Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
that car of his. I swear he loved it like it was a woman.â
I think I just stared at herâher words made no sense to me.
Trashed his car? Did she mean he had a wreck? Samuel had a wreck? I couldnât picture it. Some werewolves had trouble driving because they could be a little distractible. But not Samuel.
I needed to get to Samuel before I said something stupid.
âI betterââ
âHeâs just lucky he didnât get hurt worse,â she said, and turned her eyes back to whatever she was writing. Apparently she could carry on a conversation at the same time, because she continued. âDid he tell you how close he came? The policeman who brought him in said that he almost fell into the waterâand thatâs the Vernita bridge, you know, the one on Twenty- four out in the Hanford Reach? Heâd have died if he made it overâitâs a long way down to the river.â
What the heck had Samuel been doing all the way out at the bridge on the old highway north of Hanford? That was clear on the other side of the Tri-Cities and then some, and nowhere near any possible route between our house and the hospital. Maybe heâd been running out in the Reach, where people were scarce and ground squirrels plentiful. Just because he hadnât told me that he was going out hunting didnât mean he hadnât. I wasnât his keeper.
âHe didnât say anything about danger to him,â I told her truthfully and followed it with a small lie designed to lead her into telling me more details. âI thought it was just the car.â
âThatâs Doc Cornick,â she snorted. âHe wouldnât let us do anything other than get the glass out of his skinâbut just from the way heâs moving, you can tell he did something to his ribs. And heâs limping, too.â
âSounds like it was worse than he told me,â I commented, feeling sick to my stomach.
âHe went all the way through the windshield and was hanging on to the hood of the car. Jackâthatâs the policemanâJack said he thought that Samuel was going to fall off the hood before he could get there. The wreck must have dazed Doc because he was crawling the wrong wayâif Jack hadnât stopped him, heâd have gone over.â
And then I understood exactly what had happened.
âHoney? Honey? Are you okay? Here, sit down.â
Sheâd pulled out a chair when I wasnât watching and held it behind me. My ears were ringing, my head was down between my knees, and her hand was on my back.
And for a moment, I was fourteen again, hearing Bran tell me what Iâd already knownâBryan, my foster father, was deadâhis body had been found in the river. Heâd killed himself after his mate, my foster mother, had died.
Werewolves are too tough to die easily, so there arenât many ways for a werewolf to commit suicide. Since the French Revolution pretty much unpopularized the guillotine in the eighteenth century, self-decapitation just isnât all that easy.
Silver bullets have some difficulties, too. Silver is harder than lead, and the bullets sometimes blow right through and leave the wolf sick, in pain, and alive. Silver shot works a little better, but unless rigged just right, it can take a long time to die. If some busybody comes along and picks all the shot outâwell, thereâs all that pain for nothing.
The most popular choice is death by werewolf. But that wouldnât be an option for Samuel. Very few wolves would take up his challengeâand those that would . . . Let me just say I wouldnât want to see a fight between Samuel and Adam. Even odds arenât what suicidal people are looking for.
Drowning is the next most popular choice. Werewolves canât swim; their bodies are too denseâand even a werewolf needs to breathe.
I even knew why heâd chosen the location he had. The Columbia is the biggest river in the area, more than a mile wide and deep, but the three biggest bridges over itâthe Blue Bridge, the suspension bridge, and the interstate bridgeâall have two heavy-duty guardrails. There is also a fair bit of traffic on those, even in the middle of the night. Someone is sure to see you go over and attempt a rescue. It takes a few minutes to drown.
The bridge heâd chosen instead was not as heavily traveled and had been built before bridges were designed so that even morons would
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