When John Boulder set out to meet with his source, Paul had the remainder of the morning free to conduct the business he had been sent here to do in the first place. The original story almost seemed irrelevant at this point, but Paul knew it was still important and needed to be covered. He had only a few days left before leaving for Yellowstone. Even getting back into the proper frame of mind was quite a chore. Thinking about four-legged wolves was difficult while two-legged ones plotted to kill him. He didn’t really believe the wolf men would be stupid enough to hurt a journalist, but something was going on big enough to change their tactics, leaving open the possibility of anything. Boulder had said the clients were not involved in the killings. Still, Paul couldn’t shake the image of