Tony picked up a fluttering paper that had attacked his shoe and looked at it. A bill from the power company, Adam saw, with a lot of red on it. Tony clenched it in his hand.
It was no secret that Tony loved Sylviaor that she had put him off firmly. But, Jesse had told Adam, that had been a couple of years ago, when Sylvias husband had been dead only a year. Tony had respected her wishes and backed off then, which was the right thing to do. But, maintained Jesse, someone should kick Tony and make him try again.
Or else, judging by the expression on Tonys face while he shoved the crumpled bill into his pocket, maybe a fae should destroy her home, threaten her children, and leave her unpaid bills floating in the wind. Sylvia was tough, smart, and could survive on her ownshe didnt need a handsome prince to ride up and rescue her. But that didnt mean such a man might not want to protect her from everything he could, anyway.
Adam tipped his head down to see if Mercy had noticed Tonys epiphany, but as soon as she realized he was looking at her, she turned her attention to him and smiled.
Her lips were outlined in black that faded to gray. If it had been lipstick, it would have been an interesting effect with her coloring. But he knew, from the way the silver had burned his skin when hed kissed her, that it wasnt some new color of lipstick. He was also sure that the silver impregnating her lips had something to do with the way shed taken it from him through their mate bond. He just hoped to Hell that she hadnt been harmed any other way from that. It might mean they werent going to be able to kiss without giving him blisters for the rest of their lives, but he could deal as long as that was the worst it had done.
There were a lot of things to worry about tomorrow. Today he was good. He waited until Sylvia was secured in Tonys car. Then, when he was satisfied the people he felt responsible for were safe, it was time to leave.
He kissed Mercys temple, and said, Wait here. Then he headed off at a jog to find his people.
He found both identical Toyota Corollas, the one hed arrived in and the other manned by Mercys surveillance team, parked near the Dumpster. He had the man whod driven with him hand over the keys and ride back with the other two. By the simple expedient of combining them, he gained a car to take Mercy back to Kyles. He opened the doorbut realized, as he bent to slide in, that the pair of shoes on the ground next to his car were Mercysas was a sock just under the Dumpster.
He smelled Mercy, death, faeand a strange werewolf. It was that last scent that made him growl. Hed forgotten that Mercy had gone off with a werewolf Bran had sent to help. A werewolf who was making himself conspicuously absent.
It appeared that more had happened than just the part of the fight hed seen.
He gathered up sock and shoes and drove the car back to where hed left Mercy. She waited for him just where hed told her to, and waved to him cheerfully as he drove up. Beside her, looking at the ground, stood Zees son; his facenow that there was no one to perform forlooked worried.
As Adam pulled up, Tad turned to him, and said,Is it okay if I come along? He looked at Mercy and frowned a little. Adam was unhappy about all those bruises, too. Before all this happened, I was going to go to Kyles with Mercy and the kids.
Fine, agreed Adam. If Tad hadnt asked, Adam would have insisted. He wasnt leaving any of his people vulnerable, and Tad belonged to Mercy and thus to Adam. Adam glanced at Mercy, and said, Ill drive.
He knew that he looked nearly as rough as he felt. Hed seen himself in the bathroom mirror after his shower, and Mercy was better at reading his face than most people. Even the half beard he wore wouldnt protect him from her scrutiny.
He waited for Mercys response. He enjoyed their arguments because very few people argued with him at all. Mercy would argue until she won, he convinced her he was right, or it was clear that she was not going to win no matter how right she felt she was. If she was cranky enough about it, shed get him backthat damned junker Rabbit was still cocked up on one wheel where he could see it out their bedroom window. He kind of liked itnot the leprous Rabbit, the Rabbit made him crazybut that she cared enough to make the effort.
This was a battle he wouldnt lose, though he probably shouldnt drive. His concentration was as shot as his temper. Nothing like lack of sleep and battle fatigue to give him fuel for a really nasty case of road rage. Even so, there was no way that he could relinquish enough control to let anyone else take the wheel, noteven Mercy, who was a good driver.
Instead of arguing, Mercy just smiled and got into the passenger seat without a word. Inexplicably, that sent his temper flaring worse than if shed argued.
He bit his tongue because hed look like an idiot if he yelled at her fornot arguing with him. Tad hopped into the back and fastened his seat belt.
As Adam drove out of the parking lot, Tad said,We should pick up the other werewolf over by the high school; just turn down Tenth.
Why did he run off? Adam asked, then looked at Mercy.
He was worried that his presence would just complicate things. In the rearview mirror, Adam noticed that Tad was tapping his fingers and watching Mercy as if he was worried about her.
Who died over by the Dumpsters? Adam asked.
The other half of the fae team who tried to take Jesse, Mercy said, sounding as if she were talking about something mundane
like grocery shopping. She jumped me when we parked, and Asil killed her. By the time it occurred to me that it would be smart to tell the police about her, the kids had already taken off in the car with the body.
Adam damned near stopped the car. On any other day, hed have been upset about a body in the trunk of the kids car. But that was before hed heard Asils name. Bran sentthe Moor?
Asil, Mercy agreed, so he knew he hadnt misheard. He said Charles sent him, but he was talking in front of Agent Armstrong of Cantrip.
Armstrong must have been the fed who was at Kyles house, the one whod tried to get him to wait when Adam had hustled out to find Mercy.
Mercy was right,Bran had sent the Moor to take care of Mercy and Jesse. The Moor, who was so crazy his own son had sent him to Bran to be put down. Except that Bran, for his own reasons, had decided not to do it.
Asil. Maybe he had recovered from being crazy.
He kept that bastard from wiping the floor with me, said Tad. I was overmatchedand thats an understatement. I might have been able to slow the spriggan down long enough for Jesse and Gabriel to get the kids away, but it would have been a close thing, and I would have had to pull out my big guns to do it. He looked out the window, and continued blackly, My control of the big guns isnt what it should be. So Im glad Asil showed up.
College had changed Tad. It was supposed to, Adam knew. But looking at Tad for a moment longer than was really safe while he was driving, Adam was afraid that hed gained the sort of knowledge that a chick learned from being pushed off a cliff rather than the low branch of a tree, and had taken damage from the fall.
Adam had grown up that way, too.
The Moor was waiting for them, leaning on a lightpost and looking bored. Adam had never actually met Asil, but he looked Moorish, wolfish, and dangerous. Who else could he be? He didnt have a mark on him from the fight, though it would be hard to see a bruise on his skin from a distance. People were looking at him as they drove past in their cars, mostly, Adam thought, because Asil was wearing nothing more than a summer-weight shirt. It took a more experienced eye than most people had to see exactly what Asil was.