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Page 17 of Touch of Evil

It wasn’t like that when Emme was with Liam. They were closer in age. He was good to her and for a long time, she was everything to that wolf. It made it okay for them to be together. But then Liam was gone, and Emme went from that kid I would’ve busted heads for to,hell, someone I’d still bust heads for.

The first bottle reaches the Houndstooth without incident and Orange Polo handles the second bottle like it might bite. Good for him. I’ve seen witch’s brew sprout teeth and take off chunks of skin.

I steal another glance at Emme. She’s staring hard at her glass. The crowd size has doubled since she arrived and there are more humans now thanweres. I can’t ignore her like I’ve been. No. Not this time.

Everything about her has totally bloomed. Her skin looks different. Was it always that soft? I don’t know. I haven’t touched her, and when she’s tried to touch me, my wolf warned against it. He shoved us away from her, telling us this thing I’m feeling is wrong.

It is wrong? She’s Emme. Emme with those tiny freckles on her face she’s so ashamed of. She doesn’t get that they add to her cuteness. I wonder where else she has freckles…

Man. Don’t go there. You don’t shit where you eat. If the old man taught me anything, it was that.

I place the last witch’s brew on the bar. “Can I touch it?” Red Polyester shirt asks. He points to it.

My gaze cuts to Emme. “Not without permission.”

I’ll be fine. Emme will be fine. All I have to do is keep my distance. So long as she doesn’t crinkle her nose in that sweet way of hers, we’ll all be fine.

Another glance at Emme, another wave of emotions when our eyes lock. Her soft green irises take me in, looking at me like I don’t think she ever has. I’d remember it if she stared at me this way before.

I do a double-take when I realize how many people are waiting for drinks. “Keep it together,” I mutter.

I manage to pass out two pitchers and am pouring a third round of shots when my phone rings, instantly swearing when I see a full moon flash across the screen. “Mother’s ass,” I mumble.

“Yeah?” I ask.

“We have a situation,” Koda growls into the phone.

My hand lowers when he spills the details. I march to Emme, startling her when she finds me in front of her.

“Emme, what was the wolf’s name you went out with tonight?”

She puckers her brow. “Ted Savante. Why?”

“They just found him ripped to pieces.”

Chapter Six

Bren

Emme turns a lighter shade of pale. “Ted’s…dead?” she asks.

“Totally,” I say. I lean in, whispering low. “That wasn’t you, was it?”

Her jaw pops open. “No.”

I hold out a hand. “Because if it was, you could tell me. We’ve got you, and it’s not like Aric won’t cover for you.”

“Bren, I didn’t kill Ted.”

“Or rip him to pieces, like, on accident?” I ask.

“No, Bren,” she says. “And before you ask, I would remember if I did.”

“Good to know,” I say.

The werehyena shoves his phone into the back of his jeans and ambles over with his friends. Yeah, they all got the call, too.

“We’re told you’re in charge,” the hyena tells me. “How do you want to handle it?”




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