We will still need you to kill. However, Adam thought that maybe doing other things, too, might
dilute the effect. Maybe if every trip you take isnt to go kill some more old friends and acquaintances Charles hid a wince, or tried to. Maybe it will help. So. I have a call from some of my contacts in the government that they need to consult with one of us about a possible serialkiller.
His father saw his face and smiled without humor.Not one of us. One of the killers theyve been tracking awhile seems to have changed his victim of choice. At least three of his kills in Boston have been werewolves.
Three? And we didnt know?
I knew three had died, said Da. From three different packs, but someone did not see fit to tell me that they were probably connected. Ill deal with that part.
Some heads would roll probably not literally. There is only one pack in Boston. It wasnt quite a question, but Da should have started asking questions if three wolves from the same pack had died in a short period of time.
One tourist from a Vermont pack and another from Seattle. Only one from the Boston pack. The FBI is interested in anything we can add to the investigation.
Youre sending me? People instinctively wanted to please Adam. Charles was better at the destroy-and-subdue, not so good at the coax-and-charm.
No, said his da. That would be dumb. Im sending Anna. You are going as her guard. Ive sent the particulars of what I know to your e-mail and to hers.
And thus Charles found himself wandering around a hotel, trailing a pair of federal agents as he held a cardboard coffee cup holder in each hand, instead of out killing misbehaving werewolves. He knew they were federal agents because only men who were partners moved that closely together. Body language said they werent in a relationship, so that meant military, feds, or cops. Since they were headed the same direction he was, Charles surmised that hed happened upon two of the feds they were supposed to meet with.
The thought came to him suddenly that he was enjoying himself, stalking feds through the halls of the old elegant hotel, especially because they had no inkling that he was doing it. It amused him.
If he hadnt lost the bet to Anna, hed never have gotten the chance. Whod have thought that the security people at SeaTac would be so worried about him that theyd miss Anna smuggling a bottle of water through the checkpoint? His bet should have been a safe one and the worst that would happen to Anna was that they would throw out her water bottle.
It was his fault hed lost the bet.
Maybe Samuel was on to something when hed told Charles that his expression put people off, because one of the hotel workers whod been giving him a worried look suddenly relaxed and gave him a cheery grin.
He could have beaten Anna. He hadnt needed to let out a subvocal growl at exactly the right moment to distract everyone when Anna threw the plastic bottle over the scanners and onto someone elses pack on the other side of the machines. No one heard him, not really, just felt the hairs on the backs of their necks crawl while Brother Wolf laughed at their mates audacity.
Not only had Anna made it through unscathed; shed distractedhim while they patted her down and ran her through the scanners. Which had probably been her intent in the first place. Smart woman, his Anna but she hadnt let him off from paying up on the bet.
When the TSA finally let him through security because being scary wasnt really enough to keep him off an airplane Anna had been waiting for him comfortably curled up on one of the little benches where people sat to put on their shoes. Shed raised her blue food-colored water in a triumphant toast and then drank it down to the lastdrop. It had been Annas idea, not his, to dye the water so she couldnt just play sleight of hand she would never cheat on a bet with him.
Watching her throat as she downed the liquid was a strangely erotic thing erotic and magical, something that couldnt exist in the same universe as the deaths that haunted him. So the ghosts retreated, not a permanent thing, but it was more freedom than hed had for a while, and it was good.
Charles didnt mind losing to his mate, though leaving Anna alone to deal with the feds while he fetched for her didnt make his wolf happy. But he knew that Anna could charm the birds out of the trees, and a few feds who needed their help werent going to give her any trouble. No one was going to try tohurt her. Not yet, not before they involved themselves in the FBIs hunt.
Da thought it would be good for Charles to hunt something other than a werewolf, something truly evil. He hoped that his father was right and empirical evidence tended to support his hope, as his da was frequently correct.
So Charles followed the pair of feds down the hallway to the room where they were meeting his mate and a small group of others. These werent FBI field agents, he decided, because neither of them noticed him, even though he wasnt making any particular effort to avoid detection. Homeland Security and Cantrip tended to have more chair sitters than the FBI did. They were speaking quietly enough that it would have taken a werewolfs ears to hear them. Unabashedly, he listened in.
Are you sure this is safe? asked the blond man of the federal pair nervously. He looked fresh out of college, not yet twenty-five. I mean,werewolves, Pat. Plural.
Theyre cooperating with us, said Pat, the older man. Charles pinned his accent as New England native softened a little by a stint somewhere in the South. He was in his early forties and walked like someone whod done a lot of it. Theyll behave themselves because they have to.
You dont think theyll be mad because I tagged along? It was supposed to be just you. Five people. Two FBI, two Homeland Security, and one of us.
They must be Cantrip, then, thought Charles. According to Da, there should have been two of them and one Homeland Security. Someone had been flexing their muscles. Several someones. Brother Wolf decided that Charles was feeling too relaxed to teach them to mind their manners better.
Easier to ask forgiveness than permission, said Pat as he opened the door to the room that they were meeting in. Isnt that right, Leslie?
One of you can leave, said a womans voice coldly. Just because you arent in the FBI anymore, Pat, shouldnt mean you forgot how to count. Five. Its easy. You can cheat and count your fingers if you have to.
Ha-ha, said Pat, pulling the door shut behind him. Charles stopped to listen before going in. Bet you that no one really cares. When is the werewolf showing up? I thought the memo said eight straight up.
Six people is fine, said Anna, and Brother Wolf relaxed further at the amusement in his mates voice. Five was just to keep the numbers down.
Hed known she was safe. She was a werewolf, and if the training hed been giving her didnt make her safe in a room full of humans, hed been doing it wrong. But still, Brother Wolf was happier listening to the relaxed tones of her voice.
Charles looked at the door and realized that it would be tough to open with both hands full. He might have managed it, but there was another way.
He knew better, knew that the ghosts werent gone. But the temptation was too great. It had been so long since hed touched her, and Brother Wolf was so hungry. Almost as hungry as he was.
So he opened the bonds that tied wolf to mate and said, as mildly as he could manage,Open the door, please and someone is going to have to drink hotel coffee since I only brought enough for five federal agents.
The door snapped open and she looked up at him, her face entirely serious and her eyes bright with tears.