Blood of Gato Chapter 52: LII

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William stood there, breath ragged, gesturing wildly with his hands as though trying to fling his anger into the air.

"Do you even realize how far I walked? From that goddamn gas station. On foot. In a puddle of blood, mind you! Soaked to the bone, feet raw, starving to death by the end of it… so yeah—thanks a hell of a lot!"

Leticia stared at him like he wasn't a man at all but so apparition—a holy vision draped in a torn jacket.

"Wait…" She blinked slow, eyes narrowing as if her brain outright refused to catch up. "You an… you ain't here t'cut off my head?"

"Les!" He rolled his eyes so hard it was practically audible. "If I'd wanted to kill you, believe , I would have done it out on the highway, back when you ditched ."

"So you're… not mad?" she asked, almost naïve in how the question trembled out of her, her accent dripping through the cracks like honey on broken glass.

William tilted his head, eyes locking firmly onto hers. Check latest chapters at noᴠelfire

"Oh, I'm mad. Don't doubt that. Because you and Cain left as bait for the wendigo, and that alone deserves about three tric tons of cursing in your face. But…" He flicked his hand, lips curling into sothing bitter but honest. "Truth is, Leticia, I can't pretend I wouldn't have done the sa. When the beast has a choice between you and soone else, well… your own skin always weighs more."

He sagged back against the trailer wall, brushing rain-soaked hair from his eyes. When he spoke again, his voice had lost its edge, almost surrendering:

"And all that crap about murder? Screw it. I've already had enough for one night."

Inside, Leticia felt heat rise like wildfire—pure joy that William was alive. But reflex smothered it, burying the surge beneath her usual mask of worn-out cynicism.

"Then maybe you can explain sothin', bébé," she said, rolling one shoulder, eyes gleaming sharp in the lamplight. "If ya didn't co here t'take my pretty little head off, then what the hell is it you do want? A thank-you note for leavin' ya? Or maybe…" Her lips twisted into that crooked smirk of hers. "Maybe you missed , hm? Oh, wait." She tilted her head like a snake sizing its prey. "If you're standin' here alive, that ans ya really put that wendigo down, didn't ya?"

William cleared his throat and rubbed the back of his neck—so awkwardly guilty it gave him away instantly.

"Well, see… um… about that…" His eyes darted away, skimming the floorboards as though praying for a hole to open and swallow him.

And then the trailer door banged open.

She stepped inside.

Tall. Too tall. Skin ashen to the point of translucence under the dim yellow bulb. Wrapped in strips of filthy bandages, flesh charred as though clawed straight out of a fire. Her body was thin, hollow, as if sothing had burned her out from within.

Leticia's pupils shrank, her mouth falling open before words broke loose, shaky and uneven:

"Alligator's… ass. William—what the hell did ya do? I can barely feel her aura. She's… empty."

Her eyes lit up with their poisonous green glow, empathy flooding outward like a net cast wide—but there was nothing to catch. No resonance, no heartbeat warmth. Just a cold void starin' back at her.

She stepped toward the girl, desperate to read her closer, to brush against even the faintest breath of a soul, but the emptiness clamped down with the chill of a tomb.

William shifted from foot to foot, restless, fumbling, avoiding her gaze.

"Yeah. Umm… that's actually why I ca…" he muttered, scratching the back of his neck like so kid caught stealin' cigarettes behind the schoolyard.

But Leticia wasn't listenin'. She was already in front of the stranger, eyes fixed on the ruined flesh, followin' the pattern of scars and burns, fingertips twitching just shy of touchin'.

Suddenly, the girl snapped.

Her lips peeled back in a feral snarl, her voice a beast's raw growl:

"Keep your claws off , Lamia!"

Leticia stopped, but instead of bristling, she smiled—calm. Almost tender. Her voice, when she spoke, surprised even herself with its softness, dripping with that slow Cajun drawl.

"Easy now, sha. I don't an ya no harm. Ain't nothin' here for you t'fear."

The answer was a low growl—a fresh snap of fury.

"I said, don't touch !"

Leticia jerked her hand back fast and covered her nose, wrinkling it in exaggerated disgust.

"Oh, Lord have rcy… girl, you sll like you been brushin' yo' teeth with dead rats. Sweetheart, ya mouth's basically the back end o' eternity."

Milagros narrowed her eyes and bared her teeth in a more savage snarl.

"So this is the famous Leticia you talked about, Cat?" she sneered, jabbing a finger at the redheaded lamia. "This clown woman is supposed to help ?"

Leticia arched one brow high, all theatrical offense, before slowly swingin' her head toward William.

"You couldn't do no better than this?" she drawled, voice sharp as a blade wrapped in honey. "Draggin' this ss into my house? Cher, yo' taste gotta be busted clean in half."

"Don't call Cat," William snapped at Milagros. "For the last damn ti—I'm William."

"Stupid na," Milagros rasped, then spat sothing wet and red onto the carpet.

"HEY!" Leticia screeched, voice so sharp it scared every stray cat outside into silence. "That's a Persian carpet, bébé! Do you got any idea how much that cost ?!"

She stomped her foot with a hiss, lookin' liable to combust.

"William, what in God's holy na possessed you t'drag THIS filth under my roof?!"

"Filth?" Milagros laughed, flashing her middle finger. "And what's this trailer supposed to be? A royal palace? Please. A lamia's nest is just a dumpster with curtains, sweetheart."

Leticia held her smile, tight and glitterin', though in her head she was already picturin' herself snappin' this girl like a dry reed.

William threw his hands in the air, desperate, tryin' to captain a ship that was already sinkin'.

"Stop—both of you! Just LISTEN! Les, after we fought—well… I kinda…" He winced. "Look, I might've singed her. A bit."

"Singed?" Leticia's voice dropped into a thundercloud, green eyes narrowing to venomous slits.

"Just a little!" William blurted out quick, pointing a thumb over his shoulder. Milagros hissed like a feral cat. "And now—according to her—she's lost her bond with her Alpha."

Leticia froze. Those green eyes of hers blazed sudden, sharp as swampfire. Slowly—painfully slow—she turned back toward him, face twisted like he'd just confessed to dancin' naked on her maw-maw's grave.

"What. Did. You. Do. T'her?"

Her voice doubled, strange and unholy, two layers tumblin' over each other till the trailer walls humd like they wanted to peel apart. That poisonous green light spilled hard through her pupils, paintin' the walls like fever-glow.

"You—" She stabbed a finger at William like an angry teacher about to fail the dumbest kid in school. "You severed a wendigo's bond t'her Alpha?"

The light flared so bright it set the whole room ghost-green.

"And what?" Her voice went soft, each word dropped low and calm as sinking water—scarier than shoutin' could ever be. "That was accidental, huh, couyon? You even realize the consequences?"

Her hand slamd down against the table, hard enough to scatter the half-pieced shards of the mug like teeth, bits pingin' across counter and linoleum. The whole trailer shuddered like it wanted to pack up and run.

William raised his hands higher, palms out, voice crackin' at the edges though he fought to keep it even.

"Les, I know I screwed up! But what was I supposed to do? She was trying to tear my throat out, okay? I defended myself! And besides…" He gestured wildly, helpless, near breaking. "She's alive! She should be grateful for that much!"

"Grateful?!" Leticia exploded, lungin' forward so fast William bumped back against the wall. Her nail jabbed him dead in the chest, her voice drippin' venom that burned hotter than fire.

"Do you have any damn clue what you've done?!" she roared, breath ghostin' green between her teeth.

Her nail pressed harder into him as she spat each word, fury drawn sharp as a blade:

"Now her pack gon' feel it—the bond rippin' apart. Her Alpha gon' unravel. And every other beast out there? They gon' rise, they gon' co sniffin' here."

One sharp shove pinned him harder to the wall.

"And it's all. Because. Of YOU."

William swayed, voice rasping from his throat like gravel.

"Better consequences than my insides on her teeth."

"Oh!" Milagros cut in, slapping a hand against her wrapped ribs, her tone dripping with venomous amusent.

"See, kitty? Even your little snake agrees with . You only think about yourself—leaving without an Alpha but hey, at least you kept your guts."

She spat on the floor again—this ti right by Leticia's boots—and bared her teeth in a predatory grin.

"And if his little stunt stirs up the rest of them… well, let it. This world could use a quake or two. I'll enjoy watching when the beasts rip you both to pieces."

Leticia's green eyes narrowed to sharp slits.

"You stupid brat." Her voice was quiet, cold, every word honed to a knife-edge, dripping in a slow Southern drawl. "You don't even know what it ans livin' cut off from your Alpha. Soon enough, your mind gon' rot, your heart gon' eat itself inside-out, an' you'll turn into a starvin' little beast not even a dog would spit on."

She smiled thinly, almost tenderly cruel. "Believe , chère…I seen 'em. Nothin' in this world sadder than a half-dead wendigo crawlin' like so lost pup."

Milagros curled her lips back until the bandages strained against her teeth, claws jutting through the fabric of her fingers.

"Kiss my ass, Lamia," she hissed, stepping closer, "but if you lay one more finger on —I'll tear your heart out and eat it right here."

The silence that followed wasn't dead. It was alive, snapping, crackling—like the air itself was seconds from catching fire.

Leticia arched one brow, lips curling into a sly smirk.

"My heart?" she echoed, mockingly sweet, the lilt rolling like honey poured over coals. "Darlin', I'm flattered you think I even got one, mhm."

William felt the heat boiling between the two won, the atmosphere so charged it could combust in his lungs. He threw himself forward, hands out as if he could physically hold violence back.

"Enough! Both of you! We barely managed not to kill each other on the road, I'm not letting it happen here. Les—co on, be straight with . Can you help her? That's why I dragged her here—because I can't do this alone. You know what you're dealing with?"

"How gallant!" Milagros cackled, stabbing a finger at him like an accusation. "First he sets on fire, then drags bleeding to his neighbor like—'Here, hold this little gift!' What a gentleman."

William flushed, fists clenching.

"I saved you!"

"Ha!" she spat. "You saved yourself. From ! That's all. But soon enough, we'll see if it was worth the trouble."

Leticia leaned back against her chair, steepling her fingers. Her stare burned straight through both of them, green light flickering in her pupils like embers. She shifted her gaze between William and Milagros, lips curling into a razor's grin.

"So lem see if I got this straight." Her voice was soft, calm, and all the more dangerous for it—rolling like a stormcloud over bayou water.

"Sit down in my house tonight, I got a boy who cain't keep his britches dry, an' a wendigo cut clean from her pack." Her head tilted, smile spreading slow, sharp, and wolfish.

"Mm-mm-mm. What a charmant lil' company we done turned out to be."

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