Elliott sighed, looking away. "I deliberately chose not to bury the news, you know?" He said. "About Christina. The obsession story and what she did. I could've wiped it clean from every outlet, scrubbed her name off every screen." He gesticulated mildly. "We're in media. It's part of what we do… part of what we agreed to do for Wrath Properties when we were still partners…take down any scandalous thing said against your company." He took another sip of his coffee. "But I didn't, for Christina. I let it stay. Let the humans and wolves see it, as part of her punishment, even though it dragged my name down with hers." Elliott set the mug down. "You know I'm not an enabling father." "I know." He stared at me for a moment, and I could see the lines of age around his eyes. "I used to babysi

