Read Alpha Pack 1.5 - Black Magic Online
Authors: J. D. Tyler
Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Special Excerpt
Black Magic
An Alpha Pack Novella
J. D. Tyler
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Primal Law
1
Kalen Black knew he should stay inside tonight––or rather, remain at the Alpha Pack’s top secret compound, the place he
currently called “home.”
A malevolent force moved in the night, something ancient and evil. Its physical presence prickled over the Sorcerer’s skin
like static electricity, raised the hair on the back of his neck. He couldn’t identify what type of being it was, and didn’t know
what it was after.
Yet.
The presence wasn’t human, he knew. But that didn’t mean the entity wasn’t here on behalf of Orson Chappell, CEO of
NewLife Technology, the Pack’s number one enemy. The man was responsible for hideous experiments on humans and shifters
in an attempt to merge their DNA and gene strands in hopes of creating a new breed of super-shifter.
Hell, I’m a Sorcerer with the ability to shift into a rare panther. If Chappell’s somehow heard of me, the asshole
might’ve sent one of his lackeys to snatch my ass.
Or the approaching danger could be from his past, returned to exact due punishment for his mistakes. God knows he’d made
more than his share while scraping to survive. The memory of one awful transgression in particular made his blood run cold,
and he prayed with all his soul that the threat prowling nearby had nothing to do with him directly. Yes, he should stay inside—
except that he didn’t have it in him to hide when his sins may have placed his new friends in the line of fire.
He had no choice. Tonight, he would ignore the internal warning that had saved his ass so many times before. Because he’d
heard that a certain gentle doctor with dark, curly hair and a winsome smile had driven into town to meet with friends, and in
doing so had unknowingly placed herself at risk. Sure, odds were she’d be fine, but it wasn’t a gamble he was willing to take.
Not where Mackenzie Grant was concerned.
Parking his butt on the bed in his assigned living quarters, Kalen pulled on his shitkickers, lacing them snugly. Straightening,
he pushed up and strode into the living room, snatching his battered leather duster off one of the recliners. Rain or shine, he
never went anywhere without it. Capping off the rest of his Goth appearance, the long coat sent just the right
do not fuck with
me
message that any potential enemy would be wise to heed.
Most humans simply thought he was a freak, and all but the dumbest gave him a wide berth.
Those who weren’t human didn’t need but a few minutes at most to figure out what they were dealing with—a
Sorcerer/Necromancer whose animal was a black panther, and whose power far exceeded the level most of them had seen in a
man of twenty-three.
Kalen wasn’t arrogant about his power, though, not even close. He’d been treated like a fuckin’ weirdo his entire life, even
by his own parents. He almost wished he could give it up, could be
normal
, but his power was all he had on this earth, and he
was forced to rely on it to survive.
Sort of a vicious cycle, when you thought about it.
Shrugging into the coat, he headed out the door and down the hallway, intent on finding his new boss, Nick Westfall. Alpha
Pack’s leader, who was a wolf shifter and PreCog, seemed like a decent enough guy—he’d given Kalen a shot at joining the
team, after all—and Kalen hoped to borrow the keys to one of the SUVs. Lost in thought, he rounded the corner and almost barreled into Jaxon Law.
“Oh, hey!” Kalen stepped back, giving the tall, goateed brute an apologetic smile. Even
he’d
think twice before messing with the big bastard, or any of the Pack, for that matter. Would be kinda tough to use his magic with his throat ripped out by a
bunch of badass wolf shifters. “Sorry about that, guess I was in too big a hurry.”
“No problem. Where’s the fire?” One corner of Jax’s mouth lifted as though he knew the answer. Which the shifter
shouldn’t, being a RetroCog—someone who could “see” events of the past by holding an object to get a reading.
He shrugged, faking nonchalance. “Just going out for a while. Wanna go grab a beer in town?”
The man thought about it briefly, then shook his head. “Nah, I’d better hang around. Thanks for asking, though.”
“Already got the mating blues?”
“You know it. I promised Kira we’d have dinner and a movie in our quarters tonight, just the two of us. Women, you
know?”
Kalen didn’t buy his put-upon sigh for a second. “Yeah. I’m sure it’s such a hardship, spending the evening alone with your
hot little blonde. Anytime you want a break from that, I’ll be glad to step in—”
“Dream on,” his friend growled, only half-joking. “I’d hate to disembowel the Pack’s newest member.”
He grinned. “Ah, well. You can’t blame a guy for trying.”
“Sure I can.”
Laughing, Kalen clapped a hand on Jax’s shoulder, completely surprising himself. It wasn’t often he initiated any kind of a
touch, and that said a lot about how much he was starting to trust these guys. “You’ve got it bad, big guy. Me, I’m gonna go grab
that beer.”
“Sorry,” the shifter said sincerely. “I get a little nuts over Kira.”
“Ya think?” He winked. “Forget it. If I had a woman, I’d be the same way. Say, you wouldn’t happen to have the keys to one
of the SUVs on you? It’s a long walk otherwise.” Everyone knew he didn’t own a vehicle of any kind. Hell, he’d had nothing
but his backpack the day the Pack had found him in one of the local cemeteries, raising a corpse while investigating a series of
murders.
“Oh, sure.” Digging in his front jeans pocket, he brought out a ring and tossed it to Kalen. “Where exactly are you going?”
He caught and palmed the ring, considering his answer. In the end, he settled for a half-truth. “The Grizzly. Mackenzie’s in
town. I thought I’d catch up with her, have a drink.”
Jax stared at him a long moment, as though trying to detect any deception. Then his lips curved upward. “Good luck if you
hope to get a piece of that. Her daddy will eat your liver for dinner.”
“Whatever, man.” He rolled his eyes, reaching for a calm he didn’t feel.
“Bring the Escalade back in one piece or it’s my ass.”
“You bet, and thanks. See ya.”
Kalen took off before Jax could form more questions about why he was in such a hurry, and to do nothing more than have a
beer with Mackenzie in Nowheresville, Wyoming, on the edge of the Shoshone National Forest, no less. Jax sensed something
more was going on than what he’d said, and Kalen didn’t want to get everyone excited over what might turn out to be nothing.
As he jogged outside and headed for the ginormous hangar that housed all of their various methods of transportation, he
wondered why he hadn’t simply come clean about all his reasons for going in to town.
Because he didn’t want the others to get wind of his infatuation with a woman who couldn’t possibly want a tramp like him?
Maybe.
Because after nearly half a lifetime of surviving alone, he didn’t trust anyone else to come to his aid if there was trouble?