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text beside it said, Give your man what he deserves!

“Kick ’em in the nuts” used to be my solution for most things. But then

again, I was a lot more put together before I knew that sorcerers and

werewolves existed. That had thrown old Savy for a bit of a loop. Where was

that girl now?

Sitting on the crapper, hiding from a mean girl like she’s back in high

school, my wolf chided. Let me go talk to her. I’ll teach her a thing or two.

“Regina’s not my problem,” I muttered. She was just a mirror of my own

guilt. That was what I was hiding from in here. Guilt. Not her. Just the faces

of the sleepers hanging on the wall.

I pushed my palms against my head. “What the hell am I going to do?

Even if we can get the witch to help us stop the dream attack, how are we

going to stop Kahanov?”

Kill him, duh, my wolf offered, somewhat unsympathetically.

“Easier said than done. He’s crazy powerful with all sorts of demons and

spells and God-knows-what. How am I supposed to stop him?”

Rip out his throat. Massive blood loss is an effective way to kill

everybody. I’d be happy to do it for you, the monster inside of me eagerly

chirped.

I knew where all of this was heading sooner or later: Kahanov and me,

face to face. Him with all his magic and demons, me with my ignorance and

lack of control. What edge could I possibly have?

Closing my eyes, I concentrated on the Soul Knife, trying to recall the

way it felt in my hand and the sensation of its magic. After a while, electricity

tingled in my arm, and the blade slowly took form.

I hefted it, measuring its weight. It was something, at least.

With a deliberate motion, I jabbed the tip of the knife into the door and

started carving graffiti as I considered my options.

After few minutes, a series of light footsteps echoed outside, and the

bathroom door swung open. Sam. I knew her instantly by her scent.


Tags: Veronica Douglas Magic Side: Wolf Bound Fantasy