Ah, he said after a long moment. Child, you may take what comfort you can that your puppys death meant that no more would die from that ones misdeeds. Hardly fair recompense, I know, but it is something.
Give it to her, Mrs Cullinan said suddenly. Her puppys dead. Give her your reward. Im an old woman with cancer; I wont live out the year. Give it to her.
The fae man looked at Mrs Cullinan, then knelt on one knee before Leslie, who was holding very tightly to her fathers hand. She didnt know if she was crying for her puppy, the old woman who was more her mother than her mother had ever been or for herself.
A gift for a loss, he said. Take this and use it when you most need it.
Leslie put her free hand behind her back. He was trying to make up for her puppys death with a present, just like people had tried to do after her mom had left. Presents didnt make things better. Quite the opposite, in her experience. The giant teddy bear her mama had given her the night she left was buried in the back of the closet. Although Leslie couldnt stand to get rid of it, she also couldnt look at it without feeling sick.
With this you could get a car or a house, the man said. Money for an education. He smiled, quite kindly and it made him look totally different, more real, somehow, as he said, Or save some other puppy from monsters. All you have to do is wish hard and tear up the card.
Any wish? Leslie asked warily, taking the card, more because she didnt want to be the focus of this mans attention any longer than because she wanted the card. I want my puppy back.
I cant bring anyone or anything back to life, he told her sadly. I would that I could. But outside of that, almost anything.
She stared at the card in her hand. It had one word written across it: gift.
He stood up. Then he smiled an expression as merry and light as anything shed ever seen. And, Miss Leslie, he said, when he shouldnt have known her name at all, no wishing for more wishes. It doesnt work like that.
Shed just been wondering
The strange man turned to Mrs Cullinan and took her hand in his and kissed it.You are a lady of rare beauty, quick wits, and generous spirit.
Im a nosy, interfering old woman, she responded, but Leslie could see that she was pleased.
As an adult, Leslie kept the card the fairy man had given her tucked behind her drivers license. It looked as clean and fresh as it had the day shed agreed to take it. To the shock of her doctors, Mrs Cullinans cancer mysteriously disappeared and shed died in her bed twenty years later at the age of ninety-four. Leslie still missed her.
Leslie learned two valuable things about the fae that day. They were powerful and charming and they ate children and puppies.
1
ASPEN CREEK, MONTANA
Go home, Bran Cornick growled at Anna.
No one who saw him like this would ever forget what lurked behind the Marroks mild-mannered facade. But only people who were stupid or desperate would risk raising his ire to reveal the monster behind the nice-guy mask. Anna was desperate.
When you tell me you will quit calling on my husband to kill people, Anna told him doggedly. She didnt yell, she didnt shout, but she wasnt going to give up easily.
Clearly, shed finally pushed him out to the very narrow edges of his last shred of civilized behavior. He closed his eyes, turned his head away from her, and said, in a very gentle voice, Anna. Go home and cool off. Go home untilhe cooled off was what he meant. Bran was Annas fatherin-law, her Alpha, and also the Marrok who ruled all the werewolf packs in his part of the world by the sheer force of his will.
Bran
His power unleashed with his temper, and the five other wolves, not counting Anna, who were in the living room of his house dropped to the floor, even his mate, Leah. They bowed their heads and tipped them slightly to the side to expose their throats.
Though he made no outward move, the speed of their surrender testified to Brans anger and his dominance and only Anna, somewhat to her surprise at her own temerity, stayed on her feet. When Anna had first come to Aspen Creek, beaten and abused as shed been, if anyone had yelled at her, shed have hidden in a corner and not come out for a week.
She met Brans eyes and bared her teeth at him as the wave of his power brushed past her like a spring breeze. Not that she wasnt properly terrified, but not of Bran. Bran, she knew, would not really hurt her if he could help it, no matter what her hindbrain tried to tell her.
She was terrified for her mate.You are wrong, Anna told him. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. And you are determined not to see it until he is broken beyond repair.
Grow up, little girl, Bran snarled, and now his eyes bright gold leaching out his usual hazel were focused on her instead of the fireplace in the wall. Life isnt a bed of roses and people have to do hard jobs. You knew what Charles was when you married him and when you took him as your mate.
He was trying to make this about her, because then he wouldnt have to listen to her. He couldnt be that blind, just too stubborn. So his attempt to alter the argument when there should be no argument at all enraged her.
Someone in here is acting like a child, and it isnt me, she growled right back at him.
Brans return snarl was wordless.
Anna,shut up, Tag whispered urgently, his big body limp on the floor where his orange dreadlocks clashed with the maroon of the Persian rug. He was her friend and she trusted the berserkers judgment on most things. Under other circumstances shed have listened to him, but right now she had Bran so angryhe couldnt speak so she could get a few words in past his stubborn, inflexible mind.
I know my mate, she told her father by marriage. Better than you do. He willbreak before he disappoints you or fails to do his duty.You have to stop this because he cant.
When Bran spoke, his voice was a toneless whisper.My son will not bend or break. He has done his job for a century before you were even born, and hell be doing it a century from now.
His job was to dispensejustice, she said. Even if it meant killing people, he could do it. Now he is merely an assassin. His prey cling to his feet repentant and redeemable. They weep and beg for mercy that he cant give. It is destroying him, she said starkly. And Im the only one who sees it.
Bran flinched. And for the first time, she realized that Charles wasnt the only one suffering under the new, harsher rules the werewolves had to live by.
Desperate times, he said grimly, and Anna hoped that shed broken through. But he shook off the momentary softness and said, Charles is stronger than you give him credit for. You are a stupid little girl who doesnt know as much as she thinks she does. Go home before I do something Ill regret later. Please.
It was that brief break that told her this was useless. He did know. He did understand, and he was hoping against hope that Charles could hold out. Her anger fled and left
despair.
She met her Alphas eyes for a long moment before acknowledging her failure.
Anna knew exactly when Charles drove up, newly returned from Minnesota where hed gone to take care of a problem the Minnesota pack leader would not. If shed been deaf to the sound of the truck or the front door, shed have known Charles was home by the magic that tied wolf to mate. That was all the bond told her outright, though his side of their bond was as opaque as he could manage, and that told her a whole lot more about his state of mind than he probably intended.
From the way he let nothing leak through to her, she knew it had been another bad trip, one that had left too many people dead, probably people he hadnt wanted to kill.