closed, and above them, a metal casting of an eagle spread its wings.
âIs this the Acadââ Simon began, but suddenly the air around the pack leader shimmered, and Malcolm began to shift. His snout turned into a human face, and his thick fur wove together to form a crisp black uniform. Soon enough, a hulking man stood in front of them, and Simon tried not to stare. His hair was curlier and his face unscarred, but with his bulging muscles, chiseled jaw, and broad shoulders, he looked startlingly similar to Darryl.
âNo, itâs not. Give me the knife,â said Malcolm, holding out his hand.
Simon bit the inside of his cheek and handed it over. Malcolm inspected the wicked blade and polished handle, and after several seconds he slipped the knife into his belt.
âYou will come with me, and you will not say a word unless spoken to.â
âIâm not going anywhere until you tell me who you are,â said Simon.
The man narrowed his eyes. âI am Malcolm Thorn, Beta of the mammal kingdom, leader of the Brotherhood of Wolves, and head of security at the L.A.I.R.â
âMalcolm Thorn?â said Simon. âAre you and my uncleââ
âDarryl Thorn was my eldest brother,â said Malcolm, and a muscle in his jaw twitched. âIf he is still alive, then he has done an excellent job faking his own death. Even our mother believes him to be dead.â
âYour mother?â said Simon faintly. Darryl had family in the city, and heâd never mentioned them?
âYes, our mother. The Alpha. I expect sheâll want to meet with you as soon as she returns.â
Simonâs mouth dropped open. The Alpha was Darrylâs
mother
? Which made the Alpha his grandmother, he realized. But whyâ
â Meet with us?â said Winter, who had apparently regained some of her confidence now that they were facing down a human instead of a wolf. âNo way. Iâm not going anywhere near thatââ
âI would choose your next words very carefully if I were you,â said Malcolm. âNothing inside is going to bite you. Yet. But I canât guarantee my pack wonât get hungry.â
Turning away, he climbed up the stairs, and Simon followed. If Darryl was the Alphaâs son, then why had he faked his death? To protect Simon from his own family? Malcolm might have been afraid of what the birds would do to them, but Simon knew the real danger wasnât the flock. It was whatever lay inside the Arsenal.
He couldnât turn back now though, and he wouldnât have even if he could. His mother was inside, and no matter what it took, he was going to find her.
Malcolm led them into the entrance hall, and the wooden floor squeaked beneath their feet. Weak light filtered through the window above the door, and Simon examined a mural as they passedâfalcons and wolves and rattlesnakes and bears and even a swarm of wasps, all united against an enemy Simon couldnât see. Instead of leading them up the nearby winding staircase as Simon expected, Malcolm turned right and ducked through a door in the corner of the hall, guiding them down a narrow stairway that led deep below the Arsenal.
As they descended the steps, Winter found Simonâs hand again and clutched it. His fingers started to ache, but he didnât pull away. The other wolves must have stayed outside, because when the three of them reached the bottom, Simon noticed they were on their own. And standing at a dead end.
âWhereââ Winter began, but Malcolm shushed her and flipped open a wooden panel in the wall, revealing a keypad. He punched in a code, and for a moment, nothing happened. Grumbling under his breath, Malcolm kicked the wall, and suddenly a grinding sound filled the air. A sliver of light appeared, slowly growing larger.
Simon stared, his mouth agape. The hidden door slid open, revealing a cavern that housed a brick structure even larger than the
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