I kicked at Kason's front door, the rush of my heartbeat as loud as the wind, and jabbed my elbow into his doorbell without releasing it. "Let me in!" I spun around to make sure I hadn't been followed even though I'd lost the sound of the tapping shoes in a neighborhood I'd never been to. I'd walked and walked in the arctic night to lose the tail that maybe I'd only imagined was following me.
Either way, once I filled Kason in on everything I'd found out, surely he would stop guarding his holy loins and fuck me already. It was his life at risk if he didn't, after all, as well as thousands of witches who'd been dictated over by the fae for far too long. Because if the man who'd killed my family didn't reappear, the Diamond Dogs would. And because the Diamond Dogs had funneled out my thoughts about Kason, they knew exactly who he was.