percentages for their work. The dealer a percentage of the repairs and then had well maintained used vehicles to re-sell on his lot.
Cami gave one last look to make sure nothing; no one was skipped or missing and climbed into her assigned SUV, and the lead Enforcer gave the go-ahead to return to the compound.
Chapter 3
Bama planned for the group ceremony to happen in two months time, on the summer equinox. Even though the other triad mates completed their claims, they’d all caught wedding fever and wanted to participate in the ceremony.
Bama was excited for the weekend to come. First, they would have the luncheon with the author they loved, then a day of pampering followed by the next day she set for claiming; Trace and Shane planned the dinner, while she planned the entertainment, where they would finally officially make her theirs.
She converted one of the smaller bedrooms in the B&B into a temporary office. She stood back from the large board that she had put up in order to make sure that everyone had places for their families and friends to stand. They were building a huge gazebo out in the courtyard of the compound. It was surrounded by trees and was probably the most beautiful place she had ever seen. The mountains in the background and the flowers they were planting around would give it an air of mystical romance.
So many different shifters were going to be in town that she knew they would have to make sure the local law enforcement was going to be on their toes. Sometimes the shifters tended to get a little rowdy, and she didn't want anything to draw attention to their large gathering.
She looked at the map of Milliken and smiled. Some of the shifters bought property to make their own Prides, Packs, and Aries in the area. Argus moved his entire Pride from Texas to Milliken. They took up the eastern border of the compound. Bama really wanted to go over and see the different shifters that belonged to his Pride. Cami had been over and came back so excited to have met new shifters.
She laughed when she remembered a confrontation between Ryan the Northern Pride King and Argus. Every property and tract of land he was interested in Argus had already purchased or had a pending escrow on. Then Trace walked by and mediated an agreement between the two pride leaders.
The Council was just beginning to actually make headway on what they had been called to do. It was exciting to see all the Council members doing what their destiny called them for.
Quinn and Jaden set up their office once again in the Pack compound house. They hired a secretary to make appointments, and they once again were doing their Alpha duties for both the Denver Pack and the Council Pack. During all of this mess, the Denver Pack was kinda put on the back burner. None of the members seemed to mind because they knew what was going on, but still. They needed their leadership back. Many things in Denver had changed, and they needed to know they still belonged to the Pack.
Jaden made several trips to make some changes, and to get to know some of the new members. Jean Paul, Sarah, Charlie, and Judy became important people in the Denver Pack. Since joining, Jean-Paul and Charlie were Enforcers and soon to be named the head Enforcers of the Denver Pack. Devon and Darien were extremely impressed with them. Cami had called and asked the two women to take over her bookstore in Denver, and they were going to be at the luncheon with them tomorrow. Sarah had been working as a bank teller and would take over the bookkeeping tasks. Judy had been working in a marketing firm as an assistant in the art department. She would take over the front of the store. Both girls had a good eye and contacts throughout the community to keep people coming into the store.
Devon began getting the Enforcers training camp back up and running. Gregg, Quin's other brother, had moved to the training facility to take over the day-to-day operations.
Devon began searching for different
Gregg Hurwitz
Blayne Cooper
William Webb
Mark Tilbury
M. L. Woolley
Jill Baguchinsky
Monica Mccarty
Charlaine Harris
Denise Hunter
Raymond L. Atkins