Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
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Sascha took a sip of tea and thought about what she was going to do. Returning home wasnât an option. Ever. After the night sheâd spent in Lucasâs arms, she could no longer keep up the pretence of being a normal Psy. Her shields were holding on the psychic plane but maintaining her mask in the real world had become impossible.
Then there was the fact that Lucas had marked her.
The second sheâd walked into the kitchen, Tamsynâs eyes had gone to the bite mark on her neck. Sheâd thought the healer would be angry given what sheâd told Sascha the day before. Instead, the other woman had grinned and said, âI bet youâre starving.â
So far no one had mentioned the screams. Or the long scratch marks on Lucasâs arms. Sheâd nearly died when sheâd come down to find him sitting at the table wearing a short-sleeved T-shirt. It was one thing to come apart in his embrace, quite another to have others bear witness to her utter surrender. At least he was putting on his black leather-synth jacket for the meeting with Hawke.
âStay here,â he ordered, though sheâd made no move to leave. âYouâre not strong enough to hack the Net again even if we agree to your idiotic plan. Stay out of it. Rest.â
He was right. Ghosting Henry had drained her more than sheâd guessed. It would take at least one more day for her to recover enough to implement the plan. âI can only last another few days.â The pressure inside her was intensifying minute by minute. âWe have to act before then or theyâre going to find out about me and attempt containment.â
Those cat-green eyes narrowed. âNo one is going to contain you.â He walked around to her side of the table and bent down to kiss her right in front of his people. It was no peck on the cheek. She gripped onto his waist and held on as he kissed her in a way that was blatantly sexual and possessive without end.
A minute later he was gone, leaving her starving for him. When she glanced at the two sentinels, she saw no reaction on their faces. Vaughn scared her. He wasnât cold and distant like Clay, but there was a prowling darkness behind his eyes that made her wonder just how close to the surface his beast was.
Mercy was a little more approachable but she couldnât get rid of the feeling that the sentinels wanted her gone. She couldnât blame them. She was part of a race guilty of helping the worst kind of scum. Who knew what sheâd drag Lucas into?
âAre you here basically for my safety?â she asked, aware that there werenât any other vulnerable people in the house.
They nodded.
âThank you.â She put her hands on the table and made herself meet the male sentinelâs eyes. âI know Iâm not what Lucas needs but let me have him for a few more days. After that I wonât be a problem.â She refused to allow self-pity to destroy the magnificence of what she was experiencing, but what sheâd said was fact.
The changelings didnât know the extent of the PsyNet. It had eyes and ears in every corner of the world, shadows within shadows. It was impossible to escape it physically even if her mind could somehow survive the mental separation.
Wherever she went, whatever she did, theyâd hunt her down. They wouldâve done so for any renegade because dissent undermined the Silence Protocol. However, her case would garner an extreme reactionâshe was Nikitaâs daughter. Not only did she know too much, her defection would strike at the heart of the Councilâs image of invincibility.
Vaughn leaned forward, those strange almost gold-colored eyes focused completely on her. âIf Iâd thought you were going to harm Lucas, I wouldâve ensured you never had the chance.â
âSo the fact Iâm still breathing is a vote of confidence?â Sascha would not let him intimidate her, no matter that he made the hairs on the back of her neck stand up in primordial warning.
His lip quirked. âNo.â
Mercy put down her coffee cup. âStop playing with her mind, Vaughn. I think sheâs been through enough.â
âI think our Psy is a lot tougher than she looks, arenât you, Sascha?â Dark-gold eyes searched her face for something she couldnât even begin to guess at. She just knew that what was looking at her wasnât wholly civilized.
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