In the mirror Daves cold, eager eyes met Charless as his lamprey mouth attached to Charless neck, cold and sharp, feeding on guilt. He disappeared from sight after a few minutes, but not from Charless senses as, one by one, the ghosts behind him did the same, until Charles stood apparently alone in frontof the mirror and felt his ghosts gain strength from him while they weakened him. They didnt touch him physically, not yet. But he knew that he wasnt thinking as clearly, wasnt able to trust his judgment anymore.
On the other side of the wall, Anna moved restlessly. Not awake, but aware.
He should close down his bond with her, again. He didnt think any of his ghosts could cross it and touch her, but he wasnt certain. He couldnt bear it if he caused her harm.
Equally, Charles couldnt bear to be separated from her again.
Annas cell phone rang and she grumbled as she fumbled around the unfamiliar nightstand for it.
Hello, this is Anna, she said, her voice husky with sleep.
He was too distracted to pay attention to the words of the person on the other end of the conversation. He listened to Anna, let her voice remind him that he hadnt driven her away, hadnt hurt her irreparably. Not yet.
Right now? A pause. Sure. Were glad to be of assistance. Can you give me the address? No. Not necessary. Theres Wi-Fi here so I have the Internet. Just wait for me to find a sheet of paper. She pulled something else off the table next to the bed her purse, he thought from the sound of it. Charles looked away from the mirror.
Okay. Have pen and paper. Shoot.
He couldnt go out and perform for the feds. Not like this. He would hurt someone, someone who didnt deserve it.
Use me, said Brother Wolf.If I stay with Anna, it will be safe for everyone. I will not harm any of the people. I will keep her safe.
Which them? Charles asked.
FBI, killers, the dead. All of them and any of them. She will be safe and so will the others. I will not hurt them unless I have to. Can you say the same?
Charles almost smiled at the thought that Brother Wolf would be less dangerous than he, but at the moment it seemed to be true enough. Without another look in the mirror, he let the change take him: he would trust the wolf to keep her safe.
How long will it take you to get here? Leslie Fishers voice was cool and professional in Annas ear, but her question had just a hint of urgency.
A young woman was missing from her condo, though she hadnt been gone long. Luckily, the policeman whod gone to check it out had been briefed on their serial killer and thought it was a close enough match to the way other people had been taken to call in the FBI.
There was something wrong with Charles. It had been nagging at Anna since she woke, but shed already answered the phone. It didnt feel urgent, just not good so she decided to take care of the truly urgent matter first to get it out of the way. If it was their serial killer, they had a chance of getting to the girl before anything happened.
How far is the apartment from the hotel we were at it was two in the morning yesterday morning? Charles hadnt been in bed beside her, though she knew he was in the condo. She could feel him.
Ten-or fifteen-minute walk. Something like that. The victims apartment isnt too far from the Commons. Then Fisher clearly remembered that Anna and Charles werent from Boston. The Boston Common. The big park a couple of blocks from the hotel.
After a day of sightseeing, Anna could have told Fisher how big the Common was and approximately how many people were buried in it and all about the ducks that inspired a famous childrens book.
Their condo was less than a five-minute run from the hotel, and she and Charles could always take a taxi if the place they needed to get to was too far.
Less than fifteen minutes, then, Anna told her.
Good, said Fisher. Wed appreciate anything you can do. Assuming this is our UNSUB, based on previous cases, shes still alive and will be for a few more days.
Well do our best.
Anna hung up the phone and began dragging on her clothes.Charles? Did you hear? Theres a girl missing. Is Lizzie Beauclaire one of our werewolves? I dont remember her name from the Olde Towne Pack roster.
Not that I know of. It wasnt Charles who answered.
Anna paused, one foot off the ground as shed been shoving it into a pant leg. Brother Wolf padded out of the bathroom, all three hundred pounds of fox-red fur, fangs, and claws. There were bigger werewolves, but not many. Her own wolf was closer to the two-hundred-pound mark so was Brans, for that matter.
Well, she said slowly. The wrongness in their bond was fading, leaving behind the cool, thoughtful presence that was Brother Wolf. I suppose itll help save time if one of us is already wolf when we get there.
Charles is worried that he will do something bad, Brother Wolf told her.We decided that it would be best if I take point tonight. Brother Wolf had gotten better about speaking to her in words rather than images. She got the distinct impression that he looked upon it as baby talk, but it amused him anyway.
She resumed dressing while she considered his words. Of all the wolves shed known over the past few years, none but Charles could let the wolf rule without disaster. The wolf part of a werewolf was
a ravaging beast, born to hunt and kill, protect the pack at all costs, and not much else. Brother Wolf was different from other werewolves wolf spirits because Charles, born a werewolf, was different from other werewolves.
Different because of you, too, Brother Wolf told her.
I suppose if you both of you think its wise. You know better than I do. Let me know if theres some way I can help. But it does mean we arent getting a taxi.
It no longer felt odd to talk to Charles and his wolf as if they were two separate people who shared the same skin, both of them beloved. She and her wolf nature were much more entwined, though she had the impression that they were still not as integrated as most werewolves were.
Brother Wolf butted up against her, knocking her over, and licked her face thoroughly.Yes. No taxis for werewolves. Charles doesnt like driving in cars. The werewolf stepped away and tilted his head, gold eyes gleaming with humor whatever had Charles upset, it must not be too bad because his wolf wasnt worried.
I will take care of him. Brother Wolfs humor fled.As your sister wolf took care of you when you needed her to defeat the Chicago wolves.
All right, then. Anna didnt know what to think of that because her wolf had helped her endure rape and torture. But in the optimism of the change in Charles yesterday, she decided to believe that Brother Wolfs intervention was a positive thing. Anna dried her face on her shirt tail and got up to finish dressing.
Shoes on, face washed, she looked up the address on her laptop.Were in luck, she told him. Only two miles from here.
There were people out and about at two in the morning, but no one seemed to think it odd that she was running down the street with a three-hundred-pound werewolf. Might have been a touch of pack magic making people see a large dog or not see them at all. Pack magic, shed discovered, could be capricious, coming and going without any of the wolves calling for it specifically. Bran could direct it, as could Charles but she had the feeling that pack magic mostly did what it chose to do.
The lack of interest they were spawning might also simply have been city survival skills on the part of their observers. Anna had grown up in Chicago. In a city, you dont look at anyone whose attention you dont want to draw. Who wants to have a big scary wolf decide you might be interesting?