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Cerulean Sins - Laurell K. Hamilton [214]

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it, because I smelled the fear on Parker. I didn’t blame him for being afraid. I think we were all afraid, every single person in the hallway. Every person in the apartment. Every policeman, and woman, in town should have been afraid. Because when something like this happens it’s still the police that have to clean up the mess. Well, the police, and your friendly neighborhood executioner. We were all afraid, and we should have been.

59

I MET RICHARD at his house. We sat at the kitchen table where we’d sat so many weekend mornings. He drank tea. I sipped coffee. He wouldn’t meet my eyes, and I didn’t know what to say.

He caught me off guard by starting. “If you’d stuck to my morals, Asher would be dead right now, or worse, trapped in Europe with that monstrous bitch.”

I was pretty sure that “monstrous bitch” was Belle Morte. “That’s true,” I said, and I tried to keep my voice neutral. I wanted to get down to business and ask Richard to loan me some werewolves, but it didn’t usually work well to approach Richard head on. It didn’t take much to offend him. I needed his cooperation, not another fight.

“I don’t understand how you could let them feed off of you, Anita.” He finally looked up and his perfectly brown eyes were filled with a pain and confusion, so raw, that it hurt me to look at them.

“It’s hard for me to cast stones anymore, Richard.”

“The ardeur,” he said.

I nodded.

“I can’t let you feed off of me either.”

“I understand that,” I said.

He searched my face. “Then why are you here?”

Had he really thought this was going to be some tearful reunion, some plea on my part to get him back in my bed? Part of me was pissed, part of me was sad, none of me had time for it.

“The werewolf that’s been raping and killing women here got away from the police today.”

“I haven’t seen anything on the news.”

“We’re trying to keep it quiet.”

“You’re here for business,” his voice was soft.

“I’m here to keep other women from dying.”

He got up from the table, and I was afraid for a moment that he’d leave, but he took the tea cozy off the teapot and refreshed his mug. “It’s not one of my wolves, Anita.”

“I know that.”

He turned, and there was the first hint of anger. “Then what do you want from me?”

I sighed. “Richard, I love you, I may always love you, but I don’t have time for this fight, not right now.”

“Why not now?” he asked, and he was angry.

I opened the file folder and took out the first photo. I held it up so he could see it. He frowned, narrowing his eyes, then finally his mind made sense of it, and total disgust filled his face. He turned away.

“Why are you showing me that?”

“He’s killed three women here and over a half dozen in other countries. Those are only the ones we know about. He’s out there right now picking a new victim.”

“I can’t do anything about that.”

“But I can, if you’ll give me some werewolves to help track him.”

He looked at me then, then away, because I still had the photo showing. “Track him, you mean like a dog?”

“No, most dogs won’t track a shape-shifter, they’re too scared of them.”

“We’re not animals, Anita.”

“No, you’re not, but in animal form you have the nose of one, but you still have the brain of a person. You can track and think.”

“Me, you expect me to do this?”

I shook my head, and laid the photo down on the pile. I stood and spread the pile out across his table. “No, but Jason would, and Jamil would if you asked him to. I’d say Sylvie, but she’s not well enough to do much of anything.”

“She challenged me, and she lost,” Richard said. His eyes kept flicking to the photos on the table. “Get those off of my table.”

“He’s out there right now, about to turn another woman into so much meat.”

“Fine, fine, take Jason, take Jamil, take whoever the hell you want.”

“Thank you.” I started gathering the photos up.

“You didn’t have to do it this way, Anita.”

“What way?” I asked, shutting the file over the gruesome photos.

“Harsh. You could have just asked me.”

“Would you have said yes?”

“I don’t know, but those photos are going to haunt me.”

“I saw the real

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