Chapter Sixteen - Part Two
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âIn the meantime, if you take off that ring it could kill you.â I reminded, turning to watch her as she went. âNot that it wouldnât be doing me a favor.â
âThe Hunters told me about that creepy little curse. Guess itâs a good thing Iâm not in love anymore⦠See you soon, Naomi. Iâll be in touch.â
And Eve sauntered her way off the bridge to disappear around the bend up the street. Meanwhile, cursing my luck, I stooped and picked up the thin file, knowing that the Hunters were still there, patiently waiting in an ominous silence.
So gathering the reserves of my steel and courage, I walked forward off the bridge until my feet hit the grass.
âMy grandfather is the Elder of the Garou.â I called, loud enough for them to hear. âBut Iâm guessing you already knew that. And something tells me youâre here looking for answers about the human sacrifices. But I can tell you right now I donât know anything yet. Charles is the one youâd need to talk to, or one of the more experienced Leaders.â
âIâm Marcus, and this is Jake and Sydney. And we wonât deal with the Elder, just like we donât recognize his Leadership. Only you.â The man in the middle said sternly, while his companions remained silent. He stepped forward into the light and I could see that he was older â late thirties to early forties and of a height and solidarity easily comparable to Lucas. His light-colored hair was cut into a short buzz, and he had dark green eyes with a thick scar that sliced down the center of his left brow. Standing before him, it was a challenge not to show any signs of intimidation.
âLook, I wanna help, but Iâm not worth your time yet.â I replied, but carefully.
âMaybe, maybe not. But I can make that ring worth my time, if youâd like. That amulet is on Hunter shit list, and as I recall, itâs supposed to be spending time collecting dust in a museum. But somehow, itâs made its way back to Harbor, again. So you can help us do what it is that we came here to do, or you can say no to the job and I can confiscate the ring. Your choice.â
Darn. Talk about a rock and a hard place.
âWhy me? What help could I possibly be to you?â
âYou might be a Noble, but Iâd like to think that the honor your father had is hereditary. Weâve a bone to pick with a group of Witches that we suspect are murdering Humans, and we could use your help in stopping them.â
âWhat do you want me to do?â I asked, wary of being singled out for involvement. I felt too green, too fresh to be able to significantly assist in the task of taking down an entire clan.
âThereâs a Witch â Lillian Dimiwitz â and she runs a coven in Hasting known as The Order. We think they may be trying to complete a ring of Human sacrifices as an act of terrorism against Supernaturals.â
âBut most Supernaturals could care less about a Human.â I replied. âSo why should this make any difference to them?â
âBecause when they hit thirteen sacrifices they can unlock the energy necessary to invoke a deadly curse â a type of supernatural flu, you might say. You catch it and thatâs it. Chances are you wonât pull through.â
âThis has happened before.â I said, thinking of the virus that had killed so many Supernaturals back when I was first born. âDoes any of this have to do with my grandfather?â I asked, thinking back to his strange behavior when I had questioned him about the origins of the illness after I had first arrived in Harbor. Charles had said â and quite confidently â that he was sure it wouldnât return. And yet, here we were threatened again with the same possible outcome.