The cameras were installed within a day, but Kari didn’t feel the relief she had expected. Part of her had thought they would be the solution. Something to stop the hateful messages sent to Evan, or at least catch whoever was behind them. Instead, a pit settled in her stomach as she watched them go up around the pack grounds. Dread whispered that this was only the beginning of their problems. That night she came in late, body aching from a long day of training followed by a double patrol. She showered quickly and crawled into bed, not wanting to wake Evan. But only minutes later, the door cracked open. The mattress dipped as he slid in behind her, his arm wrapping firmly around her waist. “I thought you were asleep,” she murmured, shifting back against him. “I couldn’t fall asleep,” he

