Deadside Reapers Box set 1-3 by Debbie Cassidy

Deadside Reapers Box set 1-3 by Debbie Cassidy

Author:Debbie Cassidy [Cassidy, Debbie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-06-02T22:00:00+00:00


16

It turned out that the museum had three entrances all on different streets. The place was huge. We’d scouted out two and found no breaches. This was the last entrance. There had to be a way into the building via this street.

“Stay here,” Sariah said. “Nix and I will look for a breach.”

“I’m coming with you,” Grayson’s second said.

His name was Dean. I’d found out that much on the way here. The train car we’d ridden in had been empty of humans, and demons and Loup rode it together. There could be a joke in there somewhere, but I wasn’t feeling the humor right now. My mind was sharp, my insides seething, my muscles crying out for action. It wasn’t natural. It was something else, but my mind didn’t have the energy to detangle what the fuck I was feeling.

My team and Dean, the Loup leader, slinked off into the night toward the boarded-up monolith of a building.

“The vamps are probably on a lower level,” soulful brown eyes said. “They like being close to the earth. They prefer underground nests, usually.” He gnawed on his bottom lip, his huge eyes soaking in the moonlight.

“Shut it,” the dickhead Loup snarled.

“Leave him be,” one of the others said wearily.

Brown eyes tucked in his chin, and I resisted the urge to ruffle his messy dark hair. How old was he? Sixteen? Seventeen? He couldn’t be much older than that.

“What’s your name?”

He looked up sharply at me. “Bobby.”

“Thanks for the info, Bobby. I didn’t know that.”

He smiled shyly at me. “But aren’t you the Dominus?”

“Trust me, having a title doesn’t mean you know everything.”

“And knowing everything doesn’t get you a title.” His eyes were shadowed by sadness.

I wanted to give him a hug, but instinct told me that would probably be a bad thing, not for me, but for him. It didn’t take a genius to figure out that these Loup rewarded and prized alpha male behavior, and this little guy was no alpha. He was a poet or a scholar.

“They’re headed back,” dickhead Loup said.

Sariah reached me first. “Around the side of the building, the boards are off, and the windows are broken. We figure that’s the way in.”

I nodded. “Okay, we split into two teams once we get inside. We have comms. So, Dean, if you take one of my team, you can stay in touch with us.”

“I’ll go,” Sariah said.

“I’ll give you a wolf.” Dean jerked his head toward a stocky specimen with shoulders that bulged above his short neck. “Henry’s a rabid fighter.”

“I’m sure he is. But I’ll take Bobby if you don’t mind. I have brawn.” I indicated Nix and Nox. “I’d love brains.” I smiled at Bobby.

Dean’s hard expression softened slightly. “Bobby is the smartest Loup we have.”

Bobby blushed.

“Great, then it’s settled. Let’s do this.”



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