Lawe's Justice(12)

This information was interesting, though. Very, very interesting. The Genetics Council had always searched for breeders who had shown, or whose families had shown, a high rate of psychic or other paranormal talents.

Gideon considered the information for several long moments, wondering if he could satisfy his need for vengeance without spilling blood now. Without hearing Scott Connelly scream in inhuman agony.

Why was he bothering? he wondered. Why did he care if the son of a bitch believed Gideon had lied to him or not, once he began torturing him?

Because, Gideon admitted, he had made a promise.

He’d promised mercy.

Cutting into the man’s guts as he lived wouldn’t be considered merciful, he thought in resignation. And unfortunately, Gideon couldn’t think of a worse death that he could use to assure Scott that the vivisection would be less painful.

And that sucked, he admitted to himself.

Scott had given him something no one else had, though—he tried to appease the animal that snarled restlessly inside. That counted for something, for mercy at the very least.

The researcher had tried to aid his escape, Gideon hadn’t known that. But what he knew, he would tell anyone who tortured him. Gideon couldn’t allow that.

Unfortunately for Scott, it didn’t count for a reprieve.

Gideon finally nodded slowly. “No vivisection for you, Scott. You did what the others haven’t managed. You gave me something useful.”

Relief mixed with distrust filled Scott’s eyes.

There was nothing Gideon could do about the distrust, because he couldn’t explain that he would indeed die.

“I have to be going now.” Gideon tossed the scalpel aside as he rose to his feet and glanced around the room.

The small pillow on the couch caught his eye. Moving to it, Gideon picked it up before returning to his victim.

“Here. I’ll lift your head so you don’t choke on your own snot.” He snorted. “That wouldn’t exactly be a comfortable way to die.”

“Gideon.”

He paused as he stared down at the helpless, vulnerable monster that had once filled his nightmares, but would no more.

“Yes, Scott?” Arching his brow mockingly he stared down at the tearstained face as he remembered the sneers that had once covered it.

“You’re after the girl, aren’t you?” Scott’s lips quivered as more tears fell. “You’re after Fawn.”

Gideon bared the sharp incisors in warning. “I’m after all of them, Scott. Every last one of them. And I’ll have what’s owed me. Never doubt that.”

“I’ve done everything to keep them hidden.” He swallowed tightly. “To help you. I didn’t know they would use the vivisections on you. I wasn’t there the day the decision was made. They didn’t warn me in time.”

“No one warned me either.” Gideon shrugged as he moved once again to place the pillow beneath his head.

“Gideon, if they find her first . . .” Scott swallowed tightly. “They’ll find out what I’ve hidden all these years.”

“And that is?” He really didn’t care.

“She’s special,” he whispered. “The last time I tested her blood there were additional hormones in it. Changes that didn’t make sense. Changes the scientists would have killed her to understand—and still will.”

“And why did you care?” Gideon lifted Scott’s head to adjust the pillow beneath it.

Crouched behind him, he pushed the pillow in place.

“She’s my daughter,” Scott whispered.

“Liar!” Gideon snarled at the same moment he twisted Scott’s head with brutal force.