Текст книги "Frost Burned"
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There was a bath attached to the guest room, and I staggered into it, washing out my mouth and scrubbing wherever the silver had touched. Kyle opened the sink cabinet and handed me a new toothbrush and one of those little travel toothpastes. I used it, twice. My lips were still black, like one of those thirteen-year-old goth girls who wore black lipstick.
I used to know a couple of guys who painted their lips with silver nitrate to turn them that color, Kyle said. I thought it was pretty stupid. Your lips werent black when you went to sleep. What happened?
Im afraid to guess, I said. Silver nitrate sounded familiar. I was pretty sure that was what Gerry Wallace had used in his tranquilizer concoction. Give me a few minutes, and I might have something worked up that sounds vaguely coherent, okay?
He looked worried but nodded. I looked in the mirror again and touched my lips. They felt just like they usually did. I grabbed a towel and went out to clean up the mess, but stopped when I got to it. The silver sludge was thickening. What if the towel stuck to it and made a bigger mess? And there was a lot of the stuff, more than Id thought. If all of this had come from Adam, he should have been dead.
Well, I said. What do I do with this?
What? Never vomit on a floor before? Kyle asked conversationally as he perched on the side of the bed. Or never vomit silver?
Ben, sitting far enough away from the mess that there was no chance hed touch it, stared at me. He leaned toward me and sniffed before settling back, his eyes intent.
I lifted my arm and smelled it, smelled Adam on it. I suppose if I could suck silver through the mate bond, it made sense that Adams scent could follow me, too.
Its magic, I told them, and Kyle rolled his eyes.
Look. I was speaking as much to myself as to him and Ben. This shouldnt have worked. You cant dothis. I waved at the mess. I shouldnt have been able to do this. Pack magic, mating magic means that I can talk to Adam sometimes when we arent near each other. It doesnt mean that I can suck the silver out of his body and bring it back with me. I looked at the mess again. And if there had been this much silver in his body, hed be deadand look like the Tin Man.
Kyle blinked. I dont think Ive ever seen him quite so
neutral.
You can talk to Adam when hes not in the room, and you dont have a phone? he asked.
I nodded.
He closed his eyes, and I could read his expression when he opened them again.Thank you, dear Lord, he said with relief. I thought I was going crazy.
In spite of everything, I couldnt help but grin.
Warrens a little nervous about how much werewolf stuff you can absorb without running for the hills, I said half-apologetically.
He narrowed his eyes.Warren doesnt get to keep me in the dark. Then the temper faded out of his face. Id put up with all sorts of werewolf shit if it meant he was back here and safe. His words were raw, and I felt them on my skin because I knew exactly what he meant.
Yeah, I agreed with feeling. But the silver? I think that was more about whatI am than any weird werewolf magic.
Being Native American made you toss up silver? asked Kyle skeptically, but Ben gave me a look of sudden comprehension. The pack knew about Coyote.
The mess on the floor was definitely becoming solid. I was pretty sure it wasnt going to come off with a little soap and elbow greaseand heard Coyote laugh in my ear. A silver dollar, when they were still silver, was a troy ounce of .90 pure silver. I have a host of trivia in my head.
How many troy ounces in a pound? I asked because that wasnt some of the trivia I knew.
I dont know, said Kyle soberly. That looks like a lot of troy ounces to me.
Coyote magic, I thought, breaks rules. I looked at Kyle and decided that he could be trusted, just like the rest of the pack.Its not Indian magicor not just Indian magic anyway. Its Coyote magic.
Coyote? asked Kyle. Are you talking about your other form orthe Coyote?
Ben just narrowed his gaze.
My father was a Blackfeet bull rider from Browning, Montana, named Joe Old Coyote, I told Kyle. But before he was Joe Old Coyote, he was the Coyote of song and story. After Joe Old Coyote died in a car wreck, he was Coyote again.
I understand from people who have seen him in court that Kyle is mostly unflappable until he chooses to be otherwise. Being in love with a werewolf had raised his ability to nearly supernatural levels.
He didnt blink, didnt pause, just said, So the silver slime is because you are Coyotes daughter?
Im notCoyotes daughter, I said firmly. I glanced at the floor. And its not slime, anymore. Joe Old Coyotewasnt Coyote. Because if he had been, my father hadnt just died, he had abandoned me, abandoned my mother, and I would have to hunt him down and hurt him.
Okay, Kyle said. Youre rambling. He reached out and touched me. Are you okay? You look flushed, but youre cold.
As he spoke, a shiver rolled up my spine. I crouched down and held my hand over the silver slab that covered a couple of squares of stone tile.
That is the freakiest thing that ever happened to me. I nodded toward the mess. And if you knew my life, youd realize just how freaky that is. While I was sleeping, I drank the silver out of Adam, woke up, and threw it up on your floorsorry for that, by the wayand now my lips are black.
Kyle took in a breath.While you were doingfreaky stuff with Adamas fine as he isdid you figure outwhere he is?
I shook my head, and he sighed.Thats good.
I raised my eyebrow. He grinned, tiredly.That would have been useful, Mercy. And having somethingfreaky anduseful would have been too good and sent the spirits of evil gods on our tail.
I stared at him.
His grin grew less tired.You might have been raised by werewolves, Mercy, but I was raised by a Scottish granny while my parents were out earning their millions. When the fae came out, she just harrumpfed, and said, Therell be trouble now. And she was right about it, just as every doom-filled prediction she ever made was right.
I let myself fall down onto my butt because my knee was remembering Id been in a car accident, and it had had enough of my kneeling. Ben steadied me briefly, then jerked away.
Thanks, I told Kyle. Ill keep the wrath of the dark gods in mind. Any more cheery thoughts?
Not until Warren is standing right here chipping up the mess you made, he said soberly.
I reached over and wrapped my hand around his ankle to comfort him just as the doorbell rang.
What time is it? I asked.
Kyle glanced at the watch on his wrist.Too early for company. Four thirty in the morning.
His cell rang, and he picked it up.
Mr. Brooks. There are two men on your doorstep. A white male, mid-forties, about six feet tall, in better than average shape who looks very comfortable in the suit hes wearing and extremely uncomfortable about his companion. The second man is shorter, younger, mixed-race, and in very good shape. Might mean he likes to work outmight mean hes a werewolf. Do you want us to intercept and send them away?
No, said Kyle. We have backup in the house, right?
Thats right, sir. And someone watching the porch.
Then let me go see if these are allies or enemies. Ill give you a peace sign if theyre okay.
Kyle hung up and changed his clothes to slacks and a polo he had folded up on the lone chest of drawers in the room. I had the choice of wearing his clothes that I wore all yesterday, or mine that I had worn the day and night before. Since the latter were still bloodstained, I pulled on his sweats, their pleasant teal color doing a fine job of emphasizing the bruises on my skin, and followed him down the stairs, Ben at our heels like a well-behaved guard wolf. He wasnt limpingwhich made one of usso he must finally have started healing.
As soon as we were on the stairs, the doorbell quit ringing. Either they had given up, or they could hear us on the carpeted stairs through the door.
Ben and I hung back as Kyle opened the door to a pair of men, one of them unsurprisingly around six feet tall wearing a black wool coat that emphasized rather than concealed the expensive fit of the dark gray suit he wore. His face was slightly homely in the likeable way of a good character actor.
Next to him was a smaller man who looked vaguely Middle Eastern but darker-skinned. He wore jeans, scuffed hiking boots, and a long-sleeved gray silk button-up shirt. It was cold enough to bite, but he had no coat or jacket.
What brings you to my door at this time of the morning? Kyle asked shortly.
Kyle Brooks? said the taller man. My name is Lin Armstrong. Agent Armstrong. I work for CNTRPCantrip, if you preferand I was wondering if you would mind if I and my associate come in to ask you a few questions about the men who broke into your house yesterday.
I sucked in my breathCantrip was the agency I suspected our villains belonged to. I dont know what I would have said except that when I inhaled, I caught their scents. I could smell dry cleaning fluid, wool, and some dog breed that clung to the complex scent of Agent Armstrong. I also smelled an unfamiliar werewolf.
Bens posture changed. His ears flattened, and he crouched a little, but slid between me and the door anyway.
What pack are you from? I asked, stepping around Ben, so I stood next to Kyle. Excuse me? said Agent Armstrong.
But the other man, he smiled, a wicked white smile in his dark face.What pack do you think I belong to, Ms. Thompson? He had an accent: Spanish, but not the same Spanish as most of the people I knew who spoke Spanish as a first language in the TriCities.
I frowned at him.Hauptman. Its Ms. Hauptman. Who are you?
Charles Smith asked if I would come up here and find out why he couldnt contact anyone here when he tried, the werewolf said, emphasizing the name because he lied when he said it. I knew who he meant anyway. The Marroks son Charles had recently worked with the FBI under the last name of Smith.
This wolf had just told us a number of things. First, he had been sent here by the MarrokAriana must have reached him. Second, he and Armstrong were not closely associatedotherwise, he would not have lied to him. He had not, however, answered my question, which made me think that it might be important to know.
I asked, Armstrong said, through channels if I might be able to grab a werewolf to work as a
liaison. Since I believe that it is a group of rebel Cantrip agents who are responsible for your recent He looked stuck for the proper word.
Problems, supplied the strange wolf. I knew most of the Marroks packhaving grown up in it. I had no idea who he was.
I didnt say anything because I didnt know what to say. Packs changed over the yearspeople move. The Marroks pack tended to gain problematic wolves who couldnt function in a normal pack. This wolfs body language told me that he was dangerous, that he spent a lot of time on the edge of violence, that his wolf was very close to the surface.
The wolf in human-seeming spoke into my silence.When word came to Charles to see if there was someone who could
play ambassador with you and Mr. Brooks, I was already on my way, sent here by the whispers of the fairies. He paused, and
preened a little, as if he enjoyed being the center of attention, then looked at Kyle. Mr. Brooks, it is rather cold out here. Would you mind calling off the gentleman who is aiming at us from your neighbors roof and letting us in?
Whoare you? I asked the werewolf, again.
He smiled again, though his eyes were cool.Asil, Ms. Hauptman. You might also know me as the Moor, though I find the title overly dramatic and wouldnt have mentioned it, but that you would find it, perhaps, a little more recognizable.
I gripped Kyles arm a little more tightly. I knew who the Moor was. The Moor was a scary, scary wolf who Id thought was merely a story, like the Beast of G?vaudan.
Its okay, Kyle, I said, hoping I was right. Asil is one of Charless wolves. Kyle would understand I meant the Marrok.
Asil smiled because he heard the lie in my first sentence. Maybe Kyle did, too, because he gave me a sharp look before he waved at the security team with the two-finger salute immortalized by President Nixon before either of us was born.
I am not at liberty to tell you anything, Armstrong half apologized as he sipped his coffee. He glanced from my face to Kyles, taking in the spectacular bruising Kyle was sporting and my own, more modest bruisewhich started at my jaw and hit the top of my hairline. Kyle looked like hed gone into a boxing match with his hands tied behind his backwhich is sort of what hed done.
Armstrong grimaced.I know its not fair. But I have to operate by my superiors orders.
We were sitting in a room Id actually never been in before. It was decorated in cool tones and was in the basement, with only a small window. Presumably it was one of the rooms that Adams security team had deemed safeor else Kyle had some other reason to drag us down to a room that smelled of carpet shampoo and the lady who cleaned his house, with no hint of either Kyle or Warren.
Dont tell me, Kyle said sourly. A group of Cantrip agents who were unhappy with the limited power given them to combat the scary werewolves and suddenly scarier fae decided to go off on their own. Someone decided that they needed a really big event to turn the tide of public opinion in their favorand they decided the murder of a popular anti-fae senator would be the torch they could use to inflame the public and get, at last, the right to shoot werewolves and fae on sight. They failed when Mercy, Ben, and I managed to call the police on them, and youve been sent to fix the situation however you can while also finding out where they got the money to hire a private army. How am I doing?
For a moment, Armstrongs friendly face wasnt so friendly. The Moor smiled and lifted his own cup to his lips. If I wasnt looking at his eyes, he appeared too young, too urbane to be responsible for the violence he was famous for. He caught me looking, and I looked awaybut not before I saw his pleased smile.
Dont patronize us, Kyle said softly, his attention on Armstrong. You need us to find your people before they do something even stupider. Im not sure we need you at all.
Your cooperation will be noted, Armstrong said. That might become important for you if Bennet succeeds in making a bloodbath here that he can blame the werewolves for.
Who is Bennet? I asked, and Armstrong pursed his lips.
Ah, excuse me, he said. Let us instead say, our rogue agent who is apparently responsible for recruiting other dissatisfied agents. The slip of his tongue that gave away Bennets name seemed purposeful because he wasnt very upset. It is imperative that we stop him, and youcan help by telling me anything you know about how Hauptman and his pack were taken. Anything about the men who held you here. Anything might be useful. In return, I assure you that we will turn our resources to locating and rescuing your people.
He was sincere and truthful, which surprised me somehow. Id expected him to lie his head off.
We are on the same side, Armstrong said earnestly, and he believed that, tooI could hear it in his voice.
Those men who broke into your house are all dead, Mr. Brooks, Asil said quietlyand Armstrong jerked his head around so fast it was a wonder he didnt kink his neck. He wasnt so much surprised about the dead men, I thought, but that Asil knew about their deaths.
I wondered if Asil had killed them himself.
The werewolf caught my expression and smiled, showing his teeth.Not me. I was not sent here merely as a liaison, Ms. Hauptman, but as a useful tool in your arsenal. They were released on bail last night. Because they were scheduled to fly to Seattle, then off to South America by private charter, I thought it would be expeditious to talk to them before they left. But they were dead when I went to the hotel they had checked into, and I nearly interrupted a federal cleanup of the site. He smiled toothily, and I understood that the cleanup was of the sort meant to keep the mens deaths from the local police as well as the public.
If he knew all that, Charles had been busy, because he was more current than Ariana had been when she left. Armstrong was watching him with sudden wariness. Apparently he hadnt known how much Asil knew.
Didyou kill them, Agent Armstrong? I asked. Most people didnt know that werewolves could hear lies, and those who did thought I was human.
No, maam. But my people were responsible for the cleanup. There was an anonymous call to my superiors. He grimaced. Ive spent most of the last twenty-four hours playing cleanup, catch-upand all sorts of other things that end in -up when things go to hell.
Asil nodded at me. Like me, hed heard the truth in the agents voice. Armstrong had not killed them and unhappy was a very small word for what he was feeling about their deaths and the involvement of Cantrip agents in the whole thing. My nose could sense more than just lies. Emotions, especially strong emotions, havescents, too.
You told the police that they wanted your husband to go after Senator Campbell, Ms. Hauptman, Armstrong said.
I lifted my chin.Thats right.
He shook his head.Doesnt scan. These guys were the real deal, Ms. Hauptman. They make a lot of money by not shooting their mouths off. There is no way that they told you that.
Asil met my eyes. He knew how I got my information. He tilted his head a little and gave a shrug.
He was the dominant wolf in the room. If he didnt care what I told a federal agent about how werewolf magic works, maybe I shouldnt, either.
I opened my mouth, then closed it again, visions of being locked up in a white room somewhere with someone asking,What is Adam looking at, Ms. Hauptman? Is it a triangle or a square? in my head. It was probably the result of too muchMystery Science Theater 3000 at a young age, but there was also a real danger in telling people too much.
You know how you told us that there were things you couldnt tell us? I said. Its like that. There are things I cannot reveal to you at this time. Need-to-know things.
Armstrong grunted, but he could hardly complain.On a scale of one to ten, how sure are you that the threat was aimed at Campbell?
Zero, I told him, because Id thought long and hard about this. The threat was aimed at the werewolves. Campbell might be a secondary targetor maybe he was scheduled to be miraculously saved at the last moment. Its easy to thwart an assassination when you know the who, where, and when. I dont know why they picked Adam.
Hes become a public figure, murmured Asil. People like him, and they trust him. When newspapers and magazines want to talk to a werewolf, they try for Adam because hes pretty and well-spoken. Three-quarters of the people interviewed on the streets of New York for a recent morning news story could pick Hauptman out of a lineup. Better than either of the last presidential candidates or the mayor of New York did.
You think this was aimed at Adam specifically? I asked.
Asil frowned at me. Maybe we werent supposed to be talking in front of Agent Armstrong. I think, he said slowly, that we dont know enough.
And our enemies know too much, I said. They knew all of the packand there are a number of our members who arent out. They came looking for Jesse and me. Where did they get their information?
Jesse? Armstrong asked.
Adams daughter, I said. Shes not a werewolf. Wed gone out shopping, had a car wreck, and ended up at my garage, where Ben had come to tell us that the pack had been taken.
Ben?
I tipped my empty cup toward the werewolf stretched out on the floor near me, but not touching. Ben was pointedly not looking at Asilthough he was still keeping his body between us. This is Ben. He was upstairs when the rent-an-army broke into our house and took out most of the pack in one fell swoop. He managed to get away and warn me.
There was a funny pause, and I looked up.
I thought. Armstrong swallowed. I thought that he was just a big dog. I like dogs.
I looked at Asil, then back at Armstrong.Youdo know that Asil is a werewolf, too?
The fed rubbed his face.Im too old for this. Ive been up for twenty-four hours.
Ben wont hurt you, I told him, just as Asil got up to put his empty cup on the low table between the chairs. Ben surged to his feet, growlingbut with his head tilted so he didnt meet the more dominant wolfs eyes. Armstrong spilled his coffee, jerking away. The sudden move attracted Bens attention, and he showed his fangs to the Cantrip agent.
Armstrong, drop your eyes. Kyles voice was calm and easy.
I reached for Bens ruff, but as soon as my fingers got close, he slid away from my hand.
Its my fault. We need to get this over with before someone gets hurt. Asil finished setting his cup down and looked at Ben, though he spoke to the rest of the room. You will have to excuse us while this wolf and I have a talk. He reached down and snapped his fingers in front of Bens face. Come with me.
I stepped between them. Ben couldnt put himself between us again without knocking me overso he nipped me on the back of my knee. A very quick nip, not enough to hurt, just a protest.
Asil tilted his head and smiled.I do like you, Ms. Hauptman. You are not exactly what I expected, but I like you. By all means, come with us.
What exactly are you going to settle? asked Kyle, sounding a little hostile.
Asil examined him for a moment.I wont hurt him, Mr. Brooks, but Ben is trying to protect Ms. Hauptman from me. There is no need, but he has to decide that himself. It will be a lot easier on him if we do this without an audience.
Its okay, I told Kyle. Its a good idea if we are likely to spend much time in each others company. And I could question Asil without Agent Armstrong listening inand he could question me.
Guest room, suggested Kyle. The one we were sleeping in. Apparently this house is low in rooms that are really possible to secure. Otherwise, youll have to make do with a bathroom. Agent Armstrong and I can wait here.
I waved and took the lead out the door and up the stairs. Ben followed me as close as he could get without touching me, leaving Asil trailing behind us.
Kyle Brooks is mated to your third, Asil said, as we hiked up the stairs, his voice thoughtful. He is a lawyer. He was tied up and being tortured by a pair of professionals, and he managed to get himself loose and break one mans neck and knock out the other without killing him. Such an enterprising and ambitious thing for a human lawyer to do to a pair of men who make their livelihood from killing people. How wonderful that he managed it.
Kyle Brooks has a black belt, I said very quietly. Hes in good shape and was rescued by a vampire friend of mine who killed the man who hurt Kyle and let the other live because I asked him not to kill everyone in sight.
There was silence on the stairs behind Ben and me.
I believe I misheard, said Asil, whod stopped on the stairs. English is not my first, nor even my fifth, language. Did you say a vampire friend
I did. I half turned to look at him as I stopped, too.
The world, he said, is a very strange place, and just when I thought Id witnessed all the wonders it had to teachhere is another one. This vampire friend of yours did it for a price?
He did it because he is my friend and Kyles friend, I said.
Impossible.
There was something in his voice that sent Ben surging up against my legs, which wasnt so badbut then he bounced away like a ping-pong ball, and I almost lost my balance because Id braced for his impact. I did lose my temper.
Maybe for you, I snapped at Asil, turning to finish the last four-or-five-stair climb to the second floor. Me? I have friends.
There was another of those speaking silences, then he laughed.Please tell me I wont end up with eggs in my pillowcase or peanut butter on my car seat.
I threw up my hands involuntarily and turned to him to face him again. Walking backward, I said,I was twelve. Dont you wolves have anything better to gossip about than things that happened twenty years ago?
Mi princesa, he told me, his voice deep and flirty,I was inSpain and I heard about the peanut butter. Two decades are nothing, I assure youwe will speak of it a hundred years from now in hushed voices. There are big bad wolves all over the world who tremble at the sound of his name, yet a little puny coyote girl peanutbuttered the seat of Bran Cornicks car because he told her that she should wear a dress to perform for the pack.
No, I said, getting hot about it again. I turned and stalked down the hall. He said Evelynmy foster mothershould know better, that she should have made sure I had a dress to wear. He made her cry. And that was the last time I consented to play the piano.
I opened the guest room door, and Asil paused until I looked at his face.Yes, he said sincerely. Such a one deserves peanut butter on the seat of his pants.
And that sincerity was the last straw. I put my hand over my mouth and leaned against the door and laughed. I was worried, tired, and it felt like every muscle in my body achedand all I could see was the peanut butter on the back of the Marroks elegant beige slacks and the expression on his face when he realized what had happened. Id been hiding under bushes in my coyote shape downwind and everythingbut hed seen me anyway. Bran could always find me wherever I was hiding. Hed raised an eyebrow at me, and Id run all the way home.
He always knew when it was me, I said when I could speak.
Asil smiled; it was a warm and friendly smile.He told me that gave you sorrow. You would scheme and plan so no one would knowand never realized that he didnt even have to investigate such an incident. Who else could it be? he told me when I called him to
discuss the incident. Can you imagine any of the pack putting peanutbutter on the seat of my car to teach me a lesson?
Huh. Such simple logic had been beyond meand it just seemed right and proper that the Marrok would know everything, like Santa Claus with big sharp teeth. He made me clean the whole car. It was worth it, though. He apologized to Evelyn, brought her flowers, too.
He apologized, Asil said slowly, and I laughed, again, because Asil said it like he was storing up information to use to torment Bran.
I needed that. I waved him into the room. Thank you.
He glanced around the bedroom and took in the unmade bed and, his eyebrow rising ever higher, the puddle of now-solid silver on the floor. Then he said,One thing I have always wondered is how Bran did not notice the smell of peanut butter on his so-expensive cars lovely brown leather upholstery.
I made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I put it on a paper plate with a little note that said, For the Marrok, and set that on the dash of the passenger seat, I told him. He was so busy looking at it that he didnt notice the seat until it was too late. I looked at the silver on Kyles floor, too. They were probably going to have to replace the stone tile under it. The eggs, though, I continued absently. The eggs were a failure. They dont break when you want them tothe pillow cushions them too much, and they leave your victim with ammunition to use against you.
Mercedes, tell me Asil walked around the end of the bed, which brought him closer to me, and Ben growled.
Asil stopped where he was.Very well. Lets release your wolf from his predicament before we say those things that cannot be said in front of the government man. He looked at me and pointed back at the door. Go stand in the hall so we avoid the situation where he is torn between what his instincts say and his needto protect you.
It sounded okay, so I did it, standing in the doorway so I could keep my eyes on them. That left Ben and about ten feet between me and Asil. Had he meant me any harm, the distance wasnt enough, but because he did not, it was enough to assuage Bens need to see me safe.
Asil put his hand on Bens nose and pushed down until the red werewolfs head was all the way on the floor. Ben gave a half groan, half growl.
I pledge to you, Asil said, meeting Bens eyes, that I mean you and yours no harm. I recognize that you belong to Adam Hauptman, and I have no need for you to belong to me. I am an ally while Adam cannot be here, standing in for the Marrok, who has sent me to serve in his stead as lord over all the wolves as we are all his vassals. Do you accept me as such?
Ben pulled his nose out from under Asils hand and stood up without crouching for the first time since hed laid eyes on the other wolf. His tail and ears were up for a moment until he deliberately ducked his head and dropped his tail to a more neutral position.
Asil smiled at him.Good. We understand each other. Now Mercedes ThompsondeHauptman, I need you to tell me exactly what has happened and what you know. Quickly, please, we havent much time.
So I told him everything I knew.
When I was done, he got up off the bed where hed been sitting and looked at the metal on the floor again. It had lost its bright color while we were talking, and now had a faint patina of black.
How is your stomach feeling now? he asked after a moment.
Raw, I admitted. But its been that way since I wrecked my car and Adam and our pack were taken. I have no idea if it is from the silver or not.
Asil crouched on his heels in silence of thought, and I considered reminding him that hed been in a hurry. At last he said, You are certain that Peter is the only fatality?
So far, I said.
I find that very interesting in light of the murders of your attackers. His eyes were bright and merry as he looked at me. Apparently, murders were good fun. The one who killed the hired men would not bother keeping all of the pack alive. Such a man would say, One werewolf is enough to keep Adam on the hook, and this many hostages are expensive and dangerous to keep. Which would be right. They were bloody stupid to take down a whole packany commander who ever had charge of a host of enemy soldiers would have been happy to explain it to them. He lost himself for a moment, presumably in happy contemplation of the troubles our enemies had gotten themselves into.