Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
He had brown hair, was huge with wide shoulders,
about six-foot-three, and had really dark eyes. The other
man was a brunette with dark eyes. He was nearly a
twin, body-wise, to Brass. Brass took a seat next to her
and the other man seated himself on the bench across
from them.
The ride wasn’t long until the helicopter touched
down on a helipad at a hospital. Medical staff rushed out
with a gurney and she had an instant flashback to the
night Slade had been airlifted into her life. She was in
much better shape though than he’d been.
She let them strap her to a gurney without an
argument since she was more than aware of hospital
policies. She knew doctors made the worst patients,
having treated a few, and tried to forget she was one
when the staff rushed her into an exam room. Brass and
the other man followed, keeping close.
The doctor on call was in his late thirties, attractive,
and appeared, with his golden tan, to have spent a lot of
time on a golf course. He smiled at Trisha.
“I’m Dr. Evan Tauras. What’s your name?”
“I’m Dr. Trisha Norbit.” She saw him flinch and
grinned. “I swear I’ll be good. I was in a roll-over SUV
accident a few days ago, minus a seat belt. It’s a long
story. I know I should have been wearing one and I was
right up until a minute before the crash. I rolled inside
the SUV but I wasn’t ejected. Then I was physically
assaulted yesterday by a jerk who hit me in the face a
few times. I have no back or neck pain. I’m not showing
any signs of internal injuries.” She paused. “I have no
medical allergies and no outstanding medical history
except I had my tonsils out when I was ten. I’m not on
any medications, don’t smoke, drink, or take drugs. I’ll
shut up now and let you do your job.”
The doctor nodded. “Thanks. You’re making this
easy, actually. Have you exhibited any symptoms of a
concussion?”
“Somewhat. It’s mild if I have one. I was dizzy after
the crash and again after getting my bell rung yesterday
when I was hit in the face twice. No blurry vision and no
nausea though.”
“Did they catch the guy who did that to your face?”
The doctor examined her head.
“You could say that. He’s dead.”
The doctor studied her for a second and nodded.
“You’re the woman who was on the news. I’m glad you
were found.”
He moved and opened his mouth at Trisha. She
opened hers to mimic him knowing what he wanted her
to do. He examined her for oral injures, then her face,
feeling the bruised area. Trisha flinched a little but held
still. The doctor moved lower as he and a nurse visually
examined Trisha. She was grateful they didn’t strip her
naked. Brass and the other man stood inside the doors to
the side of the exam room watching every move made
since they guarded her.
The doctor gawked openly at the two Species a few
times, looking slightly annoyed and alarmed. Trisha
understood the reasons and wanted to assure him things
were fine.
“An attempt was made on my life and they have to
be here. I’m sorry if it bothers you to have an audience.”
Dr. Evan Tauras nodded. “No problem. They are just
big.” His voice lowered to a whisper. “I’ve never seen
them in person but they look smaller on the news. They
are very physically fit.”
Trisha whispered back. “Yes. I know. They also have
exceptional hearing. Whisper ‘hi’ to them.”
The doctor jerked his head to stare at both men. Brass
winked at him and flexed his muscles. The other New
Species looked grim but waved. Trisha had to fight a
laugh as the doctor’s face blushed slightly before he
turned his attention to his nurse to rattle off a list of tests
to run. He wanted X-rays. She didn’t think she needed
them but she didn’t protest. It was his exam room, his
call, and she didn’t want to be a pain in the ass.
* * * * *
inflammatory medication for her knee, some pain pills
for her face, and some antibiotics because she had a few
open cuts. She’d considered asking for a morning-after
pill but wasn’t worried about what had happened
between her and Slade. Without medical help she was
pretty certain she couldn’t get pregnant though they
hadn’t used protection. There hadn’t been a liquor store
nearby to buy condoms and since Trisha wasn’t sexually
active she wasn’t on anything.
Brass and Harley—that was the name of the other
NSO officer—escorted her to the pharmacy to fill her
prescriptions. The helicopter picked them up five
minutes later.
No one had heard from or found Slade. Trisha dozed
off when the pain medication overwhelmed her. An hour
later they touched down at the New Species Homeland
and when Brass lifted her into his arms to carry her off
the helicopter she awoke.
“You’re safe. Just relax.”
She didn’t ask to be put down. He seemed to
effortlessly carry her the way Slade had. They were super
strong. “Thank you.”
Justice North waited at a Jeep nearby. He darted a
look at Trisha and actually flinched. Brass refused to put
her down until he sat her in the passenger seat of
Justice’s open Jeep. He and Harley climbed into the back
and Justice drove toward her home.
“I can’t begin to apologize enough for all that has
transpired, Trisha. This was purely an attack against
New Species and you were involved by association.”
“It’s not your fault. You aren’t the idiots who ran us
off the road or decided it sounded fun to try to hunt us
as though we were deer. Thank you for the helicopter
and for having Brass and Harley take such good care of
me. Is there any word on Slade yet?”
Justice shook his head. “Our teams are still out there
and they have rounded up eight more of those assho—
Men who were out there looking for you. We are
handing them over to the local authorities as soon as we
find them. We were thrilled to get authorization to send
our own teams into the area.”
Brass snorted. “They were very happy to allow us go
in instead of them.”
Justice nodded. “There was that. We were more
equipped to search a large area of woods than they were
and with a much smaller manpower force.”
“They didn’t want those crazy fanatics firing at their
asses,” Harley ground out. “They gave us jurisdiction to
go in and clean up the mess. We won’t get any credit for
it, they’ll take that, but the local police force wasn’t in
danger.”
Justice glanced at Trisha and frowned deeply as he
sniffed. He didn’t say a word but Trisha noticed when he
did again. He suddenly looked very angry when he
parked the Jeep in her driveway. She saw a Homeland
security guard standing on her porch but he wasn’t New
Species.
“Sit right there,” Justice ordered her. “I sent him
ahead of us because I knew your keys were lost to you
after the wreck. We recovered your purse and keys. We
returned what could be salvaged to your home. Your
clothes that weren’t torn or damaged have been cleaned.
What wasn’t salvageable will be replaced with our
funds.” Justice rounded the Jeep and lifted a surprised
Trisha into his arms and walked to the front door. “I was
given a full briefing of the injuries you sustained. The
doctor told you to stay off your feet for at least two
days.”
The security guard nodded at Trisha while he
opened the front door. Justice walked into the house and
gently placed Trisha on the couch. He hesitated and
turned to study Brass and Harley. The security guard
had also stepped into the house.
“Could you please give us a few minutes? I’d like to
talk to Trisha alone. She’s been through enough without
the added trauma of having to tell me what happened
with an audience of males.”
The three men left quietly and the door closed firmly
behind them. Justice moved to the loveseat where he sat
down. He looked tense. His cat-like eyes met Trisha’s.
“I smell fear, dirt, blood, and sex on you. There was
no mention in the briefing from the doctor that you were
sexually assaulted. Did one of those fanatics abuse you?
I was told your face injures are a result of one of those
assho—” He cleared his throat. “Fanatics.”
“You can call them assholes. I do.” She met Justice’s
gaze without looking away. “I wasn’t raped but it was
close. I don’t really want to talk about the specific details
but Slade got there in time. He stopped the guy before he
could really hurt me.” She paused. “He had to kill him.”
“You had sex with someone before you left here? I
wasn’t aware you were seeing anyone.”
Trisha frowned. “My sex life is none of your
business, Mr. North.”
“I meant no offense. I’m going about this wrong.
Excuse my poor wording but I’m trying to figure out if
you are lying about the rape. You work and you don’t
leave Homeland. I am aware of everyone’s comings and
goings inside these walls. You had sex with someone
because I am getting scents off you. Of course I smell
Slade and there are two human males. You also now
carry both Brass’ and my scent as well but they are faint
because we both carried you. I know Smiley touched you
to help you down the side of a hill.”
“How do you distinguish between human and New
Species so well?”
He watched her closely. “New Species… It’s hard to
explain. I just can tell the difference. One male’s scent is
familiar. I just want to know the truth if you were
sexually abused.”
“I wasn’t. The familiar scent you might be picking up
is probably the driver of the SUV, Bart. I don’t know his
last name. He was injured in the roll over and I touched
him quite a bit to check him for injures. He’s dead, right?
Slade and I heard three gunshots after Bart refused to
leave the scene where we crashed. He thought those men
wouldn’t hurt him because he was human. We tried to
tell him they would kill him but he refused to listen to
us. We had no choice but to leave him behind.”
“He’s dead.” Justice nodded. “He was shot in the
groin, stomach, and head after being tied up and
tortured. We assume they tried to gain information from
him on where you and Slade had gone. His body was
located next to the destroyed SUV. The coroner stated he
was killed soon after the crash.”
Trisha had suspected Bart would die, had been sure
of that when they’d heard the gunshots, but hearing the
words of what had been done to him leveled her inside.
His face flashed through her memory, how afraid he’d
been, and he’d just been a boy. One with a mother who
worried enough about him to want him to go to a vet to
get vaccines against animal diseases.
“Jesus,” Trisha gasped. “The groin?”
Justice hesitated. “What they did was vicious and
cruel. It’s one thing to kill a man in cold blood but
another to castrate him before death.”
Her stomach roiled just a little. “Castrate?”
“They used a sawed-off double barrel shotgun at
close range. We were told by the coroner that they must
have put it right against his groin before they pulled the
trigger. Those bastards are the animals and yet they have
a problem with us. Species would never be that
inhuman.”
Trisha stumbled to her feet. “I need a shower. I know
you have questions but I’m tired, hungry, and dirty.” She
bit her lip and flinched, forgetting how sore it was. She
met Justice’s gaze as he stood. “I’ll probably have a good
cry too. I wasn’t raped, I swear. Slade stopped my
attacker before he could. I am grateful that you care
about my well-being but my sex life is personal. I do
have a favor to ask though.”
“Anything.”
“When you hear word about Slade, I don’t care what
time it is, please have someone call to let me know. He
saved my life out there over and over again. I don’t think
I’ll rest well until I know what happened to him.”
“I am going to have Brass stay here. I will have food
brought to you and it will be waiting after your shower. I