Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
before wriggling free.
He let me go and started tearing off his own clothes.
Another werewolf, this one tawny and beautiful, streaked by me, knocking me a step sideways. Honey. She was followed by another pair of wolves; one was brindled and the other gray. More of Adamâs pack, though I couldnât have named either of them.
âMercy, what is that thing?â Honeyâs husband, Peter, was still in human form. He saw my look and said, âAdam told me to stay human. Iâm to get Jesse away if things go badly.â
I quit paying attention to him when I heard a yelp from outside. It would have taken a lot of pain to wring a sound out of a wolf this close to the packâs den. They were trained to fight silently so as not to attract undue attention. That yelp meant someone was badly hurt.
Iâd brought it here. I had to help fight.
âCold iron.â My voice jittered with adrenaline. âSalt wonât work on that one, I donât thinkâand Iâm a little short of underwear to turn inside out. No shoes. I need something steel.â
âSteel?â asked Peter.
I ignored him and ran into the kitchen and grabbed a French chefâs knife and a butcher knife out of the set of Henckels that Adam had paid a large fortune for. They werenât stainless steel because regular, high-carbon steel holds a better edge. It also works better on fae.
As I charged out of the kitchen, Honeyâs husband landed at the base of the stairs, right in front of me. I think heâd just jumped down the whole thingâwerewolves can do things like that. He held a sword in his hand.
âMercy,â he said. His voice sounded different than Iâd ever heard it. His pleasant Midwest accent disappeared and he sounded vaguely German, not like Zee exactly, but close. âAdam bound me to watch over Jesse and not help.â
Something hit the side of the house hard.
A sword was better than two little knives. âCan you use that thing?â
âJa.â
As Adamâs declared mate, I could change his ordersâthough Iâd have to answer for it if he got ticked off.
âGo help. Iâll stay out of it and get Jesse out of here if it looks like itâs going badly.â
He was gone before the last words left my mouth.
I tried to look out the living room window, but the wraparound porch hid too much. Jesseâs room would have a better viewâand she might have clothes that would fit me.
I started up the stairs at a run, but by the time I hit the top, I was lucky to be walking. In coyote form, I can trot for hours, but sprinting is different. I just didnât have any more running in me.
Jesse must have heard me because she stuck her head out of her bedroom and then rushed over. âCan I help?â
I looked down to see what caused the consternation in her face. It wasnât my nakedness. Sheâd grown up with werewolves, and shapeshifters canât afford too much modesty. For the wolves, the change is a slow process and it hurts; if they are tearing up clothing as they change, it just hurts that much worse. Makes them even grumpier than usualâso mostly they take their clothes off first.
No, it wasnât my nakedness; it was the blood. I was covered with it.
Appalled, I looked behind me at the carpet that was stained with my blood all the way up the stairs. âDarn it,â I said. âThatâs going to be expensive to clean.â
I heard a roar that shook the house and quit worrying about the carpet. I let go of the railing that Iâd been using to hold me up and stumbled over to Jesseâs window, which was opened wide. Sheâd pulled the screen off the window already. With the knives still in each hand, I crawled out and down onto the roof of the porch, where I could see what was going on.
The werewolves were badly battered. Ben was crumpled against Adamâs SUV and there was a huge dent in the quarter panel just above him.
Darryl circled the fae, his brindled coat fading into the shadows. If he hadnât been moving, I donât know that Iâd have seen him at all. Adam perched on the faeâs back, his front paws raking through the fronds like a giant catâs, but I couldnât tell how much damage he was doing. Honey and her husband were working as a team. Sheâd harry the fae with quick leaping nips until he turned to her and her husband would take advantage of its inattention to
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