James Smith - Hybrid

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Once on your scent, it’s too late to run…
Dieter Harmon stared in shock at the hiker’s corpse, the head hanging only by a tangled ribbon of flesh. But what horrified him was the sight of claw marks on the victim’s chest. Something has gone terribly wrong with the government’s plan to return wolves to Yellowstone.
As Dieter seeks answers, he is drawn into an escalating battle with Jack Corey, the chief park ranger. This is Corey’s dream project. Wolves have been missing from the primitive beauty of Yellowstone for decades—it is past time to bring them back. For Jack Corey, this bitter fight is personal. And to his advantage, he knows well that in the remote backcountry tragic “accidents” happen.
That is where Dieter Harmon sets out to track a gruesome hybrid wolf that shouldn't even exist. But he soon finds that two predators are stalking him. They are very different in nature, but equally deadly.

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“Shame on you for that kind of talk, Kenny. If I hear any more of that, you’re staying home this weekend. Move it out, boys!”

It had been a risky thing to do. One of Fat Kenny’s friends might beat him up later, but it felt good at the moment. The redheaded boy from the picnic table caught up with him. He said his name was Randy Cunningham. “My mom says I won’t get to go on the overnighter.” Although he wasn’t any taller than Michael, he looked older. “If you can’t go, maybe we can hang out at the campground together.”

“Who said I wasn’t going on the hike?” Michael replied.

“How come you don’t got a uniform anyways?”

Michael shrugged his shoulders, like it wasn’t important. Then Randy pointed at Fat Kenny limping and they both giggled. Michael had made a friend. Maybe it was going to be a fun weekend after all.

* * *

Mrs. Farmington dropped Michael and Megan off at home after the Scout meeting. Michael lumbered toward the cabin as Megan ran ahead. She waited at the side door until he unlocked it, then dashed inside to grab Rusty and wrestle with him on the kitchen floor.

He pulled a gallon jug of milk from the refrigerator. A note was stuck on the door:

Michael,

I’m sorry but we won’t be able to drive up to Bozeman this evening for your uniform. I’ll be home in time to fix dinner.

Love, Dad

Michael ripped the note from the door and wadded it up in his fist. He hurled it onto the kitchen floor and ran into the bedroom where he plopped down on his bed. When Megan strolled into his room, he covered his head with a pillow.

“Remember,” she whispered, “you gotta take Rusty out.”

“Just get out of my room.”

“I don’t know what happened, but whatever it was, I didn’t do it.” She scampered out and gently closed the door behind her, but not before whispering “Rusty” at him one more time.

He threw the pillow to the floor and stood, then walked to the chest of drawers and stooped to open the bottom one. Underneath his winter long johns, he reached for a Boy Scout form:

BOY SCOUT TROOP 173 PERMISSION SLIP AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS

Please read this form. It must be signed and returned to the Gallatin District Scoutmaster before each activity.

Indian Creek Camporee at Yellowstone National Park

Circle ONE only: Overnight / Hike / Canoe Trip

Parent/Guardian for himself/herself and for his/her child or ward by signature herein below waives any and all claims against Boy Scout Troop 173, its leaders and parent volunteers for injury, accident, illness or death occurring during the hike or excursion.

Parent’s/Guardian’s Signature _____________________________

Date ________________

With the folded piece of paper behind his back, he crept toward the kitchen and stopped to peek around the corner. Megan sat on her knees in a chair at the table. With an opened jar and lid beside her elbow, she was painting a slice of bread with a glob of peanut butter. For her, it was more than a snack, it was a party. He tiptoed down the hall and entered his dad’s bedroom, where he pushed open the roll-top desk and stared at the mess. Searching through the stacks on top, he was careful to keep every piece of paper in place. When he thought he saw the bank checks, he reached too fast for them and knocked a stack of papers lying near the edge to the floor. He quickly plunged to his hands and knees and collected the scattered papers, hoping they were back in order, more or less. Gently placing the pile on the desk, he twisted and shoved it back and forth into the exact position that he remembered.

He reached for the group of cancelled checks and pulled one out. In one hand he held the check and in the other he picked up the Scout permission slip. He rushed to the window and mashed both pieces of paper against the glass pane, then arranged the check’s signature line under the blank line of the permission slip. With a ballpoint pen clutched between his thumb and forefinger and his teeth clamping down on his tongue, he carefully began to trace.

THIRTY-SEVEN

BantzMontgomery entered Greta McFarland’s office, accompanied by Dr. Matthew Wallace from the forensics lab in Oregon.

“Come on in,” McFarland ordered.

She’d never looked so bedraggled, Montgomery thought, and he knew why. Word had come in that afternoon about the death of a hiker on the Fawn Pass trail. On the day before, the office received the call from Oregon that Dr. Wallace would be flying in on a government charter with the lab results that McFarland had demanded.

Jack Corey stood in the office by a Yellowstone map on the wall while apparently briefing McFarland. The greetings with Dr. Wallace were quick, then coffee was offered to the special guest but politely refused. The office air hung thick with solemn business as Wallace and Montgomery took their seats and McFarland asked Corey to carry on.

“It was a Grizzly attack,” Corey said confidently, pointing to the map. “The hiker’s body was located here, not far off the Fawn Pass trail.”

“What makes you think a bear did it?” McFarland asked.

“I sent out a team.” He nodded toward Montgomery. “Bantz led it.”

McFarland squeezed her forehead as Corey spoke. The park superintendent always depended on her to be the go-to person for the media. She’d be the one to take care of the report of a death on a backcountry trail and she needed to do it that weekend. An exhausting turn of events for everyone, but especially for anyone in her position.

“They found fresh scat and tracks where the attack occurred,” Corey continued. “Unmistakable Grizzly signs. The body was dragged away and covered with dirt and branches. Typical.”

McFarland folded her arms across her chest and gripped her chin with one hand. “Why is that typical?”

“Temporary storage. The bear planned to return to finish off the carcass. Had to hide it from scavengers in the meantime.”

Montgomery started to speak, but Corey used his eyes to shut him up.

McFarland asked, “So you would say that this attack had an entirely different signature from the one of the photographer?”

“Precisely.”

She turned to face Montgomery directly. “Bantz, what about the other hiker, a Miss Loudermilk, I believe. What did she say happened?”

Montgomery kept his side vision trained on Corey as he spoke. “I wasn’t able to get much out of her. She was still sedated and just muttered, really.”

“Did she say anything about a wolf?”

“I… believe so.”

“Who knows what she meant,” Corey spoke up. “We had a bear attack on a hiker, Greta. That’s always the danger in backcountry.”

McFarland lowered her head and massaged her temples. “Good God Almighty, Jack,” she said under her breath.

“Sorry?” Corey asked.

Without answering, McFarland turned to the director of the Oregon forensics lab. “Well, Dr. Wallace, I hope you’ve brought us some data that can help us out here.”

“As a matter of fact, we have more than we expected to have by now.” He quickly summarized what he and his team had accomplished during the week. They had the attacking animal’s saliva from the wounds inflicted on the victims. They had also recovered strands of hair from the fatal neck wound of the photographer and in many cases from the livestock deaths. The lab isolated the DNA from the samples to pin down a single hybrid as the culprit, a cross between the Tosa Inu breed and a North American gray wolf. To complete the investigation, in the previous two days his team analyzed DNA in the stored blood samples from all of the original wolves transported into Yellowstone from Alberta.

“So for us, it was just a matter of matching the foreign trace DNA found in the wounds of the victims,” Dr. Wallace said, “with DNA from the stored blood from all of the wolves.” Wallace clearly fancied himself as the detective meeting with everyone in the parlor after solving the crime. “And I’m pleased to tell you that we succeeded in getting a perfect match with one of the wolves.”

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