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Authors: Sylvie Pepos
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mind on the words he had heard when he was being carried to this hellish place. Only
partially awake, he had been unable to speak, to ask questions, but he knew where he
was. His psychic mind had probed the ether and found another even more powerful mind
at work. He had heard the man's words, but it was his unfettered thoughts that had stayed
with Cree.
"You said there was another survivor," Thorne questioned. "Who is it?"
"Konnor Rhye."
They allowed the sonofabitch to live!
Even in his semi-conscious state, that gods-be-damned evil name had penetrated Cree's
mind like a poisonous dart.
"Could that be why we didn't find her?"
"They sent him to get her. I have to assume he did."
There's no doubt in my mind he took her!
The words had made no sense in his scrambled thoughts, but the powerful psychic
mind that was not bothering to block out its signals gave Cree all the information he
needed: The Resistance had set Rhye free and he had taken Bridget.
"Where would he have taken her?"
"I have no idea."
Earth, where else?
Aye, Cree thought. If he were Rhye, that would be where he would run.
Savage, brutal hunger was driving him insane. He had been in this fiendish place for
three days now as the rest of the ship went into Extended Sleep, but he had refused to
consider doing what Kahn had obviously intended he do to stay alive. Even now, more
beast than human, he would not.
"Bridget," he sighed with the last sound his human throat could speak. When he tried to say her name again, only an animalistic growl came from his leathery lips. He threw
back his head and howled: misery and intense longing making the sound pitiable.
"He won't hurt her, will he?" Thorne had asked.
"I hope not."
He'd better not!
Cree knew that wherever Rhye had taken her, she would be safe with him. The man
loved her, of that much Cree could be sure. The Keeper would give his life for her and,
once, almost had. No harm would come to Cree's mate, but the Keeper would lie with
her. He would eventually mate with her and it was that thought that brought on another
prolonged howl of agony.
"He'll kill Rhye," Thorne had stated.
"He's got to survive this trip first," Kahn had replied.
And there is only one way for him to do that, the gods help him!
I will find Konnor Rhye, Cree thought with the last electrical impulses in his brain that
were still human. I will find him and I will drain him dry!
But I have to survive first.
His red-glowing eyes shifted beneath thick brows to the bodies and held.
KONNOR RHYE felt the hand on his throat and slowly opened his eyes. The sight
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that greeted his arousal from ES brought a shriek of fear from his lips. His hands shot up
to pry at the horny flesh grasping his neck and he felt hot urine spreading across the seat
of his torn uniform trousers. His larynx was being crushed in the grip of the monster
bending over his E.S.U.; oxygen could not get past the tight restriction, turning his face
blue. Sharp claws were gouging into his carotid arteries and he felt the warmth of his own
blood gushing down his throat, pooling beneath his head. As the monster grinned at
Konnor Rhye, opening it's maw to reveal row upon row of sharp, glittering teeth
advancing toward his face, Rhye sat bolt upright in his E.S.U., screeching like a wounded
animal.
"A dream," he whispered, shivering violently. "Just a dream."
There was no need to wonder whom the monster stalking his dream had been. Konnor
sat rigid inside his E.S.U., his heart thundering in his chest, sweat dripping down his
temples, his body shuddering as though he were in the sub-arctic climes of Serenia.
"Just a dream."
A dream or a portent?
"No," he said firmly. "Just a dream."
At least he hoped and prayed it had been merely a subconscious thought left circulating
in his past.
One last hard shudder waved through his body and he reached up a shaking hand to
wipe at the sweat beading his face. Had he a mirror, he was sure he would see a ghastly
pale visage staring back at him with fearful, haunted eyes.
"He's dead," Rhye muttered to himself, disengaging the side panel of the clear Siliplex E.S.U. so he could swing his legs out. "He's dead."
The litany was not as comforting as he wished it to be and shuddered again.
Rhye walked to Bridget's E.S.U. and was surprised to find the cover was still engaged
and her sleeping soundly. But soon, the drug he had used to place her in Extended Sleep
would leave her system and she would awaken, just as he had. Obviously, they were very
close to the Terran star else he would not have been awakened by the ship's monitoring
system.
He stared down at her for a moment, taking in the fragile beauty of her face and
frowned. There were dirty streaks down her cheeks and he knew but one cause for that:
tears.
But not tears for him, he reminded himself grimly. The tears had been for Cree.
"Cree," Rhye spat, his lips pealing back over his teeth.
Even the name was loathsome to Konnor Rhye; an abomination that had needed to be
eradicated. Thank the gods the Resistance had done just that.
Or had they?
"Gods-be-damned hell!" Rhye snarled, irritated at himself that the thought of Cree
coming after them would not leave him alone.
An unbidden, niggling worry started in Rhye's brain and would not be ignored: What if
Cree had somehow survived? If he had escaped the hanging, the Reaper would come
after his woman.
"His woman," Rhye growled.
Bridget belonged to
him
, not to Cree. She had been destined to be his bride; not Cree's concubine.
A warning chime sounded from the ship's console and Rhye turned, his forehead
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crinkling with concern. Walking to the console, he was stunned to see a light flashing on
the proximity screen.
"What the hell?" he gasped, sliding into the console seat and engaging the computer, typing in a query concerning the warning: "Ship's class and origin."
"Rysalian LRC," the computer replied.
Rhye froze, his fingers hovering over the keyboard. "Rysalian," he whispered, the hair on the back of his neck standing up. He swallowed, then attacked the keyboard with a
vengeance: "Where away?"
"Twenty kilometers off the starboard bow and closing rapidly."
Konnor Rhye swallowed hard again, sensing bile hovering at the back of his
constricted throat. "Ship's name?" he asked aloud.
There was a slight pause, then: "The Vortex."
"A Reaper ship!" Rhye breathed. "How can that be?"
"Do you wish me to hail the Vortex, Sir?"
"No!" Rhye gasped, alarm rushing through him like Labyrinthine lava. He turned,
looking at Bridget's E.S.U.
Kamerone Cree had survived, Konnor thought with shock. There was no other
explanation for the psychic nudge of doom he was feeling. The Reaper had survived and
he was coming after Bridget!
"You will not have her," Rhye vowed. "Not as long as there is life in my body."
His own life was forfeit, Rhye knew, but protecting Bridget was uppermost in his
mind; keeping her from Kamerone Cree at all costs was imperative.
Even if it meant taking her life to keep her out of the Reaper's clutches.
A stab of intense pain went through Rhye's chest, but he wouldn't give himself time to
think. Pushing up from the console chair, he rushed to Bridget's E.S.U., punching in the
code that would engage the external lock.
"I'm sorry," he said with a hitching sob as his fingers skipped over the command to suck all the oxygen from the unit.
"Warning!" the computer intoned. "Human life is within the E.S.U.!"
"Aye," Konnor whispered.
"Do you still wish to evacuate the oxygen supply?"
Rhye closed his eyes, his index finger poised above the ènter' key. He drew a quick
steadying breath, and then tapped the key. As the whirl of the motor drawing all the
oxygen from the unit began, he sank to his knees beside the E.S.U. and pressed his
forehead to the Siliplex. He could not watch her die, but he would be at her side when she
did. He caressed the cool Siliplex, tears sliding unheeded down his cheeks. She was
sleeping soundly; would not feel her life being drawn away; would never know he had
ended her life.
So intent was he on his own misery, he failed to see the soft pulse of light behind him.
Very slowly, Konnor Rhye turned his head and looked up to find himself staring into
the hideous face of death.
He opened his mouth and screamed.
BRIDGET'S EYELIDS fluttered open, her pupils adjusting to the harsh light
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surrounding her. She blinked, trying to rid herself of the dream she knew she must be in
for standing above her was the Director, smiling tiredly at her.
"How do you feel?" Dr. Dean asked softly.
Confusion showed in Bridget's eyes and the older woman reached out a hand to stroke
the younger one's face.
"You are home, dear," Beryla Dean informed her. "In the home of the Hunter who marked you for Retrieval."
"What?" Bridget was more confused than ever. She turned her head, taking in the room around her and realized she was neither in Rysalia nor on board Konnor Rhye's ship. She
sat up, a bit too fast, and the blood rushed to her head, making her dizzy; she put up a
trembling hand. "I don't understand," she whispered.
"You are safe, Bridie," Dr. Dean assured her. "We all are." She sat down on the bed beside Bridget. "Tina, Ivonne, Dorrie," she named some of the others. "They are here with us."
Bridget stared at her mentor. "I'm dreaming," she said flatly.
Beryla Dean chuckled. "No, you're wide awake." She turned and called out. "Lares?"
When the bedroom door opened, Bridget blinked in shock as the dark man walked in.
Given his large stature and attire, he could be none other than a Necromanian.
"Lady," Lares Taborn intoned in his deep, bass voice. He gave a slight bow of respect.
"I would be honored to be considered your friend." He turned his cinnamon eyes to
Beryla and his wide face lit up. "As I am your friend's friend."
The looks exchanged between Beryla and the dark man could neither be ignored nor
misinterpreted and Bridget leaned against the oak headboard. "Someone please explain to
me how I came to be here," she asked. She held up her hands in an attitude of total
helplessness. "How any of us happen to be here!"
"I don't have time to explain it all to you, dear," Beryla told her, standing. "Lin Charles, the Hunter who lives here, has—"
"Here, where?" Bridget interrupted.
"Kell log, Ioway," Lares said with a grin.
Beryla laughed. "He loves to say the words," she told Bridget.
"I am from Kell log, Ioway," Lares boomed.
"No," Beryla corrected, with an admonishing shake of her head. "You live in Kellogg, Iowa, but you are from Colquitt, Georgia."
Lares frowned. "I do not like that name," he grunted. "It has no poetry to it."
"Nevertheless, that is where you are from and you will just have to deal with it,
Taborn," warned Dr. Dean.
Lares' upper lips thrust out, but he did not argue. Instead, he stomped to the door and
flung it open, removing himself from the room with a regal air.
Beryla sighed, looking after him. "He is of the Royal House of Necroman, a prince,
and he will not go gently into cotton farming."
"Cotton farming?" Bridget felt as though she had slipped down the rabbit hole and
wound up in Wonderland.
"Hunters provided very detailed identities for the Gatherers who came to abduct our
women," Beryla explained. "They are very good at creating backgrounds for the
Rysalians, counterfeiting birth certificates, drivers' licenses, even university degrees." She smiled. "Now, they will be providing new identities for not only the Rysalians who
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accompanied us home, but the Serenian and Necromanian, who—"
"Serenian?" Bridget questioned, latching on to the word and putting it together with the darkman's nationality. "These were the men Cree brought back from Helios Twelve,
weren't they?"
"Yes," Beryla acknowledged. "The same ones."
A dark look of intense pain slipped over Bridget's face and she slumped against the
headboard. "Why could they not have—" She lowered her head, unable to go on.
Beryla looked behind her, smiled gently, then reached out to pat Bridget's hand.
"Everything is going to be all right, sweetie."
Without looking up, Bridget shook her head, putting her hands up to cover her face.
"No, no, it's not. What year is it here?"
Beryla had to think. "2062, I believe. Why?" Before she received her answer, she