Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
Rinaâs mind. Rebellious, headstrong, loyal, independent, and sensual, these were the traits of the women the killer had taken. The altered blend of her psychic signature was very carefully tailored to appeal to him.
Most Psy would have no idea what was unusual about it. Some might notice but theyâd see her cardinal star and put it down to some odd talent. Only a Psy whoâd ripped open a changeling mind would recognize this scent for what it was.
Fifty known operators.
Sascha refused to let herself think about failure. She had to trust in fate and the killerâs hunger for this particular breed of prey.
As the thought patterns filtered through, she slipped out a hidden doorway built into her outer shield and into the starry night of the PsyNet. It was the same trick she used while ghosting. But this was even more dangerous.
Today, her mind was trapped inside her shields, because it needed to maintain the contact with Lucas and feed the false illusion. When she went ghosting, she left behind an illusion mind, while her consciousness, her self, traveled the Net. In a sense, she split herself into body and mind.
A variation on the same thing occurred when she âmetâ someone on the PsyNet. Because she usually needed to continue functioning on the physical level, she sent out a roaming piece of herself. For the time it was on the Net, that piece acted as a separate individual apart from her, almost as if sheâd copied herself. There was vulnerability there on account of the underlying connection to her inner mind, but it was so low most Psy never worried about it.
The part of her on the outside today was connected directly to the core of her mind. She couldnât use a roaming piece of herself because the NetMind would pick it up and so would other Psy. To create the illusion that she wasnât in the Net at all, she had to be outside but fully connected to the core. However, if someone took control of her here, theyâd have unhindered access to her brainâmind control on the most intimate level.
However, she couldnât worry about that possibilityâshe had too much else choking up her throat. Already, the currents of the Net were spreading her bait. All she had to do was wait and watch. Hidden against her own mind, her presence was almost impossible to detect. This was such a dangerous maneuver that most Psy would never think to look for it, but she had to be outside her shields to see the killerâs mental face.
Even if she didnât recognize him, sheâd have enough to ID him from the PsyNet databases. So long as the rainbow of her true mind stayed hidden, sheâd be able to use the resources of the Net.
Two curious high-Gradient minds passed close by but didnât stop. She heard parts of their conversation, which they werenât bothering to shield. The word âcardinalâ featured prominently. The flaw sheâd created was unique but not so overwhelmingly a bad fit that normal Psy would question it. Sheâd counted on their arrogance, which led them to think changelings harmless and thus not worth studying as you would an enemy.
Her nerves relaxed a fraction at the small success. The temptation to go back and wipe away her shields until she could touch Lucasâs mind in a psychic kiss was almost overwhelming. She needed touch and she knew her lover wouldnât mind the caress despite his independent nature.
He belonged to her as much as she belonged to him.
However, to expose him that way would be sheer selfishness. An intruding Psy could harm him through her if her shields cracked. And Lucas couldnât die. She wouldnât allow it.
Something pinged on her outermost shields, which werenât actually shields but warning beacons, one of her secret creations. Excitement mounting, she watched. Oh hell! Why hadnât she realized that sheâd inevitably draw this one mind?
Sascha .
Mother. Iâm sorry I havenât responded to your callâIâve been very busy. She answered using the mental pathways of telepathy, as if she wasnât actually present on the Net. Hopefully, her mother was too preoccupied by the hunt for the killer and the Laurensâ distraction to quiz her about exactly what sheâd been up to.
One of your shields has a fracture. Fix it before people try to take advantage and sneak in viruses.
Of course Nikita would worry about viruses. Thank you.
Thereâs something odd
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