Psy & Changelings 01 - Slave to Sensation
it means I have the potential for a great deal of power. Cardinals are uniformly over 10.0 on the Gradient in their particular specialtyâno oneâs been able to figure out a way to measure them past that. Not that measurement is necessary to figure out whether someone is a cardinal.â Her eyes had marked her from birth.
âIn my case the potential was never unlocked.â Trying not to let them see how much it mattered to her, she shrugged. âAccording to Mother, it shouldnât have stopped me rising to the Council ranks but I think she meant to help me.â Help by icily controlled murder. âEventually she stopped mentioning that possibility. We both knew Iâd never be powerful enough to survive at that level.â
Tamsyn pushed off Nate and started to pace across the carpet. Her mate looked on, bemused. âIâm no Psy, Sascha, but I can feel your power same as I can feel Lucasâs.â
Sascha tipped her head to the side. âIâm not sure . . .â
âThe Psy think we canât read them but some of us can.â Tamsyn dropped the bombshell with a feline smile. âAsk Lucas.â
She found him wearing that same smile. âTell me.â
âSo demanding.â It was a growl but there was mischief in his eyes. âWhenever you use Psy power, I know. Not only that, I can read spikes in Psy activity. And you, kitten, are no Gradient 3 in anything.â
âImpossible.â She scowled. âIâve barely been using any Psy power since youâve known me. What I have used, like when I pushed you telekinetically, has been very low level. You canât be reading the spikes right.â
Leaning forward, he nipped her lower lip. âThat was for the push.â
She made a face. âWatch out or Iâll use some of my transmutation powersâI have enough to turn your hair green.â It was a bluff but she got to see Lucasâs eyes narrow in warning as he debated whether she was serious.
âYou have power,â Tamsyn muttered, interrupting them. âMaybe youâre an E-Psy like your great-grandmother.
Maybe being an E-Psy is no longer allowed, so they categorize you as nonspecialized and bang it into you that you have no power to speak of. Tell someone a lie often enough and theyâll start to believe it, even to the extent of handicapping themselves.â
Saschaâs eyes widened. âWhen I was a child undergoing training, the instructors always told me I had so much potential, and that it was such a pity it was blocked.â
Lucas suddenly rose in a startlingly fast movement, destroying her train of thought.
âWhatââ She found her feet as he set her down.
âQuiet.â Nateâs head jerked toward the front yard.
Lucasâs body was a study in silent danger. âWhere are Vaughn and Clay?â
âOut back.â Nate prowled to stand beside Lucas. âTammy, get Sascha out of here.â
âIâm not leaving. This is my fight, too.â
Lucas whipped her a blazing green look. âActually itâs not. Thatâs the SnowDancers out there. Tammy .â
The healer crossed the room and took Saschaâs arm. âCome on. Lucas wonât be able to concentrate if youâre nearby.â It was an almost inaudible whisper.
Sascha felt the protective fury in him and knew Tamsyn was right. Frustrated but unwilling to endanger him, she followed the other woman out of the living room and to one of the windowless upstairs bedrooms.
They encountered Dorian in the hallway, a sleek presence dressed head to toe in black. He put a finger to his lips and jerked his head for them to keep going. Sascha froze as she felt the lethal anger coming off him, so dangerous it threatened everything and everyone in its path.
âCome on.â Tamsyn tugged at her arm.
Dorian scowled and motioned for her to go. Sascha forced herself to start moving again. The sentinelâs deep anger wasnât something she could fix, not when he seemed determined to nurture it.
She turned to Tamsyn the second they were behind the solid wooden door of the bedroom. âHow can you stand this? Being shut away safe while they might not be?â
âIâm the healer. It does no one any good if I die. I fight my battles after theyâve fought theirs.â Intense emotion overlaid her every word.
âAt least you get to fight. They shouldâve let me
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