Authors: Pamela Palmer
Tags: #Romance, #Fantasy, #Adult, #Contemporary
Amalies tear-streaked face faded to be replaced by the face of another female, a woman with hard warriors eyes. Shed slept in his lap and said she was beginning to trust him, yet clearly she never really had. Hed known it. Hed been a fool to turn his back on her.
Shed won this battle, but the war between them was far from over.
If he lived long enough to fight another day.
Delaney clutched her chest as she watched the blood bloom on Tighes retreating back, right at the level of his heart.
Blast it.Blast it.
He shouldnt have run!
Blast it, Tighe.
Was he the one? Phil asked, coming to stand beside her.
He wasnt the killer, but the brother. The killer may still be inside, though hes probably long gone.
Weve got the building surrounded. The fire will flush him soon enough if hes still in there. As soon as we haul the brother out, were letting the fire department in, or theyll never get the blaze contained.
A tall dark-haired man with sharply arched brows pushed his way through the front doors, a dead cat in his arms. An orange-striped tabby that looked a lot like the one shed been talking to in her apartment. Right before she realized Tighe was there.
Her teeth clenched beneath the force of her anger. Damn Tighe. Hed chosen death over interrogation. And just what did that say about his lack of innocence? Plenty.
Tears burned her eyes, and she blinked them back harshly. Hed kidnapped her. Hed drugged her. He was one of the bad guys. She was being ridiculous to care what happened to him.
But she did care. He was a complex man. Without a doubt, he went beyond the law, but she didnt believe he was evil. Not evil.
Hed shown her more tenderness, more care, than anyone since her mom died. And the passion
She turned, pretending to scrutinize the area as she swiped away a traitorous tear before her boss saw it.
Tighe shouldnt have died like this. But, dammit, it was his own fault. If hed allowed himself to be taken in, this wouldnt have happened.
She fought back the emotions, struggling to pull her FBI persona around her like a sturdy, comfortable cloak. When she turned back to Phil, no tears glistened in her eyes. Despite her less than professional attire, she was Agent Randall through and through.
I need a blood sample taken, Phil, ASAP.
Phils brows drew together with worry. What happened, Delaney? Youre not here by accident.
Its a long story.
Phils expression turned grave. Are you okay?
I think so. She ran not-quite-steady fingers through her tangled, smoky-smelling hair. Theres more going on here than a madman with a penchant for killing. I was kidnapped and drugged. It sounded so sinister, yet hed never hurt her. Instead, hed given her such pleasure. Delaney sighed. The sooner we get a blood sample, the better the chance the lab can figure out what he used on me.
Ill take you to the lab myself. His gaze went back to the building. What in the hell is taking them so long? I saw the bullet pierce his chest. Theres no way hes still walking.
As Phil ushered her toward his car, her stomach cramped, and she feared she was going to be sick. She shouldnt feel this awful, wrenching regret. It went against everything she believed in. Tighe had not been one of the good guys.
Yet the thing that had distracted him was the child in his arms. A child hed clearly saved.
Her eyes burned. Remorse grew and thickened inside her until she could barely breathe around the pulsing grief.He shouldnt have died.
She blinked hard, clenching her teeth as she struggled to keep the unacceptable tears from falling. Her hand went to the gun still tucked into the back of her pants, the solid weight against her palm grounding her, easing her inner turmoil.
Long ago shed sworn an oath to uphold the law. She would not feel guilty over doing just that. Tighe had given her no choice.
What shed done was necessary. It was right. And if she had it to do over again, shed do exactly the same.
Even if she feared Tighes face would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Chapter Eleven
In the nearby Virginia suburbs, Paenther snapped his cell phone closed and shoved it into the inside pocket of his leather duster as he and Foxx strode through the doors of the Tysons Corner Grand Peerage Hotel. Late-afternoon sunshine ribboned across the plush oriental-style carpeting. Crystal chandeliers hung at regular intervals, illuminating the business-suited guests mingling in small, professional gatherings.
What did Lyon have to say? Foxx asked, as they started across the lobby, heading for the dark-paneled Roosevelts at the far end. The bar was one of a dozen watering holes the Ferals frequented in that part of the county. A favorite of Vhypers. And Paenther was damned well going to find him.
Lyons called a meeting in the war room in two hours. This is going to have to be our last stop.
Hows Tighe?
They got the bullets out of him. Hell live. For now. If Tighe didnt find that clone of his soon, it was going to be another matter. His hands fisted at his sides as worry for his friends twisted and braided with the barely controlled rage that lived in his bones and had for centuries. He refused to lose two friends to that sadistic bitch, Zaphene.Refused.
Lyon and the others were helping Tighe. It was his job, his and Foxxs, to track down Vhyper. Maybe,maybe, theyd find Vhyper downing a scotch at the bar. Yeah, and what were the chances?
Any word from that gut of yours, Cub? Paenthers gaze pinned the youngest Feral, walking silent and morose beside him. Foxx had fancied himself in love with Zaphene, not realizing she was a witch whod enchanted him and used him to breach the Ferals stronghold.
But it was neither pity nor sympathy that spurred Paenther to bring him along on the search. No, for the past year or so, Foxxs Feral talents had been starting to come online. Hed been showing some impressive talent as an intuitive.
With any luck, that intuition would eventually guide them to Vhyper. And if that didnt work, he wasnt sure what he was going to do. Other than continue to haunt Vhypers usual hot spots in hopes of eventually stumbling upon him.
The young Feral shook his shaggy head of red
hair. Guts saying nada. Actually, my guts saying it wants a couple of beers, then some dinner.
Thats not helpful, Paenther muttered.
As they passed through the lobby, businessmen moved out of their way, eyeing them warily. One small pack of well-dressed women watched them with a level of interest bordering on hunger.
Paenther ignored them all. The men, humans all, were harmless. The women were of no interest. Like any man, he had needs, but he took care of them with a willing Therian female at one of the enclaves. He couldnt remember the last time a woman had actually turned his head. Lust rarely broke through the surface of the ever-present torment that filled his body thanks to another Mage witch whod ensnared him centuries ago. Even if, by some miracle, he stumbled upon a woman who interested him, hed ignore her. All that mattered was finding Vhyper.
As they walked through the bars entrance, through a thin haze of cigarette smoke, Paenther did a quick, fruitless scan. No Vhyper.Dammit .
Dull sunlight filtered into the dimly lit room through bare-branched trees. Only a handful of patrons sat at the polished-wood tables, most apparently deep in business discussions. Behind the bar, the local news lit the television screen, a video of a raging apartment fire. The same fire that Tighe, Hawke, and Kougar had gotten involved with that morning? Maybe.
Tearing his gaze from the television, he glanced at the bartender, recognizing the thin, balding man whod served him a few times before. The bartender
was missing his usual friendliness, his eyes wary as he eyed their approach.
Scotch and a Bud? he asked, as they slid onto a pair of barstools. Clearly, he remembered them. Then again, few people forgot a long-haired six-foot-six Indian with clawlike scars across one eye and a thick tribal tattoo on his neck. Or his redheaded sidekick. Ill need to see your IDs.
I havent gotten any younger since the last time I was in here, Foxx grumbled, but he pulled out the license that gave a fake name and address and handed it to the man.
The bartender kept it and opened an unsteady hand to Paenther. His gaze tried to rise to Paenthers face, but faltered somewhere around the tattoo on his neck. Both of them, he said bravely.
Paenther lifted one disbelieving brow.Humans . He supposed he admired the mans courage for insisting, especially when Paenther towered over him by close to a foot. He pulled out his own fake ID and handed it to him.
Be right back. Got to get my glasses.
As the bartender moved off, Paenther watched the door, praying Vhyper would walk in. Everything pointed to Vhypers joining forces with the Mage, but goddess, it couldnt be true.
The rage bubbled under his skin, burning his nostrils. The Vhyper he knew wouldnever help the Mage.Never.
And that was the problem, the thing that scared Paenther the most. The possibility that the Vhyper he knew was gone.
A muscle began to twitch under his eye, his jaw clenched iron-tight as he breathed through his nose. He would save him. Just as Vhyper had savedhim from a Mage captivity that had nearly destroyed him, body, mind, and soul, two and a half centuries ago.
But he had to find him first.
Ease up on the Dirty Harry look, dude, Foxx said, his voice vaguely amused. Youre clearing the place again. Foxx nudged him with his elbow and nodded at the television. Look. The volume had been muted, but damn if that wasnt Tighes face plastered across the screen, right above the words, D.C.Vampire .
Shit.
His gaze snapped to the bartender only to find him hurriedly writing something down, his cell phone tucked between his shoulder and his ear, one of their IDs tight in his hand.
Dammit to hell, he growled. He rose from the barstool and strode menacingly toward the traitor.
Walking behind the bar, he grabbed the cell phone off the mans shoulder, dropped it on the floor, and ground it beneath his heel.
Hey! the bartender cried.
Damned camera phones. The last thing they needed was two more pictures plastered across the television beside Tighes. Paenther snatched up the two IDs, nodded to Foxx, and started for the lobby.
I didnt get my beer, Foxx complained.
Tough shit. As they started across the lobby, a flashing light outside caught his attention. His jaw set. Walk calmly and follow me.
Why?
Theres a cop cruiser pulling up in front. He turned down a side corridor. Well shift if we have to, but Id like to avoid it.
As they ducked out the back, Paenther knew their chances of stumbling upon Vhyper had just taken a nosedive into the toilet. Because Vhyper was going to have the same problem they were. Hed be instantly recognized as a friend of Tighes in any of the many places theyd frequented together.
A friend of the D.C. Vampires. A person of interest. Guilt by association.
Finding him now was going to be next to impossible. Unless Foxxs intuition started kicking in, Vhyper might be well and truly lost.
Chapter Twelve
Lyon extended his arm to Tighe. Youre looking better.
Tighe smiled. Im alive. Hawke and Kougar had taken him to the healer, Esmeria, in the Georgetown enclave, where shed taken the bullets from his flesh and healed his injuries. Theyd then brought him back to Feral House, where Kara had filled him with radiance over and over through the day, healing and strengthening him until he almost felt normal again.
Normalwas an illusion, of course.
His clone still lived. And as long as his clone lived, as long as his soul was split, he could never be right.
Hell, he wasnt sure hed be right again even if
his soulwere returned to him. Not until he found a way to get Delaney Randall out of his head.
From the moment hed regained consciousness beneath the healers care, hed thought of her, worried about her. What if she got another of those visions without him there to help deflect the pain? And she would get another vision unless his clone had somehow, miraculously, died on his own, which he was certain hadnt happened. The other Ferals had reported feeling a sudden shift, almost a lightness inside, when their own clones had been destroyed. Tighe felt no lightness, nothing but tension. Frustration. And concern.
For Delaney.
Lyon slapped him on the shoulder. Come. Were meeting in the war room.
Tighe followed Lyon into the wood-paneled room at the back of the house. A large oval conference table sat in the center of the room. Along the walls, Hawke had rigged up four large computer screens. All were dark, the chairs empty, as the Ferals paced.
Paenther greeted him, clasping his arm hard and long. Glad you pulled through.
Yeah, thanks. I cant tell you how much I wish that damn clone had gone after the Therian enclaves instead of getting me mixed up in the human world. Then again, hed never have met Delaney. Which would have been a good thing. Definitely a good thing.