Blood Promise (A Skinwalker Novel #4) (A Darkworld Skinwalker Novel)
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Suggesting it was guilty of such horrible crimes would make him feel defensive and, because he was Logan, responsible. I had to be mature about this. "Okay," I said. "Let's assume you're right and Omega isn't involved. Then what about Blake? Why did he attack me? Who is he working for?" Logan shrugged. "How would I know?" It wasn't mature to punch someone for being an asshole. "You said you knew him." "Knew. Past tense." Logan sighed, a deep exhalation that sounded like he'd been holding it for... weeks. "A long time ago. His name isn't Blake. It's Brett Nevins. He's an air mage." At last. Something concrete. "An air mage. That makes sense. Daniel--Daniel Chou, the agent you shot Cicero, remember?--said things got a little cold when Blake got angry." Logan rubbed his chin. "I haven't seen him in years. He probably doesn't work for Omega anymore." Why was I always the bearer of bad news? "Yes, he does." "Who says?" His voice was hard, as if he was straining against the need to scream. "Agent Chou." Logan nodded, his eyes bleak. "He insisted that Blake--Nevins worked for Omega, and that Chou's superior, Jones, thought Nevins was a loose cannon.
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