Iron Kissed

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his Irish thicker than Zee’s German.
    â€œSeawater,” Zee told him. “She’ll be all right.”
    Uncle Mike’s handsome face tightened. “Seawater.”
    â€œI thought you were working tonight?” There was a warning in Zee’s voice as he changed the topic. I wasn’t sure whether he didn’t want to talk about my encounter with the sea fae, or if he was protecting me—or both.
    â€œBFA was out patrolling looking for you two. Cobweb called me because she was worried they’d interfere. I sent the BFA off with a flea in their ear—they have no authority to tell you how long you can keep a visitor—but I’m afraid we’ve drawn their attention to you, Mercy. They might cause you trouble.”
    His words were nothing out of the ordinary, but there was something darker about his voice that had nothing to do with the night and everything to do with power.
    He looked back at Zee. “Any luck?”
    Zee shrugged. “We’ll have to wait until she changes back.” He looked at me. “I think it is time to bring this to an end. You see too much, Mercy, when it isn’t safe.”
    The hair on the back of my neck told me something was watching us from the shadows. I drew the wind in my nose and knew it was more than two or three. I looked around and growled, letting my nose wrinkle up to display my fangs.
    Uncle Mike raised his eyebrows at me, then took a look around himself. He tipped up his chin and said, his eyes on me, “You will all go home now .” He waited and then said something sharp in Gaelic. I heard a crash and someone took off down the sidewalk in a clatter of hooves.
    â€œWe’re alone now,” he told me. “You can go ahead and change.”
    I gave him a look, then glanced at Zee. Satisfied I had his attention, I hopped off the porch and trotted toward the truck.
    Uncle Mike’s presence raised the stakes. I might have been able to talk Zee into waiting for some other evidence to confirm my suspicions—but I didn’t know Uncle Mike as well.
    I thought furiously, but by the time I made it to the truck, I was as certain as I could be without seeing him kill that the blood I’d found belonged to the murderer. I’d been suspicious of him even before I’d found blood. His scent had been all over the other houses, even the one that had been mostly scrubbed clean—as if he’d been searching the houses for something.
    Zee followed me to the truck. He opened my door, then closed it behind me before rejoining Uncle Mike on the porch. I shifted into human form and dove into my warm clothes. The night air was warm, but my wet hair was still cold against my damp skin. I didn’t bother putting my tennis shoes back on, but got out of the truck barefoot.
    On the porch, they waited patiently, reminding me of my cat, who could watch a mouse’s hole for hours without moving.
    â€œIs there any reason for BFA to have sent someone into all the murder scenes?” I asked.
    â€œThe BFA can do random searches,” Zee told me. “But they were not called in here.”
    â€œYou mean there was a Beefa in each house?” Uncle Mike asked. “Who, and how do you know him?”
    Zee’s eyes narrowed suddenly. “There’s only one BFA agent she would know. O’Donnell was at the gate when I brought her in.”
    I nodded. “His scent was in every house and his blood was on the floor in the library inside here.” I tipped my head at the house. “His was the only scent in the library besides the selkie’s and yours, Uncle Mike.”
    He smiled at me. “It wasn’t me.” Still with that charming smile he looked at Zee. “I’d like to talk to you alone.”
    â€œMercy, why don’t you take my truck. Just leave it at your friend’s house and I’ll pick it up tomorrow.”
    I took a step off the porch before I turned around.

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