Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
enough, with high cheekbones, thin, arched brows, and
thick black lashes framing her brown eyes.
Nice, but plain. Nothing to account for the intense
desire that had been rolling off Ryon like steam from a
boiling pan of water. Not that she was about to complain.
In the bedroom, she retrieved the piece of paper Ryon
had written the important numbers on, and pushed it into
the pocket of her jeans. She walked out of the quarters into
the hallway, firmly closing the door behind her, and
glanced around.
Setting off in the direction of Ryon’s room, she came to
the door that corresponded to the number he’d written on
the paper. The man owed her a talk and he was going to
follow through.
After knocking, she waited for any sign of life beyond.
She was just getting ready to knock again when the door
swung open. Ryon stood there bare-chested, and she
couldn’t help that her eyes immediately fell upon the broad
expanse of taut skin. He was toned a golden hue, a fair-
haired man with the complexion of someone who was
outside frequently. His pecs were dusted with just the right
amount of hair, enough to tickle and fun to play with, but
not too furry.
“Hey there,” he said, eyeing her curiously. “I was going
to check on you soon. Everything okay?”
“That’s what I’m here to find out.” She wasn’t going to
be swayed by his hunky self standing half-naked in the
doorway.
His expression became serious. “You deserve the truth.
Why don’t you come in and we’ll talk about—” A buzzing
noise interrupted what he was about to say. With a
grimace, he pulled an iPhone from this front jeans pocket
and looked at the display. “Nick. I have to take this.”
Turning, he went back into his quarters as he answered
and waved her to follow. From his end of the
conversation, she could tell that hers with Ryon would
have to wait.
“Hey, boss.” Pause. “Now?” Pause. “All right, I’ll tell
her.” He ended the call.
“What is it?”
“Nick wants you and me in the conference room for a
meeting with the team.” He made a face. “It has something
to do with the body in the woods.”
She shrugged. “I don’t know what more I can contribute,
but I’ll sit in and listen.”
“Let me just put on a shirt.” Quickly, he disappeared
into his bedroom.
“Don’t bother on my account,” she muttered.
He called out. “What?”
“Nothing!” Damn, wolf shifters must have supernatural
hearing, too.
He emerged wearing a dark T-shirt that read NEVER
ENGAGE IN A BATTLE OF WITS WITH AN UNARMED PERSON.
She snorted and he glanced down at it. Then he snickered.
“Oh, well. Guess it’ll do.”
They walked out together, and he kept his pace slower
so she could keep up. Her energy wasn’t 100 percent,
though her pain was pretty much in the past.
“You’re doing great without the wheelchair,” he
observed.
“I just needed that extra bit of time to get back on my
feet, but now I’m fine.”
“We’ll get Melina to x-ray that arm again. She might be
able to take the cast off.”
She gaped at him. “After a couple of days? Are you
nuts?”
“Nope. You’ll see.”
He didn’t offer more, and it frustrated her to no end. She
tried to put it out of her mind as they came to the
conference room. Inside, the Pack guys were assembled,
some sitting around the huge oval table, some standing or
leaning against the walls. All of them appeared interested
in what Nick, at the head of the table, had to share with
them.
“I’ve had some news from the sheriff,” he said by way
of calling them to order. When the room stilled, he went
on. “This afternoon the body of the second hiker was
found about two miles from the woman. They’re almost
positive it’s her husband, from the clothing and some of
the belongings that were scattered. Deveraux slipped us a
sample of the man’s tissue, for comparison against the
woman. Of course, our lab is looking for shit the humans
would never dream of.”
A few grim chuckles followed that statement.
“And have they got anything from the woman?” Micah
asked.
“Yeah.” Nick rubbed the back of his neck, as though he
was searching for the exact right words for what he had to
tell them. “There was no wolf DNA present in the saliva
on the lady’s tissue, either natural wolf or shifter. Even if
the white wolf was capable of shifting into half-human
form, our lab doesn’t feel there’s any way she could’ve
done that sort of damage. The teeth marks aren’t consistent
with the length or curvature of our fangs.”
“What
are
they consistent with?” Aric crossed his arms
over his chest.
“This is the fun part. The marks in the tissue and the
way the victims’ bones were crushed match an animal
with the massive skull of say, a tiger, and the teeth of an
alligator. The skin was punctured, two jagged rows of
long teeth evidenced there, just like a roadmap of the
creature’s mouth.”
“Jesus,” Ryon breathed. “What the fuck?”
Grabbing a remote control for the projector, Nick
turned on the device to shine an image on the wide screen.
“
What the fuck?
about sums it up. This is a computerized
composite image of our mystery creature based on the
lab’s findings.”
“How the hell did they come up with something like
that?” Jax blurted. “That thing is impossible.”
“Nothing is impossible, as we all know firsthand. The
victim’s tissue was slathered with the DNA of the
attacker, and it turns out that the DNA contained shifter
gene strands of a tiger, a bear, a wolf, a huge lizard—and
a human.” This caused some exclamations of shock. “I
created this picture with the lab’s help, as a beast that
contains similar characteristics of their findings, using the
strongest traits of each shifter, and merged with a human. It
won’t be exact, but we’re dealing with something like this
guy.”
Daria stared at the rendition. The beast had to be at
least eight feet tall, with a thick skull shaped like a tiger’s
and a maw similar to a gator’s, but with the mouth much
shorter. It stood erect on two hind legs, thighs thick as tree
trunks. Its chest was like a barrel, arms strong, hands and
feet sort of webbed, with sharp claws on the end. The hide
was tough and scaly-looking.
The creature was the ugliest fictional monster Daria had
ever seen. Only it wasn’t a costume for some alien movie.
It was fact.
Everyone looked their fill for a few moments, the mood
somber. Finally, Ryon spoke. “I hate to say this, but
there’s only one way I can think of as to how this monster
came into existence.”
“Unfortunately, you’re on the right track. When we
liberated Malik’s and Bowman’s test subjects from the
last lab, one of them obviously escaped.” Nick heaved a
weary breath, but met his men’s gazes steadily.
“And now we have some poor bastard who was turned
into a mutant killing machine wreaking havoc on the
general population.”
“Jesus Christ,” someone moaned.
Nick gave a grim laugh. “I have a bad feeling we’re
going to need more help than that.”
Daria had a bad feeling he was right.
Six
Jax was pissed. Ryon watched his friend, knew he was
taking the news badly. As they all were.
Jax yanked at his goatee in anger. “I don’t see how it’s
possible we lost one. We were careful!”
“You can’t take this personally,” Ryon told him. “It’s
not your fault, or anyone’s. Remember, the building
exploded and some of us were injured. In the chaos, one of
the test subjects ran. It’s a pretty believable and
understandable outcome.”
Kalen pushed from the wall where he’d been leaning. “I
just remembered something. Right before the building
blew, Bowman was excited, talking about a test subject
that was almost a perfect example of the super-soldier
they were trying to create. He apparently had more
tweaking to do, but in his twisted mind he was nearly
there. What if that’s the one who escaped?”
“It’s a good theory,” Nick said. “No one on our list of
survivors has anywhere close to the horrible genetic
mutation that our subject has acquired. So, it has to be one
that got past us, perhaps Bowman’s pet. Do you recall
what Bowman said about the subject?”
Kalen nodded. “Yeah. He said something like
‘Bring
the wolf to OR-4. I want to try to splice his DNA with
human subject 356 again. I’m on the verge of a
breakthrough.’”
“That could be important. Every bit of information
helps.”
“You know,” Micah said thoughtfully. “if this creature
is in fact one of the poor bastards like me who got
experimented on, that might explain why I felt him at the
first victim’s murder scene.”
Ryon nodded. “That’s right. I felt a vibration, but for
you it was like ants crawling on your skin.”
“A lot of tests were done on our skin,” Micah said.
“Might be why I get a prickling sensation when he’s
close.”
“So what’s the plan?” Ryon asked.
Nick clicked the remote and brought up a map of the
Shoshone. “The forest is too vast to search the entire
region at once. I think we should split into teams and look
in the areas in the grid close to where the bodies were
found. See if we can find where the creature is holed up.”
“And if we do find it?” Aric snorted. “Should we ask it
nicely to come with us? Man, I’m no pussy, but that thing?
That’s seriously messed up.”
“I’m with Aric,” Hammer put in. The big, quiet man
usually just listened and used his muscle whenever and
wherever needed, and he had plenty of that. But even he
appeared worried. “We’ve got no idea yet what that thing
can do.”
Their commander shared their concerns, but his
directions stood. “Unfortunately, this is one of those cases
where we won’t know until we dive in. I wish there was
another way, but there isn’t.”
“When do we leave?” Jax asked.
“First light.” His smile was grim. “When it’s up and
ready for breakfast.”
More grumbling ensued. Micah shifted in his seat. “A
question. Since the white wolf has been ruled out as the
killer, why did it push Daria into the ravine?”
Nick was silent a moment. Whatever his thoughts were,
he wasn’t happy about them. “I don’t know. But I’m going
to find out.”
Interesting choice of words.
I’m going to find out
. Not
We’ll find out
. But Nick always played his cards close to
the vest. Getting a secret out of him was like sneaking a
gold bar out of Fort Knox.
“Everyone can go, except Ryon and Daria.”
The others filed out, shooting them looks of sympathy.
As good a boss as Nick might be, nobody liked to be the
one singled out for a meeting when he took on that tone.
Once everyone was gone, Nick moved closer to him and
Daria, taking a seat at the table across from them. Most of
Nick’s attention was for his mate, and Ryon was puzzled.
But not for long.
“Daria, I spoke with your father today.”
That gave her a visible jolt. Her eyes widened. “Dad?
How did you get in touch with him? Why?”
“Actually, he got in touch with me. The news story
about the killings here went national and your name was
mentioned as the wildlife biologist who stumbled onto one
of the bodies and became injured.”
She rubbed her temples. “Oh, no. I didn’t think he
would hear the story all the way in Missouri.”
“Yeah. He’s apparently been going nuts calling the
Sheriff’s Department for the past two days trying to find
out where you were. Of course, that information was being
kept secret and Jesse has been so swamped that he missed
receiving your dad’s messages until this morning.”
“What did he tell Dad?”
“Just that you were fine, staying with friends while you
recovered from your so-called scrapes and bruises,” he
said wryly. They all knew the danger had been much more
than that. “He promised your dad you would call.”
“Damn. I’d hoped to get through this without him finding
out.” She frowned.
“Any particular reason?”
She leaned back, looking annoyed. “He’s a worrywart.
Dad and I are close, and he’d be in my hip pocket if he
could, keeping his baby safe.”
Nick’s sudden smile was wistful. “Dads are like that.
You should cut him some slack.”
Ryon wondered at his tone, the expression, but the
moment passed.
“Well, thank you for telling me. I would’ve called him
in another day or two anyway, though I wasn’t going to
mention my, um, adventure.”
“You should know that he’s been trying to reach you
since before he knew you’d been hurt. Not only does he
want to make sure his daughter’s all right, he has some
news from home and needs you to call right away.”
Daria looked alarmed. “Is he okay? Did he say what’s