Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
Both the bowman and the reeves will come looking for it. I canât afford for it to be lost. Do you promise to guard it?â
It was a gesture of utter faith. Everyone knew Bran had breached the Packâs security three times. The fact that I trusted Curran with the monisto would mean more to him than any revenge. I had made it personal. If he accepted it, he would die to protect it.
The golden eyes looked into me. âYou have my word,â he said.
âThatâs all I need.â
I was free to do as I must. I could keep Bran occupied, assuming I found him, and no reeve would ever best Curran.
âIâm going to the bouda house to check on my friend and then Iâm off to look for Julie.â
âIâll get you an escort as far as the hyenaâs territory.â
âI can find my own way.â
Curran shook his head. âDonât argue with me right now.â
Two minutes later I rode a horse to the bouda house, accompanied by four somber-faced werewolves. They left me at the invisible boundary. As one of them kindly explained, each shapeshifter clan within the Pack had an expectation of privacy in their meeting place. The privacy wasnât easily breached by members of a different beast clan.
The same bouda that promised to smile when she crushed Jimâs bones waited on the porch. She watched as I dismounted and got Esmeraldaâs books out of the buggy still abandoned by the house.
âYouâre back,â she said. âI peeked in on your chickie while you were gone. Sheâs hot. Does she like girls?â
âI honestly donât know.â
âSo whatâs her kick, candy, music? What does she like?â
âGuns.â
âGuns?â
âYep.â
The bouda frowned. âI donât know anything about guns. This isnât going to be work, is it? Bummer. Now I donât know if I want to bother.â
She made me think of Curran again. âMen are dumb bastards,â I said.
She nodded. âWomen arenât much better. Whiny bitches, most of them.â She thought about it. âGuys can be fun. I recommend Raphael. Heâs the most patient one weâve got, so he gets lucky more than the others. Although I think your chickie has his complete attention at the moment.â
I found Andrea and Aunt B in the kitchen at a small round table, drinking tea. The sight of Andrea bringing the teacup to her hyena muzzle struck me as hilarious. I clamped my mouth shut and tried not to laugh. It had to be nerves.
If she asked for biscuits, Iâd lose it.
Andrea saw me and visibly stiffened. âHow did it go?â
âWith what?â
Aunt B sighed. âShe wants to know if Curranâs coming to kill her.â
âOh. No, he isnât interested in murdering you. Believe me, right now youâre the least of his problems.â
Andrea exhaled.
âPlease tell me there is coffee.â
Aunt B grimaced. âTheyâre already crazy. If I let them have coffee, theyâd be bouncing off the walls. We have herbal tea.â
I put my books on the table.
âYou look like you need some sleep.â Andrea put a steaming cup before me.
I needed to find Julie, find her mom, convince a sociopath to donate some blood for the good of mankind, and deal with a tentacled atrocity swaddled in cloth and his rabid mermaids. I needed coffee.
A male bouda sauntered into the kitchen. He wore black leather pants and a leather vest baring a chiseled chest. He wasnât conventionally handsome, the opposite actually: his nose was too long and his face was too narrow, but he had intense blue eyes and black hair combed to shiny perfection, and he used what he had to his best advantage. You knew by some sort of natural female instinct that he would be good in bed, and when he looked at you, you thought about sex.
He glanced at Andrea with an odd longing on his face, switched his attention to me, and offered me his hand. âSorry about ourâ¦altercation in the buggy. I was only playing. Iâm Raphael.â
âThe one who likes the hurting.â I moved to shake his hand and he reversed it and kissed my fingers instead, singeing me with a look that was pure smolder.
I took my hand back. âThat woke me up.â
He smiled a picture-perfect smile. âBeen a while?â
For some reason, I felt like answering. âTwo years. And if you could tone down that smile, Iâd appreciate
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