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Weird. He'd never even considered having s.e.x with a human before. He didn't find human women attractive; Liam preferred to be in his big cat form for s.e.x. He found s.e.x that way much more satisfying. With Kim, he'd have to remain human.
His gaze strayed to her unb.u.t.toned collar. Of course, it might not be so bad to be human with her . . .
What the h.e.l.l am I thinking? Liam's instructions had been clear, and Liam agreeing to them had been the only way Fergus had allowed Kim to come to s.h.i.+ftertown at all. Fergus wasn't keen on a human woman having charge of Brian's case, not that they had any choice. Fergus had been p.i.s.sed about Brian's arrest from the beginning and thought the s.h.i.+fters should back off and stay out of it. Almost like he believed Brian was guilty.
But Fergus lived down on the other side of San Antonio, and what he didn't know wouldn't hurt him. Liam's father trusted Liam to handle this his own way, and Liam would.
"So what do you expect from me, love?" he asked Kim. "Want to test my Collar?"
"No, I want to know more about Brian, about s.h.i.+fters and the s.h.i.+fter community. Who Brian's people are, how he grew up, what it's like to live in a s.h.i.+fter enclave." She smiled again. "Finding six independent witnesses who swear he was nowhere near the victim at the time in question wouldn't hurt either."
"Oh, is that all? b.l.o.o.d.y miracles is what you want, darling."
She wrapped a dark curl around her finger. "Brian said that you're the s.h.i.+fter people talk to most. s.h.i.+fters and humans alike."
It was true that s.h.i.+fters came to Liam with their troubles. His father, Dylan Morrissey, was master of this s.h.i.+ftertown, second in power in the whole clan.
Humans knew little about the careful hierarchy of the s.h.i.+fter clans and prides--packs for Lupines--and still less about how informally but efficiently everything got done. Dylan was the Morrissey pride leader and the leader of this s.h.i.+ftertown, and Fergus was the clan leader for the Felines of South Texas, but s.h.i.+fters with a problem sought out Liam or his brother Sean for a chat. They'd meet in the bar or at the coffee shop around the corner. So, Liam, can you ask your father to look into it for me?
No one would pet.i.tion Dylan or Fergus directly. That wasn't done. But chatting about things to Liam over coffee, that was fine and didn't draw attention to the fact that the person in question had troubles.
Everyone would know anyway, of course. Life in a s.h.i.+ftertown reminded Liam very much of life in the Irish village he'd lived near until they'd come to Texas twenty years ago. Everyone knew everything about everyone, and news traveled, lightning-swift, from one side of the village to the other.
"Brian never came to me," he said. "I never knew anything about this human girl until suddenly the police swoop in here and arrest him. His mother struggled out of bed to watch her son be dragged away. She didn't even know why for days."
Kim watched Liam's blue eyes harden. The s.h.i.+fters were angry about Brian's arrest, that was certain. Citizens of Austin had tensely waited for the s.h.i.+fters to make trouble after the arrest, to break free and try to retaliate with violence, but s.h.i.+ftertown remained quiet. Kim wondered why, but she wasn't about to ask right now and risk angering the one person who might help her.
"Exactly my point," she said. "This case has been handled badly from start to finish. If you help me, I can spring Brian and make a point at the same time. You don't mess with people's rights, not even s.h.i.+fters'."
Liam's eyes grew harder, if that were possible. It was like looking at living sapphire. "I don't give a d.a.m.n about making a point. I give a d.a.m.n about Brian's family."
All right, so she'd miscalculated about what would motivate him. "In that case, Brian's family will be happier with him outside prison, not inside."
"He won't go to prison, love. He'll be executed, and you know it. No waiting twenty years on death row, either. They'll kill him, and they'll kill him fast."
That was true. The prosecutor, the county sheriff, the attorney general, and even the governor, wanted an example made of Brian. There hadn't been a s.h.i.+fter attack in twenty years, and the Texas government wanted to a.s.sure the world that they weren't going to allow one now.
"So are you going to help me save him?" Kim asked. If he wanted to be direct and to the point, fine. So could she. "Or let him die?"
Anger flickered through Liam's eyes again, then sorrow and frustration. s.h.i.+fters were emotional people from what she'd seen in Brian, not bothering to hide what they felt. Brian had lashed out at Kim many times before he'd grudgingly acknowledged that she was on his side.
If Liam decided to stonewall her, Brian had said, Kim had no hope of getting cooperation from the other s.h.i.+fters. Even Brian's own mother would take her cue from Liam.
Liam had the look of a man who didn't take s.h.i.+t from anyone. A man used to giving the orders himself, but so far he hadn't seemed brutal. He could make his voice go soft and lilting, rea.s.suring, friendly. He was a defender, she guessed. A protector of his people.
Was he deciding whether to protect Brian? Or whether to turn his back?
Liam's gaze flicked past her to the door, every line of his body coming alert. Kim's nerves made her jump. "What is it?"
Liam got out of his chair and started around the desk at the same time the door sc.r.a.ped open and another man--another s.h.i.+fter--walked in.
Liam's expression changed. "Sean." He clasped the other s.h.i.+fter's arms and pulled him into a hug.
More than a hug. Kim watched, open-mouthed, as Liam wrapped his arms around the other man, gathered him close, and nuzzled his cheek.
End of Chapter One.
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About the Author.
Award-winning author Allyson James is a pen name of New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Ashley. Allyson has written more than 45 published novels and novellas in romance, urban fantasy, and mystery under the names Jennifer Ashley, Allyson James, and Ashley Gardner. Her books have been nominated for and won Romance Writers of America's RITA (given for the best romance novels and novellas of the year), several RT BookReviews Reviewers Choice awards (including Best Urban Fantasy, Best Shapes.h.i.+fter Romance, and Career Achievement in Historical Romance), Prism awards for her paranormal romances and urban fantasy.
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Books in the Stormwalker series.
Stormwalker.
Firewalker.
Shadow Walker.
"Double Hexed"
in Hexed (anthology).
Nightwalker.
Nightwalker.
And more to come!.
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