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A square wooden table now sat in the middle of the room and was covered with an alarming array of weaponry. More alarming was the fact that Nick didn’t even blink as Alec took apart a complicated-looking gun with a practiced ease that made it clear he was hardly paying attention.

“What about Coleman?” she asked. “Is he still looking at getting his kid in?” Luciano handed Alec a small square of cloth and a bottle of what looked like oil. “Yeah, he’s working on it.”

Alec paused with the bottle in his hand and frowned. “Veronica’s been mediating disputes. Playing public defender so the Conclave members can pat themselves on the back about how fair they are is a far cry from getting her dad’s seat someday.”

Luciano flashed Nick a questioning look, and she wrinkled her nose. “Noah Coleman is too traditional for those kinds of aspirations, Alec. He’s worse than your dad. He’s been focused on marrying her off to one of the other families.”

“Including mine.” Luciano snorted. “He should be glad to learn my mom’s plan to get
us
hitched is going up in flames.”

It was starting to seem like the Conclave spent most of their time either plotting world domination or ruining their kids’ lives. Derek rubbed a hand over his aching head and tried to put everything he’d heard in some semblance of order. “So, on the Conclave, there’s Noah Coleman. Luke’s mom, and Nick’s dad, and…two other guys?”

“Conrad Hoffman and Jorge Ochoa,” Alec confirmed. “My father’s so far up Ochoa’s ass he hasn’t seen daylight in years. Probably still thinks he can wiggle his way onto the Conclave if Ochoa bites it.”

“But, even if Alec’s family’s stock wasn’t in the toilet already, Ochoa has a son who’s just like him, only twice as smart, ruthless
and
mercenary.” Nick wrapped her hand around Derek’s and squeezed. “You doing okay?”

He had no idea. “I’m thinking my life has been simple before this.” Her eyes were huge and somber. “It’s less complicated when you break it down and look at what they all want and what they’re willing to do to get it. Trust me.” A quiet, decidedly feminine voice drifted from behind him. “The quick and dirty answer to
that
is everything…and anything.”

Derek was out of his chair before he realized he’d moved, and only a supreme act of willpower suppressed the instinct to drag Nick behind him. When he turned, he saw a tall blonde in dark clothes leaning against the far wall.

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The woman didn’t flinch when Nick and Alec both snatched handguns from the table. She only rolled her eyes and looked at Luciano. “Did you miss me?”

He didn’t reply.

Derek inhaled sharply, then frowned. “I can’t smell her.”

“You’re not the only one,” Alec snarled. His eyes narrowed slightly, and he swung his arm around until the barrel of his gun was pointed at Luciano. “But there’s still one person in this room I can shoot, so someone better start talking.”

The woman started forward and stopped, her jaw tight. “This must be Jacobson’s kid. The crazy one.”

“Stop it.” Luciano ignored the gun in Alec’s hand. “This is Wynne. She works for my mother, and you can’t smell her because she isn’t really here.”

Alec glanced at her again. “Witch?”

“No.” A memory surfaced, one of the hundreds from the time when Kat had been trying to get help with her psychic abilities as a teenager. Derek squinted at the woman. “Wynne Albrecht. She’s a psychic who can astrally project. One of Kat’s tutors said there were only a handful of people in the country who were really good at it.” The fact that she’d used Wynne as an example of a psychic who used her gift for evil was anything but comforting.

“And she works for Enrica.” Nick sighed. “Looking for Luciano, I guess. As you can see, he’s fine.”

“So he is.” Wynne didn’t look away from the gun in Alec’s hand. “Your mother’s worried about you, Luke.”

Derek ignored Alec and fixed his gaze on Wynne. “Did his mother send people to try to kill my cousin?”

She blinked. “Is the crazy man with the gun your cousin?”

“My cousin is a twenty-four-year-old psychic who nearly got tortured by some elite shapeshifter commando squad.”

“Oh.” Wynne shifted uncomfortably. “Their objective was to obtain information on the whereabouts of the Seer and—” She glanced at Nick. “The team was looking for Jacobson. His father flew up to New York and told the Conclave that nothing goes on in this city without his son knowing about it.” Alec’s hand actually trembled. “Fuck.” One word, but it was laced with enough guilt to make Derek queasy. “Those fuckers attacked a girl and turned a human. So maybe you should run back to your boss and let her know none of them are getting out of New Orleans alive. Even by the Conclave’s rules, they crossed the line.”

Wynne’s eyes flashed. “Mrs. Maglieri is well aware—”

“Shut up.” Nick took a step toward the woman, her face set in a mask of rage. “You
should
run back to your boss. Tell Enrica I want to see her, and she’ll need to bring the Alpha.” The blonde stumbled back into—and nearly through—the wall. “Luke?” 102

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Luciano sounded exhausted. Resigned. “Go, Wynne. We can’t stop it now.” The air around Wynne shimmered, and then she was gone with as little fanfare as she’d arrived. Alec exhaled and dropped back into his chair, but Derek could still hear Luciano’s words echoing in his head.

He turned to Nick and fought to stay calm. “What can’t we stop now?” She shivered and avoided his eyes. “I just challenged Enrica.” The words had only one possible meaning, and it terrified him. “To what? Pistols at twenty paces?

Fists? Claws?”

“The Alpha won’t acknowledge a challenge on your behalf.” Luciano shook his head. “Presiding over it would be a conflict of interest, and he wouldn’t let anyone else do it. He’ll limit you to mediation.”

“Then I’ll talk to her,” Nick whispered. “For now.”

Derek didn’t realize Alec had moved until the door that led upstairs smashed open. Alec stormed up the steps with a snarl, leaving behind a tangible aura of frustration. In the years Derek had known Alec, he’d never seemed anything but perfectly in control. Cool, confident and able to handle anything life threw at him.

Nick laid down the gun. “Alec isn’t going to be rational until he deals with feeling like what happened to Kat and Andrew is all his fault. We should make sure he doesn’t… He could do something stupid.”

“Make sure he doesn’t what? Recover?” The only thing scarier than out-of-control Alec was the thought of perfectly in-control Alec who
still
wanted to kill people.

“It’s not that simple. The farther out of his head he is, the less likely he’ll be to care if people get in his way.”

“Jesus.” Derek sank back into his chair and glanced at Luciano. “You’re awful quiet.”

“Yeah, I guess I am.” He’d gone pale, and dark rings stood out under his eyes. “You don’t understand.

If the mediation doesn’t work, the Alpha will have no choice but to recognize the challenge. These things escalate until there’s a resolution.”

It seemed like they were already a long way past a resolution, but that just made being a virtual hostage to that resolution all the more terrifying. Derek glanced at Nick and raised both eyebrows. “Talk it out with me, Nick. Help me understand. I’m not a political mastermind, but I’m not stupid. Maybe I can help.”

“Okay.” She leaned one hip against the table. “I issued the challenge because now Enrica will come here. If I can get her here, I can give her what she wants—a clear path to having her family succeed mine.”

“By stepping down or abdicating or whatever? Is your father going to let you do that?” She lifted her chin in a stubborn gesture he was coming to recognize. “My father doesn’t get to decide what I do.”

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“No,” Derek acknowledged. “But if he’s really spent most of your life rearranging shapeshifter politics so he can pass the empire on to you…” It was hard to imagine her father being pleased.
Especially
when he starts to wonder how much I have to do with this.

“I’m Michelle’s only chance, Derek. My father can’t help her, and he knows that. He won’t question me.”

Derek glanced at Luciano. “What’s your part in this? Take Nick’s place as the heir to the werewolf throne?”

“I doubt it.” Luciano fidgeted uncomfortably. “No matter what my mother thinks, it’s not my thing.

Someone else on the Conclave will take over. Ochoa, maybe, or Hoffman.” Which wouldn’t give Nick much leverage. “So what’s going to get your mom over to Michelle’s side?”

He hesitated. “The Alpha has to be ruthless. It’s business, always business. Never personal.” Derek fought a growl. “Spit it the fuck out, whatever it is.” It was Nick who spoke, and she sounded exhausted. “Enrica has every reason to encourage me to sacrifice my future, because she doesn’t
want
me to turn Michelle and Aaron over to the Conclave. If I did that…”

“It would secure her succession,” Luciano finished. “They’d elect her tomorrow, because they need someone that cold to make the hard decisions.”

Derek tried to imagine wanting something so badly that he’d accept the possibility of Kat’s death as worth the price. The only thing he wanted right now was Nick, and she certainly wasn’t to blame for what had happened. Even if they’d never gotten romantically involved, Kat still would have been Alec’s secretary. She still would have been in the path of harm. None of it was Nick’s fault, though it was her world.

If there was one thing he knew by now about that world, it was the brutality of its laws. “What if mediation doesn’t work? You said the challenge keeps escalating.” She glanced at Luciano, so quickly Derek almost missed it. “I don’t want to talk about this anymore.” He almost shut up, but something in that look made him uncomfortable. “Why? I can’t tap dance political circles around anyone, but if things get physical I’m not helpless. I could fight.”

“I don’t—” She didn’t finish the sentence. Instead, she turned and hurried out the door.

Derek turned to Luciano. “What was that?”

The man didn’t answer. He just shook his head.

Frustration sharpened until he realized what that sharp look at Luciano had
really
meant. The challenge escalated until it was resolved…and if it ended in violence, it would be Luciano’s mother. “Oh.”

“Yeah.” Luciano sank into a chair. “Oh.”

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“You should go after her.”

“Planning on it. I just…”
What? I’m sorry I talked about killing your mother?
Not exactly a Hallmark greeting-card sentiment.

In the end there was nothing to say, so he rose and followed Nick up the stairs.

She was in the sunlit kitchen, speaking to Alec in low, terse tones. “Of course I did. What other choice do I have at this point?”

“Shit, Peyton. I dunno. Draw horns on a picture of her and email it to the Conclave?” Derek could hear her teeth grind from the hallway. “Can you try not to be a jackass for five seconds, Alec? Please?”

A sigh—Alec’s, and it sounded tired. “Well, at least you lit a fire under the Conclave’s ass. I bet they’ll have Enrica on a plane and touching down in New Orleans this afternoon.”

“Except we’re losing Luciano now, which means one less person looking out for Michelle.”

“You’ve got a soft spot for Luke, Nicole, but you need to face facts. That kid’s nice enough, but he’s got no damn backbone when it comes to telling his family to shove it. He was never on your side, not enough to count on.”

Even though they both would have heard his footsteps, standing in the hall felt perilously close to eavesdropping. Two long strides brought him into the kitchen, where Alec acknowledged him with a short nod before looking back to Nick. “You’re the only Conclave kid not under her parents’ thumbs one way or another, and you need to get right with that before this goes any further.” Still, she argued, “I think you’re selling him short.”

“Think all you like, Peyton. Doesn’t change the fact that he jumps when Enrica says frog.” Derek was surprised to find his wolf had no compunctions about facing Alec down, not when his words put that defensive, upset look in Nick’s eyes. “Jesus, Alec, give it a rest.” Nick handed Derek a mug of coffee and leaned into his side. “I didn’t want to talk about the challenge in front of Luciano. You understand that, right?”

“Not as quickly as I like, but yeah. I got it.”

She was still too pale. “I’m going to call Jackson.” She ducked out of the room before either of them could say anything.

Derek waited until she was gone to turn to Alec. “Maybe I don’t get it.” Alec shrugged. “Enrica’s not a huge woman, and Nick’s got youth and stamina on her side. If it came to a throw-down, Nick would probably win. Conclave knows that. Hell, some of them probably won’t be able to decide if they want Nick to win just to get rid of Enrica, because they all resent the hell out of her.” Which still didn’t explain that tight look in Nick’s eyes. “And?”

“And if the Conclave finds out Nick’s got a hulking boy-toy down here who’s as big as most of them and younger to boot?”

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Derek didn’t know whether to laugh or punch the man. “Hulking boy-toy? Can I put that on my business card?”

Amusement curved Alec’s lips into a smile, but it held a dark edge. “Sure. Then send a few to the Conclave, and they’ll get riled up so fast there’ll be no hope of solving this short of violence.”

“Straight talk, Alec. What are the chances of solving this without violence?” The amusement faded. “No idea. Not great.”

“So what do I do?”

“For now? Nothing.” Alec pushed off the counter. “Maybe I’m a cynical old bastard and John Peyton really does have a chokehold on the Conclave’s brutal tendencies. But if I’m not…” The silence dragged on too long, and Derek finally prompted him. “If you’re not?”

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