Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
communication consoles.â
âIntelligent,â she muttered.
âYes, thatâs part of his pattern.â
âWhen?â
âIt mustâve been around noon because that was the time Brenna wouldâve been on the path from where she was takenâshe usually cut through a small park in her neighborhood.â
âSo someone couldâve picked up her habits?â
âYes. But to abduct her in broad daylight speaks of extreme confidence. The park isnât large or particularly wooded. He couldâve been seen from several angles.â
âYet he wasnât.â If he was Psy, then there were things he couldâve done to hide himself. âA Tk-Psy with the ability to teleport couldâve taken her out with him.â
âTk?â
âTelekinetic.â
âHow much power would that take?â
âMore than most Psy have. I doubt it was done that way.â
âWhy?â
âStrong telekinetics can transport themselves easily but taking along another person is difficult, especially if they wonât give you entry into their mind to ease the psychic transition.â
Sheâd learned all this during elementary school, when the different skills had still been in the same classes. Before the other cardinals had gone on to specialize and sheâd been left alone to hone what pitiful skills she had, an embarrassment no one wanted to acknowledge.
âCould he have forced her mind open?â Lucas stretched out his legs and linked his arms around the back of the headrest. The lazy movement made her want to reach out and pet him . . . as sheâd done in those forbidden dreams.
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Clenching her hands on the wheel, she shook her head. âSheâs a changeling. That immediately doubles the difficulty, and even for a cardinal, forcing open a mind is already one of the most difficult of tasks. If you donât care about killing the victim, it can be done with a massive burst of power, but he wanted her alive.â So he could torture her.
Sascha took a deep breath and forced herself to continue. âPlus to do that and teleport her wouldâve taken enough power to lay him up for days. I havenât heard of any strong Psy in that condition. That sort of thing, a Psy flaming out, tends to create a buzz in the Net.â She tapped the wheel. âHe couldâve just planned it carefully and had a vehicle nearby. A lot of human serial killers function that way.â
âThatâs what the SnowDancers think. Theyâve found a witness who saw an unfamiliar large vehicle with muddied license plates.â He rolled down his window as they entered a leafier part of the city. âEnforcement doesnât know. Except for the detectives working underground, this time nobodyâs even bothering to pretend to carry on an investigation.â
The conceit of whoever it was who was controlling Enforcement stuck a spear into the bubble of hope Sascha had been carrying around that her people were innocent. âWere you able to identify the owner of the vehicle?â
âNo.â
âWhat was she wearing when she was taken?â
Lucasâs scowl sounded in his voice. âWhy do you need to know that?â
âThe PsyNet is full of information. Anything that helps narrow things down might be useful.â There was no way to explain the Net to those who hadnât experienced it. It was a mass of data and the only controlling factor was the influence of the NetMind, which tried to make order from chaos. An entity that had evolved into its own separate sentience, it wasnât alive but it thought in a way that took it beyond mere machinery.
âBlue jeans, white shirt, black sneakers.â
She shot him a glance. âI didnât expect you to have that information at your fingertips.â
âAn alertâs already gone out to every changeling clan in the region, friendly or not, warning of the killerâs proximity and asking for assistance. This is Brennaâs photo.â He slid the glossy hard copy out from the pocket of his jacket but waited to hand it to her until sheâd pulled up at a stop-light.
She took it with a feeling of inexplicable dread. The woman was laughing in the picture, her brown eyes brilliant with amusement, her head thrown back. Sunlight glinted off the pure blond strands of her straight hair and highlighted the curves of her body. She was short, perhaps
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