Текст книги "Fair Game"
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But Charles certainly wasnt lying to her, either, so all the rest had been automatic, but checking her out had been on purpose. She smiled and felt her wolf relax into the rightness of flirting with her mate.
She had plenty of time for her cheeks to cool. It took a while before she managed to order food mostly because she took pity on an overwhelmed teacher who seemed to be in charge of a million kids all by herself. Anna escaped at last with a pair of sandwiches and a couple of bottles of water and let Charles escort her outside the building to hunt for someplace to sit and eat.
We could have gone into a real restaurant, Charles said, taking a bottle of water she handed him. Or waited for the starving hordes to disperse before joining the fray. He sounded serious, as always, but she knew better, knew because their bond conveyed his amusement.
They were all of seven years old. I was confident that I was unlikely to end up on their plate when there were hot dogs and ice cream to be had.
If they werent predatory, you shouldnt have had to manhandle them, he said, making tracks toward an unoccupied seating area. Anna saw at least one other person start for the same place, then notice Charles and turn away, but at least he didnt look panicked.
They couldnt see over the counter to the food, she told him. We had a deal. They didnt bite me and Id lift them up so they could see. Shed expected them to be shyer, but theyd really seemed to have had fun. Maybe theyd been too young to be worried about strangers. The teacher had been too busy lifting up her half of the class to worry about Anna. Apparently the mothers who were supposed to be helping had wandered off to the ladies room.
All of the children?
Half. One at a time. Its not like they weighed very much. And I had help.
Hmm. Charles raised an eyebrow. There was some pretty intense jockeying for position considering that the prize was hot dogs and sandwiches and not priceless art treasures. I saw you elbow that woman.
She cut in front of a seven-year-old little boy, Anna told him indignantly. Whodoes that?
Ladies wearing four thousand dollars in diamonds, apparently. He cleared the table of the remains of someone elses meal and tossed it in a nearby trash can.
I dont cut in front of children and Ihave four thousand dollars worth of diamonds. She plopped on a narrow bench and put her food on the minuscule table, hoping it wouldnt wobble and dump everything on the ground.
Do you? Charles asked mildly, taking a seat on the other side. The one-person benches, unlike the table, looked sturdy enough and didnt creak beneath his weight, though she saw him rock a little to make sure it would hold. Except for your ring, you dont wear them. And the ring is notworth four thousand.
That one necklace, right? Wearing it wouldnt make me cut in front of some poor, hungry kid. He was playing with her, he was, teasing her because she was afraid to wear the jewelry his father had given her when they were married. Her wolf wanted to wiggle in joy and go hunt something to celebrate. Anna took a bite of sandwich. Though maybe Id have to put on the bracelet, too.
No, he said. Just the bracelet would do. But you dont wear them.
Her necklace was covered in at least twice the number of diamonds and several larger stones. She absorbed the idea of the bracelet itself being worth more than four thousand dollars, and was doubly grateful that she hadnt worn them. She tended to play with anything hanging around her neck what if she broke the necklace?
Theres a time and place for stuff like that. Anna tried not to show him how appalled she was at the value of the jewelry. She preferred to downplay the material changes in her life since shed met and mated with Charles. They werent the important changes if occasionally she found them more difficult than the real ways her life had altered. When youre going shopping isnt a good time for jewels, especially if that makes you think that pushing around little kids is okay.
He raised his eyebrows.Oh? Whenwere you planning on wearing your diamonds? Charles sounded amused. He knew that she was planning on never wearing them now that she knew what they were worth.
Maybe if we were meeting the Queen of England. She thought about it for a moment. Or if I really needed to outshine someone I didnt like. She took a few more bites of a sandwich that needed a little something
onion or radish, maybe. Something with a bite.
She really couldnt imagine a situation dire enough to risk wearing something like that set, especially not if thebracelet was worth four thousand dollars. What if the clasp gave way?
Ah. That would be never? It didnt seem to bother him one way or the other.
Anna thought about it seriously.Maybe if I needed to intimidate someone like if my brother decided to remarry and my dad told me he didnt like her so I had to fly to Chicago and drive her off. I would even cuther in line for a hot dog while I was wearing them. But she wouldnt be seven, either.
Charles smiled. It wasnt a laugh or a grin. But it wasnt his youre-going-to-die-before-you-breathe-your-next-gulp-of-air smile, either, which was as close to a real smile as shed seen on his face for a while.
She gave a contented sigh and tapped the toe of her boot against the leg of his suit. Theyd have been more comfortable in casual clothes, but then theyd have had to go change. And she was afraid that going back to the condo would give him an excuse to shut down again.
Its all right, he said. We can go change and do some more touristy stuff.
He was reading her through their bond. Hiding the warm fuzziesthat gave her behind a distrustful look, Anna took a bite of her sandwich and then said,Okay. But only if youll agree to do this with me. She took her now-bedraggled map out of her pocket and tapped a finger on an advertisement.
Charles looked, heaved a long sigh.I should have known we wouldnt get out of here without doing the imitation trolley car cemetery tour complete with costumed ghouls.
Not in my territory, snarled someone behind her.
As it seemed an unlikely response to Charless pseudo-reluctant agreement, Anna initially assumed it was directed at someone else. But Charles tilted his head and lowered his eyelids, the muscles tightening subtly in his shoulders, so Anna turned around in her seat to see who had spoken.
In rows along the outdoor marketplace were dozens of dark green wagons, resembling nothing so much as the covered wagons in her fathers beloved old Western movies. The wagons served as kiosks where people sold T-shirts, purses, or other small portable goods. Standing on the top of the one nearest them was a young-looking black man, fine-boned and slight, watching them watching Charles, anyway with yellow eyes as the strings of beading supplies hanging from hooks all over the wagon swayed unsteadily.
From photos, she recognized him as Isaac Owens, the Alpha of the Olde Towne Pack Boston being the Olde Towne, complete with the final es. He wasnt in the habit of running around on the tops of unlikely perches or hed have been in the local paper a lot more than he already was.
Youre attracting attention, said Charles in a conversational tone designed not to carry to human ears. Isaac, being a werewolf, would hear him just fine despite being a dozen yards away. Do you really want that?
Im out. They know who I am. Projecting his voice to anyone who cared to listen and people were starting to pause what they were doing to listen Isaac raised his chin aggressively. What about you?
Charles shrugged.In, out, it doesnt matter. He leaned forward and lowered his voice. No more does your declaration. You lost control of the situation that brings me here when you chose not to report the deaths in your territory. You have no say over what I do or dont do.
We didnt kill anyone, Isaac declared, and pointed at Charles. And you will have to go through me to take any of my pack.
Isaac was new, Anna remembered. New at his job, new at being a wolf and, like her, hed been a college student when hed been Changed. Normally it would have been years before he was Alpha, no matter how much potential dominance he had. But the Olde Towne Pack had lost its Alpha last year in a freak sailing accident and Isaac, who had been second, had stepped in to do the job.His second was an old wolf who probably didnt know anything at all about this stunt.
The woman who was working the kiosk her body bestrewn with hand-beaded jewelry and tattoos in a bewildering mixture of color and texture was backing slowly away, trying not to draw attention to herself. Not a bad strategy for someone caught between predators, though less glittery jewelry might have helped another reason for Anna not to wear the diamonds.
If no laws were broken, no one is at risk, said Charles, and Isaac sneered.
Get off the stupid wagon before that poor lady calls nine-one-one, Anna said, exasperated. Come introduce yourself, Isaac, and see what happens. She said it loud enough that she was clearly audible to the crowd of people that was forming a ring around them close enough to see what was going on, not so close as to get involved. That meant she was speaking almost as loudly as Isaac had been.
The local Alpha looked at her for the first time and frowned. His nostrils flared as he tried to catch her scent which would have been impossible to filter from the rest of the people nearby except that she smelled like an Omega wolf.
After a rather long pause, Isaac shrugged his shoulders to loosen the muscles and walked off the end of the wagon a good nine-or ten-foot drop. He landed with flexed knees and turned to the proprietor of the shop, whod stopped when Anna had drawn attention to her.
My apologies, he told her. I didnt mean to scareyou. He smiled and handed her a card. A friend of mine runs a pub stop by and have a meal on us.
The woman took the card with a rather shaky hand that steadied as Isaacs smile warmed. She glanced down and her eyebrows rose. Ive eaten there. Good fish and chips.
I think so, too, he said, gave her a wink, and strolled over to where Anna and Charles sat.
Nice PR, Anna said. Though considering what went before, Im not inclined to give you an A for it.
He studied her, ignoring Charless brooding presence. Ayah, nah, he said, exaggerating his Boston accent into incomprehensible nasal sounds before he dropped most of it to continue more clearly. What in the hell are you?
Good to meet you, too, Anna said. I bet that card was your seconds idea, wasnt it? To make up for your lack of manners? She dropped her voice and added a touch of Boston to it. Oops sorry I destroyed your car. Here, have a meal on me. Was thatyour dog I ate? Oh, sorry. Have a drink at my friends pub and forget all about it.
Isaac grinned, a sudden, charming expression that showed white, white teeth in his blue-black face.Caught me, darling. But you didnt answer my question.
She ismine, said Charles. His aggressive answer didnt show up in his voice, which was low and calm. We have a meeting scheduled tomorrow, with you and your pack. There was no need for this
He glanced around. People were still watching them, but they were pretending not to. Theater, he finished.
This is Boston, hoss. Isaac bent his knees and squatted, putting his head on a level with theirs. Thats thee-ah-tah. Were all about theater here. He pronounced the second theater just as Charles had. He wasnt native to Boston, she remembered. She thought he was fromMichigan or Pennsylvania.
Anna gave him a gimlet eye and spoke to Charles.He was probably walking by and spotted us. Decided he couldnt wait until tomorrow to throw a hissy fit.
And arent you one to burst everyones posturing? Isaacs dark eyes considered her. Then, in a more down-to-earth tone, he looked at Charles and said, As a matter of fact, shes right. Then his face and his voice went very, very serious. I meant what I said. To get to my wolves, youll have to go over my dead body.
If you do your job, hell never have to do his. Bitterness made Annas tone sharper than she meant it to be.
She make all of your words,kemosabe? Isaac asked Charles.
Charles raised his eyebrows in an exaggerated fashion and pointed his chin at Anna as if waiting for her to answer for him. He never used his fingers to point. It was, hed told her, very bad manners among his mothers people.
Speaking of bad manners
Wheres our card for a free meal? Anna demanded. I think you owe us one.Cogita ante salis, my father would tell you. You should think before you leap.
Charles murmured,Before you depart. Sally forth. Close enough.
Anna was never sure how many of the Latin phrases she knew were right, and how much her father simply had made up on the spot. Shed quit speaking it in front of Bran because hed get this pained look on his face. Charles seemed mostly to find it funny, a joke they shared. He claimed not to know Latin, but apparently Spanish and French were close enough to allow him to comment.
Charles is not here to enforce justice, at least not on you or yours. She nodded at Isaac. We were coming to you to ask for information. There are dead werewolves and the FBI and police apparently dont have anything but bodies. We were sent here to help them. We were coming to ask you the questions the FBI probably already have in the hopes you could answer differently for us. How were our people taken and killed? Where were they taken from?
Information on the dead guys? Isaac raised his chin and met her eyes. He waited for her to drop hers and when that didnt happen, he frowned thoughtfully. Likely hed never met a wolf before that he couldnt either stare down, or felt driven to bow before.
The Omega part tended to confuse a lot of wolves who were used to immediately sizing up others when they first met them.Is this wolf more dominant or less? Will she do as I ask or do I have to do what she tells me? Are we close enough in rank that I have to worry about a fight to determine who rules and who is ruled, who protects and who is protected? Anna didnt register at all on the obey-or-be-obeyed scale and she apparently came with something that made all the dominant wolves need to protect her.
Finally Isaac shook his head.My take is that it is some seriously powerful fae, vampire, or something of that ilk. I dont know about the other two I can give you the addresses of their hotels and their stated businesses. But theyve been here before, lots of times. Neither was in the habit of causing trouble so I dont have them shadowed anymore. But my boy, Otten, he was taken right while he was out jogging along the Charles River about five in the morning.
Isaac glanced over his shoulder as if he could see the river from where they sat, though it wasnt possible. Thats early; I know thats early. But there are other people, anddamn, hes a werewolf, right? And Anna realized hed turned his head so they couldnt see the expression on his face. Still, no one sawanything. No sign of a struggle and Otten, hes pretty old, right? Old, tough, and a fine scrapper in wolf or human form. He knew how to watch his back. Not someone to be surprised. Pack bonds hit me hard about three hours later, dropped me right down and out he was hurt that badly. But there was so much static I couldnt get a fix on him when I woke up.
He focused on Charles, meeting his gaze for longer than shed ever seen anyone do outside of Bran. They cut him. Raped him and killed him while they cut into him. His voice was raw with rage, and golden embers sparked in his dark eyes despite the tears on his cheek.
They, said Charles intently. How many?
Isaac looked startled at the question, and then surprise jerked his head up and he frowned.Two? Two
is wrong; there was a third. I just got impressions. Mostly pain. Didnt think the shadows I got were important. Let me think. He closed his eyes and tilted his head, a wolflike motion that was familiar. They all did it, now and again. If Annas nose quit working, shed still know a werewolf when she met him, just from that motion.
Isaac frowned and shook his head.
They cut him, Isaac had said. The FBI had shown them only select views of the later victims, as if to hide damage that had some significance they hadnt wanted to share. Or else they were trying not to shock a civilian consultant who might pay so much attention to the dead body, they failed to see anything else. But cutting
She knew a kind of creature who might cut up a werewolf before killing him.
Were the cuts random? asked Anna. Or were they in a deliberate pattern?
Isaac caught on to where she was going.Witches? You think witches are behind this?
Charles shrugged.This is the beginning of our hunt, Isaac. I try not to think anything at this point.
Isaac nodded and looked at Anna.Could be the cuts were deliberate. Or it could just have been someone playing, like a cat with a mouse they seemed to enjoy it. The bond between an Alpha and his wolves isnt a mating bond I just caught the worst of what he was experiencing here and there. Something unhappy grew in his face, and his eyes widened as he kept the tears in. He wasnt scared, you know? Even when the pain was bad. Otten was a cool one, just waiting for his chance but they didnt give him one.
I knew him, said Charles, and his voice said a lot more than the words. It acknowledged and agreed with Isaacs assessment of the man and told Anna and Isaac that the dead man had been someone Charles respected and liked. Thank you for talking to us, Isaac. Youve helped. Well stop them, and when we do, youll know that you helped.
You find those bastards it came out in a low growl from Isaacs belly, a command by one who was used to giving orders who killed Otten
He sucked in his breath and looked abruptly away and down. Anna glanced at Charles but she couldnt see the expression on his face that Isaac had responded to; it was already gone.
When the Boston Alpha spoke again, the command was gone from his voice.You find them, and I would take it as a personal favor if you called me for backup.
He handed Anna a card. It had only a phone number below his name, so she put out her empty hand demandingly. He lowered his lids and stared at her as she met his gaze unflinchingly then wiggled her fingers. Gimme.
He laughed, wiped the tears from his face with both hands, and looked at Charles.What is she? But without waiting for a reply that wasnt forthcoming anyway he handed Anna a pair of cards that hadThe Irish Wolfhound embossed on them.Dont bend em all up. We reuse them.
Anna snorted as he popped up to his feet and jumped on top of the wagon hed been on before in an easy leap. With a half wave of his hand, he took off, moving fast without giving the appearance of fleeing. He lightly hopped from one kiosk to the next, rocking them but not enough that anything fell off the shelves.
Charles rose unhurriedly, but without any wasted motions, either, and gathered the debris of their meal.Lets go while hes still distracting everyone.
They walked by the Old State House on their way to the condo. It was sitting right in the middle of a bunch of skyscrapers, looking like a bright gold and white anachronism in the middle of all the dark glass and chrome of its near neighbors. Boston
Annad been expecting something like Seattle, since so many people compared the two. And there were some things that reminded her quite strongly of the Emerald City the ocean, for instance and the whole educated-and-liberal feel to the place. But Boston was different, at least the part of it that she had seen.
It wasnt just older; itfelt older and somehow still fresh and brash and still moving on. New World-ish, maybe. Built by people unsatisfied with their lives who crossed an ocean, risking and giving their lives for a new start, right here.
There was the architecture, too. So many buildings here had historic import; theyd been left where they were, no matter how inconvenient. Barricaded on the left and right by busy roads and huge modern buildings, the Old State House was polished and painted and cared for in a way it probably hadnt been back in the colonial days when Crispus Attucks and four other men were shot on the street next to it in the Boston Massacre.
Little narrow colonial roads had mostly disappeared into the wide modern streets, but still popped up here and there holding such treasures as antique stores and old bookshops. The end effect of massive steel and glass buildings standing guard over their smaller and more delicately built forerunners was eclectic and charming.
Do you think the killers are werewolves? Anna asked as they briskly walked back to their condo.
Werewolves? Charles considered it and shook his head. No. Isaac would have known if Otten had been hunted down by werewolves.
They walked about half a block in silence; then Charles shook his head again.Maybe
maybe Isaac wouldnt have picked up on it if the killers had been werewolves. Hes young. But the hunt is wrong for werewolves. No one is eating these victims. A werewolf who is hunting like that
Other werewolves could smell the sickness of spirit on them. He paused. I could smell it on them. There is no wolf in the country who was alive forty years ago that I have not met since the time the killings began. But it could be vampires or witches.
Five thirty this time of year is pretty light for a vampire, Anna said. But if hes been hunting this long, successfully killing fae and werewolves alike, hes got to be some kind of supernatural, doesnt he? I cant imagine that a vampire wouldnt also drink from the victims and if that was the case, no one is telling us.
Charles shrugged, dodging around a small tour being led by a man in a powdered wig wearing Revolutionary fashion and carrying an unlit lantern on a stick. Anna dodged the other way and caught a bit of the tour guides spiel.
Revere did not ride alone that night, nor was he, in his own time, famous for the act. Paul Revere is famous because his name is the one Longfellow, nearly a hundred years later, chose to use in his famous poem instead of my good friend William Dawes, who was the other rider out warning of the British invasion. Before his voice was drowned in the sounds of a busy city at midday, Anna noted that he had a fruity British accent pasted over a Southern drawl: not a Boston native.
Charles continued their conversation as if hed never paused at all. It could be an organization of people who hate the fae and werewolves like Bright Future or the John Lauren Society. Or a bunch of hunters who see us as a challenge.
Or a group of black witches, if there was more than one killer.
Right, agreed Charles. I dont know enough yet. The FBI were pretty careful about what information they gave us.
I noticed none of the later victims crime scene photos show their faces, Anna said thoughtfully. We saw enough of them that the oversight couldnt have been an accident.
No faces, no uncovered front torsos or backs, either. Also no means of murder. Were they strangled? Stabbed? I should have asked Isaac.
You think the FBI will call us in to help? She thought so, but was afraid to trust her judgment when she wanted in as badly as she did. The eyes of the victims stayed with her.
Charles shrugged.Yes. Fisher looked at us like we were candy. But it doesnt matter. If they dont, well involve ourselves. Itll be easier if they ask.
They walked awhile in silence. Well, Charles was silent. Annas shoes made a briskclick-click-click on the sidewalk. She could have walked more quietly, but she liked the way the noise she made blended with the sounds of the city, almost like music.
She bumped Charles as a pretty woman in a business suit and torturously high heels walked past them.Did you see that? Look at her legs. Look at all the women who are wearing dresses and look at their legs. Their calves are all bigger around than their thighs.
They call Boston the walking city for a reason. Charles rumbled as he opened the door to the building of their condo. As soon as he was inside, the faint aura of danger he emitted eased down. Evidently Charles had been in this building often enough that he didnt view it as enemy territory.
How soon do you suppose the FBI will be calling us? Anna asked. If they decide to call us.
Bored? He took them to the stairs and, after her previous ride in the slick, modern, very slow elevator, Anna was happy to trot after him.
Nope. I just want to make sure we have time to do the haunted tour tonight.
He gave her a look and Anna grinned, happily sinking into the warm, safe relationship that had somehow been restored after better than a year of fragmentation. It was too easy; she knew it. But she was going to enjoy it while she could.
Maybe the FBI will call, he said hopefully. She wasnt buying it; hed have as much fun running around old cemeteries as she would he just wouldnt admit it.
Ive got my cell phone, she pointed out. Youve got yours. Get changed and lets go.
He growled.
After the meeting with the werewolves, Leslie ate an early lunch at a nearby soup and bread place before walking the rest of the block or so between the hotel and her office. She used the time to mentally process what shed seen and heard so she could give a coherent, organized version of the highlights for Nick. She finished the last little bit as she rode the elevator up so she was ready before she hit the office.
The office watchdog, known only to Leslies group as the Gatekeeper, nodded at Leslie and buzzed her in. Leslie headed to her desk but a sharp whistle from her bosss office changed her trajectory.
Nick looked tired. Theyd been chasing after two different bank robbers and something that might be a terrorist cell or might just be a bunch of broke students rooming together before this serialkiller thing hit their radar. The terrorist cell had top priority over everything. However, one of the bank robbers had been doing his best to put himself on the top of the list. He wore a distinctive motorcycle helmet with a small sticker on top that had given him the nickname the Smiley Bandit. Lately hed begun working with another faceless, helmeted man who liked to carry a gun and shoot it at lights and cameras after aiming it at people. One of these days really soon now he was going to start shooting people. Their team was short a few since Joe and Turk had been transferred out. The job got done, but all of them were a little light on sleep.
Howd it go? Nick asked after she closed the door behind her.
Leslie thought about it.Interesting on many levels.
He gave an impatient snort.Share. Please.
She started with a rundown on who was there. Nick grunted when she told him Heuter had come. It was a grunt she couldnt interpret. She couldnt tell if he liked Heuter or disliked him or if he was just acknowledging that Cantrip had sent in their golden boy.
Leslie told him about the biggest revelation.Our UNSUB has been killing mostly fae we think for the past twenty-five-odd years and no one noticed until a werewolf told us, a werewolf who wasnt even born when the first murders began. Cantrip claims she is Anna Latham. Ill run the name and see if I agree with them on her identity, but she didnt deny it.
There have been rumors, if you know where to listen, that werewolves may share a trait or two with the fae. That their ability to heal damned near anything also keeps them from aging.
Leslie absorbed that.If thats so, I peg our Anna at sixteen and her husband at ten thousand and change.
Nick laughed.Impressed by him, were you? Craig was, too. He gave me a call as soon as the meeting was over to tell me that he was headed over to see Kip at the Boston PD. He was hoping the police might have someone familiar with the fae they can take the photos to, so we can get a confirmation.
If you talked to Craig already, why have me do a basic report? she asked, a little annoyed.
He said hed leave the briefing for you to deliver, as he was the senior field agent, said her boss equitably, and then got back to the business at hand. If its true, that so many of the victims have been fae, why didnt anyone in the fae communities say anything?
Leslie shrugged.Why do the fae do anything, Nick? Maybe they dont want to draw attention or encourage a copycat. Maybe they didnt notice.
So the killer was out shooting fae and decided to hit a couple of werewolves, too.
Thats the latest theory Craig and I subscribe to.
What about the werewolves? Will they help us? Do we want their help?
Leslie tapped the side of her foot on the floor.The guy is Native American and big. He stood back and didnt say a word he didnt have to. All of us in that room were doing everything we could not to pay attention to him because he was that scary.
Scary how? Cold? Crazy?
Leslie frowned at her boss.Like you get when you are trying to intimidate someone were questioning only not so deliberate.
Thousand-yard stare?
Yeah, Leslie agreed. Hes seen some blood somewhere. And the thing that had been bothering her about the pair of werewolves coalesced. The girl who is his wife, she looks so sweet she ought to be attracting honeybees. Innocent. Even Jim Pierce was feeling protective around her; youcould see it in his body posture and Dr Singh deliberately distracted the Cantrip agents when they got in her face and tried to intimidate her. And you know Singh.
You think she was faking it?
Leslie shook her head.No. Not really. But both of the werewolves looked at photos of dead bodies and didnt bat an eyelash. Granted we didnt show the bad ones in full color, but the old police black-and-whites are pretty nasty.