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Author: Laurell K. Hamilton

"It was our coming together that raised the wild hunt."

She shivered, and there was a hunger on her face that frightened me. "Amazing. Perhaps I will try him some night."

Sholto spoke again. "There was a time, my queen, when the thought of a chance at your bed would have filled me with joy. But I truly know now that I am King Sholto of the Sluagh, the Lord of That Which Passes Between, Lord of Shadows. I will no longer take crumbs from the table of any sidhe."

She made a sharp sound, almost a hiss. "You must be an amazing bit of ass, Meredith. One f**k with you and they all turn against me."

To that, there was no safe answer, so I said nothing. I stood in the midst of my men, with the weight and press of the hounds milling around us. Would she have been more aggressive if the dogs - war dogs, most of them - had not been there? Was she afraid of the magic - or the more solid form the magic had taken?

One of the small terriers growled, and it was like a signal to the others. The night was suddenly thick with growls, a low chorus that shivered down my spine. I petted the heads of those I could touch, hushing them. The Goddess had sent me guardians, I understood that now. I thanked her for it.

"Cel's guards who did not take oath to him - you promised they could go with me," I said.

"I will not strip him of all signs of my favor," she answered, and her anger seemed to crackle on the cold air.

"You gave your word," I insisted.

The dogs gave another low chorus of growls. The terriers began to bark, as terriers will. I realized in that moment that the wild hunt was not gone, only changed. These were the hounds of the wild hunt. These were the hounds of legend that hunted oathbreakers through the winter wood.

"Do not dare to threaten!" said Andais. Eamon touched her arm. She jerked away from him, but seemed chastened. The wild hunt had been a great leveler of the mighty. Once you became their prey, the hunt did not end until the quarry was dead.

"I do not believe I am the huntsman," I said.

"It would be a bad night, Queen Andais, to be an oathbreaker." Doyle's deep molasses voice seemed to hang on the night, as if his words had more weight on the still, winter air than they should have.

"Are you the huntsman, Darkness? Would you punish me for breaking faith?"

"It is wild magic, Your Majesty; there is sometimes little choice when it fills you. You become an instrument of the magic, and it uses you for its own ends."

"Magic is a tool to be wielded, not some force one allows oneself to be overcome by."

"As you will, Queen Andais, but I ask that you do not test these hounds tonight." Somehow it seemed Doyle wasn't talking about just the dogs.

"I will honor my word," she said in a voice that made it clear that she did so only because she had no choice. She had never been a gracious loser, not in anything, large or small. "But you must leave now, Meredith, this moment."

"We need time to send for the other guards," I said.

"I will bring all those who wish to come to you, Meredith," Sholto said.

I turned, and there was an assurance in him, a strength that had not been there before. He stood there with his "deformity" plain to see. He now made it seem just another part of him, though, a part that would have been as surely missed as an arm, or a leg if it were gone. Had being stripped of his extra bits made him realize he valued them? Maybe. It was his revelation, not mine.

"You would side with her," Andais said.

"I am King of the Sluagh; I will see that an oath given and accepted is honored. Remember, Queen Andais, that the sluagh was the only wild hunt left in faerie until tonight. And I am the huntsman of the sluagh."

She took a step toward him, as if in threat, but Eamon pulled her back. He whispered urgently against her cheek. I could not hear what he said, but the tension left her body, until she allowed herself to lean back against him. She let him hold her; in the face of those who were not her friends, she let Eamon's arms hold her.

"Go, Meredith, take all that is yours, and go." Her voice was almost neutral, almost free of that rage that always seemed to bubble just underneath her skin.

"Your Majesty," Rhys said, "we cannot go to the human airport like this." His gesture seemed to note how many of the guards were naked, and bloody. The terriers at his feet gave happy barks, as if it looked all right to them.

Sholto spoke again. "I will take you to the edge of the Western Sea, just as I took the sluagh when we hunted Meredith in Los Angeles ."

I looked at him and shook my head. "I thought you came by plane."

He laughed, and it was a joyous sound. "Did you picture the dark host of the sluagh on some human airplane sipping wine and ogling the flight attendants?"

I laughed with him. "I hadn't thought about it that clearly. You are the sluagh - I didn't question how you got to me."

"I will walk the edge of the field where it touches the woods. It is an in-between place, neither field nor forest. I will walk, you will all follow, and we will be at the edge of the Western Sea, where it touches the shore. I am the lord of the between places, Meredith."

"I didn't think any royals could still travel so far," Rhys said.

"I am the King of the Sluagh, Cromm Cruach, master of the last wild hunt of faerie. I have certain gifts."

"Indeed," the queen said, drily, "use those gifts, Shadowspawn, and take these rabble from my sight." She'd used the nickname that the sidhe called him behind his back, but that even she had never used to his face before.

"Your disdain cannot touch me tonight, for I have seen wonders." He held up the weapons of bone, as if she had missed them before. "I hold the bones of my people. I know my worth."

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