Dorgan Tivani leans back in her chair, arms crossed, her eyes focused on me as she speaks up. "You know, Dorgan," she says, her voice calm but firm. "We're not going to get anywhere if we don't address this properly. The shifters are scared, I get it. They've had their world turned upside down, and now they've got all these humans around. It's not easy. But it's not right to take that fear out on the humans who are here to help us." I pause for a moment, her words sinking in. She's right. The tension is palpable. The mistrust is thick, and every time a new human walks through our doors, it's like a bomb goes off in the pack. It doesn't help that some of the shifters we've brought in have their own scars and baggage. The dynamics are shifting, and not everyone is ready for it. "But how d

