Beneath a Blood Moon (61 page)

Read Beneath a Blood Moon Online

Authors: R. J. Blain

Tags: #Fiction, #Urban Fantasy

BOOK: Beneath a Blood Moon
4.99Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

I fell asleep in the tub, and when I woke up, it was to the quiet murmur of my mate’s voice beside me. Cracking open an eye, I watched him. He sat beside me, leaning against the headboard while holding a cell to his ear.

“Come sleep,” I mumbled, untangling from the blankets to slide my hand up his bare arm.

“Ah, hold on a moment, sir,” he said before turning his attention to me. “Hungry?”

A gurgle from my stomach answered him. Laughing, he placed the cell to his ear again. “Sir, can I call you back? Ah, yes, I suppose that will work.” He held the phone out to me. “Talk while I hunt you something to eat.”

I glared at the device, sighed, and took it, setting it somewhere in the general vicinity of my ear. “Hello?”

“Good evening, Mrs. Sanders,” the Shadow Pope greeted me.

“What time is it?” I mumbled, contemplating whether or not I wanted to be awake and how offended the man on the other end of the line would be if I fell back asleep.

“Six in the evening your time. I was just discussing with your husband about who might be responsible for your kidnapping. Wendy has already expressed her belief someone in the pack wishes to remove the Alphas to stage a takeover, but I wanted to hear your thoughts.”

“Agreed.” I drew a deep breath and yawned. “This is like a bad cop soap opera. Too bad we can’t just do like they do on television and search phone records for odd calls to weird places.”

There was a long moment of silence on the other end of the line. “There’s no reason we can’t do that, actually. We’ll have to hope the accomplice was using their Inquisition phone, however.”

“Why?”

“Those are the numbers we have automatic authorization to pull records for, Mrs. Sanders.”

“You have the authorization to marry people without their prior consent, adjust their licenses, do their taxes, and buy properties on their behalf. Surely you can get a warrant to pull phone records for the other lines,” I grumbled.

“Do you have any other opinions you would like to share with me?”

“I wanted to kill our kidnapper and give him to my mate as a present, but a shark ate him.”

“I’m sure Matthew will appreciate the thought. Excellent work, by the way. You were very brave to do as you did. I hear your puppy has also emerged unscathed so far as well. I’m relieved. We were worried, especially knowing Wendy has difficulties resisting the need to shift with the full moon.” The Shadow Pope chuckled. “Richard and Charles had their hands full with her this month, or so I’ve heard.”

“Can I be the one to kill those responsible?”

“You, my dear, will be under a very tight protective detail, which will consist of Yellowknife Fenerec and specially chosen Inquisitors. If there is anything you can do to help, however, I will keep you notified. Seeing as you’re awake, I will hang up so you can enjoy the rest of your evening with your mate.”

The Shadow Pope hung up, and for a long moment, I stared at my mate’s cell. Shrugging, I reached for the nightstand. I couldn’t reach it, and I decided it wasn’t worth the effort to move.

When Sanders returned, he was carrying a glass of red juice. “Something suitable for you is being made. In the meantime, I come bearing a gift of vegetable juice.”

“He said I had to enjoy you for the evening.” I flopped my arm in an attempt to reach the nightstand. Smiling at me, my mate took his phone and set it aside.

Working an arm under me, he eased me upright, leaning me against him. “Is that so? And how do you intend on enjoying me? I am at your command.”

“Just stay with me,” I murmured, relaxing.

“Always,” he promised.

While I could hear Richard and Nicolina in the neighboring room, Sanders treated the bedroom as his territory, growling whenever anyone came too close to the door. The only person he allowed in was Dustin, and my mate grumbled about allowing him in the entire time.

“You need to relax, Stud Muffin. I’m certainly not going to steal your pretty little princess. She’s gorgeous, but she’s a royal pain in the ass. I’m glad she’s not mine. I don’t think I could deal with the stress. Better you than me.”

“Dustin, could we not do this right now?” my mate snarled.

“Sanders, be nice to your nephew,” I chided, although all I wanted to do was curl back up under the blankets and go back to sleep. “I have feet, and I even know how to use them. Dustin, can you please inform my mate I can walk?”

“From what I can tell, your puppy seems to be in better shape than you are. I think it’s safe for you to walk around and try to get some muscle back on those bones of yours. Watch her carefully, Stud Muffin. I really wish you damned mutts would stop thinking I’m a vet. I’m not.” Laughing, Dustin shook his head. “How many times do I have to tell you all I’m not a doctor?”

Richard poked his head into the room. “I should tell the Shadow Pope he should make it mandatory for all strong water witches to become doctors.”

My mate whirled around and growled. “Richard.”

“Relax, Sanders. I’m not going to do anything to your mate.
Mine
would murder me and enjoy it. A courier just delivered an envelope for you, Sara.”

I frowned. “For me?”

Without entering the room, he tossed a thick manilla envelope onto the foot of the bed. “For you. We’re dying of boredom, Sanders. Let your poor mate out of her cage so she can come socialize with us.”

“It’s not a cage,” my mate snarled.

“Sure it is, but it’s a rather nice one with good company, although there’s a certain lack of privacy,” I commented and pointed at the envelope. “It’s too much work to lean that far. Can you hand it to me please, Sanders?”

Heaving a pained sigh, he obeyed. “He said bedrest. This is a bed. You are resting on it. I was just doing what I was told.”

“I am upgrading her to hotel rest,” Dustin said, rising from the side of the bed. “Actually, I’m upgrading her to anywhere she wants rest. Can I go home now? I’d like to have a job when I get back to Vegas.”

“I’m fairly certain your boss is giving you leave,” Richard replied, glaring at the witch.

“Sure, unpaid leave. He’s a dick like that.”

“I’ll tell your father you said that about him. You know how to file for compensation. Stop whining. Go cry on Barry’s shoulder if it’ll make you feel better. Both of your Fenerec are in the same shoes, and I don’t hear them whimpering about it,” Yellowknife’s Alpha retorted, making room for Dustin to pass. “And if there’s any problems getting compensation from the Inquisition, I’ll pay it myself.”

“I’ll take you up on that, Short Stuff,” Dustin replied, bumping fists with Richard on his way out. “Find yourself a witch before your mate turns you into a pile of ash.”

“I will restrain my urges to burn him to a crisp,” Nicolina stated from the other room. “You, however, have not made the special list of those safe from charring.”

“She has a special list?” I asked.

“I sure do. It consists of one name: Richard Murphy. I can’t torture him if he’s dead.”

Richard winced. “It’s not a nice list. You don’t want on it. She has a nicer list for people she likes.”

“Your list comes with benefits no one else enjoys, Richard.”

“I like that part of that list. You should remind me of the benefits of being on the list. I have a short memory span. It lasts between two minutes and twenty-four hours.”

I laughed. “I did not need to know that.”

“Why don’t you come sit with us on the couch, Sara? It has to be an upgrade from that bed by now,” Richard said, heading into the other room. “I made the mistake of trying to leave the room earlier. I ended up with a gun in my face, and knowing the woman holding it, she’d shoot.”

“Maybe if you’d stop trying to escape, Amber wouldn’t have to threaten you,” Nicolina growled. “If I’m able to sit in here and play guard, you can, too.”

“I’m sorry,” I mumbled, and eager to be free of the bed, I threw off the blankets. “Clothes, clothes…”

Sighing, my mate pointed at a suitcase on the floor near the end of the bed.

“You can thank Wendy later. They let her out of her cage yesterday to go shopping. Desmond fretted the entire time, and my brother was quite happy to taunt me about the fact he got to go outside while I stayed cooped up,” Richard complained.

“If you keep whining, I will zap you, Richard.”

“Please don’t.”

“Hey, Sara? Got a question for you, if you don’t mind,” Nicolina said, and like Richard had, she poked her head into the room without actually entering. Unlike the other times I had seen her, her hair was down, falling halfway down her back in gentle curls.

“Oh, Richard did your hair,” Sanders said, smiling at Desmond’s daughter. “Maybe I should get you to do Sara’s sometime, Richard.”

“Sure, if the jealous little bitch over there lets me. She holds my leash.”

“You’re going to pay for that later, Richard,” Nicolina promised.

“What’s your question?” I asked.

“Why didn’t you follow Mom back to the mainland? It’s been driving us crazy for days. Granted, she wasn’t really with the program when she found Father, but we couldn’t figure out why she was alone.”

Grimacing, I picked up the suitcase and dropped it on the bed, unzipping it. “Wolf-eating sharks. My wolf did one swim with them, and neither one of us wanted to do another—and Wendy was snapping at me anytime I got near her. She was like Sanders when cranky but worse.”

“I do not get cranky,” my mate protested.

“When you were a wolf, you certainly did.” Digging through the clothes, I scowled at the dresses. Without a single pair of jeans or shorts in sight, I sighed my resignation, grabbed the other suitcase, and stole a t-shirt and a pair of Sanders’s boxers. “My wolf brought Wendy’s wolf out so Wendy would stay human. I got the feeling if Wendy and her wolf didn’t like me, she would have wiped the island with my corpse.”

Nicolina grimaced. “She was a bit wild. It’s a good thing human teeth aren’t as sharp as a wolf’s, or Father would’ve been mauled—Richard, too. She was pretty pissed about something.”

“I didn’t ask. I figured when—if—she wants to tell us, she will,” Richard replied. “Still, Sara. I’m pretty damned impressed. You dealt with that really well. But why did you become a wolf?”

I shed out of my pajamas, and Nicolina’s eyes widened a bit at the casual way I took off my clothes in front of her. Arching a brow, I met her gaze. “Nicolina, I’m a stripper. If I can’t change in front of friends, I wouldn’t be very good at my job.”

“She’s very, very good at her job,” my mate stated, his tone neutral. “If you know of a way to encourage a beautiful, headstrong woman to change careers, please help. Sara, I’ll hire you every night privately, just don’t find a new club.
Please.

Nicolina’s face turned bright red. “I did not need to know that. Richard, don’t you even
think
about coming in here.”

“Spoilsport,” Yellowknife’s Alpha grumbled. “You get to watch and I don’t? How is that fair?”

“Excuse me, I need to go murder my mate,” Nicolina stated, whirling around to disappear into the other room. A moment later, Richard yelped, and the sharp stench of ozone bit my nose.

With a worried expression, my mate peeked through the bedroom door. “Are you dead, Richard?”

“Slightly scorched,” Richard groaned.

I reconsidered the t-shirt and boxers, returned to dresses, and picked one at random. I pulled the knee-length sundress over my head, wiggled and tugged it into place, and headed into the suite’s sitting room. Nicolina straddled Richard on the couch, staring down at him with narrowed eyes. He twitched.

“She’s like a living Taser,” my mate informed me. “I consider myself fortunate she’s only zapped me a few times.”

“Maybe if you hadn’t attacked my father’s SUV, I wouldn’t have had to jolt you, Sanders,” she replied, reaching down to poke Richard’s cheek. “I didn’t hit you that hard, you baby.”

“I surrender, please don’t hit me again,” he replied, grinning at his mate. “I’ll behave. Look, she’s dressed and everything. Your hair is prettier.”

I touched my hand to my head, grimacing as I discovered a tangled mess. “That’s not hard to accomplish right now.”

“Richard can fix it if Sanders can’t,” Nicolina informed me, hopping off Richard to sit at his feet.

Fetching the envelope from the bedroom, Sanders offered it to me, nudging me in the direction of the room’s lone armchair. I sank on the cushion, and with a contented sigh, he sat at my feet and leaned against my legs.

“You should have seen my father. He wouldn’t leave Mom until she got tired of him clinging and bit him.” Nicolina snorted. “If he bothers you, bite him or ask me to zap him.”

“He’s fine,” I said, nudging my mate with my toe. He captured my foot in his hands, massaging me with his thumbs.

Ripping open the envelope, I pulled out a stack of papers bound together with a clip. Flipping through the pages, I realized they were call records. The identities of the owners were cut away from the copies with generic number and letter combinations replacing names and originating phone numbers. “Homework,” I stated, smiling.

“Homework?” my mate asked, twisting around and reaching for the papers.

Instead of handing over the pages, I smacked him with them. “Mine, not yours. If you want pages, you have to ask for them yourself. These are mine.”

Other books

Going Over by Beth Kephart
I Will Have Vengeance by Maurizio de Giovanni, Anne Milano Appel
Program for a Puppet by Roland Perry
Fighting Redemption by Kate McCarthy
The Compleat Crow by Brian Lumley
Rancher's Deadly Risk by Rachel Lee
Sweet Reckoning by Wendy Higgins
One Minute Past Eight by George Harmon Coxe
Castle Fear by Franklin W. Dixon