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Reaper Unleashed(32)
Author: Debbie Cassidy

Ursula leaps across the room into the darkness and then alarms blare shrill and urgent.

“What the fuck is going on?” I make a grab for her as she returns but she shoves me out of the way and grabs hold of Hunter’s head.

Hunter goes still and his eyes go blank, before his lips curve in a smile. “I have no quarrel with your kind.”

The voice is eerie, Hunter but not Hunter, because the cadence and the inflection is all wrong for him. But I have an excellent ear, and I know that voice. Cain.

“You have something I need, and I am about to retrieve it. Do not stand in my way. If you do, you will fall.”

Hunter blinks and then frowns down at Ursula. “Why are your touching me?”

The alarms have stopped ringing, but Ursula is positively vibrating with indignation, and as I put together the pieces, I see why.

Cain was here. In the building. He was in the smile of the receptionist and in the jerky movements of the guard who led us to the lift. Cain was in his touch on Hunter’s arm. Trent asking me to say hi to Ursula must have been a code of some kind.

Fuck. And now Cain is after the vamps.

I grab Hunter’s hand. “We have to stop him.”

“I’ll send units,” Ursula says.

I make the jump.

 

 

Chapter Twenty-Four

 

 

Cora

 

 

We materialize on the corner of Geraldine Street, and there’s the red door, plain as fucking day. It seems Cain has deactivated the cloaking. A guard lies crumpled on the ground. Luckily, we’re hidden from view by a huge white van—otherwise, a dead person would attract attention.

I walk around the guy and pause as a thunk resonates behind me. But there’s nothing there.

Hunter is quick to haul the guy over his shoulder as I approach the entrance. A tingle sweeps over me like a thousand little pinpricks, and then I shove open the door and we’re inside the Magiguard beta site. Red lights flash and glass crunches beneath my boots with every step. We’re in an entrance hall, and another door and another guard greets us—the guard dead like the first.

Hunter drops his cargo on the ground and takes the lead through the next door. Cain is still here. I feel his presence as a crackling tension in the air.

I grab hold of Hunter’s arm and mouth for him to be careful.

He nods and we venture forth.

A corridor stretches before us. It smells like something was recently burned. The fumes sting the back of my nose and make me want to sneeze. I press my tongue to the roof of my mouth to supress the urge and push forward into the flashing red light. Hunter’s broad back is like a shield, blocking whatever may come at us from view, but I’m barely a step behind him, ready to grab him and jump if needed.

The burning smell gets stronger and it’s no longer paper. It smells off, like…like… Bacon.

Hunter stops and puts out an arm to warn me to stay back. I can tell from the fresh tension rippling through him that whatever lies up ahead is bad.

He makes a strange sound. A gag?

Oh crap…the smell. “Hunter?”

“Don’t look,” he says.

It’s sweet that he wants to shield me, but fuck that. “I’m a big girl.” I push past him. “I can take—”

Oh fuck.

Black charred bodies are heaped together beside an open door. Red oozes from various spots and it’s impossible to tell where one person begins and another ends.

Cain did this.

Hunter grabs my arm and squeezes slightly. I nod. I get it, proceed with caution. The door leads to a section of the building that looks like a hospital. I peer into a room to my left to see a figure laying on the bed hooked up to a drip.

The next room is the same and the one after that. There’s no carnage here. Cain’s obviously not interested in these people. Vamps being administered with the antidote maybe?

To the left, there’s a lab with toppled over stools and a cold storage unit, its doors wide open, displaying the emptiness inside. Next there’s a small break room with a coffee machine, sink, and an open tin of biscuits on the table surrounded by several cups of coffee.

Hunter touches one of the mugs. “Still warm,“ he whispers.

“The people outside maybe?”

He nods.

Cain came through here, killed a bunch of people and left the recuperating vamps. But he is still in the building. I can feel it.

Hunter strides across the room and taps a poster on the wall. A map of the facility. I join him, scanning the schematic. Three levels, a First and two sublevels. The first sublevel has an area labeled holding bay.

I stab at it with my finger. “Here.”

“Agreed.”

I look up at him. “Cain’s stupidly powerful. We don’t have to go head to head. We can wait until back-up arrives.”

“I know,” Hunter says. “But waiting isn’t an option. If he gets what he wants, he’s a step closer to whatever fucked-up plan he’s got up his sleeve. We may not be able to go head to head with him, but we can stall him.”

I grin up at him. “I like the way you think.”

He smiles back at me and holds out his hand. “Shall we?”

I grip his wrist. “Let’s.”

I jump to sublevel.

 

 

An armored door, blown open and hanging off its thick hinges greets us. The lights flicker eerily, making me feel like we’ve stepped into a fucking horror movie. Voices drift toward us as we creep through the door into the room beyond. There’s a short accessway, featuring another charred body, and then a cell block lined with metal doors. All the small sliding panels in the doors are open. Crimson eyes peer out of each, fixed on a man standing in the center of it all with his back to us. Dark hair spills down his spine.

I’d know those luscious locks anywhere.

Cain.

His shoulders rise and fall in a sigh as he turns to face us. “Why is it that no one heeds my warnings?” He fixes his gray eyes, so much like Fee’s that it’s uncanny, on me. “I don’t jest. Often.”

“I know.” I hold up my hands. “I’m not here to stop you.”

He arches a brow. “You’re not?”

“No. I just want to talk.”

“Talk? I’m not much of talker, and as you’ve probably surmized, I have urgent business to attend to.”

The vamps in the holding cells growl and yip, eager to be released. My gaze drops to his hand. There’s a pouch in one and a remote control in the other.

I have no doubt what that control will do.

“Why are you doing this?” Hunter asks.

Cain blinks slowly then turns his attention to Hunter. “Because I can.”

That’s no answer. “Cain, we can’t allow innocent people to be hurt. I know what happened to you was awful, being locked up like that for centuries, but the humans of this city aren’t to blame.”

His smile is wry. “I never said they were.”

“Then what is this? Why are you here? What do you want with the super vamps?”

“Yes, super vamps, that’s how she thinks of them.” His smile is almost fond.

“She?”

“My sister. Her mind is a wonderous place filled with wonderous information.”

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