Emerald Eyes

Emerald Eyes by Julia Talbot

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the publisher.
    Torquere Press Publishers
    P.O. Box 37, Waldo, AR 71770.
    Emerald Eyes by Julia Talbot Copyright 2015
    Cover illustration by Kris Norris
    Published with permission
    www.torquerepress.com
    ISBN: 978-1-61040-975-9
    All rights reserved, which includes the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever except as provided by the U.S. Copyright Law. For information address Torquere Press. LLC, P.O. Box 37, Waldo, AR 71770
    First Torquere Press Printing: September 2015
    Printed in the USA
    Emerald Eyes
    by Julia Talbot
    To all of the readers who asked for me to finish this arc, and who waited patiently, I love you all. And, as always, to my wife.
    Chapter One
    “Boss, we need to talk.”
    Jonny glanced up from his stack of surveys and geological reports, frowning. Kasey rarely sounded so serious these days, which for a broody older vampire was quite a feat. Hooking up with a werewolf had been the best thing for the fellow, really.
    “What’s wrong?”
    Kasey’s black brows drew together in what looked to be a puzzled scowl. “We have a situation.”
    He barely held back his eye roll. “Goody.”
    “Yeah, yeah. Deke got these today. Came in from our monitoring entry into the country.” Kasey handed him a stack of printed photos. Of what looked like his lover, Luc. No, not just looked like. This was Luc, except that his slinky werekitty was asleep in cat form four feet above him on the top of his armoire.
    He let one eyebrow raise and pinned Kasey with a look. “Explain.”
    “Yeah, somehow I think we might have to ask Luc to do that.” Kasey walked over and pulled that fuzzy black tail hanging down like a lamp chain.
    He did enjoy his lover’s speed, the wild yowl, the flash of claws. Good thing Kasey had a vamp’s reflexes.
    “Hey, furball. I need you to be human for a minute,” Kasey said.
    Luc muttered, calling Kasey a wild assortment of things, including a few insults about Kasey’s mother, as he crawled down the armoire.
    “It’s not as if he can see the photo, Kasey,” Jonny reminded gently. “He’s blind.”
    “Oh. Right.” Kasey grinned over at him. “He’s so good at everything, I forgot.”
    Jonny did glare at his mate, however. “Tell me, sweet, do you have family I don’t know about?”
    Luc stretched, totally unconcerned with hurrying to console him in the least. Possibly. Which one in particular?
    “One who looks just like you?” It was uncanny, really.
    Ah. My twin. Yves . So casual. Ah yes, my twin -- as if it were nothing.
    Jonny glared, knowing Luc would feel his disapproval. “This didn’t seem important?”
    “Children, we need to share the information with the investigator,” Kasey reminded them.
    “He has a twin, apparently.” Jonny nudged Luc with the toe of this shoe. “Come speak to Kasey.”
    Luc sighed, a sound that came out as a cough for a kitty, before shifting to his human form, which always made Jonny’s ears pop.
    “I thought you knew,” Luc murmured.
    “How could we know?”
    Luc shrugged. “He’s never in the States. He’s always in South America bonding with the natives and hunting precious gemstones. He’s an addict. Has to hunt. I haven’t talked to him in...”
    Luc stopped and frowned, and Jonny didn’t like this. Not at all.
    “...in a bit.”
    “How long?” Kasey asked, tone sharp. Someone else felt the weird vibes, too.
    “Right before I met my mate, I think. I spoke to him then.”
    Jonny exchanged a glance with Kasey, who scowled. “What did you talk about?”
    “Emeralds. He had asked me to acquire a certain pair, I did the job, put them in a safety deposit box, and let him know.”
    “Oh, for

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