Quinn It was hard to believe we’d barely eaten breakfast before our lives got crazier. I stayed in my office after everyone left and did some work. I had contractors arriving for the rushed project I’d requested, and the arms manufacturer said he was making good progress. He’d have a prototype bullet to us within a few days. I couldn’t afford to dwell on my brothers anger and my newly acquired aquatic pack members. Felix had got word to me that Amos would be out all day tomorrow. Dad called in a few favors, and I spent half the day on the phone. We told the alphas it was an emergency royal meeting. As luck would have it, we would even have some international packs represented too. Many hadn’t gone home after the ball. By the time I left the office, things were in place for the alpha mee