Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
"Looking back wastes time you can't afford to lose. You'll get yourself caught.”
"You're doing it.”
"I'm the rear guard. It's my job.”
"Abby! Stop! Come back here!”
Samantha's shout sounded much too close for Abby's comfort. She reached down inside herself
for another burst of speed. She was afraid it wouldn't be enough. She was really afraid when she heard
Noah curse.
"Left!”
Abby veered left without question, even though that path seemed designed to send her running straight into the trunk of a rather immovable maple tree.
"Down!”
Abby took a nosedive into the dirt and hoped nothing vulnerable was sticking out and asking for a bad case of road rash.
"Move!”
Without even taking the time to catch her breath, Abby rolled several times as if she were on fire
and was glad she hadn't stopped for questions when two very heavy bodies hit the ground exactly where she'd been lying a second ago. One was her brother, and the other had a lot more hair than the kind of
woman he normally tried to pin beneath him.
Abby scrambled out of their way and knelt in the debris at the base of one of the pine trees next to the maple she'd narrowly avoided. A quick glance around told her that everything must have happened fast enough not to catch the attention of any of New York's famously mind-your-own-business citizens. Plus, the small copse of trees provided just enough cover that once the sun slipped past the treetops and threw the park into shadowy twilight, it got difficult to see much of anything.
It probably helped that Noah and Samantha conducted one of the most silent struggles Abby had ever witnessed. Neither of them made a sound as they grappled together on the carpet of pine needles.
In any other fight, Abby would have counted her brother's victory as inevitable and moved on, confidenthe'd catch up with her in a few seconds so they could be on their way, but this was no ordinary
opponent.
In her wereform, Samantha stood at least half a head taller than Noah's six feet. Her fur-covered
limbs rippled with muscle, and her movements were so fast, Abby could barely make her eyes focus on them. Her brother clearly had his hands full.
Abby looked around for a weapon. She didn't
want
to hurt Samantha, any more than she'd wanted Noah to hurt her, but Abby needed to make good on this escape. Now that she'd begun, she felt pretty much compelled to follow through. If she could find a tree branch or a big rock or something, maybe she could knock the Lupine out, and she and Noah could make their getaway.
Unfortunately, the landscaping company charged with maintaining this particular park appeared
to be meticulous in the execution of their duties. She couldn't find so much as a twig or a pebble to suit her purposes.
"What the heck happened to the wild and untamed beauty of nature?" She growled her frustration. "Does everything in this part of town have to be manicured within an inch of its life?”
"Well, I don't know about manicures," a rough, grating, thoroughly unpleasant voice growled from somewhere over her head. "I'm more of a manacles sort myself. And I've got a pair with your name on them, little human.”
Later Abby clearly remembered the sound of that voice and the sickening, unnatural gleam of
glowing red eyes, but just at that moment Lou reared back inside her and yelled,
Holy fucking
sonofabitch shit!
at the top of its uncouth and hysterical little lungs.
Then everything went black.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Rule didn't know what made him more nervous: the tingle in the back of his neck that told himthat the current situation was about to go very wrong or the fact that the Vircolac employee seemed tothink Missy and Samantha had everything well in hand.
"The Luna and Samantha took the girl for a walk," the member of Graham's security staff said. "Just to the park down the street. Apparently, she was feeling a little restless. They should be back in
twenty minutes or so.”
It would be dark in twenty minutes. At the moment, the sun had already gone down far enough to
make Rule seriously anxious.
It took every shred of self-control he had ever possessed not to reach out and snap the burly Lupine's neck like fireplace kindling.
"Which way?" Rule demanded instead through clenched teeth.
"South," the Lupine said, taking a wary step back. "Next block down, opposite side of the street.”
Rule didn't thank him. He just ran.
Almost straight into Missy.
The Silverback Luna had a plastic deli bag in one hand and her cell phone in the other, but she
wasn't heading back toward the club. She was dashing across the street and into the park, and her normally pale skin looked as white as tissue.
Rule felt his gut clench. "What happened?”
"She bolted. Just now. That way.”
Not bothering to cast blame—there would be plenty of time for that later, he would make sure of it—Rule followed the direction of Missy's pointing finger and took off again. Part of his mind noticed that the human Luna seemed to have little trouble keeping up with his breakneck pace, but the greater part of his mind was already firmly fixed on finding his runaway charge and planning how in the name of everything holy and un- he was going to keep from blistering her ass as soon as he caught her.
"To the left," Missy shouted. "In the trees. I can smell her.”
Rule immediately veered left and broke into a strand of trees. He spotted Abby just in time to see
her eyes roll back in her head and her body throw itself ten feet to the side. Then he saw why.
Standing in the space where her body had just been was a tall, human-looking figure with medium brown hair, a remarkably average build, and eyes that glowed with fiendish evil.
"Seth!”
Rule roared the name, immediately recognizing one of Uzkiel's minions. The fiend heard him and turned, the lips of his human host curling back in a feral snarl.
"Stay back, Watchman," Seth warned, stepping toward where Abby had landed and was already trying to scramble out of reach on all fours. "You'll never reach them before I do. And it would be such a shame to break the pretty little human before I got Louamides out of her.”
At the sound of the voices, the two forms wrestling near the base of a nearby tree stilled. Two
heads turned toward them, one an unknown human male, the other, Samantha. The man swore and shoved the werewolf away, leaping to his feet in one smooth movement. He took a step forward and locked everyone other than Abby in a menacing stare.
"Everyone better get the hell away from my sister before I get cranky.”
Rule saw the man's curse and raised him one.
Of course she has a commando for a brother. I
was expecting something easy?
"You are outnumbered, Seth," Rule said aloud. He kept his eyes on the fiend, but his peripheral senses focused closely on the brother. "Let the girl go. We would be on you before your hand could even fall.”
"The only hand likely to be falling soon is mine." Noah let his glare hone in on Rule. "I've been on the road for the past eight hours on no sleep, and I swear I think it took me that long to park once I got here. I don't know a single one of you, and since as far as I know every single one of you could have been involved in my sister's kidnapping, I'm inclined to take my bad mood out on all of you. Indiscriminately.”
Rule wanted to tell the human that his show of bravado probably wasn't proving that big a
comfort to his sister, since his sister didn't appear to be listening. Abby had gone for a quick vacation, and in her place stood—or, rather, trembled—a clearly terrified Louamides.
The fiend had reason to be afraid. Seth was no lackey foot soldier to Uzkiel; it was the archfiend's right hand, second only to Uzkiel in cruelty and evil. The fact that Seth was here gave testimony to how badly the fiends wanted the
solus
spell.
"Abby, come here," the man ordered.
Louamides didn't move, which at the moment meant that neither did Abby.
"Abigail," her brother repeated with a scowl, "it's time for us to be leaving. Now.”
Before Rule could decide how to break the news to him that the body standing a few feet away from him wasn't exactly his sister anymore, the man did what humans always did and leaped in where
wiser creatures knew enough to hold back.
The entire area erupted into chaos. The human threw himself forward, intending, it looked, to
grab his sister and rush her out of harm's way like a linebacker. Had the current danger been human, Rule had no doubt it would have worked. The human looked to be built of solid muscle, but he moved with the speed and grace of a much smaller man. Unfortunately, even a much smaller man may as well have operated in slow motion compared to a demon.
Louamides saw the attack and screamed like a little girl. Samantha saw and howled something in Lupine that Rule figured he was better off not understanding, and Seth saw and grabbed Abby by the hair, throwing her down onto a bed of pine needles.
"Rule!" Lou screamed. "Help me! You gotta do something!”
Abby's brother froze, his frown shifting into something less certain. He searched the face of the
sister he'd recognized only moments before and hesitated.
It was all Seth needed. With a guttural snarl, the fiend fell on the possessed woman, teeth bared,
fingers curling into claws. Rule roared and charged forward, but Samantha made it there first.
The Lupine went straight for the fiend's throat, but Seth saw her coming and raised a hand to block the savage bite. She locked her powerful jaws around the fiend's forearm, teeth ripping through the flesh of the creature's host body and crunching down on bone. The resulting bellow should have raised Revolutionary War heroes from their graves, or at least brought the public running. Unfortunately, Rule didn't have time to worry about that.