Diamond growled in my mind, her protective instincts flaring. This was not just about justice anymore, it was about saving the only blood family I had left. "We need to find him," I said firmly, looking up at my mates. "Now." Kane nodded, his dark eyes fierce with determination. "We will. These records give us a starting point at least." "The most recent facility mentioned is in Montana," Fin observed, studying the map. "About three hundred miles from here." "That was five years ago," Brent pointed out. "He could be anywhere by now." I closed my eyes, trying to think past the shock and fury clouding my judgment. Diamond was unusually quiet, as if processing this new information with the same stunned disbelief I felt. "There might be another way to find him," I said slowly as an idea

