CALEB I slammed the laptop shut and lit another cigarette. It was probably the tenth one in one hour, but I did not give a f*****g damn right now. I could not. Oslo’s blood was still drying on my shirt as I paced across my well-spaced office. It has been over an hour since Hunter went to talk to Valerie and Fates, I did not even know how she was doing. Hell, I did not even know why I was restless in the first place. It has never happened in recent times that my beast was uncontrolled. It howled so badly inside of me that I could barely concentrate on important pack matters. On a whim, I cancelled the rest of my meetings for the day because it seemed impossible to focus on anything. I could barely keep my head steady and concentrate on anything, let alone conduct professional meetings. A