Rare Vigilance--A Paranormal Bodyguard Romance by M.A. Grant

Rare Vigilance--A Paranormal Bodyguard Romance by M.A. Grant

Author:M.A. Grant
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Carina Press
Published: 2021-03-30T14:01:20+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Bryony Wharram haunted Atlas for days. Bea, ever observant, confronted him about it one day as they shared a late meal at Whitethorn before his shift.

“What the hell is going on?” she asked, setting down her burger. “You’ve been jumping at shadows for days. Don’t think I haven’t noticed.”

“Something’s going on with Cristian,” Atlas told her, “and he won’t tell me how I can help.”

It wasn’t a complete lie. Since the meeting, Cristian had been steadily withdrawing from everyone around him. There were no irritating text messages when Atlas was supposed to be off shift, or feeding trips to Rapture. Whatever Bryony said to Cristian, it had dug in deep and wouldn’t let go.

“You don’t help him,” Bea said seriously. “That is not your job. And that’s what this is, Atlas, a job.”

“I know,” he grumbled and reached to grab some fries from the boat they were splitting when his phone rang.

The screen flashed with a private number, but he knew who it was.

“Just a second,” he told his sister and left her office. The supply closet was the closest and most private space he could find, so he ducked inside and answered. “Atlas Kinkaid,” doing his best to keep his voice steady.

“Mr. Kinkaid,” Bryony said, “I grew tired of waiting for you to call and make more demands of me.”

The room was too small, acrid with the scent of toner from the well-used copier, and Atlas had to swallow twice before he could croak out, “I’m not sure what kind of demands you expected me to make.”

“Oh, a desire to call off our bargain or leave your sister out of this whole sordid affair. Isn’t that what you wanted to ask me?” she asked lightly.

“Even if it was, I don’t think it would make much difference,” he said.

She gave a delighted laugh. “It wouldn’t. I’m afraid you’ve no way out of this one, Mr. Kinkaid. Decebal wouldn’t be very forgiving of the man who attempted to hand over his son to strangers. And my poor nephew has been betrayed so many times already... I think learning how deeply you hate his kind would break him entirely. He’s surprisingly fragile, especially when he gets news he doesn’t wish to hear.”

Cristian wasn’t fragile. He was stubborn and infuriating and sometimes shortsighted, but his heart was in the right place.

“He’s stronger than you think.” It slipped out on accident and Atlas winced when Bryony’s side of the line went silent.

“How curious,” she murmured after a dangerously long stretch. “I would love to learn that for myself.”

“I don’t believe that will happen.”

Like that, a new tension crackled between them. Bryony’s voice was bitingly cold as she explained, “What you believe does not matter, Mr. Kinkaid. Your belief does not make you different from any other human playing in the mud. Your life, your death, mean nothing in the tide of history. When I order you to bring me my nephew, you will. I know, because you are human, and humans are only capable of understanding fear.



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