Read Alpha Pack 4 - Hunters Heart Online
Authors: J.D. Tyler
the site of the second body and they walked the rest of the
way. Aric carried a heavy net over one shoulder, Jax a
coil of rope. “Nothing like having to play rodeo star with
an enraged lizard.”
“No fuckin’ shit,” Aric muttered. “It’d be a lot easier if
I could just fry his ass. Then we could get on home and get
laid.”
“That’s got my vote,” Jax put in.
Micah remained silent, and Ryon studied his friend in
concern. He never had much to say these days, and seemed
kind of spacey. But he figured Nick knew best, letting him
begin to take assignments although he was actually worse
off than Phoenix, who still hadn’t been cleared for duty.
A thirty-minute hike later, they came to the area where
the man’s body had been found. Crime scene tape was
wrapped around the trees to form a rough circle, but if it
hadn’t been for that, there wouldn’t have been much to
mark where another life had ended so horribly.
Except the odor. Ryon detected old blood, and a more
rancid smell that must belong to the beast. It was strong
here, more so than at the first scene, for whatever reason.
He wanted to gag.
The reminder that Daria had discovered the first body,
and could easily have fallen victim to this creature as she
went about her job, had him breaking out in a cold sweat.
He was glad she was at the magically warded compound,
well away from danger. That was about the only point in
this day’s favor.
Just to the right of the area marked by the crime scene
tape, Ryon saw the glow of a figure seated on the ground.
He moved closer and saw that it was the spirit of a man
with his arms encircling his legs, staring forlornly into
space.
“Whatcha got?” Aric asked. “Another Casper?”
“Yeah. It’s the male victim. He’s confused.”
Ryon was about to try to question the man when another
ghost appeared beside him—the woman that Ryon had
seen twice before. Looking up, joy bloomed on the man’s
face and he bolted to his feet, taking her into his arms.
They held on to each other as though they’d never let go,
and a lump formed in Ryon’s throat. He never got to see
happy endings, and guessed this one was as close as he’d
ever seen.
The man spun his wife around, then kissed her soundly.
Then, hand in hand, they walked toward the trees . . . and
disappeared into thin air.
Ryon cleared his throat. “They’re together now.”
“Well, that’s good,” Micah said quietly. “I guess.”
The others agreed halfheartedly. Ryon contacted his
commander.
Nick? How’s it going?
Not great,
Nick pushed back to him.
We’ve found
another body, six miles south of where Daria found the
woman. It’s a god-awful mess.
Sheriff on the way?
Yeah.
Okay. Nothing here yet, except I saw the spirit of the
man close to the site where he was found. His wife
showed up and they were reunited.
Did either of them say anything to you?
No. They were too wrapped up in each other. Never
noticed me.
Okay. I’ll check in soon.
“Nick said they’ve got a body,” he told the group. “Six
miles south of where the woman was found. Said it’s a
mess.”
There were several curses and expressions of general
disgust. Aric was most likely about to pop off a smartass
remark when he stopped and squinted into the trees ahead.
“Man, I think my vision is messed up.”
Ryon looked in the direction his friend was staring.
“What is it?”
“Over there.” He pointed. “Do you see a big area where
the trees look blurry?”
Micah piped up. “I see it. Looks like a kaleidoscope
effect, only clear.”
Ryon’s eyes studied the big area, his brain slow to
catch up with what he was seeing. And when he did, a
roar shook the entire forest that sounded just as Daria had
described.
“Fucking Christ,” Micah shouted as the blur detached
itself from the trees.
The
pum-pum
of the beast’s feet slamming into the earth
as it ran toward them reminded him of a scene out of
Jurassic Park
. Only instead of a T. rex, the creature
bearing down on them was almost a dead ringer for Nick’s
drawing of it.
Except the fucker was almost invisible.
No wonder the thing had been able to sneak up on
unsuspecting hikers. They couldn’t see the damned beast
until it was too late.
Nick! The beast is here, it’s attacking! We’re gonna
try to catch it!
On our way, hang tight!
Whatever was going to happen, Nick couldn’t prevent
it. Ryon just hoped their commander wasn’t forced to
scoop up their remains with a shovel.
Ryon and his teammates formed a square around the
creature as it skidded to a halt in the middle, bellowing.
He watched in sick fascination as that maw opened wide,
the outlines of two rows of jagged teeth visible if you
knew just how to look. The beast snapped its broad head
toward him and just stopped. Stared. Its bulky arms were
held out slightly from its sides, long, razor-sharp claws
deadly on the ends of its webbed fingers.
Ryon suddenly realized the beast was confused. It had
obviously not encountered any sort of opposition from
anyone in the weeks since it had escaped from the lab, and
it didn’t know what to do now. For a fleeting few seconds,
he thought maybe the man inside the beast would take
over, allowing them to take him in peacefully so the
doctors could work on a cure.
He should’ve known it wasn’t going to be that simple.
He held out a hand. “Hey, man. We want to help you.
Why don’t you—”
The creature let out another deafening roar and charged
him. Scrambling backward, Ryon barely managed to
escape a swipe with those deadly claws. Then the net was
thrown over the beast’s head, stopping his attack. It
swiped and screeched, pissed off and trying to get out of
the net. Jax tossed the rope, attempting to lasso its
shoulders, but the creature managed to grab the rope,
yanking it right out of Jax’s hands and trampling it
underfoot as he dropped it.
Rushing forward, they grasped the edges of the net and
tried to wrestle the beast to the ground. If they could make
him fall, all four of them might be able to hold him until he
was tied up.
It didn’t work out that way. The creature used the net to
sling them with all his strength, the net flying off him.
Ryon, Jax, and Aric were flung in different directions—
But Micah, the closest one to the raging monster, was
now caught in the net. As the thing stomped over to him,
Micah’s eyes widened and he worked frantically to free
himself. He shifted his hands into claws and sliced at the
net, just as the monster seized his leg and started pulling
him backward.
“Fuck! Somebody do something!” he yelled.
Ryon and the others bolted toward them, Ryon pulling
his gun from his waistband. He squeezed off a couple of
shots to the creature’s shoulder, just as it raked Micah
across the ribs. Micah screamed, then went horribly silent
as it threw him down. The beast turned toward Jax and
took two steps, but the others joined in, firing at it.
Apparently not happy with this development, it whirled
and fled into the woods. As far as Ryon could tell, they
hadn’t even wounded the damned thing.
“Jesus. Come on, kid, hang on,” Aric begged.
Ryon ran to where his friends were kneeling by Micah,
worry etched on their faces. Jax stripped off Micah’s shirt
and balled it up, pressing the cloth into the wound in his
side. The slice was long and deep, made by one of the
claws. If the beast had struck with a bit more curve, their
friend would’ve been gutted.
“I’m all right,” Micah panted, pale and sweating.
“Burns, though. Like acid.”
He wasn’t okay by a long shot. Blood was fast soaking
the ground, and his eyes drifted closed. Though they kept
talking to him, he was losing ground fast.
Jax put his arms under Micah’s knees and back, and
lifted him. “Let’s go.”
They made the long hike as fast as they could, jogging a
good part of the way. Nick’s group had just arrived at
Ryon’s Range Rover when they came through the trees.
The commander jogged up to them, laying a palm on
Micah’s slack face—the scarred side.
“Dammit, we just got you on your feet,” Nick said
grimly. “Your sister is going to kill me.”
The younger man didn’t stir. Nick helped get Micah into
the back of the SUV, and climbed in with him. Ryon
jumped in the driver’s seat and soon they were on their
way, the other team racing behind them.
Nick spoke into his cell phone. “Melina, get the trauma
room ready. We’ve got one coming in with an open wound
to his side. Coming in hot.”
Meaning he was in bad shape.
Gripping the steering wheel, Ryon sped up. This day
had been a clusterfuck from the time the alarm went off.
It appeared things were going to get worse before they
improved. One thing for sure, they needed to develop a
different strategy to catch the monster.
Because that one sure as fuck didn’t work.
• • •
Daria was losing her mind.
All she’d had to hear from Blue while sitting in the
cafeteria was that one of the Pack had been badly injured
fighting the creature, and she had almost fainted. How was
she going to take this every time they went on an op?
Always terrified that her mate would come home in a body
bag?
She was waiting by the emergency entrance doors when
the first teams poured in. Jax was carrying the hurt man in
his arms—and it wasn’t Ryon. The man had shoulder-
length brown hair, not blond. Her knees nearly gave out,
her relief was so great. Then she heard Rowan’s stricken
cry and realized it was her brother, and guilt flailed at her.
Rowan followed after Jax, and Daria could only stare at
the doors and wait for Ryon.
When he walked through them, she ran toward him. The
instant he saw her, he opened his arms and she ran into
them, clasping him tight. He returned the embrace, holding
her against his strong body. She could feel every muscle
and ridge, and took joy in him being there.
Sweaty, salty, dirty. But alive.
“I’m so sorry,” she whispered. “I was such a bitch to
you last night, and if that had been the last time I ever saw
you—”
“No, shh. I’m here, honey. I’m safe.”
“This time.”
“This is my life. There will always be danger, but I’ll
always move heaven and hell to come home.”
“I was awful to you,” she repeated. She couldn’t get
past that she could’ve lost him in the wake of her stupid
pity party. “I would never have forgiven myself if
something had happened to you.”
“You’ve had a lot thrown at you, so give yourself a
break.” He kissed the top of her head. “Let’s just move
forward, all right?”
“Can we?”
“Good grief, woman.” Pulling back, he gave her a mock
frown. “Do I look like a man who gives up easily?”
“No. Rowan may have said something like that.”
“Well, she’s right. I’m a stubborn bastard and I like
getting my way. Now, why don’t we join the others and
wait for some word about Micah?”
“Sounds good.”
Ryon told everyone assembled about the doomed fight
with the creature, and how Micah was injured. Rowan,
eyes red from crying, sat huddled next to Aric, shushing
his repeated apologies for getting her brother hurt.
“You didn’t get him hurt,” she snapped finally. “So
knock it off, okay? He’s a grown man.”
“Sure, baby.” They kissed gently, with such love, in
their own universe.
Three hours later, Melina came out to inform them all
that he would recover, and the relief swept through the
group like a storm. But the creature’s claws contained
some sort of venom that was making his system and the
gash slow to heal. It was a word of caution for future
battles against the monster.
Ryon squeezed Daria’s hand. “Now that we know he’ll
be okay, shall we go back to my place?”
“Sounds great.”
On the way, she got one more confession off her chest.
“I’m still not sure about the whole wolf thing, and I’m still
angry at having fate decide my life for me.”
“I understand,” he said, and she read the truth in his
eyes. He was an incredible man. “I’ve been there, Daria.”
“God, I’m an idiot! Of course you have.”
“You’re not an idiot. You’re doing the best you can, and
no one blames you for being upset, least of all me.”
“But I do care for you,” she said softly. “I realize I
don’t want to miss out on something wonderful with you
because I’m so busy looking backward.”
“I’m glad to hear that.” They came to his door, and he