Half Wolf

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to Kaitlin.
    Rena said, “Two suckers have slunk out of their hidey-holes and are heading for the school.”
    Kaitlin muttered, “No.”
    Michael gestured to Cade. “Watch her.”
    “And miss all the fun?” Cade said, already heading for the new hybrid in their midst. “I assume this is Kaitlin.”
    Michael nodded. “No time for introductions. Obviously those fanged freaks don’t care about anything but finding dinner, and are way too hungry these days.”
    “Have you ever known them to actually think?” Devlin, their Irish Were, contributed.
    “Kaitlin has an apartment,” Michael said to Cade. “Can you take her there and wait for us?”
    “No problem,” Cade returned. “But you owe me.”
    Michael noted the panic coursing through Kaitlin’s body. That panic shuddered within her each time she took a breath.
    “A promise is a promise,” he said to her. “You can trust Cade to keep the monsters away if any more of them show up while the rest of us deal with the two fledglings on our radar.”
    Kaitlin was as white as a sheet. He didn’t want to leave her, but couldn’t send the others to fight in his place. He had told Kaitlin to meet him out here without considering that the vampire attack on her life might have signaled something far worse, like an invasion of the fanged freaks. Before things turned uglier, he’d have to contend with the problem, though tearing himself away from Kaitlin was going to be harder than he could have imagined.
    There was no time to whisper assurances to her, touch her or explain why he wanted to do those things.
    “Go with Cade, Kate,” he said to her. “Trust us.”
    His heart was pounding twice as fast as usual, announcing his wolf’s imminent appearance. Vamp scent was prodding him to act.
    The members of his pack all knew what special things he could do with or without a full moon’s assistance, and yet Michael had always been uncomfortable shifting back and forth when the rest of his pack had to wait for that one special night per month.
    Already, his claws were extending in honor of dealing with old enemies whose presence was a blight on Otherness. His claws were long, curved and lethal. Back when he was a kid, the claws had taken a while to get used to. He had scratched himself more times than he could count. Now, the razor-sharp tips were stained with black vampire blood.
    He hid the claws behind his back, out of Kaitlin’s sight, because she was scared enough already and possibly on the verge of being frozen in place.
    “Go now,” he said, locking eyes with her large grays. “There’s no time to waste.”
    His Lycan power of persuasion helped to make sure she obeyed. They were still connected. His thoughts would become hers if he willed it.
    Kaitlin faced Cade, who was three heads taller than she was and twice as broad. Michael understood that she wanted to see the kind of monster that had attacked her so she could truly believe that kind of evil actually existed. But the word danger didn’t even begin to describe a situation where his pack had to worry about Kaitlin and fight the vamps at the same time.
    Kaitlin didn’t glance back as she left him. Her spine was rigid and she held her head high. He trusted Cade. Cade was the best of his pack and strong enough to fight his way through a crowd if he had to.
    The sandy-haired Dane followed his Alpha’s directives without question. Cade had been right, though, to want to question Michael’s plan. They were peacekeepers, not babysitters, and the big Were’s incredible reflexes would be sorely missed if push came to shove with fledgling bloodsuckers on a bender.
    Michael swore beneath his breath for having to make that choice.
    “I’ll second that unspoken filthy oath you just thought up and raise you one,” Rena said, observing him thoughtfully.
    Michael tossed her a look.
    “Raise you one what?” Devlin asked, glancing after Cade and Kaitlin. “By the way, you do realize that girl is...”
    “Is

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