Alpha Omega 02 - Hunting Ground
OmegaâRicâs the psychologist. I just watch TV and read a lot of forensic mysteries. I would feel a lot worse about this scene if it were Sunny. If this is the vampiresâand I donât smell anyone except Charles, Michel, and Chastel, so it sounds like it has to be themâthen thereâs a reason they did this to Chastel . . . and the other to Sunny.â
âSunny was personal,â Charles said. âYou didnât get close to see her body, smell it. They scared her and bled her out slowly. She hurt and suffered. Any werewolf who got near her body would know that. They wanted us to know that she suffered. This is . . . just gruesome. But it is not heartfelt. It is staged.â He looked at Anna and gave her a solemn nod. âAnd for someone who isnât usâwho, we hope, hasnât seen it yet.â
âThen we need to get this cleaned up, now,â said Angus and he pulled out a phone and hit speed dial. âYou tell your father heâs bankrolling this one: our witch is expensive. Tom?â
âYes?â His secondâs voice was hushed, as if he was being quiet so as not to disturb whoever he was with.
âGet a cleanup crewâthorough and fastâand your witch. Yes, we pay her for this one, or the Marrok does, and you tell her to charge him up the nose. Get them to Chastelâs place, and Iâll tell you more when you get here. Yes, someone finally killed the bastard.â He hung up the phone and Anna realized, with a touch of amusement, that Tom hadnât said a single word after that first acknowledgment. Angus was an Alpha who knew his word would be obeyed.
âButcher,â said Charles, thoughtfully. âMaybe this wasnât all for show. The vampires didnât mean itâbut they are under orders.â He looked at Anna. âI think youâre right, mind you. But I also think this was symbolic. A butcherâs end for the Beast. Not rageâbecause then the person behind this would have done it himself. But there is some connection between Chastel and the man who arranged to have this done.â
Anna remembered something that the Marrok had said. âMaybe the killer doesnât want to take Chastelâs place in the European hierarchy. Theyâd expect that, wouldnât they? That a werewolf who killed Chastel would have to step in and take overâbecome the Marrok of Europe? Even if it wasnât a proper challenge.â
Charles smiled a littleâwhich was not right, not in that roomâbut heâd been a werewolf for a very long time and likely didnât have her still-human responses to the gore. âYou saved me from a worse fate than you knew when you stopped me from killing him earlier. I have no desire to do my fatherâs job.â
âI have one more question,â Anna said, taking a last look around the room. She needed to get out of there. Maybe if she were wolf at that moment, it wouldnât bother her so much, but her eyes kept looking at Chastelâs headâand his dead eyes looked right back at her.
âYes?â
âWhy did they leave Michel alive?â
âI donât think they meant to,â said Angus. âI think they thought he was dead. Heâs in very bad shapeâbut heâs smart and used to pretending heâs hurt more than he is.â
Anna knew all about that one. If they thought theyâd broken bones the first time, sometimes they didnât hit you a second time.
âThatâs it,â she said, moving blindly out of the room. âThatâs all I can do.â And she sprinted for the bathroom theyâd passed on the way in. The coffee hadnât been in her stomach long enough to taste too bad. At least she hadnât had breakfast.
She grabbed a clean towel and got it wet with cold water. When she was finished, she cleaned the bottoms of her shoes. They were leather and only a couple of weeks old, and the blood hadnât been on them long. Mostly they wiped clean.
ELEVEN
MICHEL was bad. Almost-dead bad. And he wasnât going to be telling anyone anything anytime soon. Alan had him on a hospital bedâin a cage in the basement of his house twenty minutes away. The cage was necessary because seriously injured werewolves, when not attended by more dominant wolves, tended to be violent.
It was probably not useful to go talk to him until heâd had a day or so to heal, Charles decided.
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