I braced for the ice pick of pain. Instead, all I felt was darkness - like a blanket over my mind.
Somewhere in that darkness, the soul that had been Jack at eighteen whimpered. A tiny light became brighter and brighter, and suddenly the shadows were gone.
Jack stared at me in confusion. He appeared exactly the same as he had when I'd touched him. He hadn't aged fifty years. He didn't sport deadly wounds he could no longer heal. The only thing that was different were his eyes. There was no longer a demon panting to get out.
"Who are you?" He glanced around the clearing, flinching at the carnage. "Where am I?"
"Get him out of here," I told Edward.
"Not so fast," he murmured. "Perhaps we should perform one final test."
"What kind of test?"
"The full moon comes."
I glanced up. Night approached. I had been in the Land of Souls longer than I'd thought.
A hum filled my head, a desperate need; thirst pressed at the back of my throat. I was both different and still the same.
Fumbling in my pocket, I found the spare vial of serum and drained it in one long pull. The pulsing call of the moon and the intense craving for blood receded.
"When the moon hits the sky, if he doesn't change, he is healed." Edward glanced at me. "If you have cured him, you will have more work in your future than you will be able to manage. You will not have time for kissy-kissy with the FBI."
A flash of annoyance at the man's audacity caused me to speak more sharply to him than I ever had before. "That's all you have to say? No words of wisdom for your granddaughter? No apology?"
"Apologize? For what?"
"My mother. Your daughter."
I could have sworn I saw him flinch, but it might have just been a trick of the fading sunlight through the dappled trees. Edward Mandenauer cared for no one and nothing but the hunt.
"I had no choice," he said.
"You had a choice with me. You could have told me who I was. Given me some affection."
"No I couldn't." His bony shoulders slumped, and he turned toward the horizon. "I've lost too many women I love. Every time the monsters took another, a part of me was destroyed."
"He must have lost a lot of women," Jessie muttered.
I moved across the dry leaves until I stood right behind the man who was my grandfather.
"I didn't know what you would become," he said quietly, "if I might have to kill you someday. How could I bounce you on my knee and tell you everything would be all right? Wouldn't that have been a bigger lie than all the others?"
I wasn't sure, but I saw his dilemma. Besides, the idea of him bouncing a child on his knee was more frightening than some of the things that wandered the night.
"When I shifted, why didn't you kill me?"
"Every time I looked at you, I saw..."
"Who?"
"You have your grandmother's eyes." He took a deep breath and straightened his sloping shoulders. "I was right to keep you. You were the key to everything."
"Funny how that worked out."
"Life has a way of coming full circle if you give it enough time."
"You could have told me the truth after I came back from Stanford."
"By then it was too late. Too many lies. And I didn't want anyone to know."
"How mortifying to have a granddaughter who turns furry."
"Yes, it is."
He walked away without another word. Some things never changed.
"Well, that was... interesting." Jessie shifted her gun toward Jack, who was so confused he appeared in a near-catatonic state.
I stared at Edward, who had gotten as far away from us as he could without leaving the ravine.
"He'll come around." Nic touched my shoulders. "Somewhere inside his icy cold heart he loves you."
"I doubt that." I turned in his arms. "I'm always going to be the way I am, and he'll never be able to love what he hates."
I paused and considered the rest. I had to tell Nic the truth. There'd been too many lies for too long.
"I had a choice in the Land of Souls. I could have become human instead of..." I lifted my palm.
"And left the world to rot?" He shook his head. "I don't think so. You made the right choice, Elise."
Some of the tension slid out of me. "Thanks."
The sun inched below the horizon, and I shuddered as the silver glow of the moon threatened.
Moving out of Nic's embrace, I murmured, "Stand back."
The moon rose, spilling light into the shadow, spilling magic across us all. Jack didn't change, but I did.
Instantaneous and without pain I became a wolf. Wild and free, I ran through the night. My beast at one with myself, I felt a peace I'd never suspected could exist within me and a power beyond anything I'd imagined.
As dawn filled the sky, I returned to the cabin. All was quiet. Edward was gone, along with Jack. Will was back. I was certain Jessie had already called Leigh, and soon I'd be able to fix Damien. Life was good.
I slipped into the bathroom and turned on the shower, then I stared at the brand-new me in the mirror.
No makeup, hair tousled and cascading to my waist,
I appeared younger, probably because the lines of worry and stress had flown, along with the shadows.
I didn't think I'd ever wear a suit again, to hell with panty hose, but I'd have to get some new Italian shoes. I liked them too much to give up.
My days in the lab were over, which was lucky since there wasn't any lab. I had places to go, werewolves to find, and I knew just who I was going to take with me.
As if my thoughts had conjured him up, Nic slipped into the room. His arms slid around my waist. He kissed my neck, then glanced into the mirror.
"You okay?" he asked.
"Better than okay. What about you?"
"Same." He laid his cheek on top of my head. "Or at least I am now."
"We won. Most of the bad guys are dead. Everyone on our side still alive. Sometimes that doesn't happen."
I hesitated. Nic wanted me, that much I knew, but he'd never mentioned love. I still didn't want him to leave - ever.
"I have a proposition for you." Nic wiggled his eyebrows and I laughed. "Not that kind. A job."
"I've got one."
My hopes fell. It really wasn't fair to ask him to give up a career he was so good at.
"Edward hired me."
My head came up so fast I nearly clipped him in the nose.
"Hey! Take it easy."
I spun around. "Really?"
"He pointed out that I couldn't go back to the tame old FBI now that I'd seen the true nature of the world. He's right."
"You're sure?"
Now that I knew he was going to become a J-S agent, I was scared. He could get killed a whole lot easier that way.
"I accepted the offer, although I think Edward was just trying to be nice - "
"He doesn't know how."
"There'll be a lot of legal issues to work out."
"Like?"
"Are cured werewolves responsible for the actions they committed while possessed?"
Huh. That was a toughie.
"I'm going to be... a liaison I guess you'd call it - between the J¨¹ger-Suchers and the Feds." He shrugged. "Someone has to."
I breathed a secret sigh of relief. That sounded safer than blasting monsters with silver. Although I had a feeling Nic wasn't going to stay in the office 24/7.
"As long as that's what you want."
"After all these years my law degree is going to come in handy." Nic tilted his head. "I still think Edward is trying to make up for his mistakes."
Nic didn't know Edward. The man apologized never, admitted he was wrong... also never. Still -