Full Moon Rising

Full Moon Rising by Keri Arthur

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coming."
    "It's red."
    "Red
is
the color of danger."
    "I'm not
that
bad."
    "Oh yes, you are. I hope you're not driving while you're talking to me."
    "I can multitask."
    "Yeah, right. What street are you on now?"
    I peered up at the nearby street sign. "On Burwood, near Oaklands Avenue. Why?"
    "Because I'm going to send out an all-points warning to my people to get the hell out of the area."
    "Bastard."
    He chuckled. "Why are you going to Moneisha?"
    "I'm probably chasing a wild goose, but that's where Rhoan might have been heading."
    "Why would he be going there?"
    "He's a guardian, so who knows? I'm just going to walk around the perimeter and see if I can feel anything."
    "So how far off are you?"
    "About ten minutes. Why?"
    "Just trying to work out how long it'll be until you get here. I'm feeling hungry, little wolf."
    My pulse slipped into third gear and the ache I'd thought Misha had sated became fierce again. Lord, what was I going to be like a day or so before the full moon? "So give me your address and I'll get there as fast as I can."
    Not surprisingly, he lived in Toorak, a classy suburb filled with the superrich. I jotted the address down in my diary and hung up with the promise to be there within an hour and a half.
    I continued on, and despite the aspersions on my driving skills, reached Moneisha without incident. After parking, I grabbed my coat and strolled toward the red-topped white buildings I could see through the guardhouse gateway. There were two sets of fences--a solid white concrete one that had to be at least eight feet high, and, farther in, a wire one. Even from across the road, I could feel the buzz of electricity running through the wire. I had no doubt there would be other security systems right through the lawns that surrounded the building.
    The gray-suited guard shifted in his box, watching as I approached. I dropped my shields, and reached out to touch his mind telepathically. It felt like I was hitting a brick wall. Either he was wearing some sort of electronic mind-shield or was immune to telepathic touch. I gave him a cheerful smile and walked by, following the long, white wall. I wasn't sure what I hoped to find here, but I had to look.
    I was about three-quarters of the way around when awareness shot through me. Joy leapt, and it was all I could do to stop myself from dancing. I'd found him. And while I had no idea why he was here, I had every intention of finding out. I stopped and heard the buzz of the security cam as it swung around to watch me.
    Forcing myself to move, I crossed the road, then got out my phone, pretending to answer it as I leaned against the front fence of a house and studied the rooftops beyond the wall. There were two buildings, and they didn't appear connected to the main one. They were also within six feet of the two fences. An easy enough jump if you could get past the security systems.
    For the first time in my life, I wished I could communicate telepathically with my brother. But that was the one ability he didn't inherit from our mixed heritage. We both got the infrared vision and the ability to differentiate between nonhuman races and track them down, but he was totally mind-blind. Which was probably a good thing considering he worked with some of Melbourne's most dangerous vampires.
    The camera was on me again. I couldn't stay there. But I had every intention of coming back later that night, when the darkness played into my hand and allowed me to use the vampire ability to fade into shadow.
    I walked back to my car, but the vid phone beeped before I could get moving. "Riley speaking."
    "Riley, it's Jack."
    I grinned. "Hey, boss, there's no need to send Kelly out tonight. I've found our missing man."
    "Really?" Amusement played around his mouth. "And where would that be?"
    "Moneisha."
    His amusement fled. "Why on earth would he be there?"
    "Considering you won't tell me what mission he was on, that's not a question I can answer."
    He laughed. "Would you like

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