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Dark Wolf(32)

By:Christine Feehan


Paul went down again, hard. Anyone could see the boy was in trouble.  There was blood on his shoulder, clearly a through and through, and more  blood on his leg.

Let me get him, Josef said, rushing past Skyler and Dimitri.

Another volley of shots rang out, and Josef hit the ground, his body  rolling. Skyler let out a frightened cry and would have run past  Dimitri, but he blocked her way.

"I'll get them. You get inside." Dimitri used his firmest voice, a command.

He sprinted toward the two boys. Both boys were game, Paul pushing  himself up enough to drag his body forward as Josef rolled over and came  to his feet, staying low and zigzagging as he ran toward Paul.

"It's a trap," Skyler yelled, suddenly seeing the pack of Lycans  emerging from the forest, all with guns trained on Dimitri. "They're  using Josef and Paul as bait."

Dimitri had already been certain that was exactly what the Lycans were  doing. They would have been far more accurate in their marksmanship had  they wanted the boys dead. He sprinted past Josef and reached Paul,  bending down to lift him.

A volley of shots rang out, so many guns firing silver bullets straight  at him. He heard Skyler's scream of raw fear for him, and then, somehow  she was there, flinging her body in front of his, her arms completely  outstretched to give him as much protection as possible. She even leapt  into the air to protect his head.

Her body was flung hard back into him and he caught her, the burn of  silver smashing through both his arms and legs. He turned and ran flat  out for the safety of her shield. Behind him, Josef scooped up Paul and  raced after him.

The Lycans fired over and over, the sound like claps of thunder, one  volley running into the next. Dimitri leapt through the shimmering wall,  feeling the wrench on his body, a terrible, disorienting twist, pulling  his body nearly apart, almost as if their safe haven rejected him. Once  he was through, the strange sensation disappeared, leaving behind the  realization that not only had Skyler been shot numerous times, but so  had he.

Josef yelled as he came through, Paul slung over his shoulder. Splashes of red dotted both bodies.

Dimitri put his lifemate on the ground, his fingers looking for a pulse.  She was bleeding from half a dozen wounds, any one of which would kill  her. Finding not even a faint heartbeat, he threw his head back and  roared his rage and grief.





9





Mikhail Dubrinsky, prince of the Carpathian people, sat across from the  four members of the Lycan council who had come to negotiate an alliance  with him. They had brought a full regiment of guards to protect them. He  couldn't blame them for that-he'd called in his warriors as well. It  made for an interesting combination.

Gregori Daratrazanoff liked none of it, but then he was tasked with  Mikhail's personal protection, and he basically glued himself to  Mikhail's side. The main topic on the table, and the biggest bone of  contention between the two species, was the subject of mixed blood. The  Lycans had avoided the Carpathians for centuries, to ensure such a mix  between their two species would not occur.

The Lycans referred to any mix between Lycan and Carpathian as Sange  rau-bad blood. They believed anyone who had such a mixture must be  hunted down and killed. Since it didn't happen very often, none of their  hunters were well versed in killing one of such a mixture.

Mikhail had seen the Sange rau in action and he could well understand  the danger, not only to the Lycans, but to all species. They were almost  unstoppable-unless you had another of mixed blood to bring them to  justice. That was the key in this meeting. He had to convince the Lycan  council that there was a difference between a wolf/vampire cross and a  Lycan/Carpathian cross. The wolf/vampire murdered everything and  everyone without discrimination, sometimes simply for the joy of  killing-just as a vampire would do. The Lycan/Carpathian was called Hän  ku pesäk kaikak-Guardian of all. Carpathians had given that name to the  mixed blood because it was true: they fought for all species against the  Sange rau.

He liked all four of the council members. They were each quite  different. Lyall was soft-spoken, listened attentively and appeared  extremely intelligent. Randall was a bear of a man, shaggy and bulky,  with a booming voice, a grip like a vise, yet he was definitely the most  reasonable. He weighed what he said thoughtfully. Arno had the best  sense of humor, was more open and friendly than the others, but he was  also the one most outspoken on the Sange rau. Rolf rarely spoke, but  when he did, the other Lycans immediately fell silent and listened to  every word. If there was a single alpha among the council members-and  Mikhail was certain there was-Rolf would be the leader.

Francesca Daratrazanoff moved gracefully over by the tables. Lycans ate  food, and she laid out the meals the local inn had delivered for them.  She was an asset with her gentle, calming ways, and more than once, when  the debate between Lycan and Carpathians became heated, she chose her  moment to insert some small comment in her soft voice, bringing them all  back under control.                       
       
           



       

Still, the level of tension was extremely high in the room, given that  the De La Cruz brothers were present. All had brought their lifemates to  Romania, although none of the women were at the meeting, which didn't  surprise Mikhail at all. Manolito De La Cruz and his lifemate, MaryAnn,  would be considered Sange rau by the Lycans as they had mixed blood.  Fortunately, the Lycans could only detect such a thing during a full  moon, so they had no idea, but keeping the very lethal brothers from  wanting to leap up and slay the Lycans each time they insisted the Sange  rau must be killed was definitely becoming a problem.

Lucian and Gabriel Daratrazanoff said little. Neither joined in the  arguments, but stayed in the background watching the proceeds of the  meetings with interest. Gabriel's daughter, Skyler, was lifemate to  Dimitri, and the Lycans held Dimitri captive. Mikhail had been assured  by the council members that Dimitri was safe and would remain that way  until the summit between the two species came to a decision.

Mikhail rubbed the back of his neck. His people would never accept the  Lycans' view of mixed blood-and neither would he. All the discussions  and heated arguing were really a waste of time. He would never change  his position on the subject, or agree to pass a death sentence on  innocent men just on the off chance that they might turn criminal.

Mikhail stood up, a fixed smile on his face, calling a halt to the  meeting as the debate was once again becoming extremely heated. "I'm  certain you're all hungry, and Francesca is signaling your food has  arrived. She has made it very clear to me that you must eat it while  it's hot. Shall we adjourn and give this subject a rest?"

Give it a rest?

He glanced across the room to Gregori. Their eyes met. Amusement showed  in Gregori's eyes briefly, although he hadn't changed expression.

Zacarias hasn't said a word, but the women aren't here this evening.  Marguarita, Colby, Juliette, Lara and MaryAnn have all been tucked away  somewhere safe, Mikhail pointed out. This meeting is going to  deteriorate fast if we don't think of some way to get the Lycans to  understand the difference between vampire and Carpathian. Manolito and  Rafael are total hotheads.

Does that surprise you? Something really catastrophic would have to  happen to trigger Zacarias to make any kind of move without your  permission, Gregori assured.

The Lycan council members rose and drifted toward the tables. Their  guards fell into step behind them, flanking them, a solid wall of large  men. Mikhail was very aware of how fast the Lycans moved in battle. All  were armed, just as his men were.

Somewhere, in the distance, he heard a woman cry out. Colby De La Cruz,  Rafael's lifemate. The sound was high, keening, a wail of fear and  sorrow. Nicolas De La Cruz leapt to his feet, his brothers following  suit. There was instant silence in the room, the Lycans swinging around  to face what appeared to be a very lethal threat.

Mikhail stepped between the two factions, holding up his hand, facing  the brothers. Francesca screamed, covered her face with both hands and  would have fallen to the floor had Gabriel not caught her around her  waist and held her, pressing her face to his shoulder, his eyes cold and  hard as he, too, stared with lethal intent at the Lycans.

There was no way to stop the instantaneous ripple of knowledge, of  treachery. Mikhail spun around to face the council members. The grief in  the room was overwhelming, pressing down on all of them.

"They're children," Francesca accused. "You killed our child." She began  to sob. "She's dead, Gabriel. Oh, God, how could this happen? How could  they kill her?"

"You come into my home, sit at my table and all this time, you have been  committing such treachery?" Mikhail said, his voice very low, a whip,  striking hard at the four council members.