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Neoâs throat bobbed. âHeron shifter. Dude runs a shop in the Darkmoon and wasn't paying his dues. Ludolf had us pick him up for questioning.â
The dude sneered, a few teeth missing. âQuestioning.â He chuckled, and a few of the guards up front, who could overhear, chuckled with him. He pounded a fist into the palm of his other hand. âWouldnât mind helping with some of those âquestions.ââ
My breath came in short pants as I looked over their headsâthe line of shifter soldiers stretched back so far, I couldnât see the end of it, but there were at least a hundred of them visible. So many that theyâd make short work of usâor at least, me.
Hopefully, our gamble paid off, and, out of shame at what he was, Ludolf hadnât revealed to anyone that he was a heron shifter. The dude stalked over to Sacha. âOpen it.â
Sacha looked at Neo, who gave a slight nod. He opened the sack, holding the edges with his enormous hands. The guard dude leaned forward and peered inside, then jumped back as a sharp yellow beak jabbed up at him.
âSnakes!â
Sacha clamped the sack closed again and lowered the heron down to the ground.
The guard dude curled his lip at the sack, then at Neo. âFine. Weâll walk with you down to the office.â
Neo waved him off. âNah. Ludolf asked us to meet him here.â
âWe have more potions to test on that one!â The middle witch pointed a knobby finger at me.
The guard dude hesitated and looked past us toward the back entrance where Francis waited, out of sight, with the real witches. After a long moment, my breath held and heart pounding, the dude shrugged.
âFine, whatever.â He glared at the prince, princess, and Horace in their old lady disguises. âJust no more false alarms.â He shook his head as he turned, grumbling to himself. âI brought half the underground army with me.â He cupped his hands to the sides of his mouth and shouted at the waiting ragtag group. âFalse alarmâstand down!â
Slowly, they all shuffled back, grumbling, and I shot Neo a small grin, while Viktor twitched and giggled.
âWhat do you say we get out of here and deliver this heron to the cops?â
Neo raised his brows. âI know youâre dating one, but you really think you can trust them?â
I nodded, thinking over my talk with Chief McCray. âPeterâs not the only good guy on the force. Plus, we have the royals backing us.â
We glanced behind us as the three old hags transformed back into Horace, Princess Imogen, and Prince Harry. Francis drifted around the corner from the back entrance.
I grinned. âLudolfâs reign is over.â I could hardly dare to believe it as a rush of relief washed over me. âWeâre free.â
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Sam
Peter, Daisy, and I headed back up to the top of the mountain, accompanied by Francis the vampire (who kept ahold of Ludolf in his heron form), Horace, and the prince and princess. I didnât let go of Peterâs hand the whole way up, and this time, even the climb through the bustling cobblestone streets didnât feel like a chore. Catching my nemesis definitely gave me a little extra pep in my step.
We reached the royal grounds and the guards with their golden lances let us in through the main gate. I slowed as we entered, remembering that Sam Snakeman had stood behind the podium in nearly this exact spot when heâd been attacked by Ludolfâs goons. I glanced out over the dark palace grounds, the tree line marking the edge of a small forest. Where could he be?
We paused inside once the golden gates were locked behind us. Being securely on the palace grounds suddenly made it all feel real. We gathered in a little circle.
Prince Harry pointed to our right, toward the jail. âWeâll go with you and make sure Ludolfâs processed properly and guarded.â
Iggy nodded his flaming head. âItâll also make these guys look less insane when they try to book a heron for kidnapping, false imprisonment, and murder.â
I grinned. âThanks.â
The prince rubbed his wrist and spoke more to his princess than the rest of us. âWeâll have to coordinate with the healers. Theyâll need to make up a cure so Ludolf can be properly tried in human form.â
She shrugged, grinning. âI donât knowâitâd be kinda cute to put a heron on trial.â
He smirked and shook his head.
Horace stood a little apart, his eyes half closed as if he had much more important things to be doing than talking to us. âIâd leave him a bird a little longerâclip his wings to make sure he canât escape.â
The princess shot him a wary look. âMetaphorically, orâŠ?â
Her little flame peeked out of his lantern up at her. âDo you really want to know?â
She curled her lip. âGood point.â
I shoved my free hand in the pocket of my jacket, the other still wrapped around Peterâs warm hand. Daisy stretched her neck out and gingerly sniffed the burlap sack. A muffled squawk sounded, and the heron thrashed again. Daisy ducked her head and backed up, growling.
Ugh. This guy smells weirdâlike cologne and bird poop.
I watched her a moment. The cologne had to be Ludolfâs smell, but the bird droppings must be from his heron form. I suddenly had a thought.
I looked Daisyâs way and woofed. Do shifters smell different than other animals to you?
She cocked her head, her pointy ears pricked. She let out a slow groan. Yes⊠now that I think about it. If theyâve shifted fairly recently, they still have some human smell on them.
I looked behind me toward the gate, then back at Daisy. How recently?
She shot me a flat look and huffed. I donât knowâin case youâre wondering, yes, you do still reek of owl droppings occasionally.
I glanced over at Francis the vampire, hovering beside her with Ludolf in the sack. Heâd smelled it on me, and I
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