The Lies of Vampires and Slayers by K. M. Shea EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Jade
I felt the spell growing behind me and dropped to a crouch so it sailed over
my head. I realized a moment too late that avoiding it meant it was going
to hit one of my squadmates—a fae named Grove.
“Spell!” I called—which was a horrible way to warn him because there
were spells everywhere. But one-word, half-strangled shouts were about all
I could manage.
Grove seemed to share my belated opinion because he swung around,
his thick eyebrows bunching together. “What kind of spell—” Magic hit
him square in the chest with a fizzle of light, and he dropped like a sack of
rocks.
For a moment my blood turned cold and I feared the worst, then a loud
snore erupted from him a second later. He was still alive.
If I don’t do something he’s going to get stepped on. First, the
spellcaster.
We were in the middle of a fight between two opposing fae Courts or
rather what had started as a fae fight between two Courts. As the spell
proved, the fae were starting to attack my team more than they were
fighting each other.
I kicked the spiky haired fae that had thrown the spell, aiming my blow
so I knocked the air out of her. She collapsed with a strangled gasp. I was
on her before her head hit the ground, placing a booted foot on her chest to
keep her down. Yanking a pair of standard issue magic-canceling cuffs from
my belt, I knelt to fasten them around the fae’s wrists before she could
recover.
With the target secure, I guiltily peered at Grove’s prone form. Maybe I
should drag him out of the fight? Wait. Protocol first. I need to warn the
team he was taken out.
Thankfully another one of my squadmates—a petite, beautiful blonde
vampire named Tetiana—was on it. She stepped over Grove’s prone body
without batting an eyelash. “Grove’s down,” she announced as a troll—who
must have been a juvenile, because he wasn’t even seven feet tall—flung a
decorative boulder that was the size of Tetiana’s torso. She casually
sidestepped it, and watched as it smashed into a metal bench bolted to the
sidewalk.
With Tetiana handling the verbal updates, I hooked my arms under
Grove’s armpits and lifted him high enough so only his heels dragged on
the ground. Then, I pulled him away from the fight to position him so that
he was somewhat shielded by a sign for a bus stop.
“We’re supposed to use the radios,” Brody, a werewolf, said before he
tackled the troll— making the large supernatural fall to his knees with a
rattle that sounded like it might have cracked the asphalt.
“Oh, right.” Tetiana pulled her handheld radio off her belt and pressed a
button. “GROVE IS DOWN!” she shouted, her Ukrainian accent even
thicker with the raised volume.
Whatever button she had pressed wasn’t the right one because none of
our radios even crackled, but I wasn’t going to be the one to tell her.
Instead, I jumped onto the back of a centaur who was bearing down on
Tetiana.
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