Captain I popped the cap off a bottle of beer and settled into a chair on the front porch of the cabin we'd deemed the main office. I didn't really care that it wasn't quite five o'clock yet, it was close enough, and I'd had a long f*cking day. The camp was ideally situated in the middle of nowhere. It was isolated enough to keep us off people's radars, shifters and human authorities alike, but it also meant it had no cell service and no internet. I had to drive thirty miles to the nearest town once a week to make a phone call to the Colonel and submit a report updating the scope of operations using the library's wifi. It would have been bad enough, but added to the stress was that every time I called the Colonel, I had my ass chewed out, and it meant I was in a bad mood more often than

