(Dis)content (Judgement of the Six #5)

Grey spoke with quiet regret, an emotion I didn’t share.

“They killed Ethan,” I reminded him. “They tried to take Gabby and me. Don’t expect me to pity them.”

“Not them. You. The six of you. If your purpose is to maintain balance between humans, werewolves, and Urbat, I think we’ve just made your job a lot harder.”

I sat back against my seat and looked out the window. He was right. We’d started a crap storm, and it was only going to get worse.





Appendix


The Judgements:

Hope — Gabby, recently reluctant mate to Clay [Book 1: Hope(less)]

Prosperity — Michelle, mate to Emmitt, son of Charlene [Book 2: (Mis)fortune]

Wisdom — Bethi, mate to Luke [Book 3: (Un)wise]

Strength — Charlene, Emmitt’s mother, wife to the werewolf leader Thomas [Book 4, (Un)bidden]

Peace — Isabelle [Book 5: (Dis)content]

Courage — [Book 6: (Sur)real, anticipated release early 2016]





The lights Gabby sees:

Werewolf — Blue center with a green halo

Urbat — Blue center with a grey halo

Human — Yellow center with a green halo

The Judgements:

Charlene — Yellow with a red halo

Gabby — Yellow with an orange halo

Michelle — Yellow with a blue halo

Bethi — Yellow with a purple halo

Isabelle — Yellow with a white halo

Olivia — Yellow with a brown halo





Note from the Author


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Clay:

Finding Isabelle and Losing Gabby



Scene Extra from (Dis)content





“She’s stopped moving,” Gabby said from beside me.

Squeezed into the car parked in a busy shopping area, our tensions were still high after our run in with Isabelle.

Gabby rested her head against my shoulder, tickling my beard with her hair. Over the last few weeks, since she Claimed me, we hadn’t had the time to talk about where we were in our lives or what we wanted from the future. It wasn’t something I would have normally thought of talking about, until this morning. Seeing Gabby crumble to the ground and being unable to do anything about it had ripped me open and left me raw. Her nearness helped ease some of the concern I still felt. But I knew my tension would remain until Gabby and I were back home and she was safely going to school once more.

“I think we should give her a little while to calm down,” Bethi said from the seat behind us.

I didn’t need to turn to look at Luke to know what he was thinking. He’d been vocal since shaking Bethi awake that we leave Isabelle alone. Bethi had been just as adamant that we retrieve her.

“There are Urbat not far from where she is,” Gabby said. “I’m not sure how long we can wait.”

“Keep an eye on them,” Bethi said. “We can’t let them get to her.”

Gabby inconspicuously laced her fingers through mine. I gently squeezed her hand, giving as much comfort as I was taking. Every night when we lay in bed together, I told her that I loved her. She no longer tensed up at the words. She’d accepted me, despite what I was sure was her accidental Claiming of me, but I knew she wasn’t yet ready to be my Mate.

Mate. The idea of a permanent bond with Gabby still made my heart race, as did the idea of losing her. I turned and pressed my lips to her forehead. This morning had been too close.

We sat quietly for almost an hour before she spoke again.

“We need to go know. They turned back and are heading right for her. Something must have tipped them off.”

Grey started the engine and backed out as Gabby gave him directions. Her heart accelerated, and I knew she saw was upsetting her. When I gave her hand another light squeeze, she turned to meet my gaze. Worry flooded her soft brown eyes while the scent of her light fear teased the air.

“It’ll be all right,” I said quietly as we pulled into the parking lot of a hotel.

I would make sure of it.

As soon as I opened the doors, I could smell the others. According to Bethi, these were the ones after the girls. The same ones who had sent a wolf to challenge me for Gabby. My canines lengthened at the thought of anyone trying to take Gabby from me.

“Two of them,” Carlos said, already heading for the hotel doors.

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