The Marroks bogeyman? asked Isaac with a snort. No. He paused a moment. Especially if theyve ever seen him fight. Hally told me that he wouldnt be able to see that fae just know when he was around. But Charles fought like he could, like he knew exactly where it was. And Ive never seen anyone not werewolf, not vampire, not anyone move that fast.
His gift, Anna agreed. His bane. Maybe if he hadnt been such a good fighter, his father would have sent someone else to maintain order among his packs. But that wasnt for public discussion. She needed to change subjects.
So where are we going? A diner would be perfect just a little worn down, with cracked Naugahyde seats and scuffed-up, bad-imitation wood-grain Formica tables, where coffee was served to everyone in white cups and all of the meals were cooked in unhealthy grease: a cops hangout, the clich? of every cop film or novel.
When Goldstein called me, I offered to host the party at The Irish Wolfhound, Isaac told her. The pub owned by our pack. Theres a big room for parties.
Anna couldnt help being a little disappointed. I was hoping for a diner.
Isaac laughed.The foods better at the Wolfhound, and were less likely to have uninvited guests. Amusement died from his face, and the smile he gave Anna was tight and unhappy. As I told you, there are members of our law enforcement community who dislike us and would love to provoke a fight under the cover of too much drink. This way its just the people who are working on this case and most of them are way too ecstatic about Lizzies rescue to be fussy about how it was done.
It seems like a lot of celebrating, when we didnt catch the killers, Anna said.
Isaac nodded.Its like when I was in high school. My junior year our football team just had this
synergy. The year before, the year after, they were good. But that year, they not only had the players; they had theteam. No one even scored against them until the last game of the season. The other team scored a field goal in the fourth quarter and the stands erupted. Youd have thought they won the game instead of losing by thirty-odd points. What theyhad done was what no one else had managed to do.
I see, Anna said.
Isaacs white teeth flashed. We didnt win this one, he said. But we didnt lose, either.
You werent on that football team, were you? There had been something in his voice and the way he referred to his high school team as they.
Nope. I was the little geek the football team halfback liked to shove into gym lockers for fun when the team captain wasnt around to keep him in line. Sometimes, when Im feeling particularly mean, Id love to meet Jody Weaver again and have him try to shove me in a locker now.
Anna laughed
paused, because she didnt know football, but she had a father and brother who were football fanatics. I know that name. Jody Weaver. Hes a big deal, right?
Isaac nodded.Went on to get rich and famous and hes still a bastard. Proving once and for all that life is not fair.
Speaking of not fair, Anna said, have you heard anything about Lizzie? I called Leslie earlier, but all she knew was that she was listed as stable and that they already had her in the operating room for her knee.
Isaac shook his head.You know more than I do. I left a message on Beauclaires phone and invited him over tonight. I suspect he wont be leaving the hospital.
Were there any clues to be had on the island? Anna already knew that the forensic people hadnt found much from her earlier conversation with Leslie. But there was a possibility that Isaac or his witch might have found something they hadnt talked to the authorities about.
Isaac shook his head.No. It was like they knew the island would be searched by werewolves the whole prison area had been doused with ammonia. They found a few personal effects, enough to determine that Jacob, Otten, and a couple of the other victims had been kept there.
If they had known we were coming, theyd have moved Lizzie, Anna said.
Isaac nodded.Right. I suppose it was in preparation for a worst-case scenario. Theyve been killing werewolves. They dont wantus to figure out who they are.
Isaacs explanation made sense. He was probably right. And if he wasnt, theyd figure it out when the bastards were caught.
The rain was pouring down when they reached the pub. Irish pubs in Boston, Anna had noticed, were sort of like pizza parlors in Chicago: there were a lot of them and most of them served pretty good food.
Just inside the door lurked a life-sized, wooden Irish wolfhound. It was, Anna judged, only a little smaller in height than Charles, but about a quarter as broad. Around his neck was a sign that read WELCOME FRIEND.
Isaac waved one hand at the hostess and, with his other hand at the small of Annas back, directed her to a rough-sawn wooden staircase. At the top of the stairs, just past the restrooms, was a door marked private party.
Through the door was a big room with four trestle tables with chairs and benches mixed in, filled with people, most of whom Anna didnt know. Celtic music filtered in through speakers in the ceiling, and there were pitchers of beer and water on all the tables.
A waitress came in through a door in the back of the room. She put her fingers to her mouth and whistled. Anna had plugged her ears as soon as the girls fingers touched her lips, and the piercing noise still hurt. She could pick out the werewolves, because they were the ones with grimaces on their faces. She recognized Malcolm, of course, but there were three others in the room, too.
Quiet descended.
All right, gents and ladies all. Theres beer and water on the table and well keep the pitchers full until nine p.m. If you want something different to drink, our Isaac says hell cover it, too She broke off, interrupted by cheers. Isaac bowed, and nodded for the waitress to continue. Again until nine, after that your food and drink comes out of your pocket. Well be coming around for orders for food. Our specialty is bangers and mash, but we have a great stew tonight and the fish and chips are to die for. Enjoy!
She retreated through the door at her back to another smattering of applause, and two young men and a middle-aged woman came in through the same door and started to take orders.
Anna looked around. There were maybe thirty people in the room if seven were werewolves, that meant that there were twenty-three police officers. Which seemed like a lot until she laid eyes on Leslie. The FBI agent was sitting beside a giant of a man who looked as though he could do his share of shoving people into lockers. He made two or maybe even three of Leslie and, while she talked to a pair of plainclothes police officers, he kept a big hand on the back of her neck. This must be the football-playing husband Leslie had talked about.
If everyone had brought a date, the numbers made more sense. She caught sight of one of the two Cantrip agents, the one who was not Heuter. His name had started with aP. Patrick
Patrick Morris. He was talking to Goldstein. So it wasnt just police officers here. She decided to avoid him if possible, just in case he shared Heuters views on werewolves.
Leslie looked up, saw Anna, and waved her over. In the two hours that followed, Anna found herself shuffled around from one table to another, answering questions about being a werewolf. In a quiet moment, she pointed out, rather grumpily, to Leslie that there were six other werewolves Isaac and his five pack mates in the room. So why was everyone asking her questions?
All the wolves are answering questions, Leslie replied. But youre easier to talk to women arent as threatening as men. She thought about it. Most women, anyway I know a few that would scare any person with a modicum of sense. But youre approachable. And you are goingaway soon. So if they offend you, they dont have to live with the consequences.