met a couple of days ago at a local martial-arts academy. I'm heading there now."
Butch grabbed for the keys to the unmarked.
"Take this, man." Vishous threw something into the air.
Butch caught the gun with a swipe of his hand. Checked the chamber. The Beretta was fully loaded, but with nothing he'd ever seen before.
"What the hell kind of bullets are these?" They were black and transparent at the tips, gleaming like they had oil inside.
"You're not going after a human, cop. If one of those lessers comes at you, you shoot them in the chest, got it? Don't pussyfoot around, even if it's broad daylight. You go right for their chest."
Butch looked up. He knew he was crossing a line if he took the gun, going over to another side of the world.
"How will I know them, V?"
"They smell sweet, like baby powder, and they'll look right through you, right into your soul. They tend to have pale hair, eyes, and skin, but not always."
Butch tucked the semiautomatic into his waistband. And put his old life into the ground permanently.
Funny, the decision was an easy one.
"You clear on this, cop?" Vishous clapped him on the arm.
"Yeah."
As Butch bolted for the door, V said something in a foreign language.
"What?" Butch asked.
"Just aim straight, true?"
"I've never missed yet."
Chapter Forty-nine
Marissa couldn't wait to see Butch. She'd been thinking about him all day long, and it was finally time to go to him.
Except even though she was in a rush, she was going to stop on her way out and speak with Havers. She'd waited for him to come back home the night before, passing the time by helping out the nurses in the clinic and then reading in her room. Finally, she'd given up and left him a note on his bed, asking him to come find her when he got in. He hadn't stopped by, however.
And this failure of communication had gone on long enough.
She went to the door of her bedroom, surprised when it wouldn't open. She frowned. The handle wouldn't move. She tried again, jiggling the thing, then throwing her strength into the brass. It was jammed or locked.
And her bedroom walls were lined with steel, so she couldn't dematerialize.
"Hello!" she called out, banging on the door. "Hello! Havers! Someone! Would someone kindly let me out? Hello!"
She eventually gave up, a chill condensing in her chest.
As soon as she fell silent, Havers's voice drifted into her room, as if he'd been waiting on the other side the whole time.
"I'm sorry it has to be this way."
"Havers, what are you doing?" she said against the door panels.
"I have no other choice. I can't have you going to him anymore."
She made sure her words were loud and clear. "Listen to me. Wrath is the not the reason I've gone out. He's been mated to someone whom he loves, and I feel no ill will toward him. I've... I've met a male. Someone I like. Someone who wants me."
There was a long silence.
"Havers?" She hit the door with her fist. "Havers! Did you hear what I said? Wrath is mated, and I've forgiven him. I wasn't with him."
When her brother finally spoke, he sounded as though someone were choking him. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"You didn't give me a chance to! I've tried for the last two nights!" She banged the door again. "Now let me out. I'm supposed to meet my... someone at Darius's."
Havers whispered something.
"What?" she demanded. "What did you say?"
"I can't have you going there."
As the anguish in his voice snuffed out her anger, the back of her neck grew tight with alarm. "Why not?"
"It's no longer safe in that house. I... Dear God."
Marissa splayed her hands out flat. "Havers, what did you do?"
There was only more silence.
"Havers! Tell me what you have done!"
Beth felt something hit her face hard. A hand. Someone had slapped her.
With a groggy jerk, she opened her eyes. She was in a barn. Strapped down to a table with metal bands around her wrists and ankles.
And Billy Riddle was standing over her. "Wake up, bitch."
She struggled, straining against the cuffs. As he watched her, his eyes lingered on her breasts and his mouth pressed into a tight line.
"Mr. R?" Another male voice. "You do recall that you're out of the rape business."
"Yeah. I know." Billy's glare got worse. "Makes me want to hurt her just thinking about it."
The blond-haired man who'd abducted her came into Beth's line of sight. He had a shotgun on each