Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
had to be to survive.â Sascha held his gaze. âEven as a child, I knew that if they found out I was different, Iâd be slated for rehabilitationâa kind of psychic brainwipe.â To this day, she could hear the shuffling feet and mumbled whispers of the rehabilitated as they traversed the halls in the inner sanctum of the Center.
She should never have heard those sounds or seen the nightmarish creatures whoâd made them, but Nikita had taken her in one day when sheâd been barely ten years old. Sheâd never forget her motherâs wordsââDonât ever be anything but perfect, Sascha. This is the result of failure.â
Sascha had been a teenager before sheâd understood why Nikita had gone that far. She had to have been aware of her childâs flaw, had to have seen inside her mind before she was old enough to protect herself.
The harsh gesture had workedâto the outside world, Sascha had never been anything less than perfect. Sheâd even convinced Nikita that her flawed daughter had become a Psy to the absolute core. Until sheâd started cracking apart.
âI canât believe they do that to their own people,â Mercy muttered in disgust. âHow can anyone choose to live like that? Iâd prefer death.â
Mercyâs words had Saschaâs throat closing up. âI need to ask you both a favor.â
Vaughn raised a brow. He might have let her live but she knew he was withholding final judgment.
âIf I get taken in when we put the plan into effect, if I get sent to the Center instead of being executed,â she began, âI want you to kill me. I wonât be able to do it myself because theyâll lock my mind.â A mental straitjacket that she knew would propel her into the final madness.
âThatâs Lucasâs call,â Mercy said, her tone pure steel. It was an indication that for all her beauty, she was a soldier first and a woman second.
âI donât want him to do it.â Not anymore, not when she knew what it would cost him. âHe shouldnât have to watch someone he cares for die.â In Vaughnâs eyes, she saw awareness of Lucasâs past. âEven if you feel nothing for me, do it for him. He deserves better than to witness me being turned into a vegetable.â
Vaughn stood and she thought he was rejecting her plea. But instead of leaving the room, he walked around to the back of her chair. Putting his hands on the wood, he leaned down until his lips touched her neck. She froze, feeling the power contained in that dangerous male body. He could snap her neck with one hand.
CHAPTER 19
âYou have skin privileges,â he said against her pulse, biting down very gently. âYouâre Pack.â
It was the last thing sheâd ever expected to hear.
Mercy closed her hand over Saschaâs clenched fist. âWe donât let Pack members die without a damn good fight.â
Sascha felt tears burn at her eyes. âYou donât understand!â
Vaughn nuzzled his way up her neck and bit her lightly on the ear before standing to his full height, his hands on her shoulders. âWe understand you think the PsyNet is omnipotent. Thatâs because itâs all youâve ever been taught.â He moved around to lean against the table by her side. âBut the rules have changed.â
âWhat rules?â she said, feeling defeated by their refusal to see the truth. âTheyâre just as powerful, just as deadly.â
âBut you arenât anything theyâve ever seen,â Mercy said.
Sascha looked up into the other womanâs face. âIâm only a broken Psy.â
âAre you?â Vaughn ran the backs of his fingers down her cheek. Startled once again, she didnât know how to react. Sheâd seen the way the leopards touched each other but had never expected to be on the receiving end of such casual affection. Especially from the deadly sentinels. âOr are you something else entirely?â
A retort was on the tip of Saschaâs tongue when she frowned and remembered those secret family files sheâd retrieved but never examined. âI need to think,â she muttered, already withdrawing into her mind.
Neither of the sentinels said a word. They simply ensured her protection while she sat there thumbing through pages and pages of mental data. Somewhere during that time, Tamsyn came into the
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