Pride Unleashed (a Wolf's Pride novel, book 2) (27 page)

“But that didn’t happen,”
I
remind her.
“What did?”

“It was
broad
daylight
.” She gives a slow shake of her head
and her voice sounds strangled when she continues.
“And w
e didn’t even see them coming.”


Didn’t see w
ho
coming
?”
I question, determined to get to the bottom of matters.

“Not who.
What
would be more accurate
.

Her hand catches hold of mine
and a
hot shiver
rushes through my blood
.

D
etermined to get the details from her I question,

Okay, w
hat then
?

She
exhales a shallow breath
.
“You’re not going to believe me
.

Her brows collide and she gives a slow, perplexed shake of her head. “Honestly,
I’m not even sure if I believe it.
Maybe this fever is making me delirious.

I go back on my heels
and give her hand a comforting squeeze to let her know she
’s not delirious.

Let me guess.
You were attacked by shape
-
shifting panthers.”

Surprise registers on her face and her
eyes go wide.
“How did you know
?”

“I saw them on the monitors
and
when I mentioned it to
Logan
, he e
xplained what they were.”


We’ve always been taught that other
shifters
existed but
I’d never seen anything like them
before.
They were
long,
black,
sleek, and
vicious.”

“Did they…”
My hands fall away as
I stop
speaking.
I
struggl
e
to figure out how to
push the next
question
past my lips
, but
I can tell
she already knows what
it is I’m trying to ask.

“No, they ran, and
then
the panthers
took chase.
Wolves are fast, but
cats
are
fast
,
too.”

“Do you think they caught them?”

“I don’t know
.”

“How did you get away, Gem?”

She grips the cold bars of her small cage
, her face close to mine
.
“I didn’t.”

I look at her, confused for a moment and then realize what she means.
“No. I mean how did you get away from the panthers
?


I didn’t,” she says again.
“One trapped me.
He was big, black and
dangerous
but what I remember most was his eyes.
They were the deepest shade of
gray
I’d ever seen, but underneath
all
that
feral
hardness I saw something else.”

“What was it?”

She looks down for a moment, her long lashes shadowing her emotions, then she whispers,

I think it was c
ompassion.
I think he felt sorry for me so he let me go.”

For a moment my brain stalls.
“He let you go?” I ask again, dum
b
founded.

“Yes, and I used that
opportunity to run for the front door of the mansion.”

I frown
and watch her stretch her legs out in front of herself.
Even inside the small cage her movements are calculated and graceful, a reminder that while her name says it all—that she’s vibrant and bubbly—in wolf form she’s
not only
s
treamlined
and
fast
, she can think on her feet.
 

“Why did you do that?”
I ask.
“Why didn’t you run away?”

“I couldn’t leave you in here thinking we’d abandoned you.
Besides, I
figured I’d be
more help
to you on the
inside now that our plan failed.”

Her response stuns me and I almost blurt out
how wrong she is, how her capture has
only
slowed us down
because we
’re unable to
flee the courtyard
until we figure out a way to free her
or convince the master to place her in the cellar with the rest of us
.
Bu
t I can’t bring myself to
say those things
, because I know it will only hurt her
and she doesn’t deserve that from me
.

Instead I say, “We have to find your family, but we have to get out of here first.

“What’s the new plan?”
Her green eyes are wide and waiting
, fully expecting me to have the solution.

B
ut I do
n’t
.
So I don’t
answer.

It does, however, occur to me that everyone is counting on me, putting their trust in me.
I redirect the conversation
and
try to
sound more sure of myself than I am
.
“Tell me, d
id you see or hear anyone else
out there
?
Someone has to be controlling these
shifters
and we need to know what we’re up against
.

She goes quiet for a moment and her eyes narrow as they
once again
cast down in thought.
Then a moment later her chin comes up with a start and I
hear
the quiver in her voice when she asks,

Do you think it could be the PTF?”

“No I don’t
,

I say neglecting to tell her that whoever is harnessing panthers just might be more deadly than the PTF.

“Why?”


Because they hunt all things that go bump in the night.
They don’t harness them.”

“Then who?”

“That’s what I need to find out.

Her eyes go serious a
s they track to the ventilation system
a
nd I can almost hear her mind racing.
“Tell me how you found me, Pride.
How did you get out of your cell?”

“I found a key.”

“Is it the master key?” she asks
, a measure of
hop
e
backlight
ing
her
vibrant
green eyes.

My head comes back with a start.
“Master key?”
I
ask
.
Is there really such a thing?

“Yes, the master keeps it secured to his belt
.
It’s on
this long
stretchable elastic he keeps on his
b
uckle.

I take a moment to reflect on that.
I’m astute and aware, always
taking note of everything around me and
searching for a way out, which makes me wonder why I
missed that very important
detail
.
As I ponder that, Gem answers my unasked question.


Since he’s
the one handling me,
I’ve seen him use it.
It opens all the doors.

I see a new sparkle in her eyes and it gives me hope that she’s going to be okay.

I catch hold of her hand again and m
y
mouth drops as a new plan begins to formulate
inside my brain
.
If I can get my hand on the master key
then
I can unlock all the cells and we
can break out under the cover of darkness.
Stone knows the code to the alarm system and can lead everyone to safety while I
settle some un
finish
ed
business with the master.

But I can’t forget that once we make it outside, we still have to face the beasts waiting for us
beyond the perimeter
.
Except, I remind myself
, t
hey’re not really after us.
They’re after the master.
And I might be able to use that to my advantage.

“Does he ever take it off?”


Yes,
he’s been keeping me close, leading me around with him and just last night
when
I
was in his west wing office I saw him drop it into his
desk drawer.

As I listen to Gem, I realize
I’d been wrong in my thinking earlier.
She
is
far more help
ful
on the
inside that I ever could have imagined.
It’s b
ecause of her
that
I now have a new game plan.

I smile at her, finally understanding why
Malcolm
would bring her along.
Not only is she smart, s
he
has an incredible strength of character and is
stronger than I ever realized.

“You’re brilliant, Gem.”
Somewhere in the east wing an old grandfather clock chimes
and I nearly jump out of my skin
.
I count the loud clangs as they ring out and realize how much time has passed.

Gem
gives me a big toothy smile.
“Why do you think they call me Gem
?

The
truth is I
thought
it was because she was vibrant and sparkly,
full of energy and life,
not bec
ause
she
had a brilliant mind
.
And if it wasn’t for her, I might never have
fashioned a
new
plan and
figured out my next step.

Which is t
o get into the master’s office undetected
,
and get my hands on that
master
key.

 

 

Chapter
Eleven

I
hate to
turn my back on Gem and leave but
under the circumstance
I have no choice
.
E
specially if I want to move about the vents undetected
and get back before Sandy awakens
.

After assuring
Gem
that I’ll be back
as
soon
as I can
, I
work to
get my
emotions
under control so they don’t
end up getting the better of me.
I have to think with clarity as I strategize the next stage of our escape.
Moving about silently,
I
climb back into the
shaft
,
knowing I can’t make any mistakes as I
s
ecure the grate
behi
nd
me
and begin
to
ret
race my steps back to my cell.

I
take that time to
consider what Gem told me and w
hile I’d like to go straight to
the
master’s office
and
have that key in my possession before we begin a new day,
I know
I’ve lost far too much time as it is.

I
need to get back
to my bunk
before Sandy
discovers
I’m gone.
My pulse races
t
hink
ing about
what she’d do with that knowledge
,
or
how she’d use it against me and
try to
destroy everything
we’re
working toward
.
M
y heart hurts for her
, a bone deep ache that
I’m sure
I’ll forever carry
.
I can only hope that someday she’ll
stop disliking me and
see the master for wh
at
he really is.

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