Read New Species 02 Slade Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
her for a second and then tensed. “Shit.” He nodded.
“Let’s get you settled.”
Brass turned with Trisha and walked toward a Jeep.
Slade moved into their path, still glaring at Trisha. “Nice
to see you, Doc.”
“Hello,” she got out.
His focus tore from her for a few seconds as his
attention shifted from Brass to Harley, to Moon, and back
to her. He finally glared at Brass, locking gazes with him.
“What level of threat is she rated? Justice wasn’t clear
and I had to watch what I said because I had a human
around me during the time of the conversation. He’s
been in meetings ever since, unable to take my calls.”
“Four.” Brass frowned at Slade. “She’s our prime
priority and yours. No one is to have access to her who is
not New Species. No humans whatsoever.”
That information made Slade blanch a little. “No
humans at all? We’re in the middle of large construction
jobs and we have humans crawling all over Reservation.
I have hundreds of them here twenty-four hours a day to
complete all the projects we need done as soon as
possible. We’re doing things in a matter of a few months
that should have taken a good year to finish. It took
almost four hundred humans three full weeks just to
build those security walls to enclose the property. We
have them working in two shifts around the clock, seven
days a week. We’re still wiring the walls for security
purposes and I have a hotel being refurbished at
breakneck speed. We’ll need the housing completed so
our people aren’t living in tents and a clubhouse is being
built still. We have another project going on for the
offices to prevent us from permanently being stuck using
a trailer. On any given second, on any given day, there
are well over four hundred humans here. Does Justice
want me to shut down everything so we can’t get any
work done until the threat is over? He’s been pushing me
hard to get it all done.”
“No,” Harley stated. “He just wants her put
somewhere safe on where humans aren’t permitted.
Moon and I have been going over the layout and we
believe we should hide her inside the center of the wild
zone. No humans would dare go there and they are
forbidden in that area. I’m aware that some of our people
have already been relocated and that makes it even
better since no full human would get past them.”
“That wouldn’t be safe for her. She’s full human.”
Slade’s rage seemed to intensify. “Sure, no humans
would ever be stupid enough to venture there and
survive it, but it would be baiting them. I believe they
would attack if you took her inside their territory. They
are very unstable. The second we relocated them, they
started marking territory and have been vigilant to make
certain no humans breach it.”
“We will protect her,” Brass promised, his voice
firm. “They won’t attack her.”
“They are insane,” Slade snarled. “Some of them will
never calm and hate humans to a degree that is beyond
what you can imagine. They go into rages just by picking
up the scent of one.” He pointed at Trisha. “She’s seen us
but not the failures. Don’t you think they would scare the
hell out of her?”
“What failures?” Trisha glanced at the men.
Slade glared at her. “We look mostly human but not
all of our people were so fortunate. Some appear more
animal than human. We have a few dozen who survived.
Some of our people were tortured until they were left
insane or hold hatred for humans to the point they
would kill one on sight. Those are the ones we relocated
here. You would not be safe inside the wild zone. It’s
where we put the most antisocial of them.”
Brass bent and placed Trisha on her feet when she
indicated she wanted down. He held her waist until she
steadied on her shaky legs. He moved back a foot when
he became certain she wouldn’t collapse. She stared up
at Brass.
“What do you think?”
“I think the wild zone is best. They will not hurt you.
After we were freed, they used females to help care for
all New Species since we don’t attack them. I’m sure that
holds for the wild ones as well. We will be with you and
they will stay back. We can’t get lost any better than that,
Trisha. It would be smart to put you in the center of the
territory since they’ve claimed it. They are fiercely
protective of their domains. They would help keep
everyone at bay.”
“Damn it,” Slade growled. “I’m running this, not
you. I will not allow her go in there since I know what
I’m talking about and you don’t. I’m the one who’s spent
time with them. I know that she wouldn’t be safe. We’ll
set her up at the hotel where the top floor has been
finished. We’ll close off all access and keep her there.”
“No.” Brass crossed his arms over his chest. “Justice
put me in charge of her security. I can and am overriding
you. No offense but I want her where no humans can get
to her, Slade. What if one of those terrorist assholes
decides to pose as a workman and sets fire to the hotel?
Nothing can happen to her. The wild zone is the answer.
Are there any homes there? I am aware we also have
some RV’s here and we could take one. It would be tight
living but it would work. We are to keep her away from
everyone but New Species.”
Slade was furious. His lips opened and his sharp
teeth showed when a deep growl rumbled from him.
“Fine. You can have my home. It’s only a three bedroom
but I’m sure you can manage. It sits away from all other
buildings.”
“We’re taking her into the wild zone. The decision
has been made.” Brass glared at Slade.
Slade cursed and growled again. His gaze locked
with Trisha’s. “Tell him no. Listen to me. Those men out
there are not stable and you’re a full human female. You
are a Doc to boot, two things they will want to kill you
on sight for being. You will die if you agree to them
taking you out there. The wild ones were cared for by
females once we were freed but then they were taken to
remote locations without them. They have spent months
on their own and I’m not certain they’d still resist
attacking a woman. I’m also not willing to chance it.”
Fear inched up Trisha’s spine as she stared at Slade.
“Trust me, Trisha. I would never let you down,”
Brass promised softly. “I know what I’m doing. The wild
zone is the safest place for you to be. They will not hurt
you and I would never allow anything to cause you
harm.”
“Trisha?” Slade shook his head at her, watching her
closely. “Trust me. Tell them to put you up at my house
while I move into the hotel.”
She managed to refrain from flinching. She could stay
inside his house but he’d move out. “Brass?” She turned
her head and tore her gaze away from Slade’s. “I know
you will protect me. Whatever you think is best is fine
with me. It’s your call.”
Brass smiled. “We’re going to the wild zone.”
Slade growled viciously and cursed. “Trisha? Get
over here now. We’re going to have a private talk.”
She tensed as she slowly faced him. “Excuse me?
You’ve known how to reach me for weeks if you wanted
to talk to me. You should have tried to tell me before
now if there was anything you had to say that I needed to
hear.” She started to walk toward the Jeep.
She heard someone snarl and spun back around in
time to see Brass move quickly as Slade lunged for
Trisha. Brass got between them and snarled back at
Slade. Slade stopped. Both men were tense as they
glared at each other. It looked as though they were going
to fight.
“Brass? I really don’t feel well,” Trisha urged
quickly, not wanting them to come to blows. “Can we
go? Thank you for your concern, Mr. Slade, but I have
total faith in Brass, Moon, and Harley to protect me.”
“So that’s how it is,” Slade snarled. “Fine. There’s
one empty cabin out that way. You can have it. I’ll send
someone with supplies immediately. It’s a one-bedroom
but it sounds as though the four of you won’t mind
sharing a bed together.” He spun on his heel and
stormed toward one of the buildings.
Trisha watched him go and fought tears. “Did he just
call me a slut in a roundabout way?”
Moon laughed and wiggled his eyebrows. “I wish
you were. I’d even be willing to share with them if it
meant having you in a bed naked with me.”
She laughed, knowing it was meant as a joke. Moon
could always make her feel better. “You keep wishing.
You guys get the floor if there’s only one bed.”
Brass relaxed and smiled at Trisha. “Not a problem.
You definitely get the bed. You wimpy humans would
never survive sleeping on a hard floor. Us males don’t
mind sleeping on hard surfaces.”
Harley chuckled. “Speak for yourself. I love beds so
maybe I’ll take the night shift and sleep in it when Trisha
isn’t in it.”
“I am good at snuggling.” Moon wiggled his
eyebrows at Trisha again, making her chuckle. “If you
get cold just let me know and I’ll keep you warm. I’ll
even behave if you don’t make me sleep on the floor.”
“I’ll have them bring out mattresses,” Brass groaned
playfully. “When did you guys become so soft?”
“When we were given choices,” Harley shot back.
“Let’s get out of here before Slade returns to snarl at you
again. Dealing with all these humans has really made
him testy. I don’t know what crawled up his ass but I
hope he has a need for toilet paper soon.”
“Gravity would definitely be Slade’s friend,” Moon
chuckled softly.
Trisha laughed. She loved the guys. She was pretty
sure she’d be crying after her confrontation with Slade if
it weren’t for them. Brass helped her into a Jeep while
Moon and Harley climbed in the back. Brass took the
driver’s seat. He looked at the other Jeep with a New
Species man waiting with their bags.
“Do you know what cabin Slade spoke of?”
He nodded.
“Lead the way,” Brass ordered. “We’ll follow.”
Harley handed Trisha her seat belt. She mutely put it
on and flashed him a grin. He nodded at her. “Always
buckle up.”
“Yes, sir.”
Trisha stared at the beautiful scenery they passed—
lush grass, big, pretty trees and rolling hills. She caught
sight of a deer at the edge of some trees. It was such a
beautiful place that she was able to push thoughts of
Slade from her mind. It was hard to do but she didn’t
want to break down in tears.
* * * * *
Slade paced inside the forest on the other side of the
buildings, hiding from everyone, and knew he hadn’t
taken seeing Trisha well at all. The sight of her in another
man’s arms had nearly sent him into a jealous rage.
Brass had carried her in his arms, spoken as if he had
a right to speak for her, and she’d allowed it. A snarl tore
from his lips. He’d sacrificed his sanity to stay away from
her, gone against his instincts to be near her, and she’d
defied him when he’d just wanted to protect her.
He stiffened, his fists balled, as his pacing ceased.
Pain tore through his chest at the thought that she no
longer wanted him. He should have told her why he’d
avoided her but he had believed she’d talk him into
ignoring her own safety if she felt even a tenth for him of
what he felt for her. It would have weakened his resolve,
staring into her eyes and if she’d touched him, he would
have lost that battle.
A slight noise drew his attention and he turned his
head to stare at a Species male seeking him out. “What is
it?”
“The architect wants a word with you. There’s
something wrong with the blueprints for one of the
modifications you asked for at the hotel.”
Rage burned inside him. Work had taken up all his
hours. He barely slept but it kept his thoughts off Trisha
for the most part. He needed to keep busy now more
than ever. Otherwise he’d jump in a Jeep, drive to the
cabin, and… rip off her clothes and fuck her until she knows
she’s still mine.
He pushed back his thoughts, knew he couldn’t
allow his desire to rule his actions. She was pale and ill.