Je ne sais pas si vous l'avez eu mais voici l'extrait de Fury dans une
antholgie DEAD AFTER DARK qui doit sortir en le 2 décembre prochain aux USA
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 New Orleans

Fury Kattalakis was about to walk straight into the dragon's lair.
Well, not exactly. There was a dragon in the attic of the building he
was headed toward, but that dragon wasn't nearly as dangerous to Fury
as the bear guarding the door.

That nasty sonofabitch hated his guts.

Not that he cared. Most people and animals hated his guts which was
fine by him. He didn't have much use for the world anyway.

"The things you do for family," Fury said under his breath. Though to
be honest, this whole family concept was still new to him, too. He was
more used to being screwed over by everyone around him. It wasn't
until his brother Vane had taken him in during the summer of '04 that
he'd realized not everyone in the universe was out to kill him.

The bear, however, still was...

Dev Peltier tensed as soon as he saw Fury step out of the shadows near
the door of Sanctuary- a rough biker bar and dance club that stood at
688 Ursulines. Like that address hadn't been chosen intentionally by
the bear clan who owned it. They were nothing if not ironic.

Dressed in a black Sanctuary staff t-shirt and jeans, the bear looked
human at present, complete with long curly blond hair, black biker
boots and a pair of sharp eyes that missed no detail or weakness, not
that Fury had a weakness. But for all of Dev's human appearance, to
those lycanthropes such as Fury, Dev's alternate form was like a
thrumming beacon that warned all otherworldly types Dev was ferocious.

Than again, so was Fury. What he lacked in magick abilities, he more
than made up for in sheer strength...

And FU attitude and anger.

No one got the better of him. Ever.

"What are you doing here?" Dev growled.

Fury shrugged nonchalantly and decided that a fight wouldn't get him
inside– which was what he'd promised to do. Him... keeping a promise
to someone other than himself... yeah. Right. Hell was freezing over.
He still wasn't really sure how he'd allowed his brother Fang to talk
him into this act of blatant suicide.

The bastard owed him.

Big Time.

"Peace, brother." Fury held his hands up in mock surrender. "I'm just
here to see Sasha."

Dev bared his teeth threateningly as he raked a glare over Fury's body
that normally would have caused Fury to slug him for the insult. Damn,
his brother Vane was wearing off on him. "The Kattalakis patria isn't
welcomed here and you know it."

Fury arched a brow as he looked up at the sign over Dev's head. Flat
black with electric blue and brown, it held a motorcycle on a hill
that was silhouetted by a full moon. It also proclaimed Sanctuary to
be the home of the Howlers, the house band. To the unobservant it
looked like any other club sign. But to those born cursed, like them,
the shadows in the moon formed the outline of a dragon rising– a
hidden symbol to the preternatural beings the world over.

This club wasn't just named Sanctuary, it was one. And all paranormal
entities were allowed inside where no one could harm them. At least so
long as they obeyed the first rule of a limani: No spill blood.

Fury tsked at Dev. "You know the laws of our people. You can't pick
and choose who enters. All are welcomed equally."

"Fuck you," Dev snarled.

Fury shook his head as he bit back his natural caustic retort.
Instead, he decided to handle it with biting sarcasm. "Thank you so
much for the offer, but while you do have a certain feminine quality
in your demeanor and a remarkable head of hair that any woman would
envy, you're far too hairy for my tastes. No offense."

Dev curled his lip. "Since when does a dog care about what it humps?"

Fury sucked his breath in sharply. "I could so go low with that that
even the gutter would envy us, but... I know what you're trying to do.
You're trying to provoke a fight with me so that you can legally turn
me away."

He clenched his fists and he made a show of struggling with what he
wanted to do and what he'd promised to do. "I really, really want to
give you that fight too, but I have to see Sasha and it can't wait.
Sorry. We'll have to hump and fight later."

Dev growled threateningly, a pure grizzly sound. "You're on thin ice, Wolf."

Fury sobered and narrowed his gaze to that of his wolf form. When he
spoke, his voice was low and feral and filled with the promise of
whup-ass that was waiting if Dev wanted to continue this game.
"Shut-up, sod off and let me in."

Dev took a step toward him.

Faster than Fury could even tense in expectation of the hit Dev was
about to deliver, Colt was there. A head taller than both of them,
Colt had short jet black hair and lethal eyes. He put one large paw of
a tattooed hand on Dev's chest and held him back.

"Don't do it, Dev," Colt said in a low, even tone. "He's not worth it."

Fury should probably be insulted, but the truth had never bothered
him. "He's right. I'm a worthless bastard fathered by a bastard even
more worthless than I am. You definitely don't want to have your
sanctuary license pulled over the likes of me."

Dev shrugged Colt's touch away which caused the sleeve of his shirt to
pull up and expose his double bow and arrow tattoo on his arm.
"Whatever. But we're watching you, Wolf."

Fury gave him a one fingered salute. "Then I'll try not to piss on the
floor or hump the furniture..." He glanced down at Dev's black silver
studded boot. "Your leg though might be another matter."

Dev growled again while Colt laughed and tightened his hold.

Colt indicated the door with a jerk of his chin. "Get your ass inside,
Fury, before I decide to feed you to him."

"I'm seriously not worth the indigestion." With an antagonistic wink
at Dev, Fury sauntered past them to enter the bar where the music was
loud and pumping, something that made the wolf in him want to whine in
protest as it assaulted his heightened hearing.

Since Colt was one of the Howlers, they weren't on stage yet. But
there was already a good sized crowd gathered. Tourists and regulars
were dancing or milling about on the first level of the three story
bar. No doubt it was just as crowded on the second floor too. The
third floor, however, was reserved for their kind only.

Fury tucked his hands into his back pockets as he moved through the
people. It was easy to spot the bikers from the others since many of
them were old school and covered in leather. The younger, hipper crowd
wore nylon or Aerostitch suits like his while the tourists and college
kids wore everything from short skirts to khaki pants to jeans.

As Fury passed the tables where customers could sit down and eat, he
caught the gaze of the beautiful blond waitress who just happened to
be the sister of the asshole outside.

Aimee Peltier.

Like her brother Dev, her long hair was blond and she was tall and
thin. Lithe. All in all very attractive except for the fact that when
she went to bed at night she turned into a bear. He shuddered at the
thought. His brother's taste in women left a lot to be desired.

Aimee froze the moment she saw him.

He subtlety indicated the bar with his eyes to let her know he had a
message for her. She was the real reason he was here, but if any of
her numerous brothers found that out, they'd both be dead.

So he continued on his way to the bar where three bar tenders were
making drinks. Since Dev was one of a set of identical quads, Fury
felt like he was seeing double as another Bear came over to him. The
only reason he could pick out Dev from his other three identical
brothers was from the tattoo on his arm. With the other three, well,
he really didn't give a rat's ass about who it was.

The quad narrowed his eyes threateningly. "What you want, Wolf?"

Nonchalant, Fury sat down. "Tell Sasha I need to see him."

"Why you need to see him?"

Fury gave him a droll stare. "Wolf business and the last time I
sniffed, which I'm trying real hard not to do cause the stench of you
assholes is rough on my heightened senses, you're a bear. Grab his
hide and send it over."

"Do you have to piss off everyone you meet?" That soft voice went down
his spine like a caress.

He turned to find Margarite Neely standing beside him. Tiny and human,
Margery had one of the finest posteriors he'd ever seen on a woman.
But therein was the problem. She was human and he had a hard time
relating to that breed or any breed for that matter. Social skills
were so not his forte. Like Margery had pointed out, he tended to piss
off anyone dumb enough to come near him. Even when he didn't mean to.

"It's a congenital habit that serves me well most days."

Laughing, she held a bottle of beer out toward him.

Fury shook his head, declining the offer. That stuff on his
tastebuds... nasty. He frowned at her. "I'm surprised to see you down
here." She was the nurse for the Peltiers and he normally only saw her
when he was injured and in need of care. As a rule, she avoided the
bar area and stayed in the hidden hospital that was attached to it.

She took a swig of beer. "Yeah, but there's some bad mojo going down.
I had to have a drink to steady my nerves."

Since he'd never known her to drink, that intrigued him. "What kind of
bad mojo?"

Sasha joined them and answered for her. "There's a Litarian in Carson's
office."

Fury scowled at Sasha whose face was pale. If he didn't know better
he'd think the wolf was shaken. "Yeah, so? There's a lot of shit in
his office most days." Carson was the resident doctor and veterinarian
that all the Were-Hunters in New Orleans went to when they were in
need of medical service. The fact that he had a lion in his hospital
shouldn't even cause an eyebrow to raise.

Margery shook her head at him. "Not like this, Fury. He can't turn
human or use his magick."

Now that was shocking. "What did you say?"

"The Arcadians hit him with something," she said in a low tone as if
afraid of being overheard. "We don't know what. But it drained his
powers instantly. He can't even project his thoughts to his mate."

Fury couldn't breathe at the thought of that happening. Even though
his base and primary form was that of a wolf and he lacked a lot of
magick control, he still couldn't imagine what it would be like to
live entirely as an animal. "And you're sure he's not a regular lion?"
It was a stupid question, but one that had to be stated.

They both gave him a duh stare.

Fury held his hands up in surrender. "Just checking. You guys could
have had an aneurysm or something."

Margery took a deep draught of her beer. "It's been a bad day."

"Yeah," Sasha agreed, taking the bottle from her and duplicating the
gesture. "We're all rattled by it. Imagine minding your own business
and having a tessera come out of nowhere, pop your ass with something
we can't identify and then losing yourself forever."

Fury let out a long breath. "I saw that movie once. It sucked."

Sasha bowed his head sheepishly as he remembered Fury's past. "Sorry,
Wolf. I didn't mean anything by it."

No one ever did. Yet it stung regardless of intent.

"You needed to see me?" Sasha asked, changing the subject.

Fury checked his peripheral vision to make sure none of the bear clan
were nearby. Then he gave a pointed look at Margery. "We have a bit of
Wolf business, if you don't mind."

"It's all right. I need to get back upstairs anyway. The Litarian's
mate had to be tranqed earlier and she should be coming out of it any
moment." She stepped past him to slap the bar to get the Bear's
attention. "Remi, give me one more bottle and I'm back to work."

Fury choked at her words. "Glad I'm not the patient today."

Margery gave him a chiding glare. "It's for Carson."

He snorted. "And I repeat what I said. Just what I need, a bunch of
drunk fucks working on me." He met Sasha's amused expression. "Remind
me not to do anything stupid tonight. Oh wait, I'm here. Too late for
that warning, huh?"

Sasha ignored that question as he crossed his arms over his chest and
shifted his weight to one leg. "What do you need, Fury? We're not
exactly friendly."

Fury led him a few feet away from where Remi was handing off another
bottle of beer to Margery. "I know, but you're the only wolf the
Peltiers aren't suspicious of and the only one I could trust to get
this to Aimee." He palmed the small note into Sasha's hand. "Make sure
you wipe your ass with it or something to get the stench of Fang off
it. I did what I could, but he's pretty fragrant."

Sasha looked less than pleased by the request. "You know the last time
I involved myself in subterfuge, I was mortally wounded and branded,
and saw my entire clan put down over it. Take my advice and don't let
your brother drag you down with him."

"Yeah, but I'm not stepping in between two gods." Which was what had
almost gotten Sasha killed. "I'm just doing a favor for my brother."

"That's what I told myself too. But the problem with family, they get
you into shit and then abandon you to it. Or worse, get themselves
killed off."

It was true and he knew it. But he owed Vane and Fang for welcoming
him in when no one else ever had.

For his brothers alone, he was willing to die.

"So will you give her the note?"

Sasha ground his teeth. "I'll do it. But you owe me."

Actually Fang owed him, but... they were brothers and for the first
time in his life, he understood what that meant. "I know and I really
appreciate it."

Sasha slid the paper into his back pocket. "You know what really kills
me over this is that I've never seen two animals act more human. What
kind of Romeo Juliet bullshit are they playing anyway?"

Fury shrugged. "Hell if I know. He says she's the only one who
understands him. Given the girly way he's been acting lately, I
actually agree with that cause I definitely don't get any of it. If he
starts wearing lipstick and pink, I vote we take him out and shoot
him. Put his whiny ass out of my misery."

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Tisha http://www.ireadromancesowhat.com
Live your life in such a way that when your feet hit the floor in the
morning,
Satan shudders & says... "Oh shit....she' s awake!!'

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