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I leaned closer and breathed in her scent, searching for answers. It always

drove me wild, but even as desire overwhelmed my mind, a shock of

recognition cut through the fog. I understood the emotion now—the call of

the hunt. The compulsion to relentlessly chase. To tear down your prey. To

take its life.

I knew that emotion well. It was strange from a sorcerer, but I could

respect the need. It would also ensure that Savannah was under my watch.

Grinding my teeth, I relented. “Fine. Tomorr—"

A metallic thud echoed through the door of the cell beside us, and

Savannah jumped at the noise.

The door to cell 35 was sealed with five arcane locks. Someone had

posted a sign beside the window slit: Do not talk to the prisoner.

I stepped up to the door and slid the slit open. A shadow moved inside—a

hulking figure, sitting in darkness. His signature resonated with power. Even

through the magically sealed door, it vibrated the air around us. It felt like

flames across my skin and smelled of fresh tobacco and amber.

“What do you want?” I growled.

His head turned slowly, and he spoke in a rough voice laced with danger.

“If you’re looking for Kahanov, you’re not going to find him.”

“And why’s that?”

The inmate shifted, and his words echoed out of the shadow. “He was

gone before he even escaped.”

7

Savannah

I spent the evening filling Casey in about our visit to the Ripper and

complaining about thick-skulled werewolves. “I told you Jaxson was an ass,”

was my cousin’s most frequent response.

At least Jaxson had agreed to let me help. For now. I was certain that at

the slightest sign of peril, he’d try to stuff me in a box. What kind of monster

would shove a woman into a jail cell just to protect her?


Tags: Veronica Douglas Magic Side: Wolf Bound Fantasy