F E N R I R For some reasons, I kept having a feeling that there was more to Leilani’s parent’s death than what meets the eye. I don't know why, but it's been bugging me. And I knew I wouldn't be able to rest until I found out the truth. I needed to know. I had to. The next morning, I called one of my most trusted men, Jax, into my office. He was a quiet wolf, but he was loyal and he was a great investigator. "You wanted to see me, Alpha?" "I need you to look into something for me," I said, sliding a file across my desk. "A car crash. Five years ago." Jax opened the file, his eyes scanning the documents. "The parents of Leilani," he said, a flicker of something in his eyes. "I remember this. It was a big deal in the human news. Tragic." "I want you to find out everything you can

