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    The Mystery of the Mother Wolf

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      the blood circulating again, Nancy turned to George

      and said, “I have a sneaky feeling you're hiding

      information from me, Fayne—like, who alerted the

      police?”

      George grinned. “Remember the man who showed

      up to buy the puppy? I told him that Rainbow and her

      litter were stolen property and to call the police

      immediately Luckily, he was a good guy, and he be-

      lieved me.”

      “Luckily is right,” Nancy breathed. “If it hadn't been

      for him, we would have been bear food.”

      “Yeah,” George said. “I love animals, but I sure don't

      want to cater to them.”

      Nancy rolled her eyes at George's joke before bor-

      rowing a police cell phone to telephone the Marshall

      with the good news.

      Later that evening everyone staying at Elk River

      Ranch had gathered around Rainbow, Grover, and

      their puppies in John and Alice's suite after Paul and

      Jenny had fetched the animals home.

      “I'd be one hundred percent happy if I weren't so

      upset about Grandma,” Paul said soberly. “I had no

      clue about her plan, or that she was even capable of it.

      Yes, she is spoiled and selfish, but stealing wolves and

      attacking people?” He shook his head glumly, unable to

      say anything more.

      Bess broke the silence. “There's one thing that I still

      don't get. Who wrote the note on the elk's antler?”

      Dody Warriner cleared his throat, looking horribly

      embarrassed as he blurted, “I have a confession. My

      good friend Bill Ehret asked me to put the note on the

      elk's antler. If I'd known it was a threatening note, I

      never would have done him that favor.”

      “Why did he want to threaten us like that?” Alice

      asked, her face clouding over.

      “It's complicated,” Dody explained. “See, when I

      scolded Bill later about the note, he told me he was just

      trying to get Paul on his side about the wolf issue. Bill's

      worried sick about his livestock's safety with the new

      wolf packs roaming around, and he's especially

      concerned about having a wolf sanctuary so close to his

      ranch. I think he feels desperate. But I'm sorry if I

      caused any of you pain. I really didn't know what the

      note said.”

      Alice smiled. “Don't worry, Dody. We believe you.”

      With a sigh of exasperation, Dexter said, “You trust

      everyone too much, Dad. You should have read his

      note first.”

      Paul said, “Well, I'm hoping Bill Ehret won't feel

      desperate for much longer. The moment I learned that

      he hadn't taken Rainbow, I called him to arrange a

      friendly meeting. Tomorrow we're going to sit down

      together at Thunderbird Ranch to try to hash out a

      compromise between the Montrose ranchers and the

      needs of my wolf sanctuary. Bill's eager to talk. I have a

      feeling we can work something out.”

      “That's great news,” Jenny said, elated.

      Paul smiled at Jenny, then looked back at Alice and

      John. “But the best news of all is that Jenny and I have

      set a wedding date. How does June fourth sound?”

      “Lovely,” Alice said, beaming.

      “What a romantic day it's been,” Bess gushed, with a

      sideways glance at Dexter. “First, Rainbow and Grover

      are reunited, and now Jenny and Paul have a wedding

      date.”

      “Speaking of Rainbow,” Alice said, “let's all give

      three cheers to Nancy for her brilliant detective work.

      Thank you so much, Nancy. Rainbow and the puppies

      wouldn't be here now if it hadn't been for you.”

      Nancy smiled, shooting a glance at Rainbow, who

      was staring at her placidly with her mysterious golden

      eyes. On a whim, Nancy reached down cautiously to

      pat her for the first time, and Rainbow didn't flinch.

      Gently removing one of the puppies from the pen,

      Nancy lifted it to her lap. As she stroked its soft baby

      fur, Nancy said, “I love it that Rainbow trusts me with

      her puppy. It's as if she's thanking me, in her own

      wolflike way.”

      “Now you're an official part of her pack,” Bess said,

      and grinned.

     


     

      Carolyn Keene, The Mystery of the Mother Wolf

     


     

     
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