Perhaps it was time to leave Monica to her fate.
Besides, she didn't like the feel of what was happening up ahead, either.
She held up her hands. 'Okay, okay. I'll retreat. Jake?'
He shook his head. 'I think we owe it to Trevgard to see this thing through.'
Michael raised an eyebrow. 'And did you not promise your wife to take no foolish chances?'
Nikki glanced at him sharply. He'd obviously been reading Jake's thoughts, to know something as intimate as that. Maybe it was only her presence that stopped him from entering Jake's mind and forcing him to obey.
Jake glared at him. 'Just how in hell did you know that?'
'As I said, Nikki is not the only one with psychic abilities. She should be your main concern here, not Monica.'
Jake glanced at her, his expression troubled. 'All right, I'll go. But I want Monica brought out to us. I think we need to witness what happens, as much for your sake as Trevgard's.'
Michael nodded, then stepped into the shadows and disappeared.
'Damn,' Jake muttered. 'How did he do that?'
'He moves fast,' she muttered, although he hadn't. He'd only taken a dozen or so steps and had hesitated, out there in the darkness. She wondered what he sensed. 'And the tunnel turns to the right a few yards away. That's why you can't see him.'
Jake touched her arm lightly. 'Let's head back. The darkness doesn't feel quite as safe without your sinister friend around.'
He was right. It didn't. The sense of danger had increased twofold in the few minutes Michael had been gone. The quicker they got out of this tunnel, the better. Nikki rubbed her arms, then turned and followed Jake down the track.
'What's that noise?' Jake said, after a few minutes.
Energy surged in response. She clenched her fists and listened. The wind sighed past them, gathering speed. The ground began to tremble.
'Christ,' Jake continued. 'A train!'
She pushed him forward. 'The hole's only twenty feet or so away. Head for that.'
Adrenaline surged, giving her feet wings. The lights swung erratically across the darkness, and for an instant, reflected brightly in a dead blue eye. She slid to a stop.
'Jake, watch out!'
Around her, the night found form. Something grabbed her waist and swung her away into darkness. She screamed, but icy fingers covered her mouth, cutting the sound off. She tasted dirt and death, and bile rose in her throat. Struggling violently, she kicked and punched the creature that held her so tightly.
Kinetic energy surged, but before she could release her weapon, something hit her head, and pain exploded.
Evil danced around her. When my creatures bring you to me, I will make you mine . Jasper's thoughts were soft, as if spoken from a great distance.
Then nothing but mocking laughter.
Chapter Nine
A slight hiss was all the warning he got. Michael dodged, but not fast enough. The dart hit his forearm, and spread fire through his veins. Silver… the dart tip was made of silver . Swearing softly, he wrenched it from his arm. The zombies were close, moving down a tunnel that ran parallel to his. Monica was still ahead, still running away.
It made no sense. The wind sighed past him, velocity increasing with every second. A train approached.
They were running out of time. He turned and headed back.
He'd barely taken a dozen steps when dizziness hit him. He staggered for several seconds then stopped, pressing his palm against the tunnel wall. It was real and solid, and most importantly, not moving.
Frowning, he squinted into the darkness. Ahead, Nikki and Jake were blurred shapes; a muted wash of red he could barely see.
He blinked and swallowed. There was a bitter taste in his mouth, and it had nothing to do with fear. The
The zombies came out of hiding. Nikki screamed and energy seared the air.
Something hit the side of his head. Michael dropped to his knees, battling to stay conscious as the night danced around him. Moisture ran down the side of his face. He licked it, tasting his own blood. The darkness within him rose, a demon that battled the lethargy overtaking his mind. He struggled upright, knowing time was running out. The train was almost upon them. He had to find Nikki and get out of this tunnel.
Her life force burned fiercely through the darkness. Her fear filled his soul and became his own. Michael lunged towards her, but his legs felt encased in glue. He couldn't move with any sort of speed. Jasper's distant laughter mocked him. Then darkness claimed the fire of Nikki's life force, taking her from his sight.
Taking the warmth of her thoughts from his mind.
He swore and swung around to meet the rush of a zombie.
Punching the creature in the face, he knocked it back several feet. It landed on its rear, shaking its head and growling in confusion. He turned and ran forward.
Jake was gamely battling against a second creature. Michael leaped, kicking it away, sending it staggering across the track. Grabbing Jake, he thrust him into the safety of the hole, and dived in after him. Two seconds later, the train screeched past, whirling dust and rubbish through the darkness.
Coughing, he pushed upright and leaned against the grimy wall. The sighing wind was cool, but it failed to provide any sort of comfort. He closed his eyes and sent his senses winging back across the darkness.
There had to be some trace of Nikki…
Nothing. The drug slowing his responses played no part in his inability to find her. The zombies were easy enough to sense, huddled in tight balls just down the track. Hope the bloody train severs their
So. As he'd foreseen, Nikki had been captured. He had no doubt Jasper would kill her. Then he would be forced to re-kill her, just to give her the peace of absolute death.
He'd known it was a possibility, but it wasn't one he was ready to face. Not now, not ever.
He clenched his fists in the dirt, then slowly released them. What was the life of one more human if he gained Jasper's death?
The thought chilled him, and for the first time in years, he wondered at the cost of his quest—both to himself and to others close to him. People like Nikki, who was by no means close, and yet could have been, had either of them wished it.
He rubbed a hand across his eyes. She wasn't dead yet, at least he had the comfort—or maybe that should be discomfort—of that knowledge. The connection she'd formed between them wasn't severed, just empty.
He wondered what Jasper was waiting for. He wanted Nikki's power, of that Michael had no doubt.
The only way he could claim it was in her death.
'Where's Nikki?' Jake's question rasped across the silence.
Michael opened his eyes and studied him. The red haze of his blood heat was a muted glow in the night.
Purple patches marred his face and torso, bruises in the making, but otherwise, he appeared unhurt.
'Gone. Jasper has her,' Michael replied flatly. He blinked and switched his vision back to normal. The return of darkness was, in some ways, a blessing.
'Why the hell didn't you make her stay behind?' Jake demanded angrily. 'You knew what this man was like,