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Black Moon (Alpha Pack #3)(8)
Author: J.D.Tyler

    There are no miracles, my boy. Only the path that you and I will forge together. Once you learn to embrace your power, accept me as your master, we’ll rule the universe.

    “You mean the dark side of my power,” Kalen hissed. “I won’t use it to hurt innocents.”

    You will, pet. You have no choice.

    “Fuck you.”

    “Kalen?” Hammer leaned forward, looking worried. “Is it him?”

    Feeling sick again, Kalen pushed from his seat. “I have to go. Thanks for the talk.”

    Without giving the other man a chance to reply, he strode for the door. In the hallway, he leaned his back against the wall, sucking in a lungful of air and releasing it slowly. Searching for calm.

    “Are you okay?”

    Mackenzie had followed him out, and she stood in front of him with her hands tucked in the pockets of her lab coat, blue eyes apprehensive. Christ, he didn’t deserve the concern on her sweet face.

    As he fumbled for an answer, he noted that her eyelids were reddened. A bit puffy. Her expression was strained, her body tense, and he immediately went on alert. “I’ve had better days, Doc. Now, same question back at you. What’s wrong?”

    Some emotion that might’ve been remorse, or sorrow, flashed across her features and was gone. “Seriously? What’s right? See, I can be evasive, too.”

    There was an edge to her tone that was new for the normally happy, bubbly woman. His heart sank. “It’s me,” he said softly, moving from the wall to get closer, touch her cheek. “I put that look on your face. Baby, I’m so sorry—” She stepped back to avoid contact, and the action skewered his gut like a blade.

    “No. You don’t get to do that,” she snapped. “You don’t get to baby me and act like you give a damn. I’m not your problem, remember?”

    The dagger in his gut twisted. “I never said you weren’t my problem or that I didn’t care. I didn’t mean to imply I felt that way.” Just the opposite, in fact.

    She crossed her arms over her chest in a protective stance. “Seemed like it to me. Anyway, does that really change anything?”

    He looked away, heart aching. “Maybe not. But either way, staying far away from me is the best thing for you to do right now.”

    “Why? Because of this Unseelie character, Malik? He’s the one who tried to get into my head a few weeks ago and now he’s after you, right?”

    He snapped his gaze back to hers. “Where did you hear his name?”

    She glared at him. “I keep my ears open. I have to if I want to find out anything important around here.”

    “What, you eavesdropped on our meeting earlier?” In answer, she merely arched a brow, her militant expression daring him to make something of it. He’d never seen her temper spike so fast—in fact, he hadn’t even been aware she had one. And he didn’t like being the focus of it. “Fine. Then you know what I’m up against.”

    “What we’re all up against, not just you!”

    “You’re the second person today to remind me of that.”

    “Then you should start listening before your stubborn ass gets us all killed.”

    He blew out a breath in frustration. “Working with a team isn’t as easy as you make it sound. Not for me. I’ve been alone for almost half my life, and experience has taught me the hard way that the only person I can count on is myself. I can’t change that sort of conditioning overnight.”

    Her eyes softened a fraction and some of the tenseness left her posture. “Life’s been a bitch for you. I get that. But it hasn’t exactly been a picnic for the other guys, either. Or me, for that matter.”

    “You?” He blinked at her. “Why? What do you mean?”

    She gave a sad laugh and shook her head. “Did it ever occur to you to wonder why I gave up a lucrative private psychology practice to work out here, in the middle of nowhere, in a place that doesn’t exist to the rest of the world?”

    “Because your daddy—and our boss—the almighty General Jarrod Grant, hooked his baby up with a plum assignment?” The smartass comment did exactly what it was supposed to do.

    It pissed her off.

    “No, that isn’t why, you jackass,” she hissed, the fire back in those glittering blue eyes. “You know, if you’d wake the hell up and pay attention, you might learn a few things about the people who want to be your friends. I suggest you do that before it’s too late.”

    “Yeah, everybody’s got a shitload of great advice,” he spat back. “And maybe I don’t want or need any fucking friends.”

    “You know what? I’ll talk to you when you’re in the mood to act like an adult.”

    With a scathing look, she turned and walked briskly down the hall, putting distance between them as fast as she could. That’s what he’d wanted. Right?

    “Dammit. Mackenzie, wait!” he called, taking a step forward.

    His path was blocked by a smirking, redheaded wolf shifter who had apparently seen too much of the exchange. “Way to go, Goth-boy. What’ll you do for an encore? Twist the heads off her Barbie dolls?”

    Of all the goddamned people to witness the scene with the doc, this guy was, hands down, the one he would’ve gone miles out of his way to avoid. He and Aric Savage hadn’t gotten along since the night Kalen had met the Pack in the cemetery outside town. Kalen had been investigating a series of murders and was in the process of raising a corpse to get some information from it when he’d become aware of the shifters’ presence. After a short but fierce battle, they’d gotten Kalen pinned and Jax had cheated by knocking him out.

    After taking Kalen into the compound for questioning, the team had ascertained that Kalen was innocent. He learned that the Pack was looking into the same murders and that they were on the trail of Orson Chappell, the CEO of NewLife Technology. The man was using his scientists to conduct research on splicing human and shifter DNA, and he especially wanted shifters with Psy abilities like those in the Pack. Chappell and his men were murdering innocents in the process—thus the poor, mutilated bodies the local authorities had found.

    But Chappell wasn’t the Big Boss. To their shock, they’d discovered that Malik, masquerading as the wealthy Evan Kerrigan, was the real power behind the gruesome endeavor to create a breed of super-shifter soldier. He’d seduced the now-deceased Chappell and many others to do his bidding.

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