Part 22 (1/2)
It was my turn to frown. ”I saw Merle key it open. It looked like an elevator.”
”It might at a quick glance, but it is similar to an air lock. One door must close before the other opens, and only after the right codes and scans are entered.”
Confusion ran through me. I knew what I'd seen, and I'd seen an elevator, not a form of air lock. ”So can you get in there?”
She shook her head, sending slivers of silver cascading across the night. Kade snorted softly again, his hooves barely missing my toes as he s.h.i.+fted. I elbowed him lightly to remind him that I was there, that he had to be careful no matter how attracted he suddenly was. He glanced at me, velvet eyes sparkling with amus.e.m.e.nt and interest.
”I have been there under escort, nothing more. Starr is not fool enough to trust me with such access,” Dia said, bringing my attention back to her. ”As far as I know, only Merle, Moss, and the head of security have access to that lock.”
”Is the head of security a tail, balding man with severe acne scars?”
She nodded. ”Henry Cartle is his name.”
”Any chance of you getting me a security roster?”
She hesitated. ”I'll try.”
”Try hard, because I can't do this without help.”
She stared at me for a moment, as if understanding what I wasn't saying more than what I was, then nodded. ”Anything else?”
”What floor is the lab on?”
”The second floor.”
”Riley, you are not going in to rescue that child.”
I couldn't answer Jack so I just ignored him. There wasn't anything he could do to stop me anyway, short of pulling me out, and we both knew he wasn't about to do that.
”And it has the same security precautions as the third floor?””Under no circ.u.mstances are you to go near that lab in an attempt to rescue the child. That is a direct order.”
And I liked direct orders almost as much as I liked going to the dentist.
Dia nodded. ”Entry is restricted to the scientists, Starr's lieutenants, and the head of security.”
Meaning it might be easier to cozy up to one of the scientists to get in there than risk security, Moss, or Merle. ”Where are the scientists quartered?”
Jack swore loudly. ”Jesus, Riley, are you listening to me?”
For an intelligent man, he was mighty slow in realizing I wasn't. I touched my ear, flicking off the com-link. Yelling would be next, and I didn't need that on top of the headache I already had.
”The scientists are the next building down from security.”
”And does this Henry Cartle bunk with his men?”
”In the same building, but he has his own room.”
Better and better. ”What can you tell me about escape tunnels?”
She frowned. ”I do not know what you mean.”
”I was following Moss through the trees earlier today, and he simply disappeared. Unless he can shapes.h.i.+ft, there has to be an entrance to the lower levels in those woods.”
”If there is, I do not know of it.” She hesitated. ”I will see what I can discover, though. Starr likes his future read when I am here.”
I raised an eyebrow. ”Meaning you not only see the future when you touch someone, but can ferret out the past?”
She shrugged elegantly. ”Sometimes.”
”And what did you see when you touched me? Past or future?”
”Future.” She stared at me for several seconds, her blue eyes seeming to see right through me, down to my very soul. ”It will be troubled, with many unwanted detours. Some dreams will be yours to take or forsake. Some have already slipped through your fingers.”
Avoiding direct answers seemed to be catchy. ”Psychic mumbo jumbo that could mean anything.”
She shrugged again. ”Because I touched you without a specific question in mind, I saw only generalities. If you wish a more detailed reading, then I suggest you see me after this is over and we are all safe.”
”It's a date.”
She smiled and glanced at her watch. ”I must be going before suspicions are raised. I walk the grounds before lunch. Meet me tomorrow and I will tell you what I have discovered.”
I nodded. She turned around and walked out. As the closing doors s.n.a.t.c.hed away the filtering moonlight, Quinn reappeared.
”What was that thing with her?”
”A Fravardin. It gives her sight and provides protection.”Energy rippled across my skin as Kade s.h.i.+fted shape. ”Whatever it was, it had no emotion as we recognize it. It was little more than a vacuum of emptiness to my senses. She, however, was delicious.” His warm gaze met mine. ”I demand an introduction after all this is over.”
”If we make it through this, you'll get it.” I glanced at Quinn. ”Given you keep reminding me how old you are, I'm surprised you didn't know what that creature was.”
His lips twisted into a smile that was bitter. ”There are many places on this earth I've yet to visit, many people I've yet to meet.”
”That thing couldn't be cla.s.sified as 'people.'”
”Just because it hasn't human form as we currently recognize it doesn't mean it can't be cla.s.sed as an offshoot of humanity.”
There was touch of censure in his voice, which was d.a.m.n annoying considering he was the one who'd just called it a ”thing.” But given he seemed to be in an argumentative mood, there wasn't much point in saying anything. He continued, ”Just as werewolves, shapes.h.i.+fters, mermen, and the like cannot escape the reality that they are merely another branch of the well-spring from which humanity sprung.”
”Werewolves, shapes.h.i.+fters, and the like are not the ones you should be giving that lecture to,” I reminded him tartly, ”but rather those humans who hold themselves up as the pinnacle of development, and everyone else an oddity that should not exist.”
He shrugged. ”This is not the time for such a debate.”
I snorted softly. ”Yeah, that's why you're standing there throwing att.i.tude my way-because you don't want to argue.” I reached over the door and unlatched it. ”I need to go find my brother before I'm tempted to get nasty.”
”I shall accompany you.” There was anger in Quinn's rich tones, but then, there often seemed to be when he was ”talking” to me.
”He needs to know I am here.”