Read Lycan on the Edge: Broken Heart Book 13 Online
Authors: Michele Bardsley
She saw the bathrobe at the end of the bed, and
grabbed it, slipping on the soft terrycloth before
she got up. The bathroom door was shut, so she
assumed Trent was inside. Her stomach fluttered
just thinking about him, and she was sure her inner
thighs would be sore for a week, supernatural
healing aside. She sighed and smiled, wistful,
allowing herself this moment of sheer happiness
after months of pure hell. Trent made her feel
almost like herself, or as close to herself as she
could remember.
She wished she could get back all her
memories. Something was going on with her, and
she was certain now that Damian had sent Trent in
to figure it out. But Sophie didn’t want to worry
about the Alberich, about the attack, and how it had
changed her inside and out. She wanted to live in
this moment. While she was here in the city where
anything could happen, she just wanted to enjoy
being with him, not worrying about the why.
A whiff of pure deliciousness quickly diverted
her focus to her stomach. On the table was a
breakfast fit for a werewolf. A pile of bacon.
Fluffy scrambled eggs. Biscuits. And a whole pot
of coffee. She poured herself a cup, put a dollop of
creamer in it, and sipped on the hot brew. Man,
that was good.
Trent came up behind her, trailing his fingers
up her arms. He lifted her hair and kissed the nape
of her neck. “Good morning,” he said, his breath
tickling her earlobe.
Electric shivers ran through her, and the now
familiar yearning awakened within her. Sophie put
down the cup and turned in Trent’s arms, resting
her hands lightly on his shoulders. “Good
morning.”
“Morning. I hope you’re hungry.”
She sat down and he took the across from her.
Sophie smiled to hide her uncertainty. Before,
when he’d been in the bathroom, she’d felt clarity
about Trent, about the role she’d like him to play in
her life. With him right next to her, his hand grazing
her knee, she needed more information to process
what was happening between them. It might’ve
been a little old-fashioned, but she wanted to
know: What were his intentions toward her?
Working up courage, she bit into a strip of
bacon. The salty, smoky slice had just the right
texture. Chewy meat and crispy fat.
Perfection.
“I wish I were that bacon right now,” Trent
said.
Sophie flushed hotly. She hadn’t realized she’d
closed her eyes. Or that she was making a humming
noise. “Trent.” She hesitated when his heated gaze
met hers. Sophie shook her head to combat his
bedroom eyes. “I have to know. What are we
doing?”
“Today?” he said as if the implication didn’t go
deeper. “Going home with a very grumpy
grandma.”
“No. I mean this. And last night.”
He kissed her forehead. “Before we start down
that path, and we
will
go down the path if I have
anything to say about it, we need to talk. Us and
Virginia.” He took her hand and gave it a
reassuring squeeze.
Sophie, however, didn’t feel reassured. Not at
all.
“HMPH. EGGS ARE dry. Bet I could do better
with my wok.”
“That wok needs to be destroyed.” Sophie
tapped her spoon against the plate. “Eat the
bacon.”
“Pork gives me gas.”
“Nana!”
Nana crossed her arms. “You brought it up.”
“I did not—oh, never mind.” Sophie sighed.
“What do you think he wants to tell us?”
“Well, if he’d hurry up with his secret phone
call, we’d find out already.”
Sophie tried to will away the ache in her gut.
Why did she have the terrible feeling whatever
Trent told her would change everything, including
what was unfolding between them? His cell phone
had gone off before he’d even gotten a word out.
He’d immediately taken the call into the hallway,
apparently far enough away that not even her
werewolf hearing could pick up the conversation.
Nana leaned back and crossed her arms. She
gave Sophie a once over. “So, I take it you got your
bell rung last night?”
“Oh, my God. Nana, I am not talking to you
about my sex life.”
“Well, at least you have one now.”
The hotel door opened, and Trent entered, his
gaze automatically seeking hers. His expression
was a combination of resigned and hopeful. He
seemed to be asking for her to understand, to
forgive.
“What’s going on?” demanded Nana.
Sophie couldn’t look away from him. “Trent?”
“SHE’S PRETTY,” SAID a woman’s voice tinted
with a French accent.
“Yes,” agreed a male voice. Ah, the gorgeous
Ren. “She is also trouble.”
The woman laughed. “Maybe you need some
trouble, brother.”
Meckenzie debated about pretending she was
still asleep. Meh. She wasn’t one to hide. Gee, if
she had time for personal growth issues, she might
add, “learn to stay put and shut up” on her list of
behaviors to modify.
“Hi,” Meckenzie croaked as she opened her
eyes.
“Welcome back,” soothed the woman. “I’m
Anise.”
Dressed in a white pantsuit, Anise looked like
a nymph who’d stolen clothes so she could cavort
as a mortal. Pale as moonlight, her skin seem
carved from flawless white marble. Her waist-
length hair was the color of new lace. Her gold
eyes made her appear otherworldly.
Like her twin.
“How are you feeling?” asked Ren.
Meckenzie turned her head to look at him. The
sizzling connection between them held firm. Oh,
lawd. Lust was a terrible, beautiful thing.
“Freaking great,” she muttered. Pain throbbed in
her temples, and her mouth felt filled with sand.
“May I have some water?”
Anise left, presumably to fulfill her request.
She looked around the room. It was tiny, white, and
smelled like antiseptic. She’d been tucked into a
twin-sized hospital bed; the metal railing had been
left down.
“It’s a mobile medical facility,” said Ren. “It
was closer than the hospital.”
“Oh.”
Anise returned with a plastic cup filled with
water. The woman’s gaze skated over Ren, and she
turned a knowing glance to Meckenzie.
Oh, no, sister, Meckenzie thought. She was not
in the market for a man. But sex … well, now that
was something else altogether.
She slowly sat up and took the cup Anise
offered. “Thank you.” She gulped down half the
liquid. “Did someone run me over with a wheat
thresher?”
“You don’t look worse for wear,” Anise said,
smiling. “But I’m sure you feel like shit.” Her gaze
filled with concern. “Why were the shadows after
you?”
“You saw them, too?”
She nodded.
Once again, Meckenzie considered lying. What
was the point? She planned to fulfill her bargain
with the witch, but there was no way in hell she
would let Ena the Evil and her goons destroy a
whole town. She put the cup onto the little metal
table next to the bed. “I owe a very powerful witch
named Ena.”
Ren and Anise shared a look, and then both
pinned their gazes on her.
“What did you do?” asked Ren.
“It’s more like what she did. And what she
plans to do. But it’s your lucky day. Ena doesn’t
know it yet, but I have something that will trump
her ace.”
“Trump her ace?” Ren frowned.
“If she’s such a powerful witch,” said Anise,
“then why can’t she…” She trailed off and blinked
at Meckenzie. “You know about witches? Real
witches?”
“My mother was a friend to parakind,” she
said. “So, yeah, I know all about you guys.” She
paused. “Except you two are weird. Vampires?
Werewolves?”
“
Loup de sang
,” said Anise.
“Blood wolf,” Ren translated.
“Wow. That’s … er, new.” It wasn’t like she
kept track of the supernatural. She was usually too
busy watching out for her ass. And look what being
a selfish jerkface had gotten her.
On the up side, she felt somewhat better. The
pain in her head had receded, and her body didn’t
feel clammy. She hesitated to reveal more
information. Oh, hell. The jig was up. She couldn’t
pretend she didn’t know where she was, or that
she’d had every intention of getting here. “You
have bigger issues than little ole me.”
Anise smiled carefully, and, if Meckenzie
wasn’t mistaken, her gaze turned suspicious. “It’s
not a coincidence you ended up near our borders?”
If Mom taught her anything, it was to be open to
the good and look out for the bad. Thus far, she’d
sucked at following that wise advice.
Darkness
lurks in the brightest of places, Meckenzie.
She
had to trust someone. She doubted the paranormals
here were one-tenth the asshole that Ena was.
Finally, she said, “I need to talk to Brigid.”
“Your mother is a friend to the goddess?”
asked Anise in a voice filled with awe.
“Uh, yeah. Mom said Brigid owed her a solid,
and if I ever needed it, I could call in her marker.”
“Your mother will not collect her debt?” Ren’s
gold gaze went as cold as an Oklahoma ice storm.
“She died more than a year ago,” Meckenzie
said. “Brigid’s favor belongs to me now.”
Ren’s lips tightened into a thin line. Well, so
much for the possibility of doing the mattress
mambo. French guy had the kind of morals
Meckenzie found irksome. His gaze locked on
hers, and she felt her stomach dip. Why’d he have
to be so gorgeous? It’d be easier to ignore all the
judgment in his tone if he was an ugly troll. He
raked her with a look she couldn’t quite figure out
then he nodded to Anise and … left.
Pffffffft to you, too, buddy.
She turned her
stare to the enigmatic werewolf’s sister.
“He’s a fun guy,” Meckenzie said, her ego
unaccountably wounded by his dismissal. She
swung her feet off the bed, stood, and wobbled.
Anise grabbed her shoulder and steadied her.
“Thanks.”
“No problem. Meckenzie, there’s more, isn’t
there?”
Meckenzie met Anise’s glare and sighed. What
was the point of keeping all her secrets? “Yeah. A
lot more. Please tell me Brigid is within yelling
distance.”
“I do not know where the goddess is.”
Ren re-entered the room, and his expression
was thunderous. Anise took one look at his face
and then said, “I must go. Good-bye, Meckenzie.”
“Bye.”
Ren said, “Queen Patricia wishes to speak
with you.”
“That’s great. ‘Cause I’d like to speak to her,
too.” She put a hand on Ren’s arm and felt energy
arc between them. He looked at her, and she knew
he’d felt it, too. “What is this thing we have?”
“It is nothing.”
“Wow. Figured you for a lot of things, Ren,”
she said, shaking her head and tsking. “But never
for a liar.”
He went utterly still.
Men. You could always
hit their egos squarely if you questioned their
honor, especially men like him.
He looked at her
and saw what she wanted him to: a sexpot thief
with a bad attitude. He was attracted to her, and it
pissed him off.
He moved aside, gesturing for her to walk
ahead of him.
The next room was small, set up as an office. It
was empty. She saw the exit to the left. Ren’s hand
grasped her elbow as she opened the door and
jumped over the two extended metal steps.
Ren stepped behind her and wrapped his arms
around her waist.
“Um, what are you doing?”
“Taking you to see the Queen.”
Meckenzie fit snugly against him. God, he was
muscular. To feel his strength envelop her, protect
her—she wanted to crawl inside that feeling and
stay there. She had known love, but never safety.
And Ren made her feel safe.
“Hold on,” he whispered, his lips grazing her
earlobe. Her stomach jolted at the light, sexy touch.
She grabbed his arms tightly, not sure what to
expect, but she was all in.
They shot up into the sky, higher and higher.