her breath caught when she saw the bright red blood staining the blade he still held in his hands. Ren’s blood. Her gaze shot to Ren, and she could see the paleness of his cheeks and the blood dripping down the leather of his costume top. There was a slice through the leather, and when he moved, she could see an answering gash in his chest.
She worried for him, but she would not nag him to leave the work to the other men. She couldn’t do that to him. She knew men had their pride, and Ren, as an Alpha, probably had more than most. She didn’t fully understand this world of shifters she was only just learning about, but she would not shame him in front of his people, even if worry gnawed away at her seeing him hurt and bleeding.
“Katrina, I need your assistance,” Sonia said in a clear voice that rang through the forest. Surprised, Katrina jumped a little before her feet carried her to Sonia’s side. Everyone else besides the five of them were still frozen in place, watching.
“How can I help?” Katrina asked the director, wondering what in the world she could possibly contribute in this situation.
“The knife is highly magical and made of pure silver. We cannot touch it, but you—human as you are—can handle it with no ill effect. Will you take the blade from this man’s hands and keep it safe while we deal with the rest of this?” Sonia asked, surprising her.
“Of course,” Katrina replied, hiding her trepidation.
The man was watching her, but he couldn’t move, just like everybody else. He might have been trying to kill her a moment ago, but at least for right now, he was immobilized. Katrina reached out and took hold of the hilt of the knife from beneath the man’s hand, having to get a little tough to actually pull it from his grasp. She worked at it, and eventually, it came free. She moved away quickly, getting clear of the area where T.J. watched her with a creepily blank expression.
Katrina went back to where she’d been standing, behind Greg, Clive and Ren. It was Ren who turned to her, taking off his leather top as he spoke.
“Wrap it up tight in this. It’s ruined anyway. Try to use the arms to tie it together so that it won’t fall out. As long as it’s wrapped up, we can move the silver. The magical whammy on that particular blade, though, is something else. I’m afraid you’ll have to carry it until we can get it back to the house—or wherever Sonia wants it to go.” Ren removed the top completely and handed it to her.
Katrina gasped as she got a look at the long, deep gash on his chest. He was still bleeding quite a bit, and she didn’t want to mess with the silly knife right now. What she wanted was to see to her mate!
He must have seen the look in her eyes because he pressed the leather into her hand and moved back. “Take care of that first. You’re the only one here who can,” he reminded her. “I’ll keep for a while yet.”
Katrina did as Ren asked and spent a few moments wrestling with the leather and the blade, wrapping it up as tightly as she could manage. When she had it in a little bundle that wasn’t about to come apart without some effort applied, she looked back to the tableau and realized that Sonia had been busy, unfreezing key people. Half of the wolves were free and had shifted into their human forms, even as Sonia freed the rest of them. She then went around and touched each of the jaguar shifters in the cast, and then the crew, freeing them, as well, until the only person left frozen in time was the intruder.
Sonia directed the wolves and jaguars into the positions she wanted them in before freeing T.J. Without his magic blade, he was vulnerable and easily subdued. The Merry Men took some of the rope that had been used as a prop and tied T.J. up in a neat bundle while the wolves conferred with Sonia.
A few minutes later, T.J. was carted off by the werewolves, and Sonia’s attention turned to Ren. Finally.
Katrina moved closer, though she hadn’t gone far from Ren’s side throughout this ordeal. Sonia looked at Ren’s wound and frowned.
“Silver and poisoned with magic, as well,” she muttered. “You, my friend, are lucky to