Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
Usually. âWeâre not weak,â he began, pulling off the tie that kept her braid together.
She blinked and her body tensed but all she said was, âNo, youâre not.â
Was she trying to be gentle with him? He looked into those infinite eyes and wished he could read her mind. âAnd weâre not going to stop searching because the Psy want us to. Brenna will be saved and the killer will be executed. If DarkRiver is taken down, the SnowDancers will continue the fight. When they fall . . . there are others.â
The world was changing and sooner or later, the Psy were going to come face-to-face with their worst nightmareâthe relegation of their emotionless race to nothing more than a footnote in the history of man.
âHow can you be absolutely certain itâs a Psy?â she asked. âI wonât betray my race on the basis of a suspicion.â
Springy, silky curls began to overflow his hands as her braid started unraveling on its own. The panther was delighted by the texture and life in his hands. But it wasnât enough to make him forget blood and death. âI was with Dorian when he got the feeling that something was wrong. We mustâve arrived at Kylieâs apartment on the killerâs heels.â What heâd seen there had been enough to make him believe in evil as a living, breathing entity. If Sascha wanted proof, he had it, seventy-nine precise pieces of it, all covered in blood and horror.
Those mysterious eyes looked at him with what he wanted to believe was sympathy. âThatâs why Dorian is so damaged. He thinks if heâd only been that much faster . . .â
No longer surprised at her understanding of the emotions that drove people, Lucas nodded. âWhen we got there, Kylieâs body was warm to the touch but she was gone and so was the killer. However, heâd left behind a scent, one thatâs unmistakable to us.â
Heâd also left behind a faint psychic vibration in the air, something that Lucas alone had picked up. He knew the ability stemmed from the same sense that warned him when Psy power was being used. It wasnât something he was ready to share with his Psy, though he was almost certain that she was far more akin to him than she was to the people she called her ownâalmost wasnât good enough for an alpha.
âIs that the best evidence you have?â
He stopped playing with her curls. âHe cut her. Precisely. Neatly. No mistakes. No hesitations. No cut deeper or shallower than the others. No cut shorter or longer. He cut her exactly seventy-nine times.â
âSeventy-nine?â
âJust like in the last four kills.â The Psy had been unable to bury that fact, because though the Arizona medical examiner was human, one of her older cousins was married to a changeling. They were a very close-knit extended familyâsomething the Psy hadnât taken into account, crippled as they were by their inability to understand the bonds of blood. Dr. Cecily Montford had been so disturbed by the careless way her reports were being treated that sheâd been more than willing to break confidentiality and talk to DarkRiver.
âTell me, Sascha,â he asked, not letting her look away, âcan you think of any other race on the face of this planet with the control to do something that heinous and keep exactly to a set pattern?â His voice dropped an octave, the craving for vengeance bringing out the beast.
âHe didnât make a single deviation in the length, depth, or width of those cuts across the five bodies we were able to get information on. He sliced them like they were lab rats. None of those cuts was fatal except the last.â
Rage was powering him, making him push her in a way that he wouldâve never pushed any other woman. He was used to protecting but Saschaâs calm evaluation of the violent deaths of eight womenâwomen whoâd mattered, whoâd been lovedâhad turned him savage. âOh, and the autopsies showed that their minds were literally mush though their skulls hadnât been damaged. Who can do that aside from the Psy, Sascha? Who?â
She made a quick rising movement. He was faster. He trapped her with his body around hers, his leg at her back and his arms around her torso. âWhere are you going?â
âYouâre letting emotion control you. Perhaps we should continue this when youâre
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