Wednesday, November 9, 2016

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Wednesday Briefs: Mine! Chapter 26


Another week, another update! No prompt this week, but there's a chapter for you anyway. Also, today's the last day to enter my contest for the On Fire Release Tour. AND, starting today at Dreamspinner Press, there's another 30% off sale the entire store so you can get On Fire, or my other titles, for a great deal!In the meantime, enjoy this update!


Chapter Twenty-six


I was halfway home when I stopped dead in the middle of the road. I poured over the files that the doctor had secured on his computer, and Uncle Radford was researching the scientific information. What I hadn’t done was gone back to that house. After I pulled Kraig out of that horrific room in the basement, I’d ordered the house closed and locked. I didn’t want anything to remind him of what suffered there.

But who knew what might be there? I’ve been in shock when I realized Kraig was the werekin being experimented on. And why had he been taking samples from my streak? He’d already changed Kraig. Was there something about him specifically that was different?

The last thing I wanted to do was go into that basement again, but it look like that was where I was about to go. Answers were more important than my rage and pain, knowing just how long Kraig had been there suffering when I should have known. He told me to forgive myself, because there was no way I would have connected to him as a human werekin. They were outside the power of the alpha.

I marched to that house in the darkness. My eyes were just enough to see by the moonlight as I went inside. The stench of old death was awful, and I tried to take shallow breaths. No one in their right mind would keep sensitive information on the open, and the doctor had gone to all the trouble of constructing a hidden lab in the basement concealed behind a false wall.

It would make sense to start there.

Once I hit the basement stairs I turned on the light. I didn’t want to alert anyone to my presence in the house, if one or more of the guards passed by on patrol, but there were no windows in the basement so the stairs to send it in to pitch blackness. The wooden stairs creaked under my feet, and I had to resist the urge to creep down them silently.

There was no one to surprise here. The house was empty. Not even flies buzzed around the dark bloodstain staining the concrete floor where the doctor had fallen after I eviscerated him. I climbed through the hole in the false wall and reached up for the bare bulb dangling from the ceiling.

Harsh light cast shadows all around the room as the bulbs swung and then gradually steadied. I flipped my claws in and out as I prowled the perimeter of the room first. I couldn’t escape the sight of those chains, the vicious sharp cuffs that it held Kraig to the wall.

When we need uncovered this plot, and stopped everyone involved from hurting anyone else again, I would have this house razed to the ground and the empty hole filled in. I rapped on the wall as I walked just in case the doctor had seen fit to hide another area behind a false front, but they were solid.

My stomach churned as I approached the long metal counter that ran along one wall. Needles, vials, little metal tools, and even an electrical stun gun cluttered the surface. There were several specimen jars, Petri dishes and slides along with two different microscopes and a few other pieces of equipment I didn’t recognize. Maybe Uncle Radford would.

I pulled out my phone, and brought up the camera. I took pictures of everything. Slipping my phone in my pocket, I growled. This was the part I really didn’t want to do. I picked up the first petri dish and looked inside. There was a red gel surrounding a piece of flesh, clearly something cut from Kraig’s body because one edge of it held a rosette.

The only thing that would keep me going was my rage. If I stopped for even a moment and considered how they’d taken these bits and pieces from him, I’d go insane and destroy the entire room. I took a deep breath— instantly regretting it— and then blew it out. What I needed was papers that had to be some here somewhere.

Nothing was visible on top of the table, so I began to run my fingers along the edges of the wall along the top. No cubbies or anything else that I can detect. I crouched just a few feet away from where Kraig had lain for months on that cold gray concrete floor, and looked under the table.

“Jackpot!” Built into the bottom of the table were two recesses. They each were fastened by a lock creating a built in secure box. Lack of the key wasn’t going to stop me. I jammed my fingers into the crack between the table and the front of the boxes and I yanked downward. Pain shot through my claws, and one cracked, but the metal gave with a screech.

And notebook, a phone, and several file folders tumbled to the floor. I gathered them up and set them carefully on top of the table. I reached inside both boxes to make sure they were empty. Something slick was under the fingers of my left hand. I slid it out.

It was an ID. Studying the face, I could see the resemblance to Ritch. This had to be what I was looking for. I clutched the ID and stood. I grabbed the rest of my find and headed home like I originally planned.



The doctor had definitely thought he was secure in his hiding places. The actual experiment results made little sense to me, but the personal notes he made in the notebook were invaluable. I finally knew why he’d chosen Kraig, why he’d been taking so many samples from me.

I shoved the notebook across the table and rubbed my forehead. There was no magical rewind button, no way to put the genie back in the bottle.

But revealing the information could rock the entire werekin world.

TBC

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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Wednesday Briefs: Mine! Chapter 25


This week's flash was inspired by the phrase: You lit up my life and made the darkness go away. Also, while we're talking about flash fiction, did you catch my fantasy short story posted in honor of Halloween? Make sure you don't miss it!



Chapter Twenty-five


Park and Kraig sandwiched Lydia between them, holding her tight. She patted and rubbed their arms where they clung to her. “What’s going on?” she asked again.

“Cameron found Henry’s body.” Delivering the grim news was my duty as her alpha, as Henry’s alpha. It wasn’t something I expected to have to do. Most mates couldn’t hold on when the lost that connection between their animal souls. “How do you feel?”

I couldn’t imagine living without that pairing between us, if I lost Kraig. It was already an intrinsic link I depended on to know that he was okay. Without it… I was half of nothing.

“I feel fine,” Lydia said. She blinked several times. “He’s really dead? That’s… That doesn’t make any sense." She rubbed her chest. “I’d feel something. I’d know.”

It was hard to find the delicacy I needed to share my fears. In the end, I just had to say it. “He was clearly working with some humans, and we know they were behind what happened to Kraig. I’m afraid they might have —"

Lydia gasped. “No!”

I stood awkwardly near the door as they held her close, but I couldn’t fade away so they could grieve privately. She deserved to know everything, since it was her mate who had died. I waited for her sobs to fade to hiccupping breaths. “Cameron is bringing his body back, but my fear is that they use the same procedure on him that the doctor did on the werekin before they gave their souls to Kraig. I thought, with the doctor dead, they wouldn’t be able to do it again. Clearly I was wrong.”

“You couldn’t know how many people were involved,” Park said. “We’re going to get to the bottom of this, and stop them from hurting anyone else. We’ll find them.” Hate dripped through his words, turning them into a promise of retribution.

“And when you do?” Lydia wiped the tears from her cheeks. “What will you do with the person who holds Henry’s soul?” She shuddered. “I can imagine being bonded to someone who isn’t my mate, even after everything he did. But I just got you back.” She squeezed Kraig’s arm and buried his head against her shoulder. “And I’m afraid I haven’t been a good mother to you since Kraig first disappeared,” she said to Park.

“I don’t want to die.” The bleak despair in her eyes stabbed me in the heart.

My stomach churned. “That won’t happen. We’ll find a way. If they are still experimenting on human werekin, he will probably be a victim of these cruel bastards.”

Lydia took a deep breath. “Is it wrong that I hope that’s true?”

Her despair and self-disgust were so strong that I could feel them. I inched up next to the bed and sat on the very edge. Lydia let me take her hand. I tried to send her as much comfort as I could, concentrating on the bond between us as her alpha. “Of course not.”



Needing a few moments to herself, Lydia shut the bathroom door behind her, so we went downstairs. Kraig started water heating for tea. The ten of chamomile tea bags was up in the cupboard where it had always been. He pulled down his mom’s favorite cup. Pausing as he set a bag in the empty cup Kraig gave a strangled laugh.

“How can so many things stay the same and feel so normal, when everything that’s important has changed? He took a deep breath and let it out. “I can tell you where everything is in this house. Nothing’s been moved. It’s been two years, and it feels like I just walked out the door. I never imagined when I left for college that this would happen. Maybe if I’d stayed…?”

Park grabbed the container of honey out of the cupboard and set it down next to Lydia’s cup. “You didn’t even make it to school before they took you. Dad had to be on the well before then. Maybe he would’ve found another way, another time that they could snatch you up and make you disappear. Maybe then we never would’ve found you.”

“Maybe is a word we need to stop saying,” I said. “Maybe this, maybe that. We need evidence and the truth. I feel like they’re staring us in the face. Look how long it took me to realize that she humans were behind this. We need to focus.”

“Maybe Radford’s finally figured out something that could actually help us.” Park grimaced. “I can pick him up in the morning.”

Kraig poured the hot water over the teabag just as Lydia came down the stairs. She sank into a chair at the table, and Kraig carefully placed the cup in front of her. He took a seat by her side. “War discussions over chamomile tea.” Lydia huffed. “Where’s the liquor?”

I could see Park was all for it, but I knew we needed to keep clear heads. Alcohol might dull the pain of what they were going through for a short time, but finding answers and putting a stop to the horrors would be what finally gave them peace.

“Why don’t you guys stay here with your mom,” I suggested. “I know we’re probably not going to get any more sleep tonight, but my laptop is back at the house. I’ve put off looking through those files for too long.”

I might not be the best at technology, but I was great at looking things up. If I just stayed focused on the details, I’d find the clues we needed. Kraig stood up, and I pulled him close. I whispered, “You lit up my life and made the darkness go away. I love you.” His fangs nipped my bottom lip as we kissed. “I’ll be back soon.” I did not make the mistake of asking if he was all right with staying there. See, I could learn.
TBC

Do you think he'll finally find the clue they need, or if Cameron will have discovered something? More next week!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

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