Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
teeth and a huge, cavernous mouth. Drool sagged from his uneven lips. The one visible eye swiveled in its socket.
Warp spasm. Of course. The fourth gift he was born with. He was a warp-warrior, just like Cú Chulainn. I shouldâve seen it.
âLetâs play, little man!â Bran charged Curran.
The Beast Lord twisted out of the way and hammered a punch into Branâs misshapen gut. Bran grabbed his wrist and tossed him at the wall like a kitten.
Curran flipped in midair and bounced off the wall. A man had started the leap, but what hit Bran was a hashish-induced nightmare of lion and human.
The beast smashed Bran off his feet. Curran snarled, his gold eyes luminescent with rage. His huge, prehistoric maw gaped open and three-inch fangs nearly sheared Branâs nose from his face. The Beast Lord was pissed.
Bran kicked Curran off with two enormous legs, and leaped upright. âCome on, princess! Show me what youâve got.â
Curran lunged. Bran swung a meaty hand, missed, and took razored claws to his ribs, slicing him like a pear. The wounds bled and closed.
People scattered. Bran swiped the loup cage that once held the reeve and smashed at Curran with it. The Pack King caught the cage. The wound on his arm bled, the bandage long gone. Mammoth muscles bulged across Curranâs back and he ripped the cage from Branâs hands and tossed it aside. âStill second best,â he growled, his eyes drowning in gold.
They hammered each other, swiping, kicking, caught in a savage contest. Bran managed to land a kick, batting Curran across the yard. The Beast Lordâs rebound took Bran off his feet and slammed him into a wooden shed sitting against the wall. The wall gave, and Bran fell through in an explosion of splinters. Curran dived after him. A moment later another section of the wall exploded, pelting the ground with fragments and Branâs warped body stumbled back into the open. He bled from a half dozen places but didnât seem to notice.
âIs that all you got?â When no answer came, he stuck his head into the hole. âWhere are youâ¦â
The blow sent him hurtling across the yard. As he slid past, I had to jump aside to keep from being crushed. He hit the loup cage with his head and bounced off.
Curran appeared in the gap. Half-lion, half-man, gray mane flaring around his head, his eyes on fire, huge teeth dripping spit, he looked demonic. His roar shook the air.
Bran surged to his feet and charged. Curran caught his lunge, slid back, and ground to a halt. They strained, clenching each otherâs arms, muscles bulging, teeth bared.
I turned away. I could kill one of them with relative ease, given that they were otherwise occupied, but there wasnât a force on this Earth that would make them stop. I could scream myself hoarse, but until they tired enough to see reason, neither of them would notice my existence. Theyâd beat on each other until they got tired. They both seemed to be dealing with damage just fine.
If Jim and Andrea were alive, they would be in a medward.
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WHEN NOT SURE WHERE TO GO, BARREL FORWARD on pure determination. It was a good motto and it led me to the door of the medward after ten minutes of squeezing my memory dry and wandering through the Keepâs maze of hallways and stairs. It took me only a minute to find the right room.
The room lay steeped in gloom, all lamps out except for a small feylantern glowing blue, more of a night-light than anything else. Its soft glow traced the contours of a familiar odd body, stuck on the crossroads between human and hyena.
I stood in the doorway, unable to enter.
âI can smell you, you know,â Andrea said. âI have your sword.â
Andrea raised Slayer, hilt first, still in its sheath. I came to sit next to her on the edge of the bed and took the sword.
âNot even a thank-you?â
âThank you,â I said. âHow are you?â
âI lost Julie. I had her in my hands and lost her.â
âI saw. You did all you could.â
âYou saw? How?â
âThe witches showed me and Bran a vision of the fight.â
Andrea sighed. âIf I had my gunsâ¦they wouldnât have worked. Jesus, what a clusterfuck we made of it.â
âAre you going to make it?â
She sighed. âYouâre worried about me. Why? Iâm beastkin. I heal fast. The flare is going full force, and the doctor has worked his magic.
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