London’s voice crackled over the intercom. “Perhaps I should have been the bait.” Riley placed his hand over the ear piece, as if that might make it clearer. “We couldn’t be that obvious, or he’d have known for certain that this was a trap.” From the rooftop a good distance away, Riley watched Thorn through his binoculars. Laying flat on the rooftop made Riley a smaller silhouette against the starry night sky. Across the field of heather, in the small corpse of trees by the stream, Thorn made camp and kept himself busy with that cover act. The fairy was anything but the easy target he appeared to be. He was one of the warriors that guarded the Isle of Fey with fierce dedication. To catch a vampire hunting for fey blood, Thorn had been more than willing to put his neck on the line for this mission. Not that he was truly as vulnerable as he was meant to appear. Riley’s high powered rifle beside him matched the ones Joe and London each had at the ready from their vantage points.
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