Shed come early because that was a way to turn neutral territory into hers. It was one of the things that made her a good agent she paid attention to the details, details like gaining the home-court advantage when dealing with monsters especially ones with big, sharp teeth.
Shed done a boatload of studying since Nick dropped this on her yesterday.
Werewolves were supposed to be poor, downtrodden victims of a disease, people who used the abilities their misfortune granted them to help others. David Christiansen, the first person to admit to being a werewolf, was a specialist in extracting terrorist hostages. She was sure that his being incredibly photogenic had not been an accident. Leslies oldest daughter had a poster up on her bedroom door of that famous photo of David holding the child hed rescued. Other wolves who had admitted what they were tended to be firemen, policemen, and military: the good guys one and all.
She could have smelled the spin-doctoring from orbit. Spin-doctoring wasnt lying, not precisely. David Christiansens little group of mercenaries had a very good reputation among the people Leslie had talked to. They got the job done with minimal casualties on all sides and they were good at what they did. They didnt take jobs from the bad guys. Because of that,Leslie was keeping an open mind but because she was naturally cautious, she also was keeping a pair of silver bullets (hastily purchased) loaded in her carry gun.
The door opened behind her and she turned to see a young woman enter the room who looked like she should still be going to high school. Leslie felt that way all too often when she met the new recruits fresh from Quantico. The girls light reddish brown hair was braided severely in an attempt to make her look older, but the effect wasnt enough to offset the freckles that burst across her pale cheeks or the innocent honey brown eyes.
Oh, hi, the girl said brightly, her voice touched just a little with a Chicago accent. I thought Id be the first one here. Its a bit early.
I like to get the lay of the land, said Leslie, and the younger woman laughed.
Oh, I get that, she said, grinning.
Charles is like that. Charles would be her partner, Leslie thought. They must be from Cantrip. This child wouldnt be a werewolf there were supposed to be a few female werewolves, Leslie knew, thanks to her Internet crash course, but they were protective of them. Theyd never have sent this one out among the feds. Come to think of it, she wouldnt have left the girl alone, either.
So why isnt your Charles here, then? Hed abandoned her to the wolves. It made her want to blister his hide and she hadnt even met him. What if it had been the werewolf awaiting the girl here rather than an FBI agent?
Leslie received a slow grin that took in her private censure and found it amusing.He lost a bet and had to bring coffee for everyone. Hes not happy about it, either. I probably shouldnt enjoy it so much, but sometimes I take great pleasure in sending a man off in a snit; dont you?
She surprised a laugh out of Leslie.Dont I just, she agreed before taking a wary breath. This one was getting to her she never laughed while she was working. She reassessed the other woman. She looked like a teenager dressed in a tailor-made, gray pin-striped suit-dress that somehow appeared to be a costume she was wearing rather than real clothing.
I bet, Leslie said, testing an idea, that dangerous men stumble all over themselves to make sure you dont stub your toe.
She knew she was right when, instead of looking flustered, the woman just smiled archly.And I make sure they apologize when they bump into each other doing it.
Ha, Leslie said triumphantly. I thought even Cantrip had more sense than to toss a tender morsel to the wolves. Im Special Agent Leslie Fisher, FBI Violent Crimes Unit.
Im Anna Smith, today. The girl gave her a rueful smile. Not Cantrip. One of the wolves, Im afraid. And even worse, Smith isnt my real name. I told them it was a silly one, but Charles said it was better to be obvious about it or you or Homeland Security would find some poor Charles and Anna Washington, Adams, or Jefferson to harass.
The FBI agent wasnt exactly what Anna had expected, but she wasnt different, either. Smart, well dressed, confident that, the TV shows, the movies, had gotten right. Anna had become very good at judging people since shed been Changed. Body language, scent, those didnt lie. Shed surprised the agentwith her revelation, but not frightened her, which boded well for their chances of working together.
The fine lines around bitter-chocolate eyes deepened, and for a moment Special Agent Leslie Fisher looked exactly as dominant as she was. She might be in her mid-forties, but the well-cut suit jacket she wore covered muscle.
Her eyes said she was tough. Tough like a junkyard dog and not just physically. If she were a wolf and male shed be second or third in a pack, Anna judged. Not Alpha, she didnt have the underlying aggressive territoriality that pushed dominant to the head of the pack, but near that. How many people had the FBI agent fooled with that cool exterior?
The frown in Special Agent Fishers eyes extended to her full lips as she said, We are having this meeting here, with as few people as possible, because the man who set it up said it wouldnt be smart to upset the werewolf. She lifted a well-groomed eyebrow. You dont look easily upset.
Scolded. Anna fought not to grin in satisfaction. Now. How to tell her what she needed to know without scaring her.Theyre not worried about upsettingme. Its my husband whos the problem werewolf.
The other woman frowned.So thereis another werewolf coming here. Your husband? She sounded faintly incredulous. That Anna was married? That her spouse was a werewolf? That there were two of them? If Fisher knew werewolves well, shed be most incredulous that Charles had left her alone.
Anna was a bit incredulous about that herself and it gave her a smidgen of hope that Bran was on the right track with this business. She hadnt been as certain as he and Asil that it would be good for Charles to hunt down a serial killer rather than hunt down misbehaving wolves, but Charles had agreed and so it was done.
Yes. Anna nodded. Im a werewolf. Im married. And my husband is a werewolf, too.
Fishers frown deepened. The word is that whoever were supposed to meet is up the line from Hauptman, whos the Alpha of a full pack of wolves.
Is that what the word is? murmured Anna as she wondered whod let the word out and if Bran knew about it or if hed engineered it. If she kept wondering about how much of her life Bran engineered, shed end up in a funny farm knitting caps for ducks.
You are barely old enough to be out on your own and your husband is higher up in the werewolf power structure than Hauptman, said Agent Fisher. What did they do? Make you marry him when you were twelve?
Anna blinked at her. In her little world built of religiously watched TV shows and movies, FBI agents would never have said something that personal to a person they had just met. Theyd work up to it gradually or insinuate something carefully. By the suddenly appalled look on Agent Fishers face, it was the same in her little world.
An Omega makes everyone a bit more protective, Asil had told her a while ago. Anna hadnt really connected it to the human world.
Anna grinned and hid her sympathy.No. They didnt tie up poor, weak, innocent, little old me and force me to marry him. She considered it. Hes not weak or innocent, but if Id had to, I might have tiedhim up and forcedhim to marry me. Thankfully, it wasnt necessary.
The other woman had recovered herself.You said that he is the reason we couldnt bring in more people?