Bücher online kostenlos Kostenlos Online Lesen

Alpha Omega 02 - Hunting Ground

Titel: Alpha Omega 02 - Hunting Ground Kostenlos Bücher Online Lesen
Autoren: authors_sort
Vom Netzwerk:
trust them with her secrets.” That was right. “She . . . she’d be okay having someone else do her dirty work—but not for money, I don’t think. Someone who owes her—fae minions, maybe. Blackmail. But not hired guns.”
    â€œAgreed,” said Charles.
    â€œAs far as the vampires are concerned . . . When they came after us, there was no emotion, no personal involvement in it. Just doing a job. But then we killed a couple of them, and that made it personal, right? So when they killed Sunny, they messed her up and left her where they did to . . . to count coup on the werewolves.”
    â€œAngus?” Charles asked. “Dana lives here. You’ll know her better than we do.”
    â€œI don’t understand women at all,” disavowed Angus. “Add fae to that, and you can count me out.” There was a little pause. “But I think Rabbit’s got her nailed. Sounds right about the vampires, too.”
    â€œAnna,” said Charles mildly before Anna could protest. “Not Rabbit.”
    Angus tilted his head. “Term of respect,” he told Anna. “That’s all. Anna.”
    â€œIf you please.” Charles didn’t dwell on it, he just went on to the next thing. “The vampires have some way of masking their scent from us. Keeps us out of their daytime sleeping places.”
    Angus froze. “You think this is a vampire kill? Four vampires against Chastel and Michel?”
    â€œThe Beast was hurt.” Charles avoided saying the names of the dead, usually. Referring to them by a nickname was apparently okay. “Michel . . . is much less dominant than your Tom. His heart is in the right place, but he is no warrior. Otherwise, the Beast would have killed him long since. Where were the rest of the French wolves?”
    â€œAt an all-night LAN party.”
    â€œA LAN party?” Anna sort of knew what that was. “Isn’t that where geeks meet up and play the same game together on a lot of computers?”
    Angus nodded. “Alan thought it might be interesting—let them get their aggression out without actually killing anyone.” He paused. “And no one actually did—not there, anyway. Anyway, he and a few members of his family, several of my pack, and . . . I think one of the Spaniards took it upon themselves to arrange a LAN party with some first-person shooter game.”
    â€œWho would know that there would only be two wolves here?” Anna asked.
    â€œAnyone who read the sign-up sheets—which are on our semiprivate site on the Internet. That means all of my pack and any of the wolves who came to the conference and took time to check out the welcome materials we provided.”
    â€œAssuming our vampires are working for one of us,” mused Charles, “they would have known.”
    â€œIf it’s the vampires, they’re moving awfully fast,” Anna observed. She realized that they were all trying to avoid moving forward, into the house, closer to the smell of blood. “Tom, Moira, and I were attacked the day before yesterday, Sunny yesterday, and Chastel later last night.” She didn’t want to see it, to go near the evidence of all that pain and death. She thought that maybe the others were fighting exactly the opposite battle.
    â€œAssassins with multiple targets taking them out as fast as they can,” suggested Angus. “Strike before the enemy has a chance to pull their pants up and fire back. Busy as little bees.”
    â€œThe question is, what are they doing? And why?” Charles sounded thoughtful, as if he were talking about a game of chess instead of discussing murder in a pleasant little sitting room that reeked of death. “And is Dana a part of this? Or is she a separate matter altogether?”
    He looked at Anna. “You can stay here.”
    â€œBut you want me to come.” She knew she was right, and it surprised her.
    â€œYou bring different eyes,” he said. “Angus and I—we can decipher the battle. You tell us about the person. Who we are hunting for and what that person is trying to accomplish.” He gave her a tight smile. “You see things, why people do things. Vampires who act like wolves. I want you to stay here, but I’m afraid we might need you in there.”
    She took a deep breath. “Okay. But if I throw up, I’ll blame you.”
    â€œGranted.”
    She bent to retie her tennis

Weitere Kostenlose Bücher