“Thanks, Ty,” Griff says. “We don’t even have the information from Rana yet, so don’t worry too much.”
 
 Ty smiles, “I know, but I also know you guys, and as soon as you get that information, things are going to move quickly. I would rather have everything ready for you than make you wait and potentially lose the lead.”
 
 “Thanks, Ty, you’re awesome,” I tell him, and he smiles.
 
 “I know, I had better get on this, there’s a lot to organize. If I get any more updates, I’ll let you know,” he says.
 
 “Could you send us over the case files that you have about the sales?” Coen asks. “There might be something in there that we can get started on while we wait for information from Rana.”
 
 Ty nods, “Yes, of course. I’ll send it over after we hang up.”
 
 “Thanks,” Evander says and then moves to hang up.
 
 “Wait, before you go, I almost forgot,” Ty starts.
 
 Evander’s eyebrows raise slightly, “Yeah?”
 
 Chapter Eleven
 
 Neith
 
 “Ihave received some books from the Elders to give to Neith,” Ty starts a frown on his face.
 
 “Why don’t you look very happy about that?” Reed questions.
 
 Ty sighs, “Because I’m not. The Elders are tricky, and they’re always self-serving.”
 
 I nod, “Yeah, that’s pretty much the general consensus. We’ve been warned about them by pretty much everyone who we’ve told about them.”
 
 Ty nods, “And for good reason. I just want you to be careful about what you read. I can almost guarantee that they haven’t given you all of the books that they have about angels, and that the ones that they have given you only have the most basic amount of information in them.”
 
 Raiden nods, “Yeah, we were expecting that. We’re going to look over it all with a very critical eye. We have managed to find some stuff ourselves, so at this point we’re really just trying to see if what we have managed to find out matches up with what the books say.”
 
 “Good, I’m glad you’re aware of it all. I really wish we could get in contact with your mother. She would be the best person to help you,” Ty says with a frown.
 
 I smile sadly, “Yeah. I think if there were a way though, Sully would have found it. He’s spent a long time without Wynonna.”
 
 “Yes, you’re right, and he did look for a long time. He never found a way to communicate with her though,” Ty says sadly.
 
 It makes me so sad that they’ve been split up like they have. I can’t imagine being forced to stay away from the guys for any real length of time, and Sully and Wynonna were together for centuries before they were forced apart.
 
 “Thanks for that, Ty. I’ll come and grab the books now if that’s okay?” Doc asks.
 
 Ty nods, “Of course. I’m assuming that you still want the digital files for the wolf sales and not the physical copies?”
 
 Evander nods, “Definitely.”
 
 Ty smiles, “I thought so. Doc, come and grab them whenever you’re ready.”
 
 Even though I know that Doc’s going to do it, I still grin with surprise when he appears on the screen with Ty.
 
 “Magic is so fucking cool,” I mutter, and the guys on either side of me chuckle.
 
 Within a couple of moments, Doc’s back, and we’re all saying goodbye to Ty.
 
 There was a lot of information to digest in that phone call, but I can’t help but focus on Dimitri. Everyone just looks at each other for a moment and then looks at me. It’s clear that their thoughts are on the same thing that mine are, or they’ve just all correctly guessed where my thoughts are.
 
 Coen clears his throat, “I need to talk to you all about Dimitri.”