Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
about it, I hope he told you he was the one who egged me into taking the car out in the first place. Iâm going back to see how Warren is.â
Adam was laughing quietly as I shut the door behind me.
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I drove home alone a few hours later. Samuel was staying all night to make sure nothing went wrongâat least nothing more wrong than it already had. Kyle was staying as well: I was pretty sure it would have taken more than a pack of werewolves to get him out of that room.
There was nothing I could do for Warren, or for Stefan. Or Ben. Why couldnât the people I cared about just need someone to fix their cars? I could do that. And when had I started worrying about Ben? He was a rat bastard.
But the sick feeling in my stomach was partly on his account, too. Damn it. Damn it all.
There were two phone messages waiting for me when I got home. One from my mother and the other from Gabriel. I returned Gabrielâs call and told him that Warren had been badly hurt, but should be fine. My mother I couldnât face. Not without crying, and I didnât intend to cry until I found out for certain what had happened.
I ate ramen noodles for dinner and fed most of it to Medea who purred as she licked the broth. I cleaned up my meal, then vacuumed and dusted. You can tell the shape of my life by how clean my house is. When Iâm upset I cook, or I clean. I couldnât eat anything more, so I cleaned.
I turned the vacuum off to move the couch and realized that the phone had been ringing. Had something else gone wrong?
I picked up the receiver and hit TALK . âThompson residence.â
âMercedes Thompson, the Mistress would like to speak with you.â The voice was urbane and female, a secretaryâs voice. I looked out the window and saw that the sun was setting, bathing the Horse Heaven Hills in brilliant orange light.
All the frustrated anger Iâd been working off returned with a vengeance. If Stefanâs mistress had sent out all of her minions after the sorcerer, instead of playing petty power games, Warren wouldnât be fighting for his life.
âIâm sorry,â I said insincerely. âPlease inform your mistress that I am not interested in visiting with her.â I hung up the phone. When it rang again, I turned off the ringer and pulled the cushions off the couch so I could clean underneath them.
When my cell phone rang, I almost ignored it, too, because I didnât recognize the number. But it might have been one of Adamâs pack calling, or Stefan.
âHello?â
âMercedes Thompson, I need you to help me find Stefan and kill this sorcerer,â said Marsilia.
I knew what I should do. If sheâd said anything else I could have hung up on her, I would have done it, too, no matter how stupid hanging up on the Mistress of the vampire seethe would be. But she needed me , needed me to do something.
To kill the sorcerer.
But that was ridiculousâwhat could I do that two vampires and a pair of werewolves could not?
âWhy me?â
âIâll explain it to you face-to-face.â
She was good, I had to give her that muchâif I hadnât been listening for it, I donât think Iâd have heard the satisfaction in her voice.
Chapter 8
Though it was nearly midnight, the parking lot at Uncle Mikeâs was full and I had to park in the warehouseâs lot next door. My little Rabbit wasnât alone, but it looked worried among all the SUVs and trucks. I donât know why the fae like big vehicles, but you never see one driving a Geo Metro.
There are several bars near the fae reservation in Walla Walla, about sixty miles up the highway, that claim to be fae hangouts to attract publicity. There was a new bar, not too far from my shop, that billed itself out as a werewolf den. But you wonât find Uncle Mike advertising for customers, nor will you find many humans there. If some stupid human, attracted by the number of cars in the lot, stops by, a subtle spell has him hurrying along his way. Uncle Mikeâs is for the faeâthough he tolerates most any kind of preternatural creature, as long as they donât cause any problems.
Iâd refused to go to the seethe without Stefan. Stubborn, I might be, but not stupid. I wouldnât invite her to my house eitherâitâs much easier to invite evil in than it is to keep it out afterwards. I wasnât even certain how you uninvited a vampire,
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