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Authors: Selena Illyria

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Abbott grabbed his coat and left his inner sanctum. The night would provide him with the answer to show Isadora his appreciation for her. He wandered the streets in a haze of anger and as the hunger throbbed through his body, his blood thickened in his veins and his body heat increased.
The sweetest scent floated toward him; sugary, floral with a bite of metal underneath.
He followed the aroma until he came upon a lithe beauty of medium height with mousy brown blond hair, pointed ears, glasses and a slim figure. She hugged a few books to her chest. Her small worn leather purse swung at her side. Her gaze darted from side to side as she walked a little faster. Abbott smiled and approached the woman. “Hello dear, you shouldn’t be out all alone, not with a killer on the loose. Why don’t you have a nice strong escort to take you home?”

The woman blinked up at him. Up close, her eyes were a beautiful brown, almost amber in hue. Her pale pink lips thinned. “Mr. Abbott,” she ducked her head. “I’m okay, really.”

Abbott smiled. “I’m sure you are, but a killer stalks the night. Let me guide you home. I promise not to try anything. What’s your name, my dear?” He held out his arm, and she slid hers through it.

“Michaela, Mr. Abbott.” She gave him a winning smile and allowed him to lead her along the sidewalk.

A ping sounded in the back of his brain.
This is Isadora’s elfin assistant.
The night was looking up, finally.

“Where are we going, Michaela?” He tested out her name on his tongue. Not as sweet as Isadora’s name but almost as close. Hunger thudded in his veins, wrapped around his heart as his blood turned to lava and need squeezed his dick. Hot liquid desire pooled in his groin, filling his shaft as the dull ache of arousal pulsed in his balls.

“To the Black Lagoon Condos.”
She gave him a small, shy smile.

“A lovely place.”
And quiet
, he mused silently. Abbot knew exactly how to show his appreciation for Isadora. It would involve flowers, candles, and this lovely young lady. She would understand. She had to understand what his gift would mean. And then she would come to him, find him. Isadora Jones was clever; of course she would figure out it was him. As Michaela buzzed them past the gate and into the complex, he mentally noted the security camera watching their progress with its red eye tracking their movement.
Must fetch that tape later.
He allowed Michaela to lead him to her home.

“Please, come in Mr. Abbott. A drink?” she
asked,
her soft voice, shy, a blush on her cheeks bringing out her beauty.

“I would love to, my dear.” He accepted her invitation and shut the door behind him.

Chapter Eight

 

IS THE KILLER GETTING MORE VIOLENT?

Latest body found, a real horror show playing out. When will it end? -Isadora Jones, DC News Blast

 

Torger stared down at the body. Bile burned the back of his throat at the sight of what looked like deep teeth marks all over the arms, legs and neck. Blood painted the wall in splotches, drops and lines. Even the ceiling was stained with it. The room smelled like old pennies, sweat and decay. The coroner had estimated the woman had been dead for at least a few hours. There weren’t even any flies, not a single bug, which was odd. There was no scent of bleach and this wasn’t like the other scenes. It was as if the killer had just gone insane and went to town on the body. He wasn’t even sure that this was a vampire attack. It was just so brutal. There was no finesse at all. He would have thought the person had been attacked by a shifter if the bite marks didn’t look like punctures. He glanced over at Detective Santa Rosa. “We sure this was only one person?”

She nodded. “No indication of anyone else. House has been abandoned for over a year. Neighbors say they saw a black SUV in front of the house but saw no one going in or leaving. They didn’t see anything. I’m not sure if they’ve been bewitched or not. We’re having our resident wizard check to see if there’s any trace of magic or spells. I’d say we’re dealing with someone other than the serial killer based on the wounds. This looks too violent for someone so calculating.
Thoughts?”

Detective Santa Rosa gazed up at him with inquisitive green eyes.

Torger nodded. “Sounds like it. Maybe this time we’ll be able to get some trace evidence, maybe even DNA.”

He thought about what he was going say to Isadora. She would be salivating over this story. Thankfully, Urban was keeping her under control. At least he hoped that his brother had her occupied. “Okay, guys wrap this up. We’ve been here long enough. I have to call Draven and let him know we may be dealing with some other sicko.”

His gut clenched. He didn’t doubt how that conversation would go, mostly with yelling and demands for answers and then a call from the Council.
Yaaay, not
.
Torger left the crime scene with a sense of anger and hopelessness trailing after him like a train. As he got into his car, he resisted the urge to call Urban and do a check in. If he called his brother, then Isy would want to know what the call was about. Rather than face a firing squad of questions from either one of them, he called Draven. The vampire was getting used to being called away from home, but it didn’t make him any friendlier.

“What now?” Draven’s surly greeting made Torger sit up straighter. His wolf growled at the anger in Draven’s voice. The alpha in him woke up ready to fight. It wanted to bite and scratch.


Listen
you bastard, it’s been a long night. I don’t give a fuck what kind of pressure you’ve been under. I’m dealing with a pile of your shit so bench the attitude,” Torger growled.

Silence.

“We have another body,” Torger continued, trying to take his tone down a notch and not succeeding. An edge of anger still laced his voice. “More violent but doesn’t seem to be connected to the original case. We’re thinking magic is involved. I’m going to split the task forces to handle each case separately until proven otherwise. You better start getting a press release ready. I’m heading to your office now.”

“Don’t bother. I’ll meet with you in the morning. We’ll talk then. You need a full night’s sleep and space. Jesus.” There was a rasping sound coming from Draven’s end. “I hate this fucking case. I hate this whole thing. It’s playing havoc with everything and everyone around me. Look, I’m sorry. I’ll see you in the morning.”

Draven rang off before Torger could respond. It felt as if a balloon had been deflated. His anger had no outlet. Tension shivered along his limbs as he turned the car toward the police station. As much as he wanted to go home, he couldn’t. He wanted to get a report on the progress of the case. It had only been a half an hour, but that didn’t mean there hadn’t been progress. Once he arrived, the tension in him ratcheted up until he practically ran from the car into the building. Meeting Duggan on the steps, he managed to get himself under control. With a nod, the police officer greeted him with a smile. “We found some DNA, sir, no matches yet but we’re still searching for them. We got a license plate number and a description of the driver who looked human. There was also a report of a shrouded figure getting out of the vehicle.”

“Good, good.
Anything else?”
Torger prayed there was more information.

“We’re still working on it, Chief. Get some sleep, okay? You have the werewolf summit in a few weeks.” Duggan wandered off.

Torger mentally called himself all sorts of idiot. He’d forgotten about the summit. The fact that it was happening during all this mess only amplified his stress levels. He got back into his car and drove to his cabin. He made a mental list of the topics that needed to be dealt with. Torger couldn’t keep track of it all; he needed an assistant. Weariness pushed down his shoulders, his limbs felt as if they were weighted, his head felt burdensome with all the thoughts and tasks he had to do.

With a groan, all the anger faded out of his body. He just wanted to go to bed, wrap his arms around Isy and hold her tight. Torger wanted, no
needed
, an anchor. His world was spinning out of control, and he didn’t know how to handle it. Killers stalking his people and there were political games being played all over the place at his expense. Never had Draven’s Crossing been so active as far as crime was concerned. It felt like a direct challenge to his alpha status.

He felt like he needed to call the pack together to figure out how to utilize them. Up until now, he had kept the werewolves that weren’t police out of things. Draven hadn’t called the vampires together. None of the elders of the paranormal groups had gotten involved. Maybe it was time to get them together and see what everyone thought.
Yeah, that would be easy
, he mused to himself. Getting all the elders together in one room without them getting distracted with trying to catch up and focus on the task at hand would be harder than trying to distract a werewolf during the full moon.

He sighed.
I’ll just talk it over with Urban.
Torger needed to touch base with the packs anyway. Pulling into the driveway, he dreaded meeting Isy. She’d been cooped up in his house for hours. He doubted Urban had even let her go back to the studio. They’d cleared the area, since the letter had come from the outside. The postmark had said someone from town, but there was no return address and no fingerprints on it. Which was a blow, but still a message from the killer was something to go on. He stopped the car and hesitated in turning it off.

No one would blame him for not turning right back around and putting in a few extra hours in the office.
Not even Isy, but he couldn’t just leave her with Urban.
Knowing his brother, he was driving her crazy with all his searching and typing and phone calls to his network of
friends
. He shut off the engine and got out. Hunger pangs echoed around his stomach.
How long again since I last ate?
He couldn’t remember, which
was a bad sign
. Normally, eating was a huge priority to keep up his strength and stamina. Now he felt weak, as if he was dragging himself around.

Striding to the door was a struggle when his limbs wanted him to sink down to the ground and sit there until someone found him. Anger shook through his lethargy. He wasn’t taking care of himself like he should. If the killer struck again, Torger wouldn’t be of any use. The door opened with light flooding his vision, blinding him for a moment. Blinking, he tried to identify the figure bathed in a soft golden glow. It was smaller than he was but definitely not female. “Who…?”

“Jesus, you look pale. Get in here. We have food. When’s the last time you’ve eaten? I’ve got news.” Jagger grabbed his hand and pulled him into the living room. The touch of his cold skin against Torger’s warmer one was a jolt to his system.

The vampire yanked him from room to room until they came to the kitchen. Cooking smells wafted around his body as his stomach gave another demanding grumble. His gaze zeroed in on the table laden with a large bowl of spaghetti and meatballs, bread sticks, pizza slices and various other pasta dishes, along with bottles of beer, some empty, then some full and empty plates. Without hearing what was being said, he loaded up a plate without changing or even taking off his guns and putting them in the safe. He was that hungry. Jagger, Isy and Urban talked around him while he shoveled forkfuls of food into his mouth and gulped down beer. He hadn’t realized how thirsty he was until the ale rolled over his taste buds.

“You haven’t eaten since breakfast, have you?” Isy’s matter of fact tone cut through his gluttony and stalled his hand from reaching for more bread sticks.

“Um…” He wasn’t sure how to answer that. Torger felt like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

“I swear you need a keeper. Finish your plate, put your stuff away, take a shower and then you’ll get another plate.” Isy took away his empty dish and the empty beer bottle. “Go on, go.” She shooed him away, making him feel shut out.

With snickers from Jagger and Urban following him out of the room, he put away his gun and various pass cards, undressed, took a quick shower and rejoined them in the kitchen wearing sweat pants and a T-Shirt. A new plate of food was placed in front of him with a tall glass of milk instead of beer. He looked at the container bewildered, then up at Isy.

“You need your wits about you, not getting drunk.” She glared at the all-out chuckles coming from Jagger and Urban. “No more beer for anyone until we’ve made some progress. Jagger, I believe you wanted to tell Torger something.”

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