Chapter Seventy-Four A woman crouched onto her knees, her dark hair hanging in her face. She looked like a cat that was about to catch the mouse. And I was the mouse in danger of being eaten. Spencer needed to get us out of here. I had no doubts that he could take down his brother. I’d been caught by Spencer before. I had felt the strength in his hold as he fought himself above me while dealing with my struggles against him. But we were in a room full of dragons. “I guess I’ll have to put you down like the rabid animal you are,” Spencer growled. His words were a heavy rasp and there was an almost echoing tone to them. I peeked around his shoulder, looking at Adam and his lips pulled into a smile that was all sharp, fang-like teeth. His dark eyes glowed brightly. “That’s a challenge I