Lanie It was easier to get inside than I'd thought it would be. Apparently, nobody looks twice at someone who seems to be exactly what heâs supposed to be. | just kept my head down and my voice gruff and no-nonsense.
| was inside.
Too bad wearing this guyâs face didnât also transfer all of his memories to me. | had no idea where to go, so | just started walking. There were a few signs, but nothing that screamed âhereâs the room where we keep babies.â
The scent of coffee had me salivating, and | paused outside a room with an open door. The coffee scent was even stronger in there. It wouldnât be where the twins were being held, but | needed an excuse to linger while | figured it out.
| helped myself to a paper cup of coffee, marveling at the size of my hands. Looking like Philips was one thing, but | also had to move inside his body, operating it like a puppet. This was nothing like when | shifted and Lily took control of our consciousness.
S$ hit. It hadnât occurred to me that | actually had a d ick now. | shifted from foot to foot at the thought.
âAnts in your pants?â The voice came from behind me as the person pushed past to get at the coffee maker. The man looked about Philipsâs age. My age, | reminded myself. âWhere the hell have you been?â
| cleared my throat. âApologies. sir, | needed caffeine. Bad night's sleep.â
| kept my voice low and rough. | had no idea about what the patches on his uniform meant, but I'd added the âsirâ just in case he was higher ranking than Philips. It seemed I'd made the right choice, because the guy -his name badge said Franklin, poured himself some coffee and lifted his cup in my direction.
âYeah, thatâs going around. You gotta cover Smithâs post today.â Franklin sipped, wincing. âCoffee's s hit today. Anyway, Smith was called away to provide protection to the High Council. So youâre coveringâ
The question blurted out of me before | could stop myself. âWhy does the High Council need more protection?â
Sh it. Had | just given myself away? Would Philips have dared to ask Franklin a question like that? | braced myself, but Franklin didnât seem too put out.
He shrugged, dumped the coffee down the sink, and tossed the cup into the trash. âYour guess is as good as mine. | heard something about a vampire coup, killing all the Alphas. Something like that.â
He sounded totally unconcerned, but ice flashed through my entire body. Well, Philipsâs body. My back snapped up straight, shoulders squaring. My guts tumbled and twisted.
Fortunately for me, Franklin had bent to look in the fridge, his top half hidden behind the open door. |
didnât call out the lie, obviously, and by the time he closed the door to show off the bottle of iced tea in one hand, Iâd managed to compose myself.
To keep was you klin eyed me. âYou got something else going on today that | should know about? You look like s hit.â
âNo, sir. Just that bad nightâs sleep, like | said.â
He lowered his voice and leaned in. âYouâd better get to Smithâs post. You know we canât keep those yahoos waiting. Iâm headed that way, we can walk together. | gotta tell you about this date | had with a hot little honey...â
The leer on his face grossed me out, but | sent up a prayer to the Moon Goddess for watching out for me.
| didnât think I'd ever be able to find my way to where the twins were being kept without Franklin as my guide, and | was glad for the tour even if it meant | had to listen to him bragging about his sexploits for the next fifteen minutes.
...80 then she goes, âbut itâs so big, right? And Iâm like...ah, s hit, here we are. Guess I'll have to finish the story later.â Franklin pulled up so short | almost ran into him.
Honestly, Iâd been tuning him out while | kept my eyes and ears open, paying as much attention as | could to all the different corridors and signs. | had to be sure | could find my way out of here again. Lucky for me, Franklin was so preoccupied with his story that he didnât notice | barely responded.
He ducked his chin toward the door at our left and the tall man there who had to be Smith.
âDismissed,â Franklin barked. âYouâve got a new assignment.â
Smith grinned. âBetter than the smell of diapers and listening to those two little freaks screaming their heads off, | hope.â
Franklin clapped him on the shoulder and they both headed down the hall, leaving me to take my post outside the door without another word to me.
My heart pounded at what I'd just heard, and | sent up another grateful prayer. The Goddess was definitely looking out for me, which | confirmed with a quick peek inside the room before | shut the door quickly, The twins were inside.