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Pain shot through me and I fell over on my ass, shocked. He was still alive
!

Scrambling, I rushed to his side, gently feeling for a pulse. Nearly a minute passed and then . . .
there . . .
a beat of his heart. Wrapping him up in the blanket, I stood and headed toward the door, my heart soaring. Little Jake was alive and we were going to keep him that way.

A shuffle of cloth and a flicker of movement to my left made me spin and crouch, peering into the darkness. Body thumping with adrenaline, I stared into the darkness. Nothing.
O

Shea

s words had put me on edge;
I
was
hearing things
,
though now I wish
ed
I

d taken
him
up on his offer.

Tension filled the air and I faced the area the noise had come from, backing toward the crossing point.

I reached the
doorway le
a
d
ing
into the New Mexico desert and stepped through.

Jake

s alive!

Milly and O

Shea ran toward me. Milly would be able to keep the boy alive until we got to a hospital. She couldn

t heal him, but she could buy
him some
time.


Go, get him in the Hummer!

I stepp
ed
away from the cave

s entrance
and shov
ed
the boy into Milly

s arms
.

Alex sat next to the Hummer, his eyes snapping wide as he stared over my shoulder, teeth bared. I spun, trying to dodge whatever it was behind me, but couldn

t evade the hands that grabbed my waist and jerked me back across the veil.

25

 

Sliding back through the veil, I fought hard against the hands, kicking out, striking with my elbows and fists, but
what I hit was so solid there didn

t seem to be any response to my blows
.

As my body was once more fully on the
other side of
the veil
,
I was flung deep into the dungeon
,
well over twenty feet. The stone floor was not forgiving
when
I
slammed
into
it,
landing on my right hip. Rolling
,
I scrambled to my fe
et to face the one who

d pulled me through.

Or should I say, what pulled me through. A hulking shape stood between me and the entry point to the cave.
It was over eight feet tall and while it had arms, legs and a body, it was not human. Too big, to strange of a shape. Like a puzzle that had its pieces jammed together
,
despite not really fitting.
I couldn

t even tell what kind of supernatural it was. Like some sort of supernatural mutt, it didn

t fit in anywhere.

Milly

s voice echoed through to me.

Rylee?


Stay there, it

s between us.

What

it
’”
was, I wasn

t sure exactly. But it was big enough that it filled the space up from floor to ceiling
,
and its
long arms dangled to the floor with thick muscled hands. In the shadows
,
it was hard to see just what the skin colour was, or any distinguishing marks
,
other than the fact that it was dark, stunk, and had a menace to it that I could feel vibrating between the two of us. I pulled my sword and advanced on the creature.


Come on, big boy, you don

t really want to stop me from crossing the veil, do you?

M
y voice
w
as
as
sugary sweet as I could manage.

It leaned forward, its face coming into a slant of light from the single
flickering
wall sconce. There
were
no eyes, no nose, just a mouth
—one
that dripp
ed
with slime and
had very sharp
teeth. I steadied myself for a charge, prepped to dodge around the hulking beast and duck back through the veil.
But i
t
just
held its ground
and
didn

t move,
though
at least it
didn

t advance
,
either.

I
shifted my grip on my sword, prepping for a fight
, and i
n that split second, it attacked.

I

d heard the term greased lightning, but had never truly seen it. The beast, as big as it was, slid past my guard and slammed me into the wall
.
T
hick h
ands pinn
ed
my arms to the stone
. My head clunked backwards
,
and no matter how I struggled, I couldn

t loosen the grip.
The last of
the
stitches in my arm ripped out and blood
trickled
down my arm.


Come on.

This was it
? T
he end of Rylee Adamson would come at the mouth of some unknown, unnamed beast
?
But it didn

t end my life, didn

t even try to bite me. Just held me tight against the wall.

Light bloomed over its shoulder and
the
now
familiar cloaked figure stepped out of the shadows
.
Icy
blue eyes
perused
me with leisure
.


You and your friends have
quite the knack for trouble,
Ms. Adamson.
But all that aside, you and I need to chat.

He paused in the middle of lifting his hand to his cowl.

May I call you Rylee
? It
seems to me we are about to become far more
acquainted
than what one would think relegated us to last names.

Panic
is
a bad thing in my profession

it causes loss of life faster than any other emotion

and it rapidly cours
ed
through me. He

d spelled me in a matter of moments before. I closed my eyes and centered myself.

A hand brushed along my cheek.

So soft
,

he
murmured
, his voice close enough that I could feel his breath against my skin. The beast
holding
me did nothing
,
and I did the only thing I could think of. I reached out to it, connecting with its emotions.

Confusion, fear, loneliness.

Anger.

Bingo. I let it feel my anger, let it feed off my emotion, pushing my fear into it until I felt the spell holding it under the cloaked man

s control crack.

Hands that had been holding me tight clenched and my bones creaked under the pressure, but I grit my teeth and tried to remain still.


Rylee, look at me.

His voice triggered something visceral in me. Fear and lust, a powerful aphrodisiac that spiraled upward. The pain in my arms increas
ed,
though
,
and it curbed whatever spell the man was trying to cast on me. I kept my eyes closed.

No, thanks. I like my soul where it is.


I

m not a thief of souls.
You intrigue me
;
you aren

t like any of the others. Not a witch, not a vampire, not a werewolf. But you have such talent
.

H
is lips
brushed
against my ear, the soft inhale of breath sending shivers through me. With everything I had, I shoved emotion into the beast, letting my panic infect it

or at least
,
that

s what I

d
hop
ed
for.
Milly would come for me
.
O

Shea wouldn

t leave me here.


I

ve blocked the entrance
; y
ou

re friends will not be coming for you
,

he
said
, as if he were reading my mind
,
which only heightened my fear
.

Do you know I was the one who gave the child the ability to reach you? That I was the one to suggest the date and the park to steal her from? I knew you would follow her here no matter what,
and
with the connections to your little sister
. . .
well
, this child would be one
I knew
you would search for with a drive that would surpass all your other

salvages
.

The panic I

d been feeling was now full blown and I struggled, unable to stop my body from trying to escape
a fate
I knew would somehow
be
worse than if he was just going to kill me.
He

d set me up, he

d done all this to get me here. I
continued to push
my panic
into
the beast
holding
me.

The air around us stilled,
it
grew heavy
,
and then the shit hit the proverbial fan.

The beast let out a
mind-
numbing roar, flinging its hands off me and
,
in doing so, sent the cloaked man tumbling through the air
. My feet slid to the ground and I sprinted toward the stairs. I could only hope he hadn

t locked down both of the entrances.

Heavy thuds resounded behind me, a screech shook the castle foundations
,
and then silence for a split second.


RYLEE!

His voice struck a chord through
to
my bones
.
My
feet stuttered, and
I
slowed.

I needed help, badly. Reaching out
,
I tapped into the person who

d stepped between me and the cloaked man
before
.


O

Shea
.

I whimpered,
and
locked onto his
emotions. The intensity of his feelings
stung me, sharper than any child

s would ever be. Fear overridden by true concern, focus, wanting to do the right thing. I held onto him like I would a life raft in rough seas and started to run again. The stairs blurred by
.
I passed the initiation room and
found myself
in the hallway where I could see the
doorway.

Heart firing like a jack rabbit on Speed, I fumbled
at
the handle
,
and it was the split second mistake he needed to catch up to me, pinning me to the door with his body.


You were just going to run out on me?

His voice
was
no longer a soft seduction, but a deadly ice that made my mouth dry.

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