Kelley Armstrong Quote

Where the hell did the Pack find you two? At a beach volleyball tournament? Great tan. Love those curls. LeBlanc shook his head. He’s not even as big as I am. He’s what, six foot nothing? Two hundred pounds in steel-toed boots? Christ. I’m expecting some ugly bruiser bigger than Cain and what do I find? The next star. Looks like his IQ would be low enough. Can he chew gum and tie his shoes at the same time?Clay stopped playing with his chair and turned to face the mirror. He got up, crossed the room, and stood in front of me. I was leaning forward, one hand pressed against the glass. Clay touched his fingertips to mine and smiled. LeBlanc jumped back. Fuck, he said. I thought that was one-way glass.It is.Clay turned his head toward LeBlanc and mouthed three words. Then the door to his room opened and one of the officers called him out. Clay grinned at me, then sauntered out with the officer. As he left, a surge of renewed confidence ran through me.What did he say? LeBlanc asked.Wait for me.What?It’s a challenge, Marsten murmured from across the room. He didn’t look up from his magazine. He’s inviting you to stick around and get to know him better.Are going to? LeBlanc asked.Marsten’s lips curved in a smile. He didn’t invite me.LeBlanc snorted. For a bunch of killer monsters, the whole lot of you are nothing but hot air. All your rules and challenges and false bravado. He waved a hand at me. Like you. Standing there so nonchalantly, pretending you aren’t the least bit concerned about having the two of us in the room.I’m not.You should be. Do you know how fast I could kill you? You’re standing two feet away from me. If I had a gun or knife in my pocket, you’d be dead before you had time to scream.Really? Huh.LeBlanc’s cheek twitched. You don’t believe me, do you? How do you know I’m not packing a gun? There’s no metal detector at the door. I could pull one out now, kill you, and escape in thirty seconds.Then do it. I know, you don’t like our little games, but humor me. If you have a gun or a knife, pull it out. If not, pretend to. Prove you could do it.I don’t need to prove anything. Certainly not to a smart-mouthed—He whipped his hand up in mid-sentence. I grabbed it and snapped his wrist. The sound cracked through the room. The receptionist glanced over, but LeBlanc had his back to her. I smiled at her and she turned away.You—fucking—bitch, LeBlanc gasped, cradling his arm. You broke my wrist.So I win.His face purpled. You smug—Nobody likes a sore loser, I said. Grit your teeth and bear it. There’s no crying in werewolf games. Didn’t Daniel teach you that?

Kelley Armstrong

Where the hell did the Pack find you two? At a beach volleyball tournament? Great tan. Love those curls. LeBlanc shook his head. He’s not even as big as I am. He’s what, six foot nothing? Two hundred pounds in steel-toed boots? Christ. I’m expecting some ugly bruiser bigger than Cain and what do I find? The next star. Looks like his IQ would be low enough. Can he chew gum and tie his shoes at the same time?Clay stopped playing with his chair and turned to face the mirror. He got up, crossed the room, and stood in front of me. I was leaning forward, one hand pressed against the glass. Clay touched his fingertips to mine and smiled. LeBlanc jumped back. Fuck, he said. I thought that was one-way glass.It is.Clay turned his head toward LeBlanc and mouthed three words. Then the door to his room opened and one of the officers called him out. Clay grinned at me, then sauntered out with the officer. As he left, a surge of renewed confidence ran through me.What did he say? LeBlanc asked.Wait for me.What?It’s a challenge, Marsten murmured from across the room. He didn’t look up from his magazine. He’s inviting you to stick around and get to know him better.Are going to? LeBlanc asked.Marsten’s lips curved in a smile. He didn’t invite me.LeBlanc snorted. For a bunch of killer monsters, the whole lot of you are nothing but hot air. All your rules and challenges and false bravado. He waved a hand at me. Like you. Standing there so nonchalantly, pretending you aren’t the least bit concerned about having the two of us in the room.I’m not.You should be. Do you know how fast I could kill you? You’re standing two feet away from me. If I had a gun or knife in my pocket, you’d be dead before you had time to scream.Really? Huh.LeBlanc’s cheek twitched. You don’t believe me, do you? How do you know I’m not packing a gun? There’s no metal detector at the door. I could pull one out now, kill you, and escape in thirty seconds.Then do it. I know, you don’t like our little games, but humor me. If you have a gun or a knife, pull it out. If not, pretend to. Prove you could do it.I don’t need to prove anything. Certainly not to a smart-mouthed—He whipped his hand up in mid-sentence. I grabbed it and snapped his wrist. The sound cracked through the room. The receptionist glanced over, but LeBlanc had his back to her. I smiled at her and she turned away.You—fucking—bitch, LeBlanc gasped, cradling his arm. You broke my wrist.So I win.His face purpled. You smug—Nobody likes a sore loser, I said. Grit your teeth and bear it. There’s no crying in werewolf games. Didn’t Daniel teach you that?

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About Kelley Armstrong

Kelley Armstrong (born 14 December 1968) is a Canadian writer, primarily of fantasy novels since 2001.
She has published thirty-one fantasy novels to date, thirteen in her Women series, five in her Cainsville series, six in her Rockton series, three in her Darkest Powers series, three in her Darkness Rising trilogy and three in the Age of Legends series, and three stand-alone teen thrillers. She has also published three middle-grade fantasy novels in the Blackwell Pages trilogy, with co-author Melissa Marr. As well, she is the author of three crime novels, the Nadia Stafford trilogy. She has also written several serial novellas and short stories for the Otherworld series, some of which are available free from her website. Starting in 2014, a Canadian television series based on the Women of the Otherworld, called Bitten, aired for 3 seasons on Space, and SyFy.