“Why would she avoid other fae royalty?” Greyson asked. “Queen Leila is powerful. I was under the impression that she bowed to no one.”
“My Sovereign is powerful.” The slant of Chase’s eyebrows said he didn’t appreciate Greyson’s doubts. “She is also…eccentric.”
“When we met Queen Leila for her inauguration ball she seemed very kind,” I said as I trailed behind Chase as he led us up a fancy set of stairs.
“She is kind—in some ways, too kind,” Chase said. “She also has the good sense of a turkey that has fallen out of too many trees.”
“Hey, turkeys are wily creatures.” I peered up and down the hallway when Chase led us out of the staircase and into a similarly decorated second floor. “Don’t underestimate them.”
Greyson glanced at me out of the corner of his eye. “Let me guess, you feel a kinship to prey animals?” he muttered to me.
“We can’t all be high and mighty wolves,” I said.
“Maybe, but you should at least try to learn from them and hide rather than attack others.”
“If you’re referring to Amos, that hardly counts. I broke his nose in one hit. If I’m a prey animal, he’s a plant or something,” I said.
Chase opened a door. “My office.”
Unlike the rest of the mansion, Chase’s office was slightly less lavish…because there was no room for it.
One wall consisted entirely of screens that showed live video feed of various parts of the mansion grounds—the fancy stable, several angles of the vast gardens, the front driveway, the garage, and more.
There was a long row of computers—two of which were occupied by fae wearing headsets who took them off, bowed, and scurried out of the room before Chase said anything.
(It had to be the slight Alpha edge he had—and that they obviously respected him based on the quick smiles the fae flashed me before they ducked out.)
Windows occupied the far side of the room, and positioned in front of them was a desk that was so tidy and bare it could only be Chase’s. There were a few metal folding chairs placed around the room in the scant space that wasn’t taken by the sword racks and locked gun and ammo cabinet.
“Pip is here to visit me.” Chase shut the door, then shifted his yellow gaze to Greyson. “But why are you here, Alpha?”
“Huh?” I blinked and looked between the two.
Greyson seated himself in one of the metal chairs, his long legs stretched in front of him. “When you were dealing with the attempts on Queen Leila’s life, elf magic was used against her, correct?”
Chase stood straight—even if he was now a part of the Night Court, he’d still always have ties to the Pack, and his Alpha edge was no match for Greyson’s overwhelming power. “Yes.”
“Were they spells only? Or have you seen or heard of any elf potions being circulated?” Greyson asked.
Standing safely behind him, I rolled my eyes.
Of course, I should have guessed there was a reason he wanted to visit Chase. Always the Alpha! Though it’s not a bad idea. Although the elves have been dead for a long time, it seems odd that isolated uses of their magic are suddenly popping up.
“Spells only,” Chase reported. “And I believe they were recreations. You think there is an elf potion that survived the purging the supernaturals held of all elven magic and artifacts?”
Greyson nodded. “I don’t believe, I know. The Low Marsh wolf was dosed with wolfsbane. The original point of the potion was to create domesticated werewolf and shifter pets for the elves—so we lost our humanity and acted like dumb animals. The Low Marsh wolf was apparently taking low doses of it to avoid the loss of his human mind, but to gain strength and stamina.”
“Similar to performance enhancing drugs humans occasionally take?” Chase asked.
Greyson nodded. “During Pip’s appearance before Arbiter Tanaka—”
That got me a narrowed glance from Chase since I had “happened” to leave that tiny detail out when I’d asked if we could visit him.
I smiled and yanked my white hair out of its orderly bun, trying to look like the Pomeranian puppy the wolves were forever telling me I was.
Chase narrowed his eyes, but obediently shifted his attention back to Greyson, who hadn’t stopped talking.
“—Hunter Fletching reported that the Low Marsh wolf had been taking small doses of wolfsbane for the past few months, and that the Low Marsh Alpha reported that wolf had recently moved up in the rankings.”