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on him. “I am Ulfric here, Jacob, not you. I say what will be destroyed and what will not.”

“I meant no offense, Ulfric.” But his voice made the words a lie. “I meant only that if it comes to a fight the rats cannot defeat us. Perhaps their king would like to reconsider who he owes a debt of honor to.”

“A debt of honor exists whether you want it to or not,” Rafael said. “Richard understands what it means to owe an honor-debt. That is why I know that Richard will honor our treaty. I have no such assurances when it comes to other members of this pack.”

There, he’d said it. It was as close to saying, I don’t trust you, Jacob, as he could get. A spreading well of silence filled the clearing, so that the brush of cloth, the shift of a furred body was suddenly loud.

Richard’s hands tightened on the arms of his throne. I watched him, because he was shielding so tight against me that I couldn’t feel him, but I could watch, watch him think. “Are you saying that if I am no longer Ulfric that the treaty no longer holds?”

“Yes, that is what I’m saying.”

Richard and Rafael stared at each other for a long time, then the faintest of smiles played on Richard’s lips. “I have no plans to step down as Ulfric, so the treaty should be secure for a while, unless Jacob has other plans.”

That one statement sent a wave of unease through the waiting werewolves. You could feel it, see it spreading out through them, as if they smelled a trap of some kind.

Jacob looked surprised, shocked. He was a perfect stranger, but I watched the confusion play over his face, as he tried to think of what to say. If he said he had no designs on the throne, then he would be foresworn, and the shapeshifters were a little touchy about things like that.

Jacob was either going to have to lie or declare his intentions, and the look on his face said clearly he wasn’t ready to do that.

A woman’s voice came from the right, clear and ringing like she’d had stage training. “Aren’t we getting distracted from the business at hand? I for one am very interested in choosing the new lupa.”

The woman was tall, but built all of curves, voluptuous the way that movie stars in the fifties had been. She seemed soft, feminine, yet she stalked over the ground in a swaying glide, half sex on the hoof and half predatory, like she’d lure you in by playing victim, fuck you till you cried for mercy, then eat your face off.

She was even wearing a dress, one that clung to her curves and had a neckline so low that you knew she had to be wearing a bra. Breasts that size didn’t do perky without some help. She stalked barefoot, her deep red hair styled and perfect, falling just above her shoulders in a burnished shine.

“We’ll get around to choosing the new lupa,” Richard said.

She dropped to her knees in front of the throne, folding the dress under her thighs, very ladylike, though making sure to lean forward enough for Richard to look straight down her cleavage. I didn’t like her much.

“You can’t blame us for being eager, Ulfric. One of us,” and she hesitated, making it clear that the “us” was for politeness’ sake, “will be chosen lupa and become your mate all in one glorious night.” Her voice had dropped to a sultry murmur, still loud enough to be heard.

Nope, didn’t like her. I had no room to bitch with Micah standing beside me, but that didn’t matter. Logic had nothing to do with it. I wanted to grab a handful of that bottle-dyed red hair and hurt her. It wasn’t until Micah touched my arm that I realized I’d been caressing one of the knives in its wrist sheath. Sometimes I touch my weapons when I’m nervous; sometimes my body just betrays my thoughts. I forced my hands to be still, but I was so not happy.

“Go back with the other candidates, Paris,” Richard said. He was carefully not looking at her, as if he were afraid to. That didn’t make it better; it made it worse.

She leaned forward, putting a hand on his knee. He jumped. “You can’t blame us for being eager, Ulfric. We’ve all wanted you for so very long.”

Richard’s face had thinned down with anger. “Sylvie,” he said.

Sylvie

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