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"Better than smelling like a backstabbing arsehole," Duke quipped.
Thunder crossed Shocks face, and he raced forward and struck Duke, an open palm cracking against his cheek. Duke recoiled. Shock had slapped him, not punched him like a warrior. He felt the insult all the way to his bones.
With a lazy gait, Shock backed up a few paces and sent Duke a challenging glare.
"Id hit you with a spell . . . but your human blood would probably curdle. "
Gritting his teeth, Duke told himself to stay calm. Shock was baiting him. The question was, why?
Clenching his fists to keep a handle on his temper, Duke squared off with Shock.
"As fascinating as your juvenile behavior isnt, were simply here to take stock of the contents of Brams house. Kindly remove your . . . protections and let us in. "
"Fuck off. "
Clenching his fists, Duke repressed the urge to attack. Shock wanted something--
not from Bram or Ice or Marrok. But from him. When Shock had made more of a pretense of fighting on their side and actually attended the Doomsday Brethrens meetings, hed barely spoken to him. To be singled out this way was confusing.
But Denzell wanted a fight. Fine. Duke would play along until he figured out this rubbish.
He drew his wand from his overcoat and whipped it in Shocks direction.
Before he could conjure a spell, Shock shook his head. "I wont fight you like a wizard; you barely are one. " He sneered and crooked his finger. "Come here and fight like the dirty humans you were raised with. Show me what you know. "
With a glare, Duke sheathed his wand again and approached Shock. He struck the other wizard with a lightning quick open-palmed slap, tit for tat. Shocks head snapped to the side. The big wizard laughed.
The elder Denzell brother had long been regarded as crafty and violent. Today, he seemed flat insane.
"Is that the best youve got?"
Duke shook his head. If Shock was itching for a fight so badly . . .
Without another thought, Duke fired a right cross at the leather-clad wizard, who blocked the punch and shoved one of his own at Dukes gut. As he leapt out of the way to avoid having his guts knocked into his spine, pandemonium erupted around him. Bram attacked another Anarki, tearing his robe away to reveal a greenish-black creature with a sunken face, rotting flesh, and the body temperature of an ice cube.
"Ugh!" Ice groused as he reached for the knife in his boot. "Dead fish floating in the Thames smell better. "
The wizard didnt exaggerate. Anarki were nasty all the way around.
Marrok engaged two zombies, who circled him, hoping to take him down. Duke flashed a fist out and clipped Shock on the chin. As the other wizard grunted and stumbled, Marrok yanked his ever-constant sword from his scabbard and skewered one of his opponents. Bram kicked the knees out from under his. As the zombie crashed to the ground, his entire body disintegrated, the silky robe fluttering to the ground in his wake.
Shocks younger brother emerged from the pack of Anarki with a snarl.
"Zain," Bram called out. "Its been far too long since you came for a . . . visit. "
At Brams sly reference to Zains prior captivity, the younger Denzell bristled.
"You no longer have a filthy, cold dungeon in which to keep me chained. " Zain cast a dismissive glance at the ruins of Brams house. "Pity. "
Bram snarled a curse. Hed been short-tempered since Mathias had attacked him with some mysterious spell a few weeks back that had since faded but not broken. That Emma, his mysterious new mate, had abandoned him, only made matters worse. This could get ugly.
Zain whipped out his wand. Bram followed suit. Ice tackled an Anarki between them, a dagger in his meaty fist. Flying punches and kicks brought everyone nearby tumbling to the ground.
As the melee ensued, Shock pounced on Duke, grabbed him by the throat, and dragged him inside the circle of protection, against the crumbling walls of the house.
"Listen to me. " Shock squeezed Dukes throat.
"Piss. Off," he croaked.
"Take a swipe at me. " Denzell relaxed his hold.
Shock was inviting him to hit him in the face? With a mental shrug, Duke pounded a fist into the other mans left cheekbone.
"Bugger!" Shock thundered. "Dont knock my face off, you stupid fuck. Im trying to help you. Mathias has a new plan. "
Was this a ruse . . . or the reason Shock had singled him out? "Go on. "
"At least pretend to struggle while you listen," Shock muttered.
That wasnt too hard, since he wasnt fond of Shocks palm pressing on his windpipe. He managed to shove a fist into Shocks stomach.
"Barmy fuck!" he growled, then lowered his voice. "Mathias seeks to resurrect Morganna le Fay. "
The air and the fight left Duke. Resurrect one of the most evil witches in history?
If this story was real . . . "Is he out of his bloody mind?"
"If Mathias succeeds, he believes he can control her power, perhaps even absorb it. "
Which would make him virtually unstoppable. "Bloody hell . . . "
"Exactly. Hit me again. "
Making full use of his free pass, Duke unleashed his frustration with another fist to Shocks gut. The other wizard paid him back with a mean jab to the eye that sent him reeling.
Duke shook off the pain. "To resurrect Morganna, Mathias would have to get into her tomb. Its supposedly guarded by impenetrable magic. No one would make it alive. "
"Except an Untouchable. " Shock took another jab at Dukes jaw, connecting with a harsh blow.
An Untouchable, a human completely immune to magic? Were they mere folklore or actually real? Duke wiggled his jaw, grimacing. This was when growing up human hindered him.
He plowed a fist to Shocks gut again. "Why tell me?"
The other wizard grunted. "Your signature indicates youve come into contact with one in the past day or two. "
Then Brams words tripped Dukes memory. My signature is faded and shiny.
"Bingo. "
Hell. Duke had forgotten that Shock could read minds. And how did Shock know of this signature anomaly when Bram didnt? Because Bram didnt use dark magic? And more important, who was the Untouchable?
Around them, the others fought. Zain and Bram rumbled close. Duke joined in with a square thrust right at the tall wizards nose.
Shock tackled him into the wall and hissed, "If Mathias manages to resurrect Morganna, life as we know it will be over. Zain has seen you. He wont keep the fact youve had contact with the Untouchable to himself. Youve got a few hours at most to figure out who it is before Mathias pounds on your door. "
Every human Dukes mother had recently introduced him to had some association with Mason and Felicias wedding. Zain kept up with a bit of human news; hed know about the event. That knowledge could threaten hundreds of family, friends, and the press--all of whom would be under his roof for the ceremony. Shit.
Shock got in his face, teeth clenched. "Find the Untouchable before Mathias does. "
How?
"And get him or her deep into hiding. " The older Denzell brother delivered another blow to his cheek.
Damn it, that throbbed like a thorn in a lions paw and made him roar as loudly.
He stumbled, his ears ringing.
"The Anarki are dead, and your chums are chasing Zain," Shock said. "Last chance. Hit me hard. "
"Gladly. " With a grimace, Duke reared back to deliver a punishing left hook.
At the second of impact, both Denzell brothers disappeared, teleporting out.
Damn it! That punch would have made him feel loads better.
Shoving his frustration aside, Duke realized Shock had left him inside the protections around Brams house. On purpose? Perhaps . . . one never knew with the elder Denzell. But now Duke could let the others past those protections so they could search for Merlins tomes.
As he mentally opened the barriers, Ice ran to Dukes side.
"Devious Denzell bastards. "
Bram nodded, fists clenched. "Shock won that round, I fear. Your face looks terrible. You all right?"
No. Duke was terrified for the Untouchable. Whoever the unlucky human was would be at his house tonight for the wedding, and Mathias would soon know that.
"According to Shock, Mathias has plans to resurrect Morganna. "
"He told you that?" Ices jaw dropped. "Is he barking mad?"
Duke frowned. "Shock or Mathias?"
"Mathias . . . but I suppose the question could apply to both," Bram said.
"Think you there is any answer except aye?" Marrok stomped toward them, sweat dripping as he sheathed his sword.
Bram shook his head. "Impossible. Hed have to open her tomb. No one but my grandfather knew for certain how to do that, or whether the old tale about her essence remaining there had a shred of truth. He was responsible for Morgannas demise, after all. "
"Tis likely he would have written such down," Marrok pointed out.
Cold dread slid through Duke. "And you kept Merlins writings here. "
A heartbeat later, Bram cursed. "Thats why Shock has been poking around here.
He was looking for Merlins books. "
Duke nodded. "And for a way to help Mathias bring her back to this plane. "
"Horn-swined lout," Marrok groused.
Bram shook his head. "Still, Mathias would need an Untouchable to open Morgannas tomb. They only come once every thousand years. Mathias is looking for a proverbial needle in a haystack. "
Duke grimaced. "Apparently, without trying, I found that needle. "
Brams gaze zipped over to him. "Thats whats wrong with your signature. "
"How does Shock know about the Untouchables effect on someone magical?"
Duke asked, hoping the double agent was merely unhinged or yanking his chain.
"His great uncle. Utterly mental and violent. Rumor is, he killed the last Untouchable, then talked incessantly about the change in his signature after touching her. "
"Why would Shock admit any of this to me, unless . . . "
"Hes on our side?" Bram shook his head. "Wishful thinking, I fear. Im sure being
forthright serves some purpose of his well never know. Rather than puzzling him out now, we must focus on finding the Untouchable before Mathias does. "
"This must be someone involved with the wedding. Ive met any number of people recently. " The photographer, the caterer, the florist . . . "Does this person have any characteristics?"
With Dukes help, Bram tore into the house, picking through the ruins until he came to what remained of his office. They held their collective breath, hoping Merlins writings hadnt been ransacked.
Bram quickly unsealed the protective spell he had previously placed. The ground opened up and a box emerged. The blond wizard tore open the lid and reached inside, grabbing a stack of ancient, yellowed tomes. They all heaved a sigh of relief.
Bram clutched them tight. "Ill skim these, see if theres any information. "
"No time," Duke insisted. "We have to find the Untouchable now. Looks like youre all invited to my brothers wedding. "
Bram gestured to their ripped, mud-streaked attire. "Wont we fit in. "
"Who bloody cares? If we dont act now, there may be a slaughter. "
Chapter 2
FELICIA S AFFORD LOOKED UP to see her fiance, Mason Daniels, stride into her changing room as she adjusted her veil. "Why are you here? Impatient as usual?"
A sly smile drew up the corner of his full mouth, reaching all the way to his dark eyes. "You know me . . . "
That she did. For six years now. Mason had never looked more dashing. His inky hair gleamed in the golden lamplight. They were roughly the same height when she wore heels, but Masons devotion to a workout regimen showed in the way he did a tuxedo proud. That little scar on his jaw gave him a rakish air. He turned heads wherever he went, but Felicia felt blessed to be one of the few who truly knew him from the inside out.
Over the years, theyd become best friends. His proposal a few months back had surprised her. Theyd never so much as dated, but his persuasive arguments about a solid rapport being the foundation for a wonderful family someday made perfect sense and tapped into her longing for that kind of loving safety. They got on famously, respected each other, shared many values, even liked the same music. On top of that, he was a talented barrister.
So shed said yes.
Felicia didnt seek the roller-coaster ride of all-consuming romantic love, and Mason was well aware of that. They would remain friends, but become partners in life.
Theyd both agreed it was the perfect arrangement.
Mason gave her a long, low whistle. "You look beautiful. Lace suits you. "
It was probably the best shed ever looked in her life, and given her adoptive mothers penchant for dressing her like a doll, that said something. But Felicia knew Mason liked her not only for her exterior, but for her.
Everything was perfect, except her niggling anxiety. What if marriage changed everything between them?
"Uh oh. Youve gone quiet on me. Thinking of Deirdre, darling? Wishing she could be here?"
That, too. Felicia clutched the locket she wore about her neck. For nearly an hour this morning, shed stared at her sisters picture tucked inside, barely able to hold hot tears at bay. Shed half-heartedly chosen an old school chum as her maid of honor, but Deirdres absence created a gaping hole in Felicias chest. She missed her sister every day, but today. . . Felicia felt as if she bled grief. If she admitted that, however, Mason would only worry.