She couldnt bite back her scream. Nor could she do anything but watch in stricken wonder as the Minions sedan came barreling toward them in that same instant. It smashed into their back bumper in a sickening
crunch
of protesting metal and kept going, shoving them forward out of the way as the car catapulted over the edge and plunged down, the hood crashing into the water.
Holy shit! Dylan cried. It worked! Did you see that?
Renata looked far from celebratory. The Range Rover was out of control, coming to an abrupt halt as the front bumper wrapped around the trunk of a small tree. Airbags exploded out of the dashboard with the impact, throwing off an airy whine and a puff of electronic smoke as they deployed. Dazed and shaken, it took a few seconds for Claire to get her bearings as the restraints slowly deflated.
Renata, meanwhile, calmly batted the obstacle out of her way and climbed out of the vehicle. She stalked
around to the back of the SUV and grabbed the nasty-looking weapon that Nikolai had given her. Then she walked swiftly but steadily over to the edge of the embankment.
Claire and Dylan got out of the smashed Rover and followed, jogging to her side just as the Breedmate readied her aim on the Minions, who were scrambling to get out of their car before the river swept them downstream. Renata took just two shotseach hitting its target with unerring accuracy.
The Minions, both bleeding from gaping holes in their heads, drifted lifelessly into the swift-moving current.
Everybody okay? she asked, glancing over with a steady, unnerving calm.
Were fine, Claire answered, still astonished by everything shed just witnessednot the least of which being Renatas coolly efficient manner as shed killed the two deadly assailants.
As the women turned away from the ledge, Dylan froze in her tracks. Um
you guys? You know how we were hoping that if we found Roth we might also be able to use him to find solid intel on Dragoss location? She looked at Claire and Renata. I think were getting close.
Is that what the dead Breedmate is telling you now? Claire asked.
Uh-huh. Dylan slowly lifted her hand to indicate the wooded area all around them. She and about twenty others like her. Theyre coming out of the trees one after the other and standing right in front of us.
Claire swallowed hard as she stared into the empty forest, the last few rays of daylight burnishing everything in a deep russet glow. She couldnt see what Dylan was reporting,
but the fine hairs began to rise on the back of her neck.
Wed better call the compound, Renata said.
Uh-huh, Dylan murmured. Good idea. Because I think we may be standing almost on top of Dragoss lair right now.
CHAPTER
Twenty-seven
R
eichen had slept off most of the day, but hed still awoken twitchy with the need to feed. After his confrontation with Tegan, hed somehow managed to get himself from the weapons room to his temporary quarters in the compound, where hed crashed on the bed and swiftly fallen into a state of unconscious oblivion.
Now, showered and dressed, finally able to remain upright on his own motor, he was swamped with the urge to hunt. He knew enough about Bloodlust to realize that the hunger would only worsen if he fed it now, but that didnt slow his pace as he made his way along the corridor to the bank of elevators that would carry him up to street level and the city that pulsed with humanity just beyond the
gates of the Orders headquarters. His mouth watered at the thought, his gums aching with the swell of his fangs.
Aboveground it could only barely be sunset, but Reichen wasnt worried about a few minutes of ultraviolet sizzle. He stalked to the elevators and pushed the button to call the car.
As he waited, impatient as a cat, he heard heavy boot-falls coming up from the other direction. Warriors Kade and Brock rounded a curve in the corridor, both of them garbed in full combat gear and hard-core weaponry. They looked as though they were suited up for war.
Hey, Kade said, his wolfish quicksilver eyes grim and narrowed as he greeted Reichen with a slight lift of his square jaw. His spiky jet hair was covered by a black knit skullcap, the same thing that stretched over Brocks dark-skinned, close-shaved head. The two big males paused when Reichen turned to face them.
Whats going on? he asked the warriors, hoping they werent about to ask him the same thing.
Heading out in a few minutes for Connecticut, my man, Brock said, his deep voice a thunderous roll of bass and battle readiness. With any luck, were gonna be handing Dragos his own ass on a platter before the night is through.
Dragos, Reichen echoed. Weve got a lead on him?
Best one so far, Kade put in. Gideons getting the coordinates from Renata as we speak.
When did the women return?
Brock gave a slow shake of his head. They havent. The Rover is toast, so well be picking them up tonight when we get there.
Alarms kicked up a sudden racket in Reichens whole
body. What do you meanthe vehicle broke down on them?
Crashed into a tree, Kade said. Could have been a hell of a lot worse, if the Minions trying to run them off the road had actually gotten ahold of them. Everyones okay, and the mind slaves are dead. Renata gave them both a fatal case of lead poisoning.
Good Christ. Reichens blood ran ice cold.
Minions.
A car crash and gunfire.
Claire
Gideon is on the phone with the women now? he demanded.
Kade nodded.
Where?
The tech lab.
Reichen took off at a dead run, feet and heart pounding with the need to hear Claires voice, to hear from her own lips that she truly was unharmed.
Gideon was inside with most of the Order, everyone gathered and reviewing the map and coordinates that hung on the far wall of the lab. Tegan, Nikolai, Rio, and the former Gen One assassin named Hunter were all dressed like Kade and Brock, all dripping weapons and lethal purpose.
Reichen entered the room and walked straight over to Gideon, just in time to hear the warrior end his conversation with Renata and disconnect the call. I need to talk to Claire.
Shes fine, Gideon said. The situation is totally under control.
Like hell it is, he roared, practically shaking with concern.
They were attacked by Minions and now theyre stranded out there? What the fuck happened?
We knew the mission was not entirely without risk, Lucan said soberly. When Reichen pivoted to face him, the Orders leader went on. The women knew the risks, too. They accepted it, and they handled it. Quite well, in fact.
Reichen simmered down, but only slightly. Tell me what happened.
Gideon gave him a quick rundown of the facts Renata had reported: Claires certainty that they were within mere miles of Roth; the double sightings of the Minions whod apparently been following them since early afternoon; the high-speed pursuit that ended in an undeveloped stretch of woodlands some three hours away; and the astonishing news that Dylans psychic gift had not only delivered the women to safety but also, apparently had led them right into the vicinity of what could only be Dragoss hidden lair.
As stunned as he was to hear the days extraordinary eventsas relieved as he was to know that neither Claire nor the other two women had been injuredanother part of him was awash in confusion
and guilt.
Claire must have been terrified when she and her companions had come under attack by the Minions. At the very least, her adrenaline should have kicked into high gear, and yet Reichens blood bond to her had told him nothing.
You didnt know? Tegan said, his gaze seeming to read right through him.
Reichen gave a curt shake of his head. Hed been laid flat while Claire was in serious danger. The knowledge of how badly he might have failed her hit him like a stab to the chest.
And now she was out there in the open, vulnerable, near enough to Roth that she could feel him, and possibly within Dragoss reach, as well.
Reichen bristled with the thought. He felt the first crackling trace of heat begin to bloom in his gut while the Order went back to reviewing the nights operation. Pushing the fire down deep, all his focus centered on Claire, he listened in to the warriors plan to search the wooded area the females had mapped out, with the goal of uncovering Dragoss apparent base of operations. From the information Claires blood bond had given them, they were confident theyd find Roth, but the ideal goal remained to locate Dragos himself, flush the bastard out of hiding and into the Orders hands.
The warriors began to disperse, those in combat fatigues heading for the corridor while Lucan, Dante, and Gideon would be monitoring the mission from the compound. When Reichen moved to join Tegan and the others on their way to the hallway, Lucan stopped him with a look.
This is the Orders mission, and we cant afford any weak links in the chain. At Reichens disapproving scowl, Lucan went on. Listen, youve been a hell of an ally thus far, Reichen, but Tegans filled me in on a few thingswhat youre going through with the pyro and the aftereffects. I also heard about the vision that Roths Breedmate saw in Miras eyes. Those are no small things, and we cant afford any liabilities right now.
Reichen held the Gen One warriors keen gray eyes. Im bonded to her, Lucan. I love her. If you want to keep me out of this, youre going to have to kill me right here and now.
A silence fell over the lab and the group of warriors standing around them.
Ive given the Order my full support, Reichen said. Its cost me dearly, but I am dealing with that. Now Im asking you to give me this one thing: I want Roth dead. I need Roth dead, and so does the Order. Let me take the son of a bitch down, if its the last thing I do.
And if it
is
the last thing you do? Lucan pressed.
Reichen gave a slow shake of his head, feeling determination light up his veins in far greater measure than even the worst of his pyro. I dont intend to lose this battle, Lucan. I dont intend to lose Claire, either.
The Gen One vampire stared at him for a long moment, his gray eyes weighing him in unflinching scrutiny. Very well, he said at last. Suit up and get the hell out of here. Godspeed, Reichen. I have a feeling you might need it.
The last ray of sunlight dipped behind the westerly tree line just as Claire, Renata, and Dylan left the Range Rover behind them near the river and started walking up the dirt lane toward the road. They had collected everything of importance from the disabled SUVmaps, notes, weapons, and ammunitionand were taking up a post near the main road as the warriors had instructed Renata when shed phoned in their situation a short time ago.
As they walked up the narrow path in the gathering dusk, Claire couldnt keep from looking over her shoulder or jumping at every unexpected noise that came out of the ever-darkening forest that flanked both sides of them. The day had been unsettling enough as it was, but it was the buzzing in her veinsthe dreadful certainty that Wilhelm
Roth was nearthat had her skin feeling too tight on her body, all of her senses on edge.
She kept revisiting her last dreamwalk with Roth, chilled to remember how hed seethed with his promise to make Andreas and her suffer. And she also recalled, all too vividly, the numerous women being held in Dragoss cagesprison cells that might be located not far from where she and her two companions had been standing not long ago. It sickened her to think of the horrors those captive Breedmates might have been through. Horrors that had ended in death for many of them, as evidenced by the group of specters that had shown themselves to Dylan back in those remote woods.
Dragos had to be stopped. Wilhelm Roth, as well, and any other members of the Breed who would condone the kind of torment and terror that shed witnessed through Roths subconscious mind.
Claire knew men like that needed to be removed from existence, but it didnt dampen her fear for the ones who had made it their lifes mission to see that kind of evil destroyed. It didnt dampen her worry about Andreas, and the harrowing vision of fire and death that she prayed would never come true.
As she and her two companions sought shelter to wait for the warriors to come and meet them, Claire couldnt help thinking that the night ahead of her might be only the beginning of an even greater darkness yet to come.
CHAPTER
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