Bloodbreeders: Seeking Others

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We had slipped into a small cleaning closet when we heard them coming, and were now opening the doors to the room we were so desperately trying to get to. I wanted to be with my boys when all hell broke loose, and not somewhere separated from them when it hit.
    Tammy pulled the door back to find a female breeder sitting in a chair by a wooden box that sat up on a table which held other crates lined in rows. The baby was being completely ignored and very much treated like the rest of the goods that were sitting around it. Tammy went for the baby, while I went for the woman. I didn’t want to give her time to tell me that she was under orders. I didn’t care. She could have offered the child some type of comfort instead of sitting there working with her yarn. She stood dropping the small basket of thread, but by then I had her throat in one hand and my curved jeweled handled blade buried in her chest. Blood poured from her mouth as she tried to speak. Her eyes became huge as her own death whispered in her ear, and once again a smile crossed my face. I twisted the blade once just as Jacob had showed us, and pulled it back out swiftly. Her body turned to a dark black color before she ever hit the ground.
    “The baby’s fine, but it needs its mother’s milk or it won’t make it much longer.”
    “Then we have to get the baby back to Jessie,” I said walking over and looking down into the tiny face of the screaming infant.
    When we came back out the door my heart came up in my throat, because we were shocked as the boys came running around the corner. Brandon said that Jacob bid we hurry because once the door was open…he paused.
    “There’s more?”
    “It was what he said.”
    “Well?” I added widening my eyes.
    “I think he was meaning to say, ‘all hell was going to break out’, but what he actually said was, ‘before all dick breaks out.’ I really don’t think it’s a good idea for him to try and talk like we do. When I left, Derek was still trying to explain it to him.”
    “I would have loved to hear that coming from him,” I laughed, and then the baby started squirming.
    “You have the baby,” he said and went to it.
    “We need to get the baby back to Lilly, she needs to try and feed it.”
    “I’ll take him, or is it her ?”
    “Boy,” Tammy replied handing him the baby.
    “Then I’ll take him .”             
    We made sure that he got to the door in safety, then found Jacob and the others in the small room across from the study. I guess I should say that they found us slinking through the hall, hiding behind everything we passed, and called us over with a sound very much like Shyanna’s chirping. When we walked in and the door was closed, I saw five bodies on the ground and only two had changed into their death state.  The room we were fixing to make a grand entrance into was the one right across the hall.
    “I think we all go in at the same time. Get them with the element of surprise,” Jacob said leaning on the closed door.
    “I’m ready, how about all of you?” I asked.
    “Yaw!” Derek loudly adding, “Hoop…apa…do,” slowing his tone when all eyes landed on him.
    “Why’d you do that?” Sydney asked wrinkling up his face.
    “Just giving a big ole hell yeah, in river language,” he replied and smiled wiggling his brows back at Sydney.
    “Well, I think it was more like ‘haw’ than ‘yaw’, but on this one I’m with ya,” I added bumping Derek with my hip.
    I pulled out my twenty-two in one hand and my jeweled blade in the other. Jacob looked out then waved us all out into the hall. “Master!” a man yelled from down the hall and Jacob kicked the door in. Garvin went for the yelling man as we walked right into his study. Cortez jumped so bad that he fell out of his chair, while his men tried to surround us. This place was almost as elegant as the one in Cuba, but the one who owned it was a little sicker. The point had passed perversion when we

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