pointed out.
âTrue enough.â Cian shrugged. âBut Iâd think if it could be done it would have been in the thousands of years since our existence. And experimenting with it at this point isnât the best use of time.â
âItâs my time,â Hoyt said quietly.
âWe could have used you today.â Glenna spoke after a long beat of silence. âIn Kerry, at the cliffs. Itâs worth the time. We think weâd have more success if we had some of your blood.â
âOh?â Cian said dryly. âIs that all?â
âThink about it. Still, our first priority will be protection. Hoyt and I will put that together.â She gave his hand a squeeze. âWhy donât we get started?â
âMeanwhile, nobody sleeps until we have protection. Iâve got some extra crosses, some holy water, in my gear.â Blair got to her feet. âCian, unless youâre planning to go out, Iâd like to set up basic precautions at doors and windows.â
âHave at it. But those kind of trinkets wonât supercede an invitation.â
âLayers,â Blair said again.
âIâll help you.â Larkin pushed his plate aside. âThereâs a lot of doors and windows.â
âAll right, so it looks like we split into teams. Hoyt and Glenna, magic time. Larkin and I will do what we can to block entrances. That leaves Cian and Moira on KP.â
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I t wasnât that she didnât trust Hoyt and Glennaâshe did as much as sheâd ever trusted anyone. It wasnât that she wasnât open to magic. She had to be.
But even with the charm under her pillow, the candle lit, and the second charm hanging with the cross at her window, Blair slept fitfully that night.
And the night after.
The training helped, the sheer physical exertion of it, and the purpose. She pushed, and pushed hard. No one, including herself, ended any day without bruises and sore muscles. But no one, including herself, ended any day without being just a little stronger, just a little faster.
She watched Moira blossomâor thought of it that way. What Moira didnât have in strength she made up for in speed and flexibility. And sheer determination.
There was no one who could compete with her when she had a bow in her hands.
Glenna polished the skills she already hadâthe canniness, the solid instincts. And she was coming along with a blade and an ax.
Hoyt brought an intensity to everything. Whether he fought with a blade, with a bow or with his own hands, he had an almost unwavering focus. She thought of him as the most reliable of soldiers.
And Cian as the most elegant, and vicious. He had the superior strength of his kind, and the animalâs cunning, but he added style to it all. He would kill, Blair thought, with violent grace.
She thought of Larkin as the utility player. In hand-to-hand, he was a scrapper, and simply didnât give up. He lacked Hoytâs intensity and Cianâs elegance with a sword, but he fought tirelessly until he downed his opponents, or they simply dropped from exhaustion. He had a good eye with the bowânot Moiraâs, but who did?
And you never knew when heâd pull out one of his little tricks, so youâd end up battling with a man who had the head of a wolf, or the claws of a bear, the tail of dragon.
It was handy, and effective.
And damn sexy.
There were times he made her impatient. He was a bittoo impulsive, and often showy. Errol Flynning it, she thought. And showoffs often ended up in the ground.
But when it came down to it, if she had to pick the people sheâd want fighting beside her in the battle to save the world, she wouldnât have chosen differently.
But even soldiers in the war to end wars needed to eat, to do laundry, and take out the trash.
Blair took the supply run because she wanted, desperately, to get out of the house. Two days of rain had limited outdoor activities,
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