Alex and I walked into the library and saw Elizabeth sitting on a large, overstuffed couch in front of a smoldering fire. She looked comfortable, with a book and a cup of hot chocolate at hand. Her sister, Laura was asleep in a recliner nearby, but Elizabeth had been waiting for me, and she was wide awake. She smiled at me when we walked into the room, and I slid onto the couch next to her and kissed her, while Alex sat on the hearth in front of the fire. After we kissed, she smiled at Alex.
"Did you guys have a good run?" she asked.
"Yes, it was a good run. But... there was a surprise waiting for us when we got back," I said.
Alex picked up the story. "Father Clem, the priest you met the other night, was waiting on the steps when we finished our run. Brother Humble used one of his ministers, a man who goes by DJ, to reach out to him. They've asked Father Clem to encourage a war between the vampires and the wolves."
"Oh," Elizabeth frowned.
"Yeah. The bastard who showed up at the rectory is the one we think helped Janek get away the other night. He asked the priest to talk to Patrick and tell him I killed Jordan to help get the pack angry at vampires," I said. Elizabeth's expression became indignant, and she stood up.
"So, what are we going to do about this?" she asked, and at that moment, I felt overwhelmed by a fierce love for her. I pulled her to me and kissed her deeply.
"Alex and I are going over to the rectory tonight. We want to be in place before the sun comes up so that we're ready for this guy. Patrick is going there to meet with him, but he's really our backup. Once we have this DJ guy secured, Alex is going to glamour him to get information about Jadwiga and Janek."
Elizabeth grabbed my hand and looked into my eyes. "Will you be in any danger?"
I laughed. "Doubtful. Patrick will have some wolves waiting in the woods near the rectory in case anything goes wrong, but Alex, Patrick, and I will be able to handle anything DJ does."
Elizabeth kissed me long and deep. "Don't take any risks you don't have to."
"I won't," I said, smiling at her. Then, I kissed her again. "I'll always come back to you."
"You'd better," she said with a smile.
We arrived at the rectory at first light and ran into David, who was making a final check of the grounds. "Well, what do we have here?" David said, his voice grinning as he closed the cellar door behind him at the rectory. He quickly walked over to us and hugged both Alex and me.
Alex laughed. "You're a hugger now?"
David laughed with him. "Blame it on Angus!"
"How's your latest progeny doing?" I asked.
"He's doing okay, especially now that we have his brother, Mateo here. Alex, thank you for sending him up," David said.
"I'm glad it's working out, but it really wasn't up to me -- once I told him what happened, I couldn't keep him away."
"That's understandable," David said. "He seems about as stubborn as Carlos." Then his face turned serious. "By the way, we haven't told Carlos about Jadwiga yet. I need to, and I will, but..."
Alex nodded. "That's too much for someone who's newly sired to deal with. Don't worry, I'm not going to mention it to him either. It's okay if I talk to him and his brother about other things, right?"
"Sure! But the sun is almost up, so Carlos is probably asleep already and Mateo will likely be there soon."
Alex smiled. "Okay. I'll let Stosh fill you in on what's going to happen tomorrow."
Father Clem invited Alex and me into the rectory, then said, "Speaking of sleep, I'm going to get a couple of hours. I take it you'll wake me up if there's a problem?"
"Absolutely," I said.
David and I moved into the living room and sat down.
"How's Angus?"
I smiled. "He's okay. He's had a rough go of it with the girl's death, and he misses you. But he's healthy, so that's good."
"Good. I miss him, too."
I was quiet for a minute, not really sure how to cover what I needed to say next.
"I didn't thank you for saving Carlos. I was kind of a dick to you when you told me you'd sired him..."
"Yeah, you were," David said flatly. "But I was kind of a dick when I told you about it. I realized that I would have to go without seeing Angus for a good while during Carlos' transition, and I hate that." Then he smiled. "But once we kill Janek and get Jadwiga back, it will all be worth it."
"
If
we get her back, you mean," I said, hating the sound and the feeling of the words as they left my throat.
David looked at me with deeply sympathetic eyes. "Don't think like that. We're going to get her back."
I took a deep breath and looked at David. "I don't know."
David gave me a wry smile. "Maybe
you
don't know, but
I
do. We're going to get your sister back, Stosh. And then, when she's back and babysitting Carlos, I'm going to lock Angus up in your guest room and we're going to wear that bed out!"
David and I laughed together.
"Can't you guys fuck somewhere else? I mean, Jesus, that poor bed!"
"I'll bring our own linens," he said, with a wink.
David and I sat together in companionable silence.
"Anything else happen with Caleb?"
"Yeah," I said. "Angus sent him back to his pack in Scotland for a while. He clearly needs a change of scenery, and he actually has distant cousins over there. Hopefully, the change will do him some good."
David nodded thoughtfully. "Winter's a rotten time to be in Scotland, though."
"Oh, I don't know. Angus says they have a couple of 'bonnie lasses' in need of some new males to scope out. So, this might work out better for everybody."
David nodded thoughtfully again, then he said, "So... how's tomorrow, or rather, today, going to work?"
"Patrick is going to come out this afternoon with Dmitri," I said.
"Dmitri? Why Dmitri? I mean, I know he's your friend, but he's kind of..." David's voice trailed off.
"I think the word you're looking for is 'squirrelly'," I laughed.
David smiled. "Yeah, 'squirrelly' is a good word for him. But the word I was thinking of is 'small'. Is he really going to be believable as a beta wolf?"
I smiled. "You were hoping that Patrick would bring Angus."
David chuckled and rubbed the back of his neck. "I was, yeah."
"Don't think for a moment that we haven't all had that thought, too. But Angus... kind of stands out. He's a big guy, and he has bright red hair and a thick accent. If Janek told DJ about anyone, it was the black vampire and the Scottish werewolf."
David shrugged and said, "True."
"Plus, Angus would be more worried about you than anyone else. Dima is obnoxious, but he's also nondescript. And the size difference might make DJ underestimate him. Also, I think Patrick wants to give him more challenging tasks, to see if he holds up."