Alpha Omega 02 - Hunting Ground
reasons, I think. That is one. So is what he said about keeping the Marrok out of his territory.â
âDoes Sunnyâs death change anything?â She was still trying to figure out a reason for the womanâs death, but she couldnât find one.
Another wolf came in, weary and limpingâbut he had a bag in his mouth. He paid no attention to them, and only Anna seemed to notice his passing.
Isaac shrugged in answer to Annaâs question. âIf anything, it adds a final straw to the issue. Arthur is perceived as Charlesâs strongest supporter: the only one of us far enough from the Beast to risk displeasing him. Iâm not sure that is true, except in âthe enemy of my enemyâ sort of sense. Arthur and Bran . . . donât see eye to eye about a lot of things. That doesnât matter, though. Arthur wonât be any good for weeks after this. Losing your mate is . . .â His face twisted a little, then, with effort, regained its usual good-natured expression. âHe wonât be of help to Charles, that is for certain.â
The first victorious wolf had already changed back to human and, naked, was searching through the piles for his clothes. Which reminded Anna that she still had her socks in the pockets of her jeans and her feet were uncomfortable. She toed off her shoes and put the socks on her feet where they belonged.
She was kneeling to tie her shoes when the third winner came into the room. Sheâd never seen his wolf form before, but his scent told her exactly who he was: Chastel.
As soon as he walked into the room, someone set off the alarm and the whole of the warehouse sounded with a low hum for a count of five. Then again for another count of five: the signal that the third bag had been found.
Anna hardly heard it. Chastel was the most humon gous werewolf sheâd ever seen. Ric was larger than average; Charles was bigger than he; and Chastel made both of them look like half-grown puppies. He looked like a Saint Bernard in a roomful of German shepherdsâthe statistical outlier. His coat was mottled in various shades of brown: the perfect color to blend with a forest.
He met her eyes, his own yellow and mad, and she backed away, bumping into Isaac, who steadied her with a hand on both shoulders and pulled her upright. Chastel trotted from the doorway heâd come through to the place where Anna stood with her hunting comrades.
He stopped in front of her and dropped the bag, taking a step backâan invitation.
âI have a mate,â she said. Ric had been right about her participation in the hunt, she realized. Sheâd been in this room, with all these wolves, and not felt a lick of fear. Here, where Charles was, where her friends wereâhowever new they might beâshe wasnât afraid. âAnd I want nothing from you.â
His jaw dropped and let his tongue loll out as he smiled at herâcreepy bastard. He took the bag up again. He took a pace beyond them, then turned and lunged at her, dropping his bag on the floor to free his jaws. He was fast, so fast. She pushed herself backward and hit Isaac, who was just standing there, not moving at all.
She had no chance to get out of the Beastâs way and she waited for his fangs to sink into her. Blood rushed to her head, and she had time to understand that he was going to kill her. In front of all these wolves, he was going to kill her, and no one would be able to do anything about it until it was too late.
And she was not afraid. It had never been death that scared herâit was being helpless.
He stopped his own attack, pulling back at the last moment and snapping his jaws just short of her throat, which he could have reached with both front feet on the floor. Too late, Isaac jerked back, pulling her with him. Chastel gave them all a satisfied look, turned back to retrieve his bagâand Brother Wolf blindsided him.
The attack was swift and silent; Anna was as surprised as Chastel. She hadnât even seen Charles moveâhadnât felt him change to wolf.
Chastel snarled and growled, but Charles was dead quiet and all the more frightening for it. There was an intensity to his attack that Chastel was missing: Charles was aiming for the kill, and Chastel was still trying to figure out what was going on.
Anna had seen Charles fight beforeâbut heâd been exhausted and wounded or reluctantâand mostly in human form. Brother Wolf on the offensive
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