Cougar's Luck (Pacific Northwest Cougars Book 2)
glitz. He was tall like the Hayes boys, but his hair was longer than was probably fashionable, it curled around his collar and he made it work against his probably four thousand dollar suit. Everett thought that would be a lot for a suit, but he had no idea. His mom bought his last tuxedo for a family function.
    “I’m happy to help. It’s not really work if I get to nose around your computer systems. It’s more like a vacation, William.”
    “Please call me Will, I’m hoping your brother didn’t have to twist your arm to get you here.” He laughed as he poured each of them a tumbler of scotch. Good thing he liked scotch.
    “Not at all, packs have to stick together.”
    Handing him the glass, he sat back down next to Everett on the couch. “This is what I need you to do. Make sure that the company I’m paying a boatload of money is first off, doing what they are supposed to be doing and secondly, that no one is working against the grain so to speak.
    All of our building security should be tied into our lock down system for our vaults. There should be no computer terminals that can be accessed without three forms of identification. I want to be able to access our entire system from our family house. I realize this could potentially leave us open to breaches, but I want you to make sure we are as tight as possible.
    Our computer networks should be on a constantly randomizing system to limit the potential for hacks. I also want full access to all of our security cameras both at the hotel and at home available in both locations. No one, and I mean no one, should be able to see those cameras unless they are physically sitting in our locked security room or our home. No access to computer terminals in the hotel. I would like a kill switch that can be engaged for our home cameras when we know there are humans watching.”
    Everett listened and took mental notes. He didn’t need to write this down. His cat was already itching to get started.
    “That’s all easy enough, who is the firm you are using?”
    “Campbell and Cross, they were very highly recommended and usually work banks and top level military locations that are run by civilians. The last thing I wanted was one of my competitors systems running in my hotel. I needed fresh eyes and a new plan for our business and pack.”
    Everett knew who Campbell and Cross were. They were good, great even, and not cheap to come by.
    “Do they know I’m going to be looking over their shoulders?” The last thing he wanted to do was to fight tooth and nail trying to see how they were installing and setting up the hardware.
    “It was part of my conditions in them getting the contract that we would be having complete oversight by a contractor of my choosing. What I’m paying them, they better ask to wipe your ass if needed,” Will joked, but there was an air of sincerity in his voice.
    “I’ll skip that if you don’t mind. The computers I can handle, but other dudes near my junk? No thanks,” he said, swigging his scotch.
    Taking a drink from his own glass, William looked at him for a long moment. “Do you think if we told our mothers that we liked boy shifters they would stop trying to find our mates for us?”
    Everett thought about it for a moment then started laughing, “No it would just expand their pool of potential candidates that they can run us by.”
    Will clearly saw that he was probably right and started laughing along with him. “Oh well, it was a thought.”
    “So when would you like me to get started?” Everett was itching for something to do.
    “Today if you don’t mind, at least to get a run down, look over the schematics of the system, then shadow the crew tomorrow. If you come to our house for our pack run tomorrow, you can see what they have already installed there.”
    Standing up, Everett put his glass on the coffee table. “If you don’t mind, I’ll go get started.”
    Will walked back to his desk and gathered a key card, handing it to
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