Reggie's: Changing a Wolf's Heart

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for the lecture. He had been told many times over the last few months to pull his head out of his ass, but how could he have known?
    “Brother, you need to get your head in the game. Time for guilty thoughts is way behind us. We have to get them out and make sure we all remain safe. No heroics, we stick to the plan, and we all come home.” Darien said and gripped his arm tighter in a show of understanding of how the wolf was feeling.
    Levi dropped his head and said, “I know, I will rein it in.”
    “Good, we have a plan, and we are going to leave in the next thirty minutes.” Blaine said releasing his friend and walking to the table that held the maps.

Chapter 7
    Reggie booted up the laptop the Rogues provided for him. They thought he was good at numbers, and that was true, but they did not realize was that he was also a wiz with the computer. His mother probably failed to tell them of the messes her and his father had to get him out of when he was little. Casey was a wonder with numbers. She could look at a group of them and tell you what was wrong. Reggie was good with them also but not to her level. He succeeded more towards the technology side of the money. He could hide and shift money where no one would ever find it. Casey and Reggie worked as a team that way. She would find the problems in the system, and he would fix them.
    They worked together for so long that no one really knew what they could do.
    Waiting for the computer to finally start he watched his mate sit and stare at him. He knew she was fragile, but he thought that after this last beating, she would break. He could not have been more surprised when she woke up fighting and cussing. He thought that she was stronger than she appeared. She had been hiding behind her fears, and now she had decided that she was no longer going to be a victim. She was looking at the men who hit her with such anger; Reggie knew she was planning something in her head.
    He watched as she quietly and without drawing attention to herself reached under the bed and pried the wire springs off the base.
    She had been subtle, if he had not been watching her so closely he would have missed it.
    Now he wondered what she was going to do. With such a look of determination, she had no qualms about thinking of something to kill their captors with.
    Finally, the screen came up, and he checked what access they thought they were giving him. He wanted to grin when he saw the limited access they gave him while working on the computer. As if that was going to hold him back, but since he did not want them to know that, he grumbled a little out loud about only letting him go to certain sites. He was certain in another room they had someone monitoring him too. He was already creating a ghost program which would allow him to do anything he wanted without them knowing.
    Finally, after a few minutes of his fingers flying across the screen, he was able to do what he wanted. Searching for Casey online was easy. He knew everywhere she usually hung out. It was just a matter of making sure she got online, so they could talk. He sent a message directly to her cell phone telling her to log on to the computer. It took only moments for her to pop on.
    “Reg?” She typed.
    “Yeah, where are you? With Ruby and need a way out.” Reggie said looking over to the two men who were watching him. They were so stupid he figured he could chat with the President, and they would never know.
    “So much has happened. I am calling Devon, the Council Beta. He is in Denver. They know where you are. Don"t have time to explain. They need to know the specifics."” Casey replied.
    “Four guards in the room with us. I saw at least five in the hallway. I think we"re on the second floor of a warehouse. There are not too many windows, but we are not on the ground floor. I am supposed to be finding the New Council Pack money and stealing it.” Reggie said and stretched a little, making it look like he was getting stiff from

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