Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
darling.â The Hunter marks were starkly beautiful against the stillness of his expression.
âWeâre considered adults when we turn twenty.â Conditioning was officially complete at eighteen, though in reality, most Psy were fully conditioned by sixteen. Two more years were given to allow any slipups to come to light.
âThereâs quite a difference between being considered adult and being adult.â
âYou donât think twenty is old enough?â
âOur juveniles have to prove their maturity before theyâre accorded adult status.â Lucas was convinced Sascha had meant to tease Kit. Her expression betrayed nothing, but he wasnât Psy and he didnât disregard his feelings.
As heâd suspected from the start, this Psy was different, very different. Different enough to be dangerous . . . unless her own people hadnât picked up on her uniqueness. It wasnât impossibleâin some matters the Psy were quite blind, blinkered by their belief in their own superiority.
Lucasâs gut said that Sascha was the key to everything. If he solved the mystery of her, he might come close to shattering the closed walls of the most inhuman of races.
âA harsh law,â she said.
âOur world is harsh.â Especially with the Psy in charge. Without changeling heart and human spirit, the world wouldâve been hell.
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Lucas called Clay into his office after Sascha had returned to Duncan headquarters. âWhat did you think?â
âSheâs smart. Those eyes miss nothing.â
âThatâs a given with cardinals.â
To his surprise, Clay shook his head. âSome of them are so cerebral that they barely notice anything physical.â
âYouâve had contact with them.â It was a statement, not a request for information. Clayâs past was shrouded in mystery but Lucas trusted the leopard to tell him anything he needed to know.
âSome,â Clay confirmed. âIâm no expert but the one thing I can tell you for sure is that something about Sascha doesnât fit.â
The confirmation of his own instincts added impetus to his determination to solve the mystery that was Sascha. âWhat did the background check turn up?â
âSheâs what she seemsâa cardinal Psy who hasnât been co-opted into their power structure.â Clay rubbed at the stubble on his jaw. âThat in itself âs weird enough to make her stand out. Every other adult cardinal weâve tracked works for the Council in some way.â
Lucas rocked back on his heels, thinking. âWhich means itâs either all a front and sheâs a Council spy . . .â
â. . . or thereâs something wrong with her,â Clay finished, verbalizing what Lucas didnât want to admit. âIf sheâs been shoved out of the inner circle, sheâs of no use to us.â
The panther inside Lucas flexed its clawsâthere was nothing wrong with the female whoâd caught its attention.
âLetâs give it a few more days,â he said, fighting the animal. âWe donât have any other option at this point. The other Psy wonât even talk deals with us.â
âWe could let the SnowDancers do what they want.â
âIf they start taking out high-level Psy, any hope of ending this without massive loss of life goes out the window.â The SnowDancers wanted to torture information out of those they blamed for condoning the killings, including Nikita Duncan. âThe Psy will retaliate against all of us and they wonât spare the cubs.â
Clay nodded. Theyâd been through this before and the same thing had swayed them back then. DarkRiver was a powerful but young pack. They had a lot of cubs and juveniles under their protection. If the Psy struck back after a SnowDancer attack, the entire next generation could be wiped out in one bloody wave. Even Dorianâs thirst for vengeance had been overpowered by his deep-rooted need to keep their young safe.
âSetting the wolves loose has to be our last choice.â
It was a choice he hoped he never had to make but he wasnât naïve enough to believe that it wouldnât end in violence. Too many changeling women had died and they were all out for blood. Psy blood.
CHAPTER 7
That night, when he finally went to bed after a lengthy meeting with his sentinels, his mind was full of images of death. His
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