Talia's POV
Werewolf Council HQ
"
Talia, I order you to open this door!"
"Sorry, Dad. It's too late now."
My conscience would not allow for him to fight, not now. Our plan was fatally flawed in a way familiar to the French and their Maginot Line. We had put everything into defending against a ground attack, and instead they had gone around them. Fighting hand to hand in a building like this was a losing strategy, and the screams from above me bore that out. We simply could not regroup in time to do anything, and my Enforcers were dying.
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We've locked down the upper level, Talia. We show a dozen or so vampires entering from the rooftops. We've made a dent but not enough."
"Have those who can fall back to our position and lock the rooms behind them, so we have time to prepare,"
I sent back. The Pack House was fortified inside and out for just such a reason. Doors locked and steel barricades slid into place, cutting each floor into quarters and isolating the stairwells. It wouldn't stop them but each barricade to breach would slow them down. The vampires arrived in the room first, followed by the Enforcers they were embedded with.
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They will take a few minutes to break through,"
he told me.
"Stay behind me," I told the remaining men and women. "You are to protect the safe room and the backs of the Masters."
"We wish to fight," one of the vampire females hissed.
"You have your orders," Nikolai said softly.
Of course, at the worst possible time before battle, my phone rang. I pulled it out in annoyance, only to smile when I saw the video call was from my mate. He had blood on his face and behind him looked like a slaughterhouse. "Are you all right?"
"We're fine, love. The rebels failed, we lost Mistress Edith and the third floor of Vampire Headquarters will need a complete remodel, but they are all dead."
"I have to go, our attackers are almost here."
"Put it where I can watch and leave the line open, love." I thought about it, he deserved to know what happened so he could congratulate or avenge me. I set it on a table next to the door, pointed forward. "What is your status?"
"We will win," Nikolai said. "Randall, Lukaku, you have proven your worth again."
"
Talia, I have heard back from Sulphur River, they have repulsed the attack as well."
I could tell there was something he was holding back, but there wasn't time. The last door to the basement was blown open.
I shifted to my hybrid form, guarding the entrance to the safe room. It was a safe haven for the people in it; the lock could not be opened from either side for ten minutes, and the thick steel would take hours to breach.
"We make our stand here," Nikolai said as his talons extended. He moved to the center as I took his right. Leonardo moved to his left and we all took a ready position. A few seconds later, the vampires at the lead of the attack entered the room. There were sixteen of them, and they looked more like soldiers than vampires. Dressed head to toe in black body armor, they would have some protection against both bullets and teeth. Instead of attacking us, they quietly lined up against the wall by the door. I could sense their power; these were not the men in charge, they were troops. "You will all die today," Nikolai said.
"I don't think so," a man said as he entered the room. He was tall and handsome, his black hair perfectly framing his classic features. His suit was expensive and immaculate, and two other men followed behind him. These men were dangerous, my senses told me. "Today we settle this dispute with your blood."
"Master Vincent," Nikolai said. "You are a long way from Boston, and far too young to think you are a match for me. Nice of you to bring Master Esteban and Master Hermann with you, that will save me a trip to wipe them out." The two Masters stood just behind them, suddenly not quite as confident. The troops were keeping a close eye on each other, muscles tensed and ready for the fight. This place was a powderkeg and we were all carrying torches.
"I go where I am needed," he said. "It is not like the Council respects those who are not senior enough to sit on it. We will not sit back and watch you destroy our kind with your foolish plans."
Nikolai shook his head. "Which part was it you objected to? Making peace with the Packs, or Talia?"
His look as he turned to me was a mix of disgust and fear. "You were a mistake, one that Nikolai and the Council failed to rectify for four years. You and all like you must be killed."
I couldn't answer with my jaw shifted, but Leonardo could. "Why? She has proven herself to both Councils."