A box flashed with the words
“I couldn’t agree more.”
Daria removed the thumb drive and secured it in the case again, hands trembling. Ryon could imagine what a monumental occasion this was for her, because it meant as much to him. Now Ben at least had a chance. She zipped the pack, logged off the computer, and turned to him.
“I can’t wait to see the government come down on his ass like a bad case of clap.”
A deep, taunting laugh reverberated against the walls, startling them both. August Bradford stepped into the office and flipped on the lights, a pistol trained on them.
Oh, Jesus.
Ryon froze and Daria pressed herself to his side. He didn’t dare glance at her. Sweat trickled down the side of his face. Swallowing his sickness and anger, he met his enemy’s black gaze without flinching.
August was a handsome man, with few lines on his face to hint at his age. He carried himself tall and straight, and wore an expression of faint amusement. He looked and acted the part of a spoiled, entitled man who must have very much enjoyed playing God along with Malik and Bowman.
“They wouldn’t be the first ones to try, dearest niece.” August looked from her back to Ryon, his smile chilling, voice dripping with meaning. “Place your weapons on the floor, nice and slow.”
They did, keeping their hands in sight, then straightened. Ryon didn’t respond right away, but took in the rest of August’s appearance. He was dressed in blue silk pajamas, his hair shooting in several directions, mussed from sleep. They’d surprised him, which might work in their favor. The fact that the guards hadn’t followed on his heels meant he had yet to alert them. That might prove their only chance for escape.
“You might want to play nice with us, old man,” Ryon said flatly.
“All right, I’ll bite. Why would I want to play nice?”
“Because we just sent all of your files to an arm of the government that is very interested in stamping out every last trace of the heinous experiments you were involved in with Gene Bowman and the Unseelie, Malik, whom you knew was masquerading as rich entrepreneur Evan Kerrigan.”
Though the man maintained his smile, it tightened noticeably. “The government, you say? Well, there was your first mistake.”
“Now
August cocked his head, studying Ryon. “You’re a shifter. Cat? Wolf?”
He saw no reason to lie. “Wolf.”
“Made, not born.”
“Yes.” He exchanged a quick look of confusion with Daria. Where was this going?
“Since you’re with an
“Navy SEAL,” he admitted, a cold ball forming in his stomach. This man was getting at something very bad, and they were about to learn what. “So, what does any of that mean?”
“Ah, Ryon Hunter, you’ve been wondering that for
A cold shock went through him. “How do you know my name? What are you trying to say?”
“Must I do all the work here? Connect the dots, boy. Haven’t you and your fellow SEALs who were attacked in Afghanistan and turned six years ago wondered
Ryon stared at the man, his heart pounding in dread.
August chuckled, stepping closer. “Why did you all survive, when so many others died? How is it that a group of human men, each with Psy powers unbeknownst to the others, ended up in the same unit? How did it happen that they were attacked
Ryon groaned as the full import hit, and he nearly collapsed. “Mother of God. It’s true. We were set up.”
“Yes, young wolf. You were set up from the very beginning, down to the last man.” Glancing at the computer they’d hacked, he shook his head. “You might be able to help my niece’s hapless former fiance, but in the end it won’t matter. Where do you think all of the information you’ve gone to so much trouble to obtain will go? In whose hands will it finally rest?”
“Someone high up,” he said desperately. “Someone who’ll stop you, maybe put you behind bars for the things you’ve done.”
August studied him for a long moment. Then he spoke quietly. “Did your team honestly think that Malik and Bowman were the end of the line? That we could possibly have put in place an operation of such a large scale without someone
“No,” Ryon whispered. “I won’t believe it.”
“Believe what you will. Malik had his own agenda and his own God complex. But the truth is, the tentacles of this thing go all the way to the top. To the fucking Oval Office. Are you following me, boy? It’s not one person, but several in key positions of power in the United States government.”
Ryon gripped the edge of the desk, sweat dripping onto the surface. Horror consumed him, robbed his speech.
August nodded. “Everything was planned. Your team pulled together beautifully, and afterward we focused our research on other areas, such as how to create an even stronger, more lethal shifter. A legion of super- soldiers. Until things began to go wrong.”
“You mean until the Alpha Pack turned on its creator, and began to dismantle the project.”
“Exactly. Thanks to someone of power who’s helping the Pack, guiding them from afar.” As though suddenly remembering the gun in his hand, he leveled it at them more squarely. “And you’re going to tell me who it is, or I’ll kill you both.”
“I don’t fucking think so, you sonofabitch!”
Moving fast, he launched himself at August.
The deafening blast of the gunshot, and Daria’s terrified scream, tore into Ryon as he fell.
Fourteen
Ryon yelled, throwing himself at August, and all hell broke loose.
A gunshot blasted the air, and the two men crashed to the floor, grappling for the weapon. They rolled, and Ryon landed a punch to August’s jaw with his free hand. Daria bent and snatched the SIG off the floor, hoping to get a shot at August.
“Daria, go! There’s no time!” Ryon shouted.
She hesitated, but knew he was right. A crash sounded somewhere in the house, followed by pounding feet. If she distracted him by not following his order, he’d lose focus on the fight and they would both die for nothing. She hated leaving the pack with their supplies, but they had no choice now. Speed was everything, and all they had to do now was make the rendezvous point. Praying Ryon would follow, she turned, released her wolf and shifted, and dove headfirst through the plate-glass window.
Daria’s first thought was that that stunt always looked so easy in the movies. Her second, that she’d probably scalped her hide on the glass even through her thick fur. She rolled to her feet, shaking off her clothes and the shards of glass that rained like confetti, and hit the ground running as though the hounds of hell were on