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Noah We started patrolling that night. After Lawson had given me his full report, I knew I had to do something to try and figure out what Elite Humanity was up to. We had to be careful—I didn’t want to repeat what had already happened and lose more of the pack. But we couldn’t just sit around and do nothing. Lawson trailed behind me as we stalked the streets. There were five of us in this group, with more spread out across the city to try and hunt Elite Humanity down. So far, we hadn’t had much luck. Either Elite Humanity was being uncharacteristically quiet tonight or they knew we were suspicious of their activity. I really hoped it wasn’t the second option—that would mean they really did have an inside man. “We’ve been out all night and nothing,” Lawson muttered. His fingers curled