"Khaat, show Jack your necklace," Robert said quietly. Khaat unbuttoned the collar button on her white dress blouse and showed Jack the green emerald pendant around her neck. It only had a very tiny green glow to the stone right now.
"My brother had that made for Khaat when we knew Kate was pregnant," Robert told Jack. "It was made by Nicolas Flamel before he died. Remus put it around her neck the night she was born and charmed it that only he could take it off. And of course he's gone now, so it appears she's stuck with it. I don't know that we know all that it does, but what we do know is that it keeps her from being able to be turned by a werewolf. As far as I know, it protects her from being bitten. It doesn't protect her from scratches, but it is said to protect her from bites.
"I suspect it wards off a werewolf with ill intent," Robert continued. "I think the tiny green glow you see right now is the stone detecting you're nearby, but clearly you are not a threat to it. The necklace will help to protect her to some extent, but she is going to have to be more vigilant in using her doubloon if she is in trouble."
"I can hire an extra guard for her, since we're all being pulled in different directions," Brian said. "We all do need to work."
"I can take care of myself," Khaat said. "And please don't talk about me as if I am not here."
"My apologies, my dear," Robert said. "However, you might be in far more danger than you realize. Jack would not be concerned if this were something to take lightly. He is correct that if a werewolf becomes fixated upon a female for a mate, the drive to get that female can appear to increase. as is with many animal species. How this will affect James is something we have yet to discover, but if Jack is correct, we might not want to take it lightly."
"Then I'll be careful," she said.
"At the very least, you'll be careful, but I will increase the shields to the house and the guard, just to be certain. Not to change the subject, but Angus, I'm starving."
"The Asian chicken salads I made for lunch should still be available, if we just reheat the chicken a little," Angus said. "Anyone else hungry?"