Part 29 (1/2)
I turned, close enough I could see the yellow highlights in his golden brown eyes. My expression must have spoken for me as he quirked a brow.
”He might be my mate but that doesn't mean I don't know when he's a w.a.n.ker.”
I couldn't have said it better, if I understood what he was mumbling.
Then he added, ”Still we'd be knackered if he hadn't done his sleight of hand.”
”Not helping, Fido,” I growled, exhaustion making my voice a low throated rumble.
Bran looked up from the computer, a frown marring his expression as he gave Francois a WTF look.
Great, just great. The warlock tramples all over me and has the gall to get possessive.
”The whole lot of you are hopeless.” I rose to my feet, staggering as I walked toward the kitchen, something to put s.p.a.ce between me and the lot of them. If I could I'd have left, but then I wouldn't know the location on the device.
”There.” Willie leaned further over Bran's shoulder, jabbing a finger toward the computer screen. ”Zoom in there.”
I admit it I went on alert like a hunting dog scenting fresh game. So I made sure I held myself still right where I was, one elbow leaning on the counter to prop me up. Cool as all get out as my skin dampened and my breath shortened.
Francois rose and crossed the room and Bran punched the keyboard as if he were a geek. I thought bigwigs who ran multinational companies wouldn't know a flash drive from a flibbertigibbet. Leave it to Bran to surprise me once again.
”What do you have?” Francois asked as I unclenched my hands one finger at a time.
”What I suspected,” Bran muttered, whipping out his phone and playing with it. I swear he was keeping me in the dark intentionally.
”Oh,” Willie breathed, ”That doesn't make sense.”
”It does if you know where the Council of Seven will be meeting tomorrow.” Bran didn't even look up.
My stomach dropped. The Council? All roads kept leading back to the b.l.o.o.d.y Council. Or maybe that was just Bran's fixation with them. I'd be focused one hundred percent on them if in . . . I glanced at the nearest clock and realized how late it was. Criminy, the spell took longer than I expected. The clock was already creeping closer to dawn than midnight.
”Just what I expected.” Bran's voice jerked me back to the present, as he stood, agitation rolling off of him. He stalked to the center of the room and pivoted, his gaze zeroing in on mine.
Even hating him I could feel the zing of those too-blue eyes and feel the hum of his focus buzzing through him and from him, to me.
”What?” I didn't mean to say the word aloud but couldn't help it.
”Versailles?” Francois asked still focused on the computer, his back to the room. ”It's brilliant and audacious at the same time.”
I swallowed, still not knowing exactly what they were talking about but knowing it didn't bode well for Van.
Willie straightened, looking from Bran to me, looking confused and wary at the same time. ”Someone going to explain to me what's happening?”
I could have kissed the Were though I doubted he'd understand why so I remained where I was, daring Bran to lie to me to my face. Oh, wait, he already had.
”Versailles is where the Council of Seven will be meeting tomorrow.” Bran said, a twist to his lips as he added, ”Actually later today.”
”It's also where the RER C metro line ends,” Francois said, rubbing a hand along his chin.
Willie glanced at him. ”That was one of the trains pa.s.sing through the Porte Invalldes, was it not?”Bran nodded but said nothing.
”So Versailles was where the Weres were taking . . . ” His voice trailed off as he glanced at me.
”Where they were taking my brother,” I finished for him. Then asked Bran, ”So is the Council behind Van's kidnapping? And Vaverek?”
”I don't believe so.” He spoke as if afraid to rattle me. Too little too late. ”I have a gut instinct that Versailles is where Vaverek plans to stage another test of his drug. It's what I'd do.”
”In front of the Council?”
I could hear Willie's gulp from where I stood. I knew how he felt. If I had any spit in my mouth I'd be doing the same thing. But I couldn't. Not while I was frozen in place, running through the ramifications of Bran's words.
A test? A s.h.i.+fter drugged to go rugaru, which ironically was a very old word from the French to mean crazy-a.s.sed wild and cannibalistic. To become rugaru in front of the Council and any humans in the area was s.h.i.+fter suicide. Then the true despicable genius of the plan hit me and I staggered.
Bran jerked, reaching a hand forward but Francois was at my side before I could blink. Obviously didi-s.h.i.+fters possessed the speed of their plain s.h.i.+fter cousins.
”What?” Willie demanded. ”What'd I miss?”
”Sacre bleu, Willie.” Francois whistled through clenched teeth as he made sure I was propped against one of the kitchen stools before he explained. ”Think! What does Versailles have that makes it the perfect place to prove the s.h.i.+fters are dangerous and a threat to both humanity and the Council?”
Willie looked like he was mentally calculating then a smile wreathed his face. ”Ah, I get it. Lots of people around. If the s.h.i.+fter kills some of them . . .oh, s.h.i.+t.”
Weres could be masters of understatement.
”Yeah, humans. Tourists from all over the word. School groups.” Francois scrubbed his hands over his face. ”What better place to make a statement.”
”Where is the Council meeting tomorrow?” I asked Bran, pleased my voice didn't wobble. ”If we know where we could get there first. Spot Van and stop him.”
Bran shook his head as if I was being way too nave. It wasn't naivety driving me, it was desperation. ”No one is given the final coordinates of the Council location until just before one's meant to appear.”
”So you're supposed to just wait in Versailles? Until they contact you?” Anger shot the words from my mouth like bullets.
”Yes.”
I stepped away from the stool, fear giving me a backbone. ”So what?” I asked myself as well as the rest in the room. ”We do nothing? We just wait for Vaverek to win? Let Van get shot down-” I choked, then straightened my shoulders. ”Wait for Van to be gunned down as a rabid wolf?”
All eyes turned to Bran.
”I have a plan,” he said. ”And you're all involved.”
CHAPTER 57.
I thought I'd done a d.a.m.n good job of biting my lip until it bled while Bran outlined his plan. Short, succinct and to the point, it was worthy of a master tactician. There was only one problem. I didn't believe a word he said.
Oh I believed his plan, but I didn't believe that Van was going to come out of it alive.