sniped. âDid you ever think that maybe things might be better if you guys, the Draconis, and all the other Families tried to, oh, I donât know, just get along ?â
She laughed at the absurdity of my suggestion. Yeah. I would have laughed, too.
Claudia put her hands behind her back and started pacing back and forth. âMy son went on and on about how you saved his life. But even more than that, he seems to have taken an odd liking to you. He was the one who pushed me to find you.â
Devon had wanted to find me? Why?
âYou have my thanks for saving my son and Felix,â Claudia said. âNever doubt that.â
She stopped pacing and peered at me, taking in my well-worn clothes and the sword I was still clutching. Her sharp gaze dropped to the star-shaped sapphire glinting on my finger, and her mouth pinched into a hard, thin line. She probably thought Iâd stolen the ring. Let her think what she wanted. It didnât matter to me in the slightest.
âI was rather skeptical when Devon told me that you killed the men. Ashley was an experienced fighter with years of training. If anyone was going to save them, it should have been her. So you can understand why I was suspicious and puzzled that it was you instead.â
âSo what changed your mind?â
âWatching you fight today . . .â Claudiaâs eyes grew distant and dreamy with memories before she blinked them away. âYour skills are quite impressive. Youâre just the sort of soldier this Family needs, just the sort of bodyguard my son needs.â
Me? A Family bodyguard? It boggled the mind. I was a thief, plain and simple. I lied, cheated, and stole to get by, to get what I wanted, and protect and further my own interestsânot anyone elseâs. Definitely not a Familyâs interests and especially not the interests of this particular Family.
Still, I couldnât help thinking of my mom. She would have considered it an honor to be Devonâs guard, just as Claudia had said. But more than that, Mom would have thought of it as her duty to protect Devon, someone who was already so wounded inside. Someone so unlike the rich snobs and dangerous Families that she usually ended up working for, with all their sinister ambitions, blood feuds, and treacherous plots.
âIâve already lost too much to the other Families. I will not lose my son as well,â Claudia said. âYour friend Mo suggested it, and now I am formally offering you a proposition, Miss Merriweather. Agree to become my sonâs personal guard, keep him safe, protect him from all who would do him harm, and you will be richly rewarded.â
Now she was speaking my language, although I still eyed her warily. âHow richly rewarded?â
She named a figure that was much higher than I expected. Even Mo would have been pleased with the amount. Actually, he would have been over the moon about it. With that kind of money, I could do whatever I wanted. No more squatting in the library basement. No more doing odd jobs for Mo. No more counting every penny and dime just to make sure I had enough food to eat, clothes to wear, and change to pay the lochness tolls. With that sort of money, life would be . . . easy . The way it had never, ever been easy before. Not even when my mom was alive.
For a moment, I let myself daydream about what I could do with that kind of money. The house I could live in, the clothes I could wear, the cars and jewelry and other pretty things I could buy. With that much money, I could have the sort of things I always stole from other people.
But then reality hit me, the way it always did. Because first, I had to live long enough to spend the money.
But it was temptingâso very, very tempting. Then again, it was supposed to be tempting, so tempting that I wouldnât realize what Iâd agreed to until it was too lateâfor me.
Thatâs how the Families worked. They lured you in with shiny
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