Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
battle would stretch too long, and someone would die.
I grabbed my full glass of juice and tossed it on them, putting out a forest fire with a thimbleful of cranberry juice. They were standing almost nose to nose, so I got them both. The rage in their eyes as they turned to me would have caused a lesser person to run. I knew better.
I ate a bite of pancake from Adamâs plate that attached itself like glue to the back of my throat. I reached across the table and took Samuelâs coffee cup and rinsed the sticky knot down my throat.
You canât pretend not to be scared by werewolves. They know. But you can meet their eyes, if youâre tough enough. And if they let you.
Adamâs eyes closed, and he took a couple of steps until his back rested against the wall. Samuel nodded at meâbut I saw more than heâd have wanted me to. He was better than heâd been, but he wasnât the happy wolf Iâd grown up knowing. Maybe he hadnât been as easygoing as Iâd once thoughtâbut heâd been better than this.
âSorry,â he told Adam. âBad day at the office.â
Adam nodded, but didnât open his eyes. âI shouldnât have pushed.â
Samuel took a towel out of a drawer and wet it down in the sink. He cleaned cranberry juice off his face and rubbed his hair with itâwhich made it stick straight up in the air. If you couldnât see his eyes, you might have thought he was just a kid.
He grabbed a second towel and soaked it, too. Then said, âHeads up,â and threw it at Adam. Who caught it in one hand without looking. It might have been more impressive if one wet end hadnât slapped him in the face.
âThanks,â he said ... dryly, while water slid down his face after the cranberry juice. I ate another piece of pancake.
By the time Adam cleaned up, his eyes were clear and dark and Iâd finished all of his pancakes and used Samuelâs towel to mop up the mess on the floor. I thought Samuel would have done itâbut not in front of Adam. Besides, Iâd made the mess.
âSo,â he said to Samuel without looking directly at him. âDo you know anything about Blackwood other than that heâs a nasty piece of work and to stay out of Spokane?â
âNo,â Samuel said. âI donât think my father does either.â He waved a hand. âOh, Iâll ask. Heâll have dataâhow much heâs worth, what his business interests are. Where he stays and the names of all the people heâs been bribing to keep everyone from suspecting what he is. But he doesnât know Blackwood. Iâd say it is safe to say that heâs big and badâotherwise, he wouldnât have held Spokane for the past sixty years.â
âHe is active during the day,â I said. âWhen he took Amber, it was daytime.â
Both of them stared at me, and, mindful of their recent dominance issues, I dropped my eyes.
âWhat do you think?â asked Adam, his voice still a little hoarser than normal. He had a hotter temper than Samuel at the best of times. âDoes he know what Mercy is?â
âHe had his minion call her into his territory, and he staked his claim on herâIâd say that would make it a big affirmative.â Samuel growled.
âNow wait a minute,â I said. âWhat would a vampire want with me?â
Samuel raised his eyebrows. âMarsilia wants to kill you. Stefan wants toââhe put on a Romanian accent for the next three wordsââsuck your blood. And Blackwood apparently wanted you for the same reason.â
âYou think he set this whole thing up just to get me to Spokane?â I asked incredulously. âFirst of all, there was a ghost. I saw it myself. Not silly vampire tricks or any other kind of tricks. This was a ghost. Ghosts donât like vampires.â Although this one had stuck around for longer than Iâd expected. âSecond, why me?â
âI donât know about the ghost,â Samuel said. âBut the second question has a multitude of possible answers.â
âThe first one that occurs to meââAdam was still keeping his eyes downââis Marsilia. Suppose she knew immediately what had happened to Andre. She knows she canât go after you, so she trades favors with Blackwood. He turns Amber into his go-to girl, and when the opportunity presents itself, he sends her to
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