually. One doctor, though was more than happy to explain all which he had witnessed.
âWe did a full blood toxicology and type done on him,â the doctor explained with exasperation, âwhich has somehow vanished.â
âDo you think the phlebotomist conspired with them?â the agent asked, having heard about Doug Bruchenhaus doing all the bloodwork.
The doctor shook his head. âNo. He was too preoccupied with his daughterâs condition. However, there were some strange men there, guarding Mr. Deacon the Third.â
âStrange as in how?â The agent took notes, waiting.
Mentally picturing them, the doctor said, âA pale man by the name of Tom Brownââ
âTom Brown?â The agent perked up.
âYou know him?â
The agent nodded, thinking all Mr. Deacon would need was Tom Brown. He wondered if Tom was still under suspension with the CIA. âKeep going.â
âA couple doctors came in. One stayed. Uh. Dr. Andrew Cartwright.â He looked to the agent to see if that were important.
âCartwrightâŠâ The SRA agent grit his teeth. Andrew was the leader of the Holy Sevenâand Rickâs best friend. Of course he would be there.
âAnd the other one was Dr. McAllister.â
Blinking, the agent paused. âMan or woman?â
âMan,â the doctor said. âBlonde. Blue eyed.â
The agent sighed, feeling better. If it had been Eve McAllister, then they would be in trouble. She was dangerous. But it really was just her brother, the good New York doctor. âAnyone else?â
âFriends came and went. Do you want a list of them?â
âIf you would, please.â
The doctor handed over a written list. He had taken the time to make it as the agent was writing up his notes. âThese are the names I remember. There was also a couple who spent time with both the Deacons and the Bruchenhauses.â
The SRA agent paused, raising his eyebrows. âWhat are their names?â
âRandon and Silvia Spade.â
âAhâŠâ The SRA agent nodded. âThatâs interesting. How were they connected?â
The doctor shrugged. âThey came with the Aunt. Theyâre her friends. In point of fact, she seemed to know all of themâexcept for Dr. McAllister.â
âInteresting.â The SRA agent closed his notebook. âYou have been extremely helpful. Can I ask you one last question?â
âAnything,â the doctor said.
âDid she go in to see him? The aunt.â
Shrugging, the doctor sighed. âI didnât see. But I would not be surprised if she did. She was at the hospital most of one day.â
âThank you.â The agent then had another thought. âOne more question. What is your theory about what happened to H. Richard Deacon?â
âMy theory?â The doctor shook his head. âI saw the damage in his back. That manâeither as a man or as a wolf, as I am sure as you are sure that he is a werewolfâfought a cougar. If he was a wolf then he probably is the wolf that family talks about who interfered in the cougar biting that girl. His damage was clearly from an animal attack and not a car accident. He terrifies me.â
The agent nodded. But then he asked one more question. âDo the other doctors know of your theory?â
The doctor rolled his eyes. âYes. Some of them think I am a fool, but some of the others are as convinced as I am that Deacon guy is a werewolf. They saw his blood like I had. He has dog-type blood antigens.â
âReally? Then, why wonât they talk to me about this?â
The doctor snorted. âThey like him. One of my colleagues is awed by that werewolf. He thinks heâs good.â
The agent stared. âCrazy.â
âThatâs what I said.â The doctor shrugged. âThen he accused me of being prejudiced. I mean⊠the guy is a werewolf! A monster.â
The agent quickly sent his information back to the SRA. Back in their offices, their best researchers pieced together the event, adding up what really happened. And as much as the SRA hated the Deacon family, they had to commend Rick for saving the life of a little girl, rather than eating her. But their curiosity was piqued when they found out who had rescued the wolf.
Audry Chandra Bruchenhaus had been on their radar already as a tiny, yet insignificant blip. She was a friend of a friend. She knew people. But she knew nothing of the supernatural. They had checked her in the past. And they were staring at her now, wondering how in the world had such a woman gotten sucked into this cluster of people. They had mapped her connections. They created a time line. They listed incidents in which her life crossed the Deaconsâ. And they noticed how she had left all of those connections and friendships to continue her research out west. And though the SRA had even found the wolf tee shirt she had used for fundraising, they also discovered the nature photobooks and postcards she had made full of other animals for the same purpose of funding her research. Out of all of that, only one sure conclusion could be drawn.
Yes, she knew H. Richard Deacon III as a man. But in regards to the wolf, she was just an animal rescue worker. It was what she did. And clearly she did not connect the two.
So, the next question had to be asked. What was she to H. Richard Deacon?
Also, why did he save that little girl? How did he know the cougar was stalking them?
This they did not have an answer for.
The Deaconsâ decision to come to Yellowstone had been last minute like most of their hunting decisions. However, the SRA knew nothing about the Bruchenhaus family and why they were there. So they plowed ahead with that investigation. Discretely, they sent agents to their homes so as not to alert the Seven.
The agent who visited the Bruchenhaus family home of Doug and Jean presented badges connected to the CDC. Genuine. The CDC was immensely interested in the spread of lycanthrope and they were incredibly useful in such situations as wild animal bites. The couple greeted them with polite smiles and a proper invitation into their home. When they asked to speak with their daughter, while their son lingered on the fringe listening in, they obliged, but never left them alone with her.
They gave young Maris Bruchenhaus a quick checkup, with permission from her overprotective nurse mother. As they asked her to tell the story, they learned about her amazing Aunt Audry who rescues lions and cheetahs and wolvesâand rescued her wolf. They mentally noted the phrase âher wolfâ. When they left that visit, it was with a promise for a second checkup if ever anything peculiar arose. They noted after they walked away the visit, that both parents were involved in the medical field and were competent, if not active citizens, in advocacy for natural medicine and the environment.
When they visited the grandparents, they merely got an account of the attack and how the wolf was handled. Again, the agents were reminded that they aunt
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