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“Can’t do it, you heard her. WEEIIOO! WEEIIOO,” Calli laughed then she and Cherri grabbed Rissa and hugged her so she couldn’t go anywhere.

“What's going on?” the man said as Kade pinched his nose in frustration.

“I need a drink!” Kade muttered.

“I won’t go quietly,” Rissa continued to yell. “You can't make me be the Butcher of 5
th
Ave’s mate, I won't do it. He could force me to kill with him and be an accomplice. I can't handle prison, all those women in one room. NO..NO..NO..NO!”

“Well, I guess that is a no!”
Calli laughed.

“WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?” the man yelled loudly, making everyone in the room stop and stare.

“See, told you he was a killer, his temper is out of control,” Rissa said smugly and stuck her tongue out at him.

“I'm assuming you are doing a good thing by getting the crazy wolf out for a day, but seriously man, you have to think of what kind of attention you are drawing here. When you take her back, you could have problems,” the man said, Rissa paused and frowned.

“You fucker, are
you actually calling me crazy?”
Rissa demanded.

“Uh, yeah!” the man frowned.

“Well then, sucks to be you, ‘cause we're mates,” Rissa said proudly.

Simon had been enchanted
. Al
though she was crazy
,
he thought she was just what he needed. For the last six years
,
everything had been life and death. It was serious and daily the
stresses beca
me more and more intense. Now, it was like a weight lifted off his shoulders, but he didn’t really know how to talk to people anymore.

“Listen, I realize that you are new
,
so let m
e tell a few fact
s about my girl.” Brenda said slowly and sat down next to him. He should have smiled and said something smooth and charming. However, looking
at
all of the women that were standing there, he was a little unnerved. To be truthful, he had been in many strenuous situations, but this, this was going to be hell.

“Ma’am, I did read her file.
I am sure it had all the pertinent information in it
,
” Simon said slowly and looked at Kade
,
who was grinning and leaning back with his arms crossed, seemingly enjoying the show.

“A file, that has only what she wanted to be in there. She was the Head of the Technology Section of the Drekinn
. D
o you know what that means?” Brenda said softly. “It means her IQ is somewhere close to ‘Crazy Ass Brilliant’, now, I know she is my girl and everything
,
but let me give you an example. When she was younger, she was watching a television show, and you know the human
s
limit our access to that s
tuff,
as if
we would go crazy fro
m watching an old show of
Law and Order or something. However
,
she decided at the age of seven
she wanted to watch the same shows that her human friend told
her about, so she programmed our
television to receive all of the channels.”

Vivi and Shelly laughed when Cherri and Calli said in unison, “Mr. Weebly Goes to Town.”

“You got it, now that was when we knew she was special
,
” Brenda said softly. “She is a little high strung, but her father and I wanted to make sure that she was rising to her full potential. We all did,
these three girls
have been to every camp known to the Magical Community. They can use any weapon that has ever been made, and most importantly, Rissa
has
training in self
-
defense, martial arts, and more importantly survival training.”

“B
y survival training
,
she
means
they
took
us
three girls out, dumped
us
on the side of the road, and left
us
there. Told
us we
had a week to figure out how to get back home
,
” Calli said dryly.

Kade looked at her in surprise. “Are you serious?”

Cherri snorted, “As a heart attack. The mom
s
thought we should know how
to live off the land and also
,
how to make it home if we somehow got lost.”

Vivi smiled
and said
, “It worked, you all survived, made it home, and also
knew how to hunt
and use your Shifter senses, right?”

“We were twelve.” Calli laughed.

“WHAT?” Simon said stunned, these women were dangerous.

“The point is all of them can disappear if they want to. If my girl wants to be gone, she will be and nothing you can do or say will bring her back here until
she is damn good and ready.
I suggest you figure out how to get my baby home.

Cause when I tell her fathe
r, he is going to hunt you down
and take a strip off you
r
ass
,
” Brenda said and stood up. “Ladies, I think it may be tea time.”

“Oh shit,” Calli said
and
put her hand to her forehead.

Kiki laughed and said, “Simon, maybe you should take this opportunity, shift
,
and find Rissa.”

Simon stood and they all felt his power flow out from him. He was pissed and wanted his mate

this could turn out badly if Rissa was in a snit.

Kade leaned forward and loo
ked at all the men at the table.
“Dudes, rally the troops,
we have a few hours before the
shit is going to hit the fan.”

 

 

 

Chapter
Two

 

She ran
,
Rissa was determined to get to her hiding spot. It was right by the south border and she had to Shift in order to get there. Carrying her backpack in her teeth was a pain in the ass. Thank goodness
,
her wolf was large enough to han
dle the load, although at times
she was tempted to let the bag go and just run. Her wolf loved the out
doors. Since being in the city,
not being able to shift and run
had been a pain in the ass.

Her hiding plac
e was awesome, and far away from
the main house. Calli and Cherri knew she could hide forever if she wanted to. The men would never think she was capable of this. They never looked beyond the surface, it was okay, Rissa was used to it. Many people underestimated her, she knew it, and accepted it. It was really because she was distracted so easily. Her dad told her it was because her mind thought so fast, that she couldn

t stay
on one subject for a long time
because she was always way ahead of the conversation.

It was true, she did always think far ahead, and her thoughts would wander. She could have a conversation while she thought of a computer application and design a new weapon. It was just the way she was built; it made her appear to be a space cadet
—s
he wasn
'
t. Only the Treacherous Bitches knew her. Damn it, now she was going to have to fi
n
d a new BFF, she wonde
red if there were any stray wolve
s out her
e
to talk to. She hated talking to herself
—i
t freaked her out
because
sometimes
she would answer herself.

Finally
,
she arrived to her shelter
and
no one would find it
. S
he already thought of them tracking her sce
nt.
S
he sprayed the woods with so many different scents
,
they wouldn
'
t be able to pinpoint hers. Besides
,
she use
d the old fashion Hunters scent that
her father had in his supplies, she found it when she was young, it
came in handy,
she bought as much as she could find at the antique stores. No one really knew what they used
it for
in the olden days.

Rissa made an awesome shelter, it was against the border fence so she had protection from the weather, should another snowstorm hit. She smiled when she entered the little entranc
e. It went back about six feet
and then opened up into a large room. The roof she
had
made from tree branches
,
they blended into the trees already
lining the wall. Lucky for her
the wall was full of vines and winding branches because
it was so overgrown. The wall
was extremely thick, whoever owned this land before ha
d to be a bit paranoid
;
however
,
it worked out for her.

There was natural erosion, which she took advantage of. The ten
-
foot thick wall at the base was only two feet deep
;
it gave her a nice
,
warm cave to huddle into. Over the last few weeks, Rissa had brought everything she needed to survive.
HA, they would be sorry
.
She had a bed already made, and her pictures of Billy B and the Treacherous Bitches, already hung up on the wall. A large piece of carpet she found in the storage area of the main house was on the floor so she wouldn’t get her feet dirty. Rissa hated wearing shoes while in the house. She already had her boots and shoes right by the entryway on a small, separate carpet that said ‘Welcome’. Everything she could ever want.

Rissa shifted and
quickly put her clothes on to keep warm
.
W
hen she was done, she pulled out the bag she brought
,
added the supplies to the cubby she called he
r pantry
,
and the other closet. They were both full of stuff. Moving swiftly she went to the back of the shelter, it was her office. She grinned when she saw her laptop was already set up.

She had her own power source that
she ran underground, and
programs were up and running. They had no clue who they were dealing with. She grinned when she sat down and watched. Several cameras she placed all around the compound were working. Rissa clapped her hands and made a ‘woot

woot’ sound while pumping her fist in the air.

One of the cameras was in the conference room, one in the main room, and one in her bedroom. She knew they would search. With her program, she could adjust the security cameras on the grounds to make sure they couldn’t see her when she ran.

They were all in the conference room; Rissa adjusted the camera, and then turned up the sound so she could hear.
Shit,
the moms were in the room. She laughed when her mother took her
Twisted Mate
to task,
damn right she could totally survive out here.
She smiled
,
when they talked about when they were kids, she remembered it well.

When her mom said she was going to learn how to survive with her friends, Rissa had been excited. That was until she found out they were just driving them out to the country and leaving them. Calli and Cherri had been pissed. They screamed and yelled for about thirty minutes before they all realized the moms weren

t coming back.

Rissa handled situations like that differently, even then. She hadn’t cried or screamed; instead
,
she took in their surroundings and began to think. Rissa knew what they had brought with them, and she also had a photographic memory, and had once seen a map of the state of New York, even though the moms had driven around in circles to try
to
confuse them, Rissa knew exactly where they were.

She announced this to her friends when they calmed down, and then they made their plans, it had really been awesome. Rissa turned and looked at the small souvenir she still carried with her of that trip
;
it was the catalyst to
all the classes she’d taken.
She grinned and looked at her necklace that she took everywhere with her. It was a tail, of course
,
some people didn’t realize it until they looked closer, but it was the tail of the first bunny they killed on the
ir
first night. Rissa had captured it in her trap she constructed and therefore got the kill. Those days they were alone
, figuring out how to get home,
planning their mothers

murders
for
when they returned,
and when they
became blood sisters. The third night on their trip was when it happened. Unknowingly
,
they started this whole entire prophesy by mingling their blood together, at least that was what Pilar said.

This was why she was so hurt, her friends should have sided with her no matter what, they could have respected the fact she wasn

t going to mate with the crazy ass murderer,
but
instead
,
they tried to convince her she was wrong. Rissa snorted,
this was bullshit
.

She followed them every time they did something butt ass crazy, and the one time she needed them, look where they were, sitting in the same room with the enemy
—i
t pissed her off. His perfect hair

perfectly, gorgeous eyes

the amazing muscles

grrrrrr

they should have totally killed him by now. It would solve all her problems. Still,
no
, they sat and argued with him
;
trying to convince him she was worthy.
WTF?

Find her? Seriously? Rissa sat back and folded her arms a
s
she watched the men leave the room. Her friends were left there
,
she sighed
,
and watched.

“Where do you think she went?” Calli said and looked around the room. Cherri and Kiki were shaking their heads and Sabrina sat there stoically. Trina was the one who answered.

“Are you sure she didn’t leave the compound?”
th
e cute little wolf said
,
she was an Enforcer and one of the people who would be on the Pack Council
,
when they formed it.

“Yeah, she would
n’t
be stupid enough to leave the compound
,
” Kiki laughed worriedly.

The three girls looked at their leaders and waited. Cherri and Calli sighed loudly and then Calli jumped up on the table
,
making Rissa pull back from the screen.

“You crazy bitch, get your ass back here before I hunt you down and shave your head bald. You know I will do it!” Calli growled at the camera.

Rissa laughed and flicked on the microphone she had installed; she would never cut herself of
f
completely, that would be rude. “Treacherous Bitch Number One, I am not speaking to you. Wait, I will for one minute
,
then I will never speak to you again. I can’t believe you are siding with him. Remember the blood oath, no men before friends, and you both have left me in the dust and put that
Twisted Mate
ahead of me
.
WHY? Because he is supposedly one of the Betas
,
blah, blah, blah. Well fuck you!”

Cherri looked up at the camera with her mouth open. “What did you say? We would never put a man before you!?”

“Ha, Treacherous Bitch Number Two, you are worse than Number One, you tried to make me change for a man.
‘Do your hair up nicer!’—
‘Don’t act so geeky’

‘Wear a push up bra’. Well fuck you
,
too
;
I don’t have to change for anyone, especially a murderer. So, th
ese are
the
last words I am going to say! Leave me alone, I will check in only with my mother at a certain time. You can trace me or find me
,
” Rissa snarled and then pushed the microphone and the camera
. S
he knew Calli saw the little red light
that was why she knew about the camera.
Whatever
, her mom and dad would be finding their instructions soon, and then she would only talk to them.

Wow, this was the first time she was truly on her own, no one with her, no one to rely on.
Shit
, Rissa sniffed and looked around the room.
SHE WAS BY HERSELF!
s
he thought and threw herself on the bed and began to sob.

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