Page 20 of Curses & Keys (Curses & Gods #1)
Hawthorne sets me on the island, and I see anger in the clenched line of his jaw.
Strong fingers grip my chin and pull my head higher.
Magic cascades down my neck, healing the torn muscles and bruising instantly.
“I would have healed.” I don’t tell him that the sheer amount of magic in the room is helping me heal considerably faster than I would have on my own.
Whether it’s a curse or not, my body absorbs magic.
But I can only manipulate curses not magic itself.
He studies me, searching for answers, but I can’t give him what he seeks.
Mathias whips out a long, thin blade and slices the throat of the man in front of him.
I raise an eyebrow, and my focus turns to the fourth member of this team.
The epitome of a vampire. Everything about him is mesmerizing and dark.
Eyes filled with shadows and framed with glasses.
Styled hair, a pure, silky black. High cheekbones and a square-cut jaw.
Rich brown skin. Tall and lean but with broad shoulders thrown back in perfect posture. Stunning.
Jamison bends down to go through the pockets of the soldiers on the floor.
“There’s another one in the bedroom,” I inform him, my voice clear again thanks to Hawthorne.
Gatlin disappears into the bedroom and reappears moments later, the dead soldier thrown over his shoulder. His gaze is speculative. “This one died from strangulation, but I didn’t see a weapon nearby.” Tossing him into the pile, he raises a sharp eyebrow at me.
Silence is my answer.
Mathias walks by to grab the man in the kitchen. “This one’s throat is cut.”
I point to the big guy on the floor with his neck broken. “He killed him.”
Once they’ve pulled anything of interest from their pockets, Jamison uses mage fire to burn the bodies to ash, then Hawthorne’s clean wind sweeps them out the patio door. Now that they’re taken care of, all four turn toward me.
I clear my throat. “Thanks. I wasn’t sure I’d make it out of this battle without dying at least once.”
Nobody smiles at my statement. Tough crowd.
I hop off the island and walk over to the vampire. “Hello, handsome. I’m Phaedra. You are?” Supernaturals are known for their good looks, but the four of them together are a potent sight.
Obsidian eyes dart to Jamison, then return to me. He dips his head in acknowledgement. “Mathias.” His hand clasps mine briefly, and he frowns.
A man of few words.
“Hmm. Well, this is awkward. What happens now?” I glance at Jamison when I ask the question. “Obviously, this is your team. And given how fast you came to my rescue tonight, I assume I’ve been under surveillance?” When in doubt, play possum.
Jamison stalks forward, his eyes tracing over my body.
“You’re lucky we did. This group has killed more supes in the last few weeks than humans have killed in the last fifty years.
The fact that you’re alive tells me they didn’t get what they were looking for.
” He pauses for me to say something, but I simply lift a shoulder. “A key, perhaps?”
I remain silent, not really wanting to lie to him.
“We can always search the footage,” he taunts me.
“He lied to the council for you,” Hawthorne interjects, a look of disapproval on his face. “The least you could do is answer his questions.”
Jamison scowls at Hawthorne. “I told you I had other reasons.”
Shock renders me speechless. Jamison lives to serve the council. “What did you lie about?”
“Seeing you on the roof.” Gatlin jumps into the conversation. “He knew it was you. The only reason we didn’t kill you was because of Letz. He protected you. Saved you. Jamison respected Letz more than his own father. If he gave his life for you, he thought you were worth it.”
I flick my gaze back to Jamison. “You knew it was me?” He nods. “And you didn’t tell the council? What about the images at the press conference?”
“Body cams,” he replies gruffly. “I didn’t lie to the council for you .
Or at least, it’s not the only reason.” He glares at Hawthorne and Gatlin.
“As far as I’m concerned, you didn’t break our laws.
Neither did Letz. It’s not a crime to sell or buy a human artifact.
But somebody high up is working with these humans, which means we have a traitor.
Until I know who it is, I’m withholding some information from the council.
” His blue eyes assess me for a second. “Did these goons say anything to you?”
I didn’t break any laws by buying the key. Stealing from the collection is probably a crime against the vampires, but no one really cares about those items. “They’re searching for the key and a panel.”
Jamison straightens when I say panel. “What kind of panel?”
I shrug. “Letz didn’t give me a panel.” It’s not as if I can tell Jamison that Hephaestus sent me a vision.
He pulls out his phone and taps on it. “No, but there was one listed in the catalog.” Flipping it around, he shows me the screen. “It says a panel was sent to Dr. Kline, but when we got there, he denied knowing anything about it.”
I scan the image. Blue with gold. Certainly looks like one of the panels in my vision. Sia’s death must have caused Letz to panic. “Letz said there was a panel found with the key, but he sold it. To the humans.”
Jamison’s brows crash down. “The same group? Then why are they here asking you about it?”
“That’s what I was wondering.”