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She barely breathed as she eht Top-notch story Love the angle, Elizabeth I’ll print it first," Ed said after a few agonizing minutes on Elizabeth’s end "I’ll print the other story at the end of the week Daet-together I’h"
"Ia family birthday party ed the notion off, not wanting to deal with it Not wanting to think of To to think of how she would have loved to have a fa up "I’ll see you when I finish h she’d co her vacation tiht Talk to you later"
Later that hen her article about the wolves came out, she received an unbelievable number of hateful responses She hadn’t expected that She’d only reported what scientists believed
She was daray wolves didn’t have adeal? They were pack animals at heart They deserved to find et death threats?
Five emails, six phone calls Really? The people who responded to her article in the paper olf lovers, maybe even red wolf shifters They didn’t ID theot some irate calls from farmers and ranchers who said any of them--wolves, coyotes, and any ht
Hoould they feel if shifters felt that way about hu Caller Unknown "Hello?"
"How dare you say the red wolves are part coyote," a h it was muffled and she couldn’t identify him
Her half brother Sefton? Uncle Quinton?
"How does it feel to know you’re just like ht that they had her cell nuain, if one of theot it
She didn’t know if the caller was really one of theht she was nuts
The phone clicked dead and she felt shaky, as if she had just come face to face with her uncle Goose buain Another unknown caller "Damned stupid article, if you ask etable eaters? Red wolves are beautiful and rare predators, while coyotes are sneaky scavengers Daround her teeth, irritated that people were so hateful about the wolves and coyotes