"A few?" Malachi glanced at me. "I'd heard about only one. " Understanding lit his face. "Ah, another today then. "
 
 Grace didn't confirm or deny. "There hasn't been a wolf in these mountains for centuries, and you insist you don't have a wolf in your caravan. "
 
 "We don't. You've seen for yourself all the animals we possess. "
 
 "You could have hidden it. "
 
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 p; "It isn't that simple to hide a wild animal. However, you aren't really looking for a wolf but a werewolf. "
 
 "I'll take either one. "
 
 He didn't appear concerned that the sheriff had lost her mind; he didn't even seem to think she had.
 
 "All our problems seemed to start when you showed up," Grace continued.
 
 "We came for the festival, along with a thousand other people you don't know. "
 
 "You told us yourself that Hitler incarcerated the Gypsies in the camps. Now we've just discovered that Mengele was making a werewolf army in those camps. "
 
 Mal's face went still.
 
 "Coincidence?" Grace asked. "I don't think so. "
 
 "My people aren't werewolves, Sheriff. "
 
 "Then you won't mind if I search your camp," Grace said.
 
 "That would be fine. " Malachi stood. "Shall we?"
 
 "I'll need to talk to everyone in your group. Privately. "
 
 "All right. "
 
 "Good. " Grace indicated I should join her in the hall. Once there she began to pace, muttering, "Gotta find something silver. "
 
 I sighed. "Fine. Do you have an earring. . . ?" The word made me pause, then laugh. -
 
 Grace stopped pacing. "Have you flipped out?"
 
 "Mal isn't a werewolf. " I grinned like a fool.
 
 "How you figure?"
 
 "His crucifix earring. "
 
 "I don't think the crucifix thing works on a werewolf, just vampires. "
 
 "He's still got silver stuck right through his ear, and he isn't on fire. "
 
 Her lips tightened; then she shrugged. "I guess that'll get him off the hook. For now. "
 
 A shuffle at the end of the hall caused us to turn. At the sight of Doc, we tensed.
 
 "Is there a problem?" I asked.
 
 His face crumpled into lines of confusion. "Problem?"