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Had she really seen a giant bear made out of snow just before the accident? Impossible!
Asia glanced at the dead man and swallowed hard. Then again, something had swiped off the man's face.
A howl rose from behind her. She didn't know squat about the supposed tonal qualities of Wolf howls, but that particular Wolf sounded p.i.s.sed off, and she didn't want to run into him.
She took a step toward the snowmobile, thinking she could right it and drive out of the Courtyard, maybe all the way back to her apartment, where she would pack and be ready to leave town as soon as the driving ban lifted.
Something nearby growled.
Stepping away from the snowmobile, she began walking toward the Market Square and the parking lot. She didn't give a d.a.m.n about the driving ban. She'd just get her car unstuck and get out of town.
Nothing growled as she continued walking, but another howl was flung to the night sky-and was answered.
Asia broke into a jog.
Meg braked too hard and did a 360-degree spin before regaining control and stomping on the power pedal. She'd be scared later about what she'd just done. Right now, she had to get to the lake. She wasn't sure if Winter would be there, but Spring would be. Maybe Air and Water too. She hadn't met Earth or Fire, the other two cousins, but she'd filled a couple of library requests for each of them in the past week. If they were around, they would help her. Wouldn't they?
A yellow triangle next to the power bar warned her that the BOW wasn't going to run much longer. Behind her, she glimpsed lights. Those men, the enemy, were still after her.
Almost to the Courtyard Creek Bridge. And once she crossed the bridge, she would be in the Elementals' part of the Courtyard.
Simon stripped off his clothes, s.h.i.+fted to Wolf, and burst out of the Wolfgard Complex, followed by Blair and Elliot. He took off, running, loping, bounding into and through drifts in the road, moving steadily toward the lake and Meg. As Thunder and Lightning galloped toward the lake, Jester hung on to the front seat of the sleigh. Every time the horses' hooves slammed into the ground, the potential for another storm grew in intensity. It could fade; the storms did sometimes. But Jester doubted this one would fade. Humans often said payback was a b.i.t.c.h. Well, Winter was looking for payback. Having survived the results when Winter was in full temper, he almost felt sorry for the humans. Almost. The yellow warning triangle was replaced by a blinking lightning bolt-the "charge me" symbol. A few seconds later, the BOW rolled to a stop within sight of the bridge. Meg got out, poised to run across the bridge. But the snowmobiles roared into sight, the headlights blinding her. She knew what it felt like to be free, to have friends, to have a life. To have people she loved. She wasn't going to let anyone take that away from her. She bolted down the bank that led to the frozen creek. Harder to catch her, harder to disappear with her if she could reach the creek where she would be in the open and the Others could see her. Her feet went out from under her, and she slid to the edge of the constructed retaining wall next to the bridge. As soon as she lowered herself to the creek, she screamed "Help!" and began shuffling across the ice. "Stop!" a man shouted behind her. "Stop, you stupid b.i.t.c.h!" Meg kept moving toward the other bank, slipping and sliding while men shouted for her to stop. "Winter!" she yelled. "Winter!" "Meg?" The voice seemed to come from everywhere-from the snow and from a coldness that was so bitter, Meg felt like she was breathing ice. "Stop!" a man shouted. The crack of gunshot. Something hit the ice near Meg's right foot. Shards struck her, and she jerked to her left, still moving toward the bank. Cracking sounds under her feet. Remembering Spring's warning, Meg veered toward the right. Another shot sprayed shards of ice that had her turning back toward the weakened ice. Winter suddenly appeared on the bank. "They have guns!" Meg shouted. She tried to hurry and get off the ice before her friend was noticed by the men with guns. Just another step, she thought. Just another step. "Meg, no!" Winter screamed. As she took the last step, her hands reaching for the stones that acted as a natural containment wall on this side of the creek, the ice shattered beneath her feet, and Meg went under. CHAPTER 27. The special messenger swore when the property fell through the ice. Still had a chance to retrieve her. If he could drive off the b.i.t.c.h standing on the bank, his men could cross the bridge and . . . Two more women suddenly appeared. One of the women leaped from the bank, smas.h.i.+ng through the ice while black smoke flowed across the creek toward the hole. The white-haired woman who was dressed like something out of a creepy novel screamed, and then the one standing next to her screamed. And then he couldn't see anything because it was snowing so hard, and that snow was whipped by such a savage wind, he couldn't even see his own hand. As he fought his way back up the incline to his snowmobile, he heard tree limbs snapping around him. What were those b.i.t.c.hes? No chance to recover the property now. Good thing the benefactor had made a subsidiary deal for the Wolf pup with the Sparkletown bigwig who had hired Asia Crane. Had Asia tried to double-cross all of them when she went after the pup by herself? He didn't know and, at this point, he didn't care. He just hoped the pup's acquisition would be profitable enough to make this job worthwhile. He crawled the remaining distance toward the barely visible lights of two snowmobiles. "Report!" he yelled, fighting to gain his feet. He tripped over one man whose head was almost twisted off the shoulders. Where was the other member of his team? f.u.c.king coward must have run off. Or was taken? Lightning tore the sky, closely followed by thunder that shook the ground. When he reached his snowmobile, he took a moment to recall where he needed to go in order to escape from this place. Then he roared across the bridge. f.u.c.k this a.s.signment and this f.u.c.king city. As soon as he handed over the pup and got paid, he was getting back to civilization. And he hoped his b.a.l.l.s fell off if he ever took another a.s.signment that involved the f.u.c.king Others. Cold. So cold. Already impossible to breathe. Suddenly, Meg's hands felt the sting of bitter cold air. She tried to grab for something, anything. She thought she felt fur, but she couldn't hold on. Cold. So cold. She slipped back into the dark. The ground rumbled beneath him, shaking him off his slippery perch just enough that Meg's head went under the water again. He hauled on her arm, pulling her back up while Blair grabbed for anything he could without ripping her skin with his teeth and claws. Vlad was doing his best to keep her where they could reach her, but as smoke he couldn't help her, and in human form he risked being swept under the ice. Even Water was trying to get Meg to safety, but she didn't know how-none of them knew how-to help a human. s.h.i.+fting to a between form that kept the Wolf head and teeth but gave him the fur-covered body of a man, he finally got his fingers through a belt loop in her jeans and pulled her up the bank. He squinted at the blinding snow, hunching over Meg to give her some protection. How were they supposed to reach a hospital? Jester was suddenly in front of him, holding out blankets. Then Winter placed a freezing hand on his shoulder and said, "I'll drive you to the human place." Wrapping Meg in one blanket, he carried her to the sleigh and climbed into the backseat. He settled on one side of her while Jester pressed against her on the other side, tucking the second blanket around all of them as best he could. Simon stared at Blair, his enforcer, and Vlad, who was Erebus Sanguinati's most trusted weapon. Air leaped into the front seat beside Winter, who looked back at Simon. Despite his own fury, it took all the courage he had not to whimper at what he saw in her eyes. "Run, my boys. Run!" Winter shouted to Thunder and Lightning. "Run for our Meg. AND LET THE STORM FLY!" She screamed, and Air screamed. Simon held on to Meg, licking the leaking wound on her chin as the Elementals unleashed their rage on the city of Lakeside. And he wondered if the hospital with its human healers would still be there by the time the sleigh arrived.