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Shadowed Steel (Heirs of Chicagoland #3)(15)
Author: Chloe Neill

   When we were done, we leaned back against the wall, legs stretched in front of us.

   “You do know how to show a girl a good time.”

   “Just wait until January. You’re going to love grilling burgers outside when it’s twenty degrees below zero.”

   I slid him a glance. “Is that a dare?”

   “You think you can handle it?”

   “Recall that I had to shovel the Cadogan House sidewalk. Until I saved enough money to pay someone to do it.”

   “Always strategizing,” he said and climbed to his feet.

   “It’s the vampire way.”

   He checked his watch. “About two hours until dawn,” he said, then offered me a hand, pulled me up. “Now that we’ve done our penance and refueled, let’s go see the boss.”

   “We already talked to Berna,” I pointed out.

   “Hilarious. And maybe don’t mention that to the Apex.”

 

* * *

 


* * *

   We found him in the lounge behind the public bar, where the Pack’s senior members handled shifter business or played cards, or both, depending on the business.

   There were four shifters in the room now. Miranda, two men I didn’t recognize, and last but never least, Gabriel Keene, the Apex of the North American Central Pack.

   He sat at the head of a well-worn table, booted ankles crossed on the tabletop, arms folded. He seemed to take up more space in the room than he physically occupied. Power given substance. I wondered how much of that was being Apex, and how much was just him.

   Gabriel’s gaze was on a screen on the opposite wall. And on that screen, in brilliant color, Connor and I fought side by side against the AAM.

   “Well,” Gabriel said, without shifting his gaze. “You two certainly had an evening.”

   “Fucking vampires,” Miranda muttered, smiling mirthlessly at me while she said it.

   With a sigh, Gabriel dropped his feet to the floor, looked back at me and Connor. “I suppose we need to have a conversation.”

   “All right,” Connor said, voice all smooth confidence.

   “Give us the room,” Gabriel said. The two men exchanged a glance before slipping out. Miranda strode toward us with a well-practiced sneer. “Jumping into petty vampire squabbles doesn’t help us,” she said, then gave Connor a long look before following the men.

   Connor closed the door, walked to the table, and touched a control that had the screen flicking to darkness. “We’ve done our chores,” he said, turning back to his father.

   “Chores?” Gabriel asked.

   “Berna was waiting in the lobby. Put us to work on the McAlister order.”

   “Okay?”

   Connor blinked. “She said you were pissed at me for making a scene and ordered us to help in the kitchens.”

   Gabriel’s laugh was deep and generous. “I haven’t spoken with her all night, and I didn’t order you punished.”

   Connor looked at his father for a moment, then sighed. “Berna’s still angry.”

   “And passive-aggressive.”

   Connor looked at me, humor and apology mixing in his eyes. “I guess you took my punishment for me.”

   At least it let me ignore the vampires for a while. “What did you do to deserve that?”

   “I forgot her birthday.”

   “Dangerous,” I said.

   Gabriel clucked his tongue. “He’s learned his lesson now. As for the incident, I assume it’s about Carlie?”

   “It is,” Connor said, and he laid it out, from the late-night visit to the confrontation at the Grove.

   “Showed up at your door,” Gabriel said, linking his hands behind his head. “That takes guts or stupidity.”

   “Or both,” Connor said. “The arrogance to try and the belief that what you’re doing is necessary.”

   Gabriel glanced at me. “Nice sword work.”

   “Thanks. Practice.”

   “Good. Your parents still gone?”

   “For now,” I said. But I had a feeling it wouldn’t be the case for long.

   “That explains the AAM’s timing.” He frowned. “What do they want?”

   “Testing and my agreement to join a House.”

   He looked at me for a very long time. Long enough that I began to wonder if he’d seen the monster lurking behind my eyes.

   “I’d have fought back, too,” Gabriel finally said, his voice utterly casual. “Did the vamps think you’d just go along with it?”

   “I’m not sure,” I decided. “The leader looked eager for a fight, and more than a little thrilled when I said no.”

   “So he could then use you as an example?”

   “Maybe,” I said. “I’m going to talk to my parents when I get home. They’ll have contacted the AAM by now, and they might have more information.”

   I nodded, and Gabriel shifted his gaze to Connor.

   “As for the fighting, while I absolutely encourage a good old-fashioned brawl, it’s best to avoid political nonsense when we can. Vampire problems are not Pack problems. On the other hand,” he added, before Connor could interject, “many vampires and members of the Pack are friends, and they help each other. And sometimes,” he said, that knowing gaze landing on me, “helping results in consequences that seem unfair.”

   And what, I wondered, would have been a fair consequence? In its most technical sense, I had broken the AAM’s rules, and the unspoken covenant with humans that we wouldn’t treat them like prey or potentials—unless they asked nicely. Yes, I’d done it for good reason, but the rule had still been broken.

   “I’d do the same thing again,” I said.

   “That’s because you have honor,” Gabriel said. “I’d have expected nothing less of a Sullivan kid.”

   “What about sanctuary?” Connor asked. “The Pack could give her protection until the AAM gives up. We’ve offered it before.”

   “And I’d decline if you offered it,” I said.

   Gabriel’s brows lifted with interest; Connor’s furrowed with obvious frustration.

   “You’d decline it,” he said, voice flat and suddenly angry.

   “I can’t refuse to join a vampire House—violently—and then turn around and accept protection from the Pack. It’s hypocritical.”

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