Read Alpha Hunter Online

Authors: Cyndi Friberg

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Science Fiction, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Space Opera

Alpha Hunter (11 page)

“I didn’t ask for any of this,” she
muttered. “Why can’t I just hide out somewhere until they round up all the Shadow Assassins?”

“You can, if that’s what you
really want. But every female in the notebook is at risk while the Shadow Assassins are free, and your gift can help us find them. You will feel less vulnerable once you learn to control your abilities.”

“That’s part of the problem,” she cried. “I shouldn’t
have
abilities. Is my entire life to be defined by the actions of a man I never even knew?”

He understood her frustration. Many areas of his life had been shaped by his parents regardless of his determination not to follow their examples or bow to their expectations.
“Parents, by definition, affect our lives. Even if they aren’t there to teach and encourage us, we’re influenced by their absence.”

She plopped down in the middle of the couch, making it obvious she needed her space. “What do you know about it? Were your parents overbearing and cruel or absent entirely?”

“Those are my only two options?” He chuckled as he lowered himself onto one of the adjacent chairs. The room was large and she felt far away, but she wasn’t ready for anything more intimate. “On Ontariese it’s tradition for a man to join his life mate’s house. Wealth is generally dispersed equally between the offspring, but titles are passed down from mother to daughter.”

“Seriously?”
He had her complete attention now, though her expression was guarded, impossible to decipher, she was obviously interested. “That’s backward from how it works on Earth, not that titles are much of a concern in America.”

“The Great Conflict shifted many priorities on Ontariese, but most still honor the sacred traditions. Anyway, m
y mother was from one of six great houses so I was given her name, cet Malaque.”

“Blayne
cet Malaque.” The syllables rolled off her tongue with a pleasing cadence, at least pleasing to him. “Sounds very important.”

“Being a Master
Level mage is more important to me than being part of House Malaque. One was mine by accident of birth, the other I had to earn.”


That makes sense. But what is a ‘great’ house and why are there only six?”

“If you think in terms of the English aristocracy, my mother would be a duchess.

Her delicate brows drew together for a moment then she suddenly arched her brow. “That’s one step down from royalty.”

“I’ll tell you a secret.” He leaned forward and continued in a stage whisper. “My sister will inherit my mother’s title, but Lor is basically a prince.”

“My sister bagged a prince. Go Tori.” She shook her head and waved away the topic. “Sorry. I didn’t mean to sidetrack you. You were telling me about your parents. Your mom’s an Ontarian aristocrat. What is your father like?”

“My father was a high-ranking commander in the Ontarian military. His career was well established before he met my mother, so rather than join House Malaque, he offered her a social alliance.”

“That’s different than becoming her life mate?”

“Yes. Life mates share a soul bond that links them permanently. A social alliance is negotiated for a specific period of time and when the contract ends each are free to pursue other relationships.”

“That sounds
very…regimented.”

“Regimented perfectly describes my father. He was a career soldier who knew no other life.”

“And your mother, what was or is she like?”

He wasn’t sure why she was so interested in his past, but
she seemed soothed by the conversation so he indulged her. “My mother considers herself a Mystic though she wasn’t accepted for training at the Conservatory.”

Angie scooted to the edge of the couch, clearly intrigued by the revelation. “Do the people at the Conservatory consider her a Mystic?”

He shook his head. “Only those who are accepted for training earn the title of Mystic. Everyone else is merely gifted.”

“So was she proud or resentful when you were accepted by those snobs?”

He chuckled again. Angie wasn’t the first to accuse the Mystics of being elitist. “A bit of both. She’s proud of my accomplishments, but she frequently argues that the rules and expectations are unjustified.”

She stared at him for a moment, her gaze wide and inquisitive. “Is your father still part of your life?”

“He died in battle when I was eleven, but I like to think he’d be proud of me. Many Mystics are pacifists. I’m much too aggressive for that sort of philosophy. Besides, my abilities equip me well for many military functions. I’ve spent nearly as much time at the City of Tears as at the Conservatory.”

“The City of Tears?
You’ve used that title before. Is it some sort of army base?”

“It’s the overlord’s headquarters and largest military compound on Ontariese. Actually, it’s not on Ontariese. It’s on one of her two moons.”

“And your abilities?” She crossed her legs and encouraged him with a smile. “What exactly are they?”

“It’s considered rude to ask.”

She shrugged, appearing more relaxed than she’d been since he met her. “I’ve been ‘considered’ all sorts of things. I know you’re telepathic. I’ve heard your voice inside my head. You can obviously teleport, but what was with that tunnel thing?”

“Teleportation is moving instantaneously from one place to another. Creating the ‘tunnel thing’ is called Summoning the Storm. The portal connects two different places in space and time, allowing objects or information to be moved from one location to the other.”

“You can travel through time?”

“Why?
” He arched his brows dramatically, amused by her apparent awe. “Is there a different place in time you’d like to go?”

A shake of her head was her only response for a long
tense moment. She stared off into the distance, quiet and still. “What else can you do?” She shifted her gaze back to his face. “What makes you so valuable to the military?”

“Creating interdimensional portals isn’t enough?” he teased. Mystics were taught to be secretive. It
should have felt wrong to confide so much in someone he didn’t really know. But Angie was different, unique in a way he couldn’t quite define.

“It would be
enough on Earth. Somehow I think it takes more to impress the people on Ontariese.”

“I’m a tracker
,” he admitted. “I can identify and follow energy patterns. It’s a common gift, but I am uncommonly good at it.”

“That’s what you
were doing on Earth? You were trying to track the Shadow Assassins?”

“Unfortunately,
‘trying’ is the operative word. Shadow Assassins have nanites that jam our technology and interfere with many of our gifts. The energy trails I usually follow are scrambled by their nanites.”

“Then how does Drakkin expect me to find Nazerel? Won’t his nanites prevent me from
locating him?”

“Your gift is different. Or at least we’re hoping it is. There
’s a strand of energy linking your mind to his. The strand isn’t substantial enough to do anything, but we’re hoping it will serve as a guide, that it will lead you to his current location.”

“What
’s keeping him from following the strand to me?” She sounded uncertain and fear crept back into her eyes.

“If he had your gift, angel, we
’d never have escaped him.”

“Comforting thought.”

She’d had plenty of time to calm down. He needed to start her training. There was no telling what her first vision would reveal. She needed to control the images and not be overwhelmed by the sensations. He held up his hand and smiled. “Come here.”

“Why?”

Her automatic stubbornness made him smile. “Because you can’t touch me way over there and you must touch me if you want to learn how to transfer energy.”

“Why do I need to know how to transfer energy?”

“A newly activated gift will drain your energy stores. Your body will not be able to metabolize food fast enough to keep you strong. Now come over here or I’ll come over there, and if I come over there, I doubt I’ll stop with a simple liplink.”

A smile curved the corners of her mouth as she pushed to her feet. “What if I don’t want to stop with a simple
liplink?”

She used seduction as a defense mechanism. He’d seen her do it too often not to recognize the fear in her gaze. Rather than respond to her provoking question, he remained seated and
tried to focus on the task at hand. But her hips swayed and the subtle shift of her breasts hinted at her lack of undergarments. Did the woman even own a bra?

“Now what?”
She stood directly in front of him, her jeans brushing against his knees.

“Straddle my lap.”
He ignored the odd catch in his voice and kept his hands firmly planted on the chair’s padded armrests.

“Should I undress first?”

“Only if it will make you more comfortable. You need to be able to touch my skin, but complete nudity isn’t necessary for this exchange.”

“Too bad.”
She pressed her teeth into her bottom lip as she climbed onto the chair. Her knees pressed into the corners and her rounded behind rested lightly on his knees. “Like this?” She placed her hands on his shoulders and stared into his eyes.

“Push up my shirt and place your hands against my chest. Skin
-to-skin contact creates a stronger connection.”

Awareness pulsed between them, hot and electric. It was all he could do to keep his hands on the armrests and maintain his professional façade.
She pushed up his shirt and ran her hands over his chest and abdomen before curving her fingers around his shoulders. He swallowed hard, praying she didn’t notice his rapidly hardening cock.

“For a mind to absorb energy it must be open and accepting
,” he told her. “Until you learn how to intentionally lower your shields, a distraction is needed.”

“Are you going to kiss me again?” She leaned in and caressed his lips with her warm breath.

“No. You’re going to kiss me.”

She required no other prompting. Her lips brushed over his, warm and soft. He closed his eyes and scanned her mind, assessing her emotional reaction to the exercise. Desire, dark and consuming, had overtaken her fear. She used sensuality as a shield against less
-welcome emotions, but she was a genuinely passionate person.

He sank a bit deeper, establishing a stronger connection. Then he gently pulled tendrils of energy into his being.
Did you feel that
? She nodded without completely breaking the kiss.
Try and do it to me. See if you can pull my energy into you.

Her lips settled over his and her tongue stilled. She framed his face with her hands and inhaled deeply. Energy swirled within his mind then surrendered to the gradual suction of her will.
She tore her mouth away. “I did it, didn’t I?”

He pulled her back down and took control of the kiss.
Push your thoughts into my mind. You must concentrate on the metaphysical.

I’ll try.

He chuckled.
You did more than try. Your mental voice was strong and clear.
For a moment he just kissed her, enjoying the slide of their lips and the playful stroke of her tongue against his. Then his conscience stirred, reminding him that there was a purpose to their intimacy.
Use only your mind this time and take energy from me again.

In less than an hour she was passing energy back and forth with little effort. Their
liplink was no longer necessary, but he couldn’t make himself pull away. His hands had long since abandoned the armrests and one sneaked under her shirt to explore the softness of her bare back. The temptation to work his way around to the front and caress her unbound breasts was nearly overwhelming.

“Is this still training?” she whispered against his parted lips.
“’Cause it feels a lot like making out.”

Shame banked the fire smoldering in
side him and he eased her away. “You’re right. I apologize.”

“I wasn’t complaining.” She smiled, her eyes vivid blue. “I was enjoying myself immensely. I just didn’t want to take off my shirt if we were still playing teacher and student.”

He groaned and yanked his shirt down then closed his eyes. It was way too easy to picture her breasts. He’d been imagining her naked ever since she strolled out of Tori’s bedroom with her shirt unbuttoned. “This isn’t a game. I’m your mentor and protector. A certain amount of intimacy is unavoidable, but I can’t have sex with you.”

“Why not?
We’re consenting adults. It’s no one’s business but ours.”

She sounded genuinely disappointed so he opened his eyes.
“As long as I’m your mentor, it puts me in a position of power. That dynamic is too easy to manipulate. I won’t take advantage of you.”

“You’re not taking advantage of me. It’s just sex.” Despite her claim
, she climbed off his lap and moved away. “We both need the release. It isn’t any more significant than that.”

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