Lupi 04 - Night Season
do spells, but for something like thisâ¦an unknown spell and allâ¦well. Better call in the expert.â She looked back at the councilor. âI know someone who can probably work that spell of yours.â
The councilor looked relieved. Cynna Weaver didnât. She lookedâ¦what was the word? Oh, yes. Appalled.
Wouldnât it be interesting to find out why?
Gan popped the last of the chocolate in her mouth and wiggled with pleasure. She was having so much fun. Even without the windows.
FOUR
C ULLEN could walk without crutches now, if he had to. It had been nearly five weeks since a giant flying monster from hell had chowed down on his foot and related bits. He didnât heal as fast as some lupiâhis talents lay in other directionsâbut heâd finished regrowing the lower leg and his ankle now ended in a foot bulb, a knobby projection with everything a foot might need. It was curled up in an unfootlike shape, but the parts were all there.
But it hurt like hell to walk on the blasted thing. Tarsal and metatarsal bones, itty-bitty phalanges, and all those tendons were curled around one another, the bones still soft, nothing finished, nothing in its proper position. So he swung along on crutches beside the Fed whoâd been designated to bring him to some supersecret location in the bowels of FBI Headquarters, aka the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, feeling foolish and annoyed.
Make that pissed. Lily gives him a callâ¦and heâd answered his phone, hadnât he? Okay, maybe that was because he wanted to know how the shopping with Cynna had gone, whether the dippy woman had finally deigned to acknowledge reality. But he had answered.
And what does she do? Asks him to drop everything and come to this big, ugly block of a building named for the asshole who ran the FBI back when lupi were pretty much âshoot on sightâ to the Feds. Wouldnât tell him why, either. She gave him this âcanât tell you on an unsecured lineâ bullshit.
In spite of that, heâd agreed. Lily didnât make a habit of yanking him around, which meant something was up. He wanted to know what. But heâd been in the middle of an elaborate setup for a spell, an important one.
Cullen had the most impenetrable mental shields on the planet. They werenât some freakish natural ability, but something that had been given himâor done to himâwhile he was unconscious last September. It was driving him crazy. He possessed incredibly sophisticated spells, but passively. He didnât know the spells, couldnât cast them or learn from them. That was intolerable. Heâd spent weeks creating a spell he hoped would read and copy the ones that had been used on him.
Of course, his shields were designed not to be tampered with, and reading them was akin to tampering. This would be his third attempt. He thought he had the parameters down, but only the casting would tell.
Lily knew all that. She knew how much this mattered. So when heâd told her he would come in tomorrow, heâd expected her to accept that.
Instead, sheâd gotten Rule to order him to come here.
Oh, technically Rule hadnât ordered him. Technically, being heir to Nokolai clan didnât give him that authority. But if your Lu Nuncio tells you the clan needs you to do something, youâre damned well going to do it, arenât you?
Especially if youâve spent the better part of your life clanless. Outcast.
Cullen knew Rule wouldnât kick him out of Nokolai for failing to jump fast enough. He knew that. Yet here he was, and if a good half of his mad came from fears he had no intention of acknowledging, that didnât make him feel one whit more agreeable.
So maybe he was less than tactful when his escort turned him over to a pair of idiots in bad suits who were guarding a dull stretch of hallway holding three doorsâone on the right, two on the left. The idiots wanted to search him.
He did keep his tone polite. âFirst youâd better search for some damned brains. Iâll help. Bend over.â
âSorry, sir,â said the first asshole, lying like a politician. âOrders. Youâre lupus. We have to search you before you can go any farther.â
This was a perfect opportunity. All he had to do was exactly what he wantedâtell them to admit him immediately or else explain to their superiors why heâd left. They wouldnât back down.
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