Alpha Omega 02 - Hunting Ground
here. It had been ten minutes since the noiseâidentified as a sword fight by Alanâhad stopped. Eight minutes since Charles had shut down their bond so tightly that all she could tell was that he was nearby and not moving.
Her wounds had closed, though there were a few itchy spots and a couple of sore places. Sheâd grabbed a sheet and wrapped it around her like an impromptu dress. As she paced, the short lengths of chains that dangled from her wrists and ankles made cheerful sounds that annoyed her. They probably annoyed Alan worse, but he didnât say so.
Sixteen minutes after their last call, the door unlocked.
âSorry,â Tom said. âWe had a little trouble finding the electronic lockâit was in the room with Arthurâs body.â
âCharles?â
âMoiraâs looking after him,â Tom said.
Anna found Charles lying on his side in Arthurâs trophy room amidst a scattering of steel shards, blood, and gore. Moira was kneeling beside him with both of her hands on his bare shoulder. âI have him stabilized right now, but itâs not going to stay that way. Someone put a death curse on him. Heâs fighting it, and Iâm helping.â
Anna looked at his face. He wasnât unconscious, and every muscle of his body was tight, the veins standing out as if he were lifting weights.
âHow do we stop it?â Anna asked, not recognizing her own voice. She knew enough about magic to keep her hands off.
âFind out who put it on him and make them take it off,â Moira said. âOr kill them.â
âCan you tell who did it?â
Moira shook her head. âThis is a new one to me. I canât even tell if it is witchcraft, fae, or some sort of werewolf trickâitâs too entwined with his magic. And his magic is something Iâve never encountered.â
âHis mother was an Indian shamanâs daughter,â said Angus.
âAnd his father is witchborn,â said Anna without considering if it was something Bran would want bandied about. Witchborn meant Charles had a lot more magic than the average werewolfâmaybe that would help Moira keep him alive.
She looked around the room, trying to put together what might have happened so she could figure out how to fix it: a broken sword, a kitchen knife, Arthur dead. Magic . . . the vampires had been able to use magic, and there was one vampire left. Or it might have been the fae woman.
âHow long?â she asked Moira.
âUntil I canât hold it anymore,â the witch told her. âAn hour. Maybe two.â
âThe Marrokâs coming.â Angus sounded grim. âIf anyone can fix this, he can.â
There had been only one fight in this room. Charles and Arthurâs. Whoever had taken Charles down was someone whoâd taken him by surprise. Something the vampire would never have managed.
She needed to think. Needed to find whoever was hurting Charles and kill them.
âIf Charles was right when he sent you that text, and Arthur was the villainâthen Arthur had her killed,â Anna said. âHis own mate.â
âOr the person who bespelled Charles,â Angus said.
She looked at the neat cut that had sliced through Arthurâs neck. Execution style, Charles style. She didnât argue with Angus, but her wolf was certain: Arthur had killed his wife. âIâm going to see if I can find some clothes.â
âYou and Sunny are about the same size,â said Angus. âI donât think sheâd mind you borrowing her clothes.â
She followed the scent of death into Sunnyâs room. Ignoring the body laid out on the bed, she went to the chest of drawers and grabbed a pair of bright pink sweats and a T-shirt. After dressing, she slipped on socks and Sunnyâs tennis shoes, which, wonder of wonders, fit like a glove.
Anna started out the door, paused, and looked at the dead woman. âMy husband took care of your killer.â
Sunnyâs mouth opened and sucked in air. Anna froze.
The dead woman said, âAnna Latham Cornick, mate of Charles Cornick, Omega of the Aspen Creek Pack. Wolf. Sister. Daughter. Lover. Beloved.â
Sunnyâs eyes opened, filmed-over and dead, and her head turned until they looked straight at Anna. âShe who was Nimue, Lady of the Lake, and is now Dana Shea has broken faith, broken her word. She must be punished, and you we have chosen as the
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