Were to blame for the tomato incident. And there was the dead animal on her front porch. In both cases, the familiar scent was incriminating. But she required more proof than that. She took advantage of the tension and pretended it didn't exist, hoping that one of them would snap. "Are you all planning on attending the pack barbecue this weekend?" Henry, the boy in the corner, straightened up. Sapphire's wolf was the first to notice the change, especially since the rest of them fed off his strength. Interesting "I'm not," Henry clarified. The others shook their heads. “What a pity." Sapphire leaned on the balls of her feet, her arms crossed. "Marco will be in charge of the grill. He makes an excellent burger." Henry's lip twitched. "I'm not going to do anyth

