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"Who are you?" a female voice suddenly asked.
Pulled from her musings, Ashlyn whipped around. Danika and three other women, ranging in age from late seventies to twenty- something, peered over at her with equal measures of concern and fear. Dear G.o.d. Maddox had four women locked away?
Was this to be an immortal's harem?
Well, you do have the costume.
Danika stepped forward. "She's the sick one. The one I-" she coughed "-healed."
"Thank you for that," Ashlyn said softly, not sure what else to say to this stranger who wasn't a stranger.
Danika nodded in acknowledgment. "You look better." Her gaze raked over Ashlyn before slitting with suspicion. "Miraculously better, to be honest."
"I wish I could explain it, but I can't. Once the nausea pa.s.sed, my strength returned. Seems those 'small pebbles' did the trick, after all."Ashlyn studied her, as well. "You look better, too. You've lost that lovely green tint."
"Well, that was the first time I ever rode a man to fetch painkillers." Danika anch.o.r.ed her hands on her hips. "So what brings you to Castle Spook? Were you kidnapped, too?"
Ashlyn wasn't given time to answer.
"Who are these people?" a slightly older version of Danika asked. "What are they? Danika said one of them has wings."
If they didn't already know, she wasn't going to be the one to break it to them.
With barely a pause, the oldest of the group asked, "Do you know a way out?"
All of the women closed in on her as they spoke, encircling her. They peered at her hopefully, as if she held all the answers and could save them from the vilest of fates.
She held up her hands, palms out. "Everyone slow down." Kidnapped, Danika had said. Why would Maddox have done such a thing? "Are any of you hunters or bait?" Every time Maddox said those two words, there was disgust in his voice.
"As in, do we hunt treasure? Bait a hook?" Danika's face scrunched in confusion, but there was a hard glint in her green eyes.
"No."
"As in, I have no idea. I was hoping someone here would know." Voices of the past began to edge their way into her mind. One conversation after another. "No. No, not again." She felt herself pale, heat evaporating from her skin, leaving only a cold, trembling sh.e.l.l. Breathe. Just breathe.
"I think she's getting sick again," Danika said, concerned. "Can you make it to the bed?" she asked Ashlyn.
"N-no. I just want to sit."
Suddenly a pair of hands settled on top of her shoulders, easing her to the floor. Ashlyn went willingly, her legs becoming too weak to hold her up. Shuddering, she drew air into her lungs.
They're going to kill us.
We have to escape.
How? Hysterical laughter.
If we have to jump out the window, then we jump. They want to infect us with some sort of disease.
We jump, we die.
We stay, we die.
The voices belonged to these women, Ashlyn realized. Every word they'd spoken in the room was going to play through her head. d.a.m.n it, she'd gotten used to the silence.
Had a.s.sumed she'd have peace as long as she stayed out of the dungeon. Hopefully, they hadn't been here long enough to have too many conversations.
I miss Grandpa. He'd know what to do.
Well, he's not here, is he? We have to figure it out on our own.
A b.u.t.tered roll and a gla.s.s of apple juice were shoved under her nose. "Here," Danika said gently. "These might help."
Who's talking? Who said that?
Who are you talking to, Dani?
Uh, no one.
Ashlyn accepted both with shaky hands. On and on and on their exchange tumbled. Sometimes, as it had been in the dungeon, the conversations seemed one-sided. She couldn't hear who the women were talking to; she only knew they were talking to someone other than themselves.
She heard Danika say, If-if I am a healer, will you swear to spare my mother, sister and grandmother? They haven't done anything wrong. We came to Budapest to get away, to say goodbye to my grandpa. We- But she didn't hear the comment before it. Or after. Why?The men were immortal, but she'd heard immortal creatures speak before. Vampires, goblins, shape-s.h.i.+fters, even. Why not the demons here? They had to be the ones Danika had been speaking to.
Ashlyn nibbled at the bread and sipped the juice, trying to tune out each new discussion. She hummed. She meditated. The women attempted to engage her, but she simply couldn't respond. There were too many voices vying for her attention.
One by one, the women gave up. How many minutes or hours pa.s.sed after that, she didn't know. So many times she almost called for Maddox, but she held the pleas back, biting her tongue until she tasted blood. He had ch.o.r.es to do, he'd said.
Besides, she didn't want to be a burden. A nuisance.
That's what you came here for, she reminded herself. To demand that these men teach you how to control your powers, even if it meant becoming a nuisance to them.
But that had been before Maddox actually entered her life. Now she wanted him to be her lover (if he would, the jerk), not her nursemaid. Again.
You hear a... a... voice? In your mind?
Yes.
And it's not your own?
Maybe, probably. I don't know.
Blessedly, the murmurings did stop, ending at the moment of Ashlyn's entrance. Relieved as she was, she had to admit she had learned several new tidbits of information. The first and most significant: Danika had heard of hunters-she'd told her family about them.
"Hunters," Ashlyn said, lifting her gaze. Danika was looking out the room's only window, a window none of the women had been able to pry open. Ashlyn had heard them try and fail. "What are they? Don't lie to me this time. Please."
Startled, Danika jumped and turned, hand over heart. "Better again, eh? Why should we trust you? You could be working for those men. They might've sent you here to learn something from us, and when you learn it, they'll storm inside and kill us."
"True." After all, these women only knew she'd been sick and snuggled up to their enemy. "But you saved me. Why would I want you hurt?"
Danika peered over at her but said nothing.
"You'll just have to trust that I'm not here to trap you or hurt you. We're in the same situation, you and I."
"But what about the angry one? Maddox. You're dating him."
Dating wasn't exactly the word she'd use. Ashlyn tried to picture Maddox sitting across from her in some candlelit restaurant, drinking wine and listening to soft music. Her lips lifted in a smile. "Maybe. So?"
"So, that makes you one of them."
"I'm not," she insisted. "I just got here. Yesterday, in fact."
Danika's eyes widened, her golden lashes. .h.i.tting her equally golden eyebrows. "Now I know you're lying. He cares for you, that much was obvious. A man doesn't show that much compa.s.sion to a woman he's just met."
Yes, he'd been compa.s.sionate. Yes, he'd been kind. Tender. Unerringly sweet. The fiercest man she'd ever met had mopped her brow and cleaned her face. "Again, I can't explain it. I'm not lying."
A minute ticked by in silence.
"Fine." Danika's shoulders lifted in a deceptively casual shrug. "You want to know about hunters, I'll tell you. Not like it's crucial info, anyway." Inhale, exhale. "When the winged man, Aeron, took me into the city, he spotted a group of men. They were armed like soldiers and they were sneaking around back alleys as if they didn't want to be seen."
So far, that told her nothing.
"Aeron muttered Hunters under his breath and whipped out a dagger." Anger began to color Danika's soft timbre. The memory obviously wasn't her favorite. "He would have fought them if he hadn't been carting me around. He said so. He also said those men had come to kill him and his friends." She spoke the last in a deep, dark tone, mimicking Aeron. Ashlyn nearly smiled at the gloom-and-doom inflection. "I wanted them to fight, distract him so I could run. But they didn't. They didn't see us."
Ashlyn frowned. Hunters of the immortal. Wasn't that basically what she did for the Inst.i.tute? She listened to conversations to find-hunt-those who were not exactly human. Stop right there. The Inst.i.tute studies, observes, renders aid when needed and takes extreme action only when threatened.
She took comfort in that. The employees were utterly scientific when dealing with the creatures they found, not predatory.
They were not always so fair-minded with her.
The first time an attempt had been made against her, it was because she'd stumbled across a recent conversation a coworker had had with a child. He'd lured that sweet, innocent little girl... he'd threatened... he'd done terrible things. Sickened, Ashlyn had turned him in. He'd retaliated by trying to shoot her. McIntosh, always close by her side, had thrown her down, saving her life.
The second time, she was nearly stabbed in the back-literally-by a woman intent on keeping her affair a secret. McIntosh had once again acted as her bodyguard, s.h.i.+elding her and taking the slice instead.
The third and final time, about eleven months ago, she was poisoned. Luck had been on her side. She'd managed to throw up most of it. Ah, sweet memories. To this day she still didn't know why, didn't know which secret she'd divined that someone had been willing to kill to keep.
McIntosh did everything in his power to protect her. But sometimes that wasn't enough, so she'd learned to rely only on herself and trust no one-which made her sudden eagerness to depend on Maddox all the more confusing.
"Aeron, uh, was bad-mouthing you, too," Danika said, breaking into her thoughts.
Ashlyn blinked in surprise. "Me? Why?"
"Said you were bait, whatever that means."
Her shoulders slumped as she said, "Maddox calls me bait, too. I still don't know what that is." How could she refute something she didn't comprehend? Unless... wait. If she was right about hunters stalking immortals, that had to mean bait was the lure.
Dangle it in front of an immortal and a hunter could ensnare him in a trap.
Why that...that...a.s.shole! She'd come here for help, not to draw him out of his lair so that he could be slain. "Idiot!" she fumed.
"Don't call me names," Danika snapped.
"I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about me." She'd let Maddox kiss her, had let him put his fingers and tongue inside of her, had even been desperate for more. And all the while he'd thought her capable of such a vile, duplicitous act. He probably thought she was easy, too-hence his surprise when he'd discovered she was still a virgin.
Tears of shame stung her eyes.
"They tricked you, huh?" Danika asked gently.
She nodded. Had Maddox wanted her, even a little, or had he simply wanted to seduce her for information about her obviously nefarious plan? She suspected the latter, and it hurt. Cut deep. How many times had he accused her or questioned her with suspicion in his eyes?
No wonder he'd so easily resisted her b.u.mbling attempt to talk him into finis.h.i.+ng what they'd started. No wonder he'd dumped her here. Idiot! she thought again. Yes, that's what she was. Her only excuse was that she didn't have a lot of hands-on experience with men. And this is why! They were b.a.s.t.a.r.ds. Users and seducers.
"Tell me about the voice you're hearing," she said to Danika. Anything to get her mind off Maddox-before she burst into sobs of disappointment and resentment.
Danika's expression iced over. "I haven't mentioned any voice to you. They've been watching us, haven't they? Is there a camera hidden in here or something?"
"I don't know." Ashlyn raised her knees and propped her chin in the dent between them. "Maybe there's a camera, maybe there isn't. Given how confused they were by Tylenol, I'm not sure any of them would know how to operate one. In any case, that's not how I learned about the voice."
Did Danika have an ability similar to Ashlyn's? Ashlyn had never met another like herself, but she was learning to expect the unexpected here. "Tell me the rest. Please. We're in this together. We can help each other."
"There's nothing to tell." Danika stalked through the room, feeling the walls. "I'm going crazy. There, is that what you wanted me to admit? Some guy started talking in my head this morning. We've had some real stimulating conversations."
One voice. A man's. Not many voices, male and female. Not Ashlyn's ability, after all. "Tell me," she urged again. Her stomach chose that moment to rumble, a booming concerto in the uncomfortable silence that followed. "What has he said to you?"
With a scowl, Danika plucked a piece of cheese from the platter perched on the vanity. She tossed it at Ashlyn before commanding her family to help search for cameras. Just in case. "He asked for the 411 on our captors."
"Like?"
"Like their daily routine, what weapons they have and what security system the fortress has." She laughed, but there was no humor to the sound. "I think it's my mind's crazy way of coping with what's happened."
Ashlyn didn't think so. Those questions were too invasive, too specific, the kind of information a soldier would want to gather on his enemy.
So... if it wasn't Danika who wanted data on the men, who was it? And who had the power to ask without benefit of a body?
"I'm sick of this s.h.i.+t," Paris grumbled. "Just once today, I'd like to stay in town and relax after s.c.r.e.w.i.n.g, rather than rus.h.i.+ng back here. h.e.l.lo, I can't flash like Lucien." He plopped in front of the TV screen and turned on his favorite Xbox game. Naked mud wrestling. His color was high and the strain had vanished from his features. "What's the meeting about this time? And FYI, I didn't see any Hunters."
"That's because all you see are potential bedmates," Aeron replied."And there's a downside to that?" Paris asked, unperturbed.
"Stop arguing," Lucien said. "We've got some business to take care of, and I don't think anyone's going to like what they hear."
Maddox leaned back on the couch and scrubbed a hand down his face. Violence pounded through him, hot and dark. Hotter than usual. Darker than usual. Barely caged. It didn't like being away from Ashlyn. The woman who had tried to lure him to bed.
The woman he'd turned away. What kind of idiot turned away a woman such as her?
She'd wanted him, for G.o.ds' sake.
He'd wanted her just as badly. Still wanted. Wanted her supple body wrapped around his, wanted her mouth on his. Or on his c.o.c.k. He wasn't picky. He wanted her cries of abandon in his ears, her sweet taste in his mouth.
He should have taken her when he'd had the chance.