Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
The healer walked over to the table and placed her hands over Saschaâs body before closing her eyes. She didnât open them for several minutes. âIâve never had a Psy patient so I donât quite know how to read her patterns. From what I can see, sheâs in a deep, deep sleep. Itâs almost like a coma.â
âWill she wake?â The pantherâs desperation was turning into a kind of numbed pain. If heâd only understood who she was to him earlier, she might not have been hurt.
âI donât know.â
âCould this have been an attack against her by the Psy?â Lucas looked at her lying there and suddenly realized how fragile she was. The Psy were physically much more delicate than changelings but they made up for it with the powers of their mind. Take that away and they were the most breakable of beings.
âItâs possible but sheâs simply too different for me to make an accurate judgment.â Tamsyn pushed back the tendrils of hair escaping Saschaâs braid and looked at Lucas. âWhy would they attack her and leave her alive?â
âWhy would a Psy program her car to go into the most dangerous territory in the state?â
No one had any answers.
CHAPTER 14
Since the beds in the house were taken, it was decided to leave Sascha on the table where Tamsyn and the sentinels could keep an eye on her throughout the night. They found some blankets and placed them under her, along with a pillow for her head. Lucas covered her with a soft throw after removing her boots.
âLet her sleep.â Tamsyn checked Saschaâs pulse. âIf she doesnât stir by tomorrow, then . . . I donât know what weâll do. Do we call the Psy? What if theyâre the ones who did this?â She shook her head and leaned against Nate. âWould Sascha want them to see her like this?â
Lucas didnât answer. He shouldâve been concentrating on the safety of his pack but his attention was on the female lying before him. She was in a world he couldnât enter, a woman he couldnât protect. Just like he hadnât been able to protect another woman heâd loved.
Even after all this time, he couldnât remember his motherâs laughter without remembering her screams. Young and weak, heâd watched her fall in a fury of claws and teeth, watched the brilliant light of her life splutter out. Vengeance had cooled the blazing anger inside him but Lucas knew the scars were for always, markers to the lost lives of his healer mother and sentinel father. Those scars had hardened him, but today heâd discovered that they couldnât protect against everything.
Sascha had somehow become firmly lodged inside him, a vibrant presence in the heart of hearts where only a mate could go. Now her light, too, was flickering in a storm he couldnât block, danger he couldnât even see. His helplessness devastated him. He was furious at fate for giving him a mate he couldnât keep safe. Perhaps that was why heâd been willfully blind to a truth the panther had known from the startâhe hadnât wanted to suffer as heâd done once before, hadnât wanted to bleed his heartâs blood.
âYou will wake up,â he ordered in a harsh whisper, his voice holding the rough edge of a growl. He had no intention of losing what heâd barely found.
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Hours passed. They watched. They waited. Birds began to wake but no Psy swooped down on them. It appeared the SnowDancers had kept their word and that whatever had happened to Sascha, it hadnât been because the Council had learned she was helping them.
Nervous mothers started to relax but the soldiers remained on high alert. Just as the sky began to lighten, Sascha stirred. Lucas ordered everyone but Nate and Tamsyn out of the kitchen.
Her eyes opened and she stared up at the ceiling for several seconds before sitting up. âHow did I get here?â
âThe SnowDancers found you in their territory and I brought you here.â He wanted to bare his teeth and mark her. Now that he understood, he had no desire to fight the primitive urges of his beast.
âWhat? I was supposed to stop in your lands.â She went to push back her hair and froze. âYou undid my braid.â
âYes.â The single word was full of possessiveness.
She looked bewildered and it was the first time heâd ever seen any Psy look that
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