ghosts of the past constant whispers in his mind.
Theyâd been cut down before theyâd had a chance to live, and heâd been forced to watch. Like all children, heâd grown. Unlike most other young men, heâd grown into an alpha Hunter with the capacity to track down murderers and the brutal strength to demand justice. For some crimes forgiveness was impossible and vengeance the only cure.
âNate, you first.â He nodded to the most experienced member of the team. Nate had already been a sentinel for five years when Lucas had been confirmed as alpha a decade ago. But Nate hadnât waited for that official recognition of Lucasâs status to give him his loyaltyâheâd chosen to walk into hell beside Lucas years before, when Lucas was only eighteen, earning his absolute trust.
âWeâve confirmed our suspicions about the seven kills in Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona beyond any doubt.â Nateâs blue eyes were cold with withheld fury. âItâs definitely the same killer.â
âBad news is, we have no new leads,â Mercy picked up.
The female sentinel was a tall, shapely redhead who could fight like the most lethal of blades. At twenty-eight sheâd been a sentinel for a short two years but sheâd earned the respect of all five males. âThe cops are worse than useless as an information sourceâthey refuse to call this a serial. Itâs like they canât even think the idea.â
None of them had to voice what that might mean. The Psy were more than capable of clouding human thinking and changing the course of an investigation if they were determined to do so. There were Psy scattered through every level of Enforcement, probably for that very purpose.
âFrom what Sascha let drop, Iâm certain that the PsyNet isnât equal opportunity,â Lucas told them. âDemocracy bypassed their Council a few centuries ago.â He thought of his personal Psy shadow and wondered whether she had access to the core, whether she was guilty of covering up after a killer. Somehow, it didnât fit with the image of the woman whoâd let a baby leopard gnaw on her boot. Nothing about Sascha Duncan fit the Psy mold and that made her unique. A unique Psy was a contradiction in terms.
âI canât find out any more information about that damn hive mind,â Dorian muttered from his seated position on the floor. âNot even the dope fiends are willing to talk and, Psy or not, theyâd sell their mother if it would get them another fix.â
Lucas agreed. The Psy had the biggest drug problem on the planet. As long as they didnât try to addict his people, he didnât care how many of them killed themselves.
âI tracked your Psyâs mother.â Vaughn crossed the room and leaned against the wall by the door, his thick amber-gold hair gathered in a tie at the back of his neck. It was clear that he was a predator. What most people never guessed was that he wasnât leopard but jaguar.
Adopted into DarkRiver over twenty years ago at barely ten years of age, he was Lucasâs closest friend and quite possibly the only male capable of holding the pack together if Lucas were killed, in spite of the fact that, to the leopards, he didnât have the scent of an alpha.
The jaguar changelings had remained truer to their animal rootsâthey were solitary wanderers for the most part and didnât need a hierarchy. But Vaughn had been raised as a leopard and Lucas thought of him as another alpha, one whoâd given him his loyalty by choice. He was also one of the three sentinels whoâd been there the night Lucas had turned the moon blood-red with vengeance. The jaguar had been seventeen at the time.
âI wouldnât want to meet Nikita Duncan on a dark street.â The look in Vaughnâs eyes said he wasnât joking.
Lucas raised a brow. âWhat did you find
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