“Who the hell are you?” asked Gareth.
“Judith. Now move.”
Gareth shared a stunned look with Thomas as Judith and Abby muscled them out of the way. “She needs support.” Judith glared at the men. “That’s you two. Get on either side of her. Pretend you’re chairs, for heaven’s sake.”
Gareth did as the lady demanded. They put Angela’s arms around their necks as directed and held their mate under her thighs. Gareth glanced at the doorway. Reese still stood there, but the five men had disappeared. Good. Angela already had too big of an audience.
“What happened to your minivan?” asked Reese.
Gareth felt the breath whoosh out of him. “What do you mean?”
“It looks like a pancake.”
“No doubt the Ladon did that,” said Judith as she shoved covers underneath Angela.
“What the fuck is a Ladon?” snapped Thomas.
Angela screamed—cutting short the conversation. Judith kneeled in front of her and gently felt between her bloodied thighs. “I can feel the baby’s head. Excellent.”
“Our friends took the minivan,” said Gareth. “Aris, Kane, and Cyn.”
“No one was in the car,” said Reese. “We checked. I’ll take my guardians and search for your friends.” The Valiant alpha’s face looked relieved to have the excuse to leave the room.
“And don’t forget to kill the Ladon,” directed Judith.
“That’s the first thing on my to-do list,” promised Reese. He glanced at his wife. “I’ll be back.”
“You better,” she said.
* * *
With Cyn’s vampire strength and speed, she easily kept up with her mates, both of whom had taken on their cougar forms. The ugly, persistent snake slithered right behind them, knocking aside trees like they were matchsticks. The woods had thinned out considerably. They ran across a field of tall grass, headed toward a large, stony outcropping. At the bottom, she saw the entrance to a cave. Either they scaled the craggy rock and attempted to hide in that cave, or they would have to turn and fight. She knew which option she preferred.
“We’re far enough away from town,” said Cyn. “It’s time to kill this thing.”
She slid to a stop and turned, drawing silver half-sword from its hip holster. She left the gun on her other hip. She didn’t think bullets would penetrate the serpent’s thick scales, but the pure silver sword caused damage on most supernatural creatures. She hoped it would work on super strong, ginormous snakes.
Her mates roared as they crouched by her side, long golden tails swishing.
The snake slithered into the clearing, its forked tongue flickering as it coiled the back of its body. The front part rose into the air, towering above them.
Cyn let out a war cry, hoisting her sword as she ran toward the beast. Her mates followed, roaring their own battle songs.
The sword easily pierced the scales and Cyn twisted the blade, causing the creature to screech in pain. Aris and Kane dug in with their claws and teeth. Cyn pulled the sword out and struck again and again.
The serpent shook its massive body, easily dislodging them. All three went flying backward. Cyn landed hard on her backside, but as a vampire, she wasn’t hurt easily. Within seconds, Cyn was up and charging the beast again.
Her goddamned sword was still embedded in the monster’s flesh.
“Need help?” called out a voice.
“You think?” she screamed back, not caring who’d arrived, as long as they were on her side.
Five huge cougars slunk out of the tree line, growling as they approached the serpent. Cyn wrenched her sword free.
“I’m Reese,” said the man as he approached.
“I don’t give a fuck who you are as long as you help us kill this thing.”
Reese grinned. And then he got on all fours and shifted, his clothes shredding as he took on his werecougar form.
The snake reared back, trying to uncoil and slither away. But now there were eight pissed-off cougars and one furious vampire attacking it. It bobbed its head and undulated its body, hissing and screeching as the cats dug in claws and teeth, slashing and biting.
Cyn decided the only way to end this bullshit was to put her sword through its braincase. She jumped onto the back of the serpent, digging her fingers in-between the scales and climbing the moving snake tower.
She looked down at the mauling cougars. Despite the snake’s best efforts to rid itself of the attacking cats, it couldn’t shake them. Cyn reached the top without sweating or huffing—yay for being a vampire!
When she got to the top of the beast’s head, she drew her sword from its scabbard. Holding on to one of the scales, she lifted the sword and jammed it as hard as she could into its skull. “Die, motherfucker.”
The snake screeched as blood spurted out of its mouth.
It swayed heavily and then began to fall.
Cyn jumped and landed on her feet, other than a few scratches, none the worse for wear. The monster slammed into the ground, gurgling. Not one to leave a target still breathing, Cyn used her sword and her vampire strength to saw off its head.
When she was through, she was soaked in its pungent blood, and the ground was covered in flesh and innards. Wait a minute. She looked again at the mess on the ground and recognized the mutilated body of Eliza.
Kane and Aris padded up next to her and shifted into their human forms. “Who is that?”
“Eliza DuChamp. Ding, dong, the bitch is dead.”
“And so is Craig. Look.” Aris pointed at a bloodied lump.
Cyn realized she was looked at the severed head of a man. “Well, we killed three assholes with one sword.”
“This is good news,” said Kane.
“We’ll celebrate later,” said Aris.
Kane and Aris shifted back into cougars and