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Suffering under a horrible curse and renounced by his clan, the Imnada shape-shifter, David St. Leger, stalks the London nights in the form of a large black wolf, channeling his desperate rage on thieves and murderers. But when hes captured by the very woman he sought to rescue, hes thrown into the magical and dangerous world of the Otherhalf human, half-Fey, and one of the Imnadas ancient enemies. Forced by her half-brother to use her gift of necromancy as a money-making scheme, Callista Hawthorne wants only to flee to her aunt in Scotland where shell be safe. Considering David her last hope, she offers him a dealfreedom in exchange for his protection on the long journey north. Now in a race for their lives, Other and Imnada must put aside centuries of animosity and work together if they are to overcome the dark forces intent on stopping them before they reach safety. For Callista is far more powerful than she knows, and with her help and her love, David may finally be able to break the curse of the Imnada

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Shadow's Curse

Imnada Brotherhood 2

by

Alexa Egan

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For Do & Maggie, who help me find the words and always share their snacks

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LONDON, MAY 1817

The man stood over his victim, knife flashing in the dim light of Silmiths round yellow moon. The scent of blood and urine hung on the stale breeze, and the clink of a money pouch echoed in the quiet of the alley. David hung back in the shadows, awaiting his moment. The thief would have to pass by him to reach the street and disappear into the warren of dockside wharves and warehouses. When he did, David would pursue. It was a tactic hed perfected over the course of the past year.

Not once had he allowed his prey to escape his particular brand of justice. Not once had he been caught or even seen except as a ghostly shape, an enormous dark shadow with glowing gray eyes. Some called him a demon or a monsterthe newspapers who prospered from his exploits and those who worked the darkness for their own gains. But those whod been saved by his intervention labeled him a guardian angel, a mysterious hero.

He was neither. Merely bored.

And angry.

Very, very angry.

If any member of the five clans of shape-shifting Imnada were to discover he spent the time between sundown and sunrise saving the lives of humans, theyd deem him mad. Not that he cared what they thought. He was emnil, dead to his clan. An outcast and an outlaw.

And while he was no longer condemned to pass his nights in his clan aspect of the wolf, having escaped the clutch of a curse that forced him and his friends to shift, these short, vicious hours had become a solace; these cluttered, squalid alleys and dark, twisted lanes his personal hunting ground. If he couldnt spend his rage upon those whod banished him to this tormented existence, hed turn it on the villainous cutthroats and slimy pimps who prowled the stews in search of victims. Not that he cared overmuch about the men and women he assisted, but few questioned the deaths of thugs or mourned the loss of murderers. Only the Fey-bloods might realize the truth behind the monstrous beast prowling Londons stews, but that only added to the knife-edge thrill he craved like an addictan existence he knew all too much about these days.

The clouds passed over the full moon, the breeze kicking up in starts to ruffle the fur along his back, the bristly ridge at his neck. He lifted his face to it, felt it curl over his muzzle, bringing with it the salty tar-laden stench of the Limehouse docks. Just then the victim moaned and stirred as he regained consciousness. His hand groped feebly for the knot at the back of his head. Shoving the money pouch in his coat pocket, the assailant lifted his knife with deadly intent. Theft soon to become murder.

Thought fell to instinct, and, with fangs bared in a vicious snarl, David sprang.

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Callista rubbed a cloth over the last silver bell before returning it to its case alongside the other two. Closing the lid, she secured the lock with a roll of her thumb over the circular tumblers. But instead of tucking the mahogany box upon the high shelf beside her bed, she remained at her desk, the box in front of her. Her finger followed the familiar loops and swirls decorating the lid. Her mothers box. Her grandmothers. Her great-grandmothers.

Necromancers, all.

The power to journey into the realm of the dead and speak to those who walked its paths had been gifted to the women of her house, stretching back beyond anyones memory. At least thats what Mother had claimed. Callista couldnt know for certain. Shed never met any of the women of her house except Mother to ask them.

Now she couldnt even ask Mother.

Callista slid open the top desk drawer, removing a bundle of yellowed letters wrapped in a frayed ribbon. The wax was dried and crumbling, the writing smudged and faded. Mother had kept them all, every single missive shed sent to her family that had been returned unopened. The prominent Armstrong family of Killedge Hall never forgot or forgave the shame of their daughters elopement.

Callista pulled free the top letter, reading the words, though she knew them by heart. A cheerful letter, despite the anguish and the dread prompting this last desperate attempt to reconcile. Mother had died a month later.

Mothers letter had been returned a week after the funeral.

Every time Callista walked into death, the urge to summon her mothers spirit almost overcame her. And yet, she held back. Refused to trace the symbols that would bind her mother to her. Callista couldnt bear to let her see how far her only daughter had fallen, trading her power for coins like a huckster at the village fair alongside the dog-faced boy and the bearded lady. To her mother, the gift of necromancy had been a sacred trust. To Callista, it had become a tricksters ploy.

The door behind Callista opened, a breeze stirring the hair at the back of her neck, raising gooseflesh over her arms. As she slid the packet of correspondence back into the desk drawer, she felt Branstons thunderous stare bore into her, his fury like a shimmer of red behind her eyelids.

Running away again, sister dear? You should know by now, Mr. Corey has eyes and ears all over London. Theres nothing happens in this town he doesnt know about.

Callista shuddered with loathing for her half brothers new business partner but wisely kept her opinion to herself.

I almost wish his men hadnt found you in time for your appointment, he said. Better to postpone the summoning than have poor Mrs. Dixons hopes dashed so cruelly.

Your concern for the grieving mother is touching, Callista answered wearily. Id not have taken you for a sentimentalist.

What I am is a businessman and you, my dear, are the business. A fact you keep forgetting.

She rose to confront Branston. His small, washed-out blue eyes narrowed, his nostrils flared as if he smelled something rank. Thats where youre wrong. I know it all too well. You havent let me forget for one moment in the past seven years.

His hands flexed and curled into fists, his well-fed body wired with tension. Is that what your sulks are about? Your feelings are hurt? You dont feel appreciated? Is that why you decided to dash a grieving mothers hopes by telling her you were unable to speak to little Jonny?

Its not right to take these peoples money without offering them comfort in return.

Shoving his hands in his pockets, Branston shrugged away from her. We offer solace. Reassurance. Hope. Worth it at double the price, he said, in the same tone he used to hawk her skills during their years traveling town to town and fair to fair. Were the only link to their loved ones beyond the grave, to the infinite knowledge of the future the spirits can offer us.

Yes, if Im able to find the spirit they seek and the clients questions are answered. But I never found that womans son. I walked as far as I dared into death. I tried every path I knew. I couldnt lie to her.

Perhaps you need to delve farther? Walk paths youve yet to explore?

Im not trained for the deeper reaches. Mother died before she could teach me those lessons, and without the proper instruction, its too dangerous to attempt.

I dont bloody care. He spun around, jaw clenched. Brotherly concern, obviously a pose too difficult to maintain. Not that hed ever tried very hard. Perhaps if theyd been closer in age or shed been born a boy or if hed not been an ill-tempered, spiteful, good-for-nothing sod.

Do what you need to do to satisfy the customer, Callista. If you wont risk it, then lie. If youd done that tonight, the old cow would have left here pleased as punch, thinking little Jonny was with dear old Dad doing ring-the-rosy in heaven. Shed have been happy to be comforted in her time of grief. Id have been happy to relieve her of her money.

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