shifters to join in the training. Ryan and the Cat Warriors were taking advantage of it, and so far; they sent thirty members to train.
Cloe and her mates were busy setting up their offices. Darien and Teagan were almost qualified to be PA's; they would be taking their tests in the next six months, but they were making Cloe take time off and stay in her office at their new home and work to organize and consult from there. She was ready to give birth anytime, and her men were sure that she was going to overdo something. Cloe was getting annoyed with their constant hovering.
Reggie and Casey got a handle on the Pack’s financial holdings and day-to-day operations. They had been given an office in the Pack compound house, and they were busy accounting for all the repairs and building expenses. Quinn and Jaden had given them the access to all the accounts; they had available. And since they had started, Reggie had taken over the packs investing so now the money was making money.
Blaine and his mates didn’t need an office per se since they had visions anywhere and everywhere. Bama and Trinity had been a little freaked out when they had done the whole 'woo woo' thing when they were trying to order dresses. Blaine had slammed into the changing room and surprised them all. Now they could laugh about it, but the men had not been happy that Blaine had seen their mates in their underwear.
Lacy and her mother Adele set up shop in Milliken, selling their potions and stuff. She had a consulting room at her shop, and she’d also set up her office in the Pack house, so she could see shifters that wanted to mate. She had been involved in only a few sessions, but so far, everything seemed to be going good. Those shifters that were a little intimidated about seeing her at the pack house came to the shop. Mostly, it was shifters that didn’t belong to the New Council pack, though she’d also had a few visits from her human pack mates.
She reminded herself to speak with Cami about that. With so many shifters coming into town, it was important that their human pack members still felt included. Her mates were taking the calls from reports of abuse and then helping to get resources to those in need. Luckily, there weren’t too many of those types of situations to worry about.
Jordan and her mates were always in their home office poring over the files of the Old Council. They had not made it through many but found a lot of important information.
And they were in the process of setting up a hard copy system and online library for this Council to record their laws and store important documents.
Lagon had begun working closer with the children; they loved him, and so far, he had identified some of their powers. As a Council, they knew they would have to hire a teacher for them all, but they were stumped with who they should get. Each of them had different powers that worked together. Until they had all had their kids, they didn’t know exactly what they were dealing with. Hope was definitely the leader though.
Trinity and Blaze set up an office to meet potential Packs, Prides, and other groups that were petitioning to become a formal community. They had appointments scheduled nearly back to back for the next few weeks.
Argus and his mates were slowly bringing out and updating his books. They had all been surprised at how many different shifters and magical beings, there were in the world. Skye was really good at making sure the lists were organized for the rest of them.
She would give histories and contact information for each of them. Cami was constantly bugging them about making sure she got her own personal list, so she could make sure she was up-to-date on everything.
Trace, of course, had been busy courting Bama with Shane, but in between that time, they had begun their search for members of the Old Council who were willing to come and help them. Of course, they had a few already, but Trace had gone as far as getting some of the
Sa'Rese Thompson.
Michael Wallace
Mallory Rush
Peter Corris
Jeff Brown
Ned Boulting
Ruth Lacey
Shirl Anders
Beverley Andi
R.L. Stine