"Good. Now fuck off so I can sleep."
His smile was thin. "I will check in tomorrow night for a progress report."
"I wait with bated breath."
His body faded, dissolving into wisps of color that were whisked away by the freshening wind. I shivered and rubbed my arms, my gaze searching the trees to be sure - really sure - he was gone.
Then I turned around and made my way back to my villa. Once inside, I picked up the vid-phone and dialed my brother. It was the middle of the night and he'd more than likely be asleep, but I didn't care. I needed to talk to him.
The phone rang several times before the receiver was picked up and a sleepy voice said, "Hello?"
It wasn't Rhoan's voice, but Liander's. He didn't have the screen on, either - for which I should probably have been glad. Neither Liander nor Rhoan were pretty sights when woken in the wee hours of the morning.
"Hey, makeup man, how you doing?"
There was a long silence, then he said, in a voice that was a mix of tiredness and annoyance, "Do you know what time it is?"
"Yep. I need to talk to Rhoan."
"He's under the weather."
"I don't care what he is or how he's feeling." The loving sister, that was me. "I need to talk to him."
Rhoan muttered something in the background. It didn't take a whole lot of imagination to guess what, but Liander told me anyway. "He's right. You can be a bitch at times."
"Totally. Now stop protecting him and put him on."
He did. "You're a pain in the ass, Riley," Rhoan said, voice croaky and words slightly slurred. "Why the hell are you ringing at this hour?"
"Thought you might like to know about the visitor I just had."
He paused, then said, "Have you been drinking again?"
"Not since last night."
"Then why the hell would you be ringing me in the middle of the night about a visitor? If you're that damn lonely, come home."
"The visitor's name was Blake."
"So?"
"As in, Blake Jenson. Former second-in-command, now leader, of the Jenson red pack."
He paused, then said, "Fuck."
I dropped down on a chair and draped a leg over the padded arm. "Something I said more than once."
"What the hell was Blake doing on Monitor Island?"
"He wasn't here in body, just in spirit."
"What?" Bedsheets rustled as Rhoan moved. Liander muttered something about coffee and my brother made a grunt of agreement before adding, "How can he be there in spirit alone?"
"I'm presuming it's some form of astral travel. He said clairvoyance is a pack inheritance, so maybe the traveler bit is an offshoot of that."
"Maybe." He didn't sound convinced. Whether it was the whole traveler bit or my sanity was anyone's guess. "What did this spirit want?"
"My help."