Chapter 27 “Boss, it’s happening.” For a long moment, I couldn’t understand why I was able to hear a human voice above the din of barking and growling. Then I realized the glass wall blocked out Derek’s tantrum, the cacophony existing only within my own mind. Closing my eyes, I forced my legs to swivel away from a brother who could neither see nor hear me. And I followed Dakota to the room off the other side of the building, where computers and monitors lined every wall. It was the television everyone was glued to, though. The flat-screen monitor was huge, but shifters were crowded so close up around it that I couldn’t figure out what was being portrayed when I first walked into the room. Then a red banner popped into existence along the top edge. “Breaking news,” the bold letters rea

