to worry. I’m coming, I’ll be there in a
couple of minutes, and then we can endure together.”
He shut his phone as Jamie, Devlin, Owen, Cullen, Dominic,
and Tray came up next to him. “We heard the good news, bro. Good luck with that
one, she is hot.”
Rane whacked Jamie upside the head. “Does anything but shit
come from your mouth?” He turned to Tray. “How the fuck did Kane get you to do
this, Tray?”
Tray frowned. “He didn’t, I’m in the same boat as you.”
Rane raised his eyebrow.
“Sara,” Tray explained.
Rane laughed. “When?”
“Kane’s thirty-fifth birthday party, but she was still seeing
that dick then. They broke up a week and a half ago, so I’ve been biding my
time. I knew she’d be staying with Faith this weekend. Don’t worry, Rane, I
know how you feel. The guys have been holding me back. That last guy that came
up to her nearly didn’t leave here alive.”
Rane nodded, glancing over at Faith only to notice that she
had gone still. Fuck, she was going into one of her trance visions. She was
pushed from behind and started falling. All seven werewolves ran straight to
Faith, but Remy, Sara, and Kirby caught her right before she hit the ground.
Rane picked Faith up, and even he could feel that this was
going to be a big vision. He yelled over the noise to call Kane and see how
close he was. The six werewolves surrounded the women, protecting them from any
danger or prying eyes.
Rane was surprised when Sara spoke up. “This is not the
place for her to be having one of these.” All the wolves turned to stare at
her. Sara rolled her eyes. “She’s been one of my best friends for sixteen
years. My God, I’m a water element myself. I know you guys are something
paranormal, but she would never tell us what.”
All the werewolves turned to Remy and waited for her to tell
what element she was. Groaning, she reluctantly told them. “Okay, fine, I’m a
fire element. You can all stop looking at us now. You expected Faith to keep
your secret, so she also kept ours.”
Faith was snatched out of Rane’s arms and the wolves stood
to attention as Kane took over. “How long has she been out? Who was around? Did
she touch anyone?”
“Five minutes tops,” Rane said. “I didn’t notice anything
suspicious, and no, she wasn’t touching anyone.” He turned to the women. “Did
any of you see her touch anyone? Did you notice anything suspicious?”
Kirby moved forward, speaking up. “No. I only felt you seven
wolves, though there is a cat shifter somewhere out there, but I don’t know if
it’s male or female.”
Remy and Sara looked at her in surprise. “You’re a what?”
Sara asked.
Kane interrupted, “Not here. Not now. We need a safe place.”
Taking out his phone, Kane made a call and five minutes
later they were all backstage in a medical tent. Once everyone else was cleared
out, the twelve of them sat quietly, too scared to say anything. They all
waited for Faith to come out of her vision. Kane held her tight on his lap.
Faith came out of the vision, panic stricken. “You need to
call more wolves.” She rubbed her forehead. “Honey, massage my head, I saw too
much in such a short period of time. Fuck, Remy, Sara, and Kirby…where are
they?” The three women came into her line of vision. “I’m sorry, but I’m going
to say a lot of weird stuff and I’ll have to explain it later.” She turned to
the werewolves. “I’m so sorry if I say something I shouldn’t.” Everyone nodded.
“Here it goes—psychics, elements, and sensors must be drawn to each other. We
must all love music because there are a lot of us here today. So what do you
think is going to happen tonight? Demons, minions, and zombies are coming.”
Kirby and Sara laughed. “Um, very funny. They’re all make
believe,” Sara commented.
Faith smiled sadly at Sara and Kirby. “I’m so sorry to drag
you into this, but they are real. The military knows all about them, and they
make sure