Shan watched Race as he
escorted him into his home. The kid, well very young man he supposed, looked
around Shan’s large and well-appointed living room with something approaching
awe.
“It’s just a room, Race,”
Shan chuckled as he opened the envelope Race had delivered. “Well now, this is interesting,”
he commented as he read the short note it contained.
Race turned from checking
out the DVDs that sat on a shelf beside the large flat-screen television at one
end of the room. “A threat,” he asked.
“Now why would you presume
that?”
Race shrugged. “A strange
man asks someone who dumpster-dives for food to deliver it, and pays way too
much to have that happen. I’d say it probably wasn’t a love note or an
invitation to dinner.”
“You’re right about that.
You’re certain there’s nothing you can tell me about this man?”
Frowning, Race tried to
picture the man. “Well he was tall, close to as tall as you, and I think
well-built. Hard to tell though because he was wearing a long coat, like those
cowboy dudes in the movies.”
“A duster or long-rider
coat. Okay. Hair color?”
“I think dark, but he made
sure to stay in the shadows. I just got a glimpse of it when he walked out of
the alley. He definitely isn’t blonde anyway.”
“Tall, well-built and
darkish hair, not the best of descriptions. It could fit several people I know
who might want to see me dead.”
“Several people? What the
hell do you do that you have them after your hide, if you’ll pardon the term.”
Race grinned slightly. “Oh, and what are you by the way or would you rather not
say?”
“Makes no never mind to me.
I’m a Were-leopard, among other things. I’m presuming that’s what you sensed.”
“Why just that?” Race
plopped down on the long leather sofa, looking up at Shan.
“What else I am would still
come across as human, I think.”
“And you’re not going to
tell me what that is.”
“Not at the moment, no.”
“Is it why someone’s after
you?”
“That, or what I do for a
living,” Shan replied as he sat down.
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