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by Heath Stallcup


  “That’s what orders are for, sir,” Spalding interjected. “If they can’t take an order, you replace them.”

  Matt shot him a hard stare. “Spanky, I have a little over a week before the end of the world. I don’t have time to replace them, much less train whoever their replacement might be. I have to work with what I have.”

  Spanky slumped in his chair. “I gotcha, sir. Play nice with the dumbasses.”

  “But once this op is done, they’re fair game, right Colonel?” Apollo asked.

  Matt gave him a hard stare. “Negative. This was their turf first, and we just hiked on their furniture. I may be the new boss, but that is no way to make a good first impression, and that is not what being a real operator is about.”

  2

  Viktor stood in the small room where Natashia unpacked their belongings. He was still recovering from the effects of ‘the calling’ and kept shaking his head in an attempt to clear it. “I had no idea he held such a power.”

  “He is the Alpha of all Alphas, my love.” Natashia had her back to him and continued to unpack as though what occurred was an everyday occurrence.

  Viktor sat at the edge of the bed and watched her. “True, but you say this as if you expected as much. Surely you could never have suspected such things either?”

  Natashia paused, holding the sweater she was about to put away. “No. I never suspected. But of all the things I have learned recently, I am not completely surprised.”

  “Why is that, darling?”

  She placed the sweater in the drawer and closed it. “Think about it, my love. We find out that the Sicarii is not only real, but alive and well and about to call all vampires into the Blood Apocalypse. We find out that the human hunters aren’t hunters at all, but wolves, very much like ourselves—”

  “No,” Viktor interrupted, “they are nothing like us.”

  Natashia sidled up next to him and wrapped her arms around his neck. “Why do you say this, my love? Is it because of Jack?”

  Viktor let a low growl escape his throat as he thought of his daughter’s mate; the human hunter who thinks he is a wolf simply because the humans genetically modified him. “He is nothing special.”

  Natashia laughed and it startled him. “He is Nadia’s mate, Viktor. You must accept him eventually.”

  “No, I do not.”

  “Remember, I told you that I had a secret to share with you?” she purred, rubbing her hand across his broad chest.

  “Yes,” he answered cautiously. “What is it?” He eyed her even more cautiously, unsure of what she might hit him with.

  “You must promise that what I tell you stays between us.”

  “Tell me,” he growled. “You know I do not like games, Tasha.”

  She stood and placed her hands on her curvaceous hips. “No. Not unless you give me your word. On your honor.” She flipped her chin high.

  “What?!” he barked. “You will tell me now, or I’ll…”

  She hiked a brow at him and allowed a slow smile to curve her lips. “Or you’ll what?”

  Viktor growled again, grabbing her roughly and pulled her to his lap. “Maybe I’ll love you so roughly that you’ll beg me to stop?” he teased.

  Natashia laughed and ground herself against his loin. “Do your worst, wolf.”

  He pulled her to him and kissed her roughly, his hands roughly squeezing her ass. She moaned and bit his lower lip, pulling it into her mouth and causing him to hiss.

  “Harder,” she purred in his ear. She leaned closer and bit him hard on his earlobe.

  He grew more aroused and felt her nails rake his flesh, the pleasure and pain spiking his arousal again. “Take me, my man.”

  He rolled her off of him and left her on the bed. “Not until you tell me your secret.” He stood stoically. Tasha glared at him, fury rising in her eyes that he would deny her. In an instant she hid her emotions.

  “Not until you promise me that you will keep the secret.”

  “Tell me,” he ordered.

  Tasha stared at him a long moment then smiled seductively. She feigned a yawn, stretching and pushing her ample breasts into his face. She then slowly unbuttoned her top and allowed those same ample breasts to fall free, noting his eyes lowering to them as she rocked her upper body side to side to give them their magical sway. “Promise me…” she repeated in a sing-song voice.

  Slowly another growl grew in Viktor’s throat as he gazed at her teasing flesh. He watched her hands come up and press her breasts together, pushing them up toward him, teasing him, tempting him.

  “Fine!” he barked. “I promise.”

  With a girlish giggle, Tasha sat up and embraced him, pulling his face to her chest. “I knew you could never resist me.”

  He nuzzled her and inhaled deeply of her scent while rubbing his face into her bosom. “Tell me your secret, wench.”

  “Our daughter is with child,” she said quietly. “And she has yet to tell her mate.”

  Viktor froze, his face buried in Tasha’s chest. Slowly he withdrew from his face and stared intently at her. “You jest.”

  “Non, I do not.” She was unsure of his emotions.

  Viktor sat heavily on the edge of the bed, his face unreadable. “With child?”

  “Yes, my love. I am sure.” She sat up and put her arms around his chest. She could feel his heart racing under her hands.

  He shook his head again as if to clear it. “We will be grandparents.”

  “Yes, we will.” She smiled at him. “The sound of little feet running through the castle again.”

  Viktor suddenly stared at Tasha, his face showing fear. “We are too young to be grandparents, my darling.”

  She pulled back in shock. “Poo! Viktor, you are centuries older than I!” She slapped at his shoulder. “While it is true that I am too young to be a grandmother, you are certainly old enough to be a grandfather!”

  He jerked back and stared at her, his mouth agape. Tasha laughed at him and pushed him away. He pulled her closer and tossed her down onto the bed. “I’ll show you who’s old enough to be a grandfather!” he growled as he bit her upon her exposed breasts causing her to giggle and yip.

  “Oh, yes!” she cried. “Show me! Show me hard!” she growled.

  The two wrestled about on the bed for a bit when Viktor suddenly paused. “Why did you stop?” Her face puckered with disappointment.

  “Why is this a secret?”

  Tasha sighed and averted her eyes. “Nadia has yet to tell her Jack.”

  Viktor leaned back and glared at Tasha. “Why?”

  “I do not know her reasoning. Only that she wants to in her own time,” she said, giving him a warning look. “And we will respect that.”

  Viktor thought about it a moment then simply nodded. “Very well then.” He turned back to Tasha. “Now then…where were we?”

  She lifted her breasts to him again. “I believe you were here…and here.” She raised her brows at him.

  “Ah, yes…I believe you are correct.” He lowered his face and dove back in.

  *****

  Jack found the barracks and went upstairs to the Team Leader’s rooms. He glanced around and half expected to find Nadia waiting for him in the common room where the TV sat silent, magazines scattered about the tables in front of the array of couches. He went down the hall and stuck his head in the first room but it was empty, unclaimed by any of the other squad leaders. The second room was empty as well. He assumed the final room was empty as well and found it stripped clean. With a shrug of his shoulders, he entered and dropped onto the bed. After staying with the elves, he rather enjoyed the feeling of a mattress under him again. He stared at the ceiling a moment then rolled off the bed and tossed his bag onto it, an unofficial claim to the room should any of the other squad leaders try to lay claim to it.

  He stepped out of the room and back down the hall. The lowest level had open bay barracks, enough for possibly two hundred personnel; but not nearly enough for the Elven Warrior
s who still waited in the warehouse. He shook his head as he pondered where they would put them all. They couldn’t expect the elves to sleep out on the desert ground.

  He took the stairs two at a time and stepped back out into the heat of the Nevada sun. He stared across the tarmac and saw the last of the planes taxiing away from the unloading area, making room for those that were surely on their way from across the world to this little slice of hell on earth. He turned and headed back to the warehouse, its large roll away doors still standing open. The only signs of inhabitants inside the warehouse were the slight wavering that one might catch from the corner of their eye, much like heat rising from the floor of the desert. Jack entered the building and called for Horith. A moment later, the tall Elven warrior appeared next to him as if stepping out of the heat ripple.

  “Chief Jack.” He nodded.

  “Horith.” Jack nodded back. “Look, we may have a slight problem,” he began. “I’ve been to the barracks, and there are only bunks for about two hundred people.”

  Horith only stared at him, his face expressionless. “My people only just got here themselves, and we didn’t know what to expect either. I apologize to you, my friend, but I think your people will have to take turns with the beds.”

  Horith finally smiled at him and stated simply, “We have no need for such luxuries, Chief Jack. We have brought our own accommodations. We can make do with this fine shelter if it is acceptable to your people.”

  Jack only stared at the man. “I don’t understand, Horith. There’s nothing here you can use. There’s no beds, no running water, no…”

  “You don’t understand, Chief Jack,” Horith stated. “We have brought what we need.”

  Jack shook his head. “But, Horith, it’s so damned hot in here! At least let us get you some place that has air conditioning or—”

  “Chief Jack,” Horith interrupted, “my people and I are fine. We have everything we need.”

  The smile he gave him told Jack that Horith wasn’t kidding. Apparently, the elves had packed away everything they needed in their pouches. Either that or they were taking turns going back through their Doorway to Anywhere to get whatever they needed.

  Jack shrugged and nodded. “Okay, buddy. You win. But look, we have a cafeteria right over there. If you or any of your people get hungry—”

  “We have our own food as well.”

  Jack gave him a quizzical look. “Horith, nobody brought anything with them. How can they be so well taken care of if all they have are their bows and spears and clubs and…I just don’t get it.”

  Horith simply smiled. “Things are not always as they appear, Chief Jack.”

  Jack studied him for a moment longer, then simply nodded. “Okay, Horith. But listen, if you decide you need anything, extra blankets, fresh water, food…anything…my barracks is right over there. Okay?”

  Horith simply nodded. Jack turned to go but turned back quickly. “Do you want these doors open or closed?”

  “Either way,” Horith answered. “It does not matter to us.” And with that he faded back into the heat shimmer.

  Jesus. Jack thought. What I wouldn’t give…

  *****

  Dom finally worked his way to a public pay phone and tried again to place a collect call to Tinker. He listened intently to the phone ring and ring until the international operator came back on the line and informed him that the receiving party must not be at home as nobody was answering. Dom tried not to panic and had the operator check to make sure that she had called the correct number. They had to be there. There was always someone there to…then he remembered what Lieutenant Gregory had told him the last time he called the base. They were bugging out and he was supposed to hitch a ride with Team 2!

  Dom cursed and slammed the phone down. He paced and fought the urge to punch the phone kiosk; if he could only remember where they were going.

  He groaned in frustration and leaned against the wall. He wanted to curse, to punch something, to throw something. His frustration level went through the roof. He finally had the answer to the question that had been nagging at him, and now he was stuck on the other side of the world with no way to reach his command.

  Dom forced himself to stop and think. What would be the logical thing to do? He paused and emptied his mind. Aviano! He would find a way to the Air Force Base at Aviano and then hop a military flight back to the states. Or maybe he could get lucky and find out where Team 2 went from there.

  He knew he was grasping at straws, but right now, it was the only thing he had.

  He stepped away from the shadows of the phone kiosk and glanced around. He had no idea where he was or which direction Aviano was, but he had to find a way there…and fast. The shop that the kiosk was attached to was closed and the street looked deserted. He took one more quick look to ensure the coast was clear then took off down the street.

  “I have no idea where I’m going, but there’s no sense in being late,” he muttered to himself as he took off at a trot.

  *****

  “Holy shit, Cap. Check this out.” McDonald leaned across the monitors, pointing.

  “What do you got?” Captain Roberts sipped at his coffee, his eyes scanning the incident report involving one of his men outside the HQ. He was doing his best not let his temper rise out of control as he read how one of his men had been accosted and put in the base infirmary.

  “You have to see this to believe it.” James was still pointing at the screen. “I’m seeing it myself and I don’t believe it.” Roberts could hear him rewinding and playing the same scene over and over. With a heavy sigh, he stood from his seat and went to the monitors.

  “What is it?”

  McDonald pointed to the monitor showing the hangar where he and his men had been held. It showed one of the military men approach and speak to a half-naked man before turning and leaving. “I’m not seeing what the problem is,” Roberts quipped.

  “Watch again…right here. The guy just appears out of nowhere.” James rewound the scene and played it again.

  Roberts leaned in to observe the scene a little better. From where he stood, it looked as if the man simply walked out of the shadows, but McDonald had a point. It did almost look as though he simply appeared from nothing.

  “Play it again.” He watched it twice more, then had the man slow it down to half speed. Then he watched it at one-quarter speed. “What the hell is that?” He watched the air shimmer and the man step out of it.

  “Beats the dog shit out of me, but it ain’t normal,” McDonald said. “I think it’s time we have a talk with that colonel.”

  Roberts shook his head. “Not yet. I need to have a meeting with him shortly. Print that off for me and I’ll mention it to him. If he balks or gives me any shit, I’ll shove this up his fat ass.”

  “Can I watch?” James made copies from multiple frames. “I’d love to see him try to explain this shit.”

  “Can’t explain away the truth.” Captain Roberts collected the prints and shoved them in the folder with the incident report. He grabbed his coffee and finished it before heading out of the office. “Don’t forget to sign off that thing before you resume your post. And get Reggie back in here to do his damned job,” he ordered.

  McDonald smirked as he mock saluted the man. He turned and stared at the half-naked man who kept appearing out of thin air. He moved closer to the screen and squinted. “Who the fuck are you? And how are you doing that?”

  *****

  Rufus Thorn, leader of the Lamia Beastia, entered Evan’s laboratory as Dr. Peters was setting things up. He strolled through the new laboratory and inspected the new area. “Very nice, Doctor. I’m sure you’ll be much happier here than you were at the old place.”

  Evan looked up from the mass spectrometer he was setting up. “Why would you say that, Monsieur Thorn?”

  Thorn swept the area with his arm in a grand gesture. “Why, just look around. You’ll finally have a real laboratory! Not just a corner carved out underneath an
old rusting hangar.”

  Evan looked about the room before giving Rufus a quizzical stare. “I’m afraid I don’t really understand, sir. Other than the workstations and the multiple sinks, there really isn’t much more here than what I had back at the Air Force base.”

  Rufus slumped his shoulders. “You mean to tell me that you are not excited about your new accoutrements? The equipment that was left here by the previous occupants alone must be…” he trailed off.

  “Very outdated,” Evan finished for him. “Circa 1970’s by my estimation.” He finished with the mass spectrometer and then gave Rufus his full attention. “That’s not to say that it couldn’t still be useful, but in all honesty, the equipment that I brought with me is more up to date.”

  Rufus simply nodded as he continued around the room, running a finger along some of the equipment already set up. “So, you find nothing here of value? There is nothing to excite you about your new laboratory?”

  Evan leaned against the counter and thought about it. He finally perked a little. “I like that my quarters are attached directly to it. And that they are much larger than the previous quarters that I held.”

  Rufus nodded. “Well, at least there is something that has made the move worth your while, oui?”

  Evan nodded, a slight smile forming. He went to the next crate and pulled out a large microscope, carefully setting it on a worktable. He paused and turned back to Rufus. “May I ask you something, Monsieur?”

  “But of course, Doctor. You may ask me anything.” Rufus thumbed through one of Evan’s many notebooks.

  “It’s of a personal nature. Are you sure you don’t mind?”

  Rufus closed the notebook and turned to him. “Please. If I may be of assistance.”

  Evan nodded, unsure how to broach the subject. He cleared his throat and searched for the proper way to begin. “If I were…well, what I mean to say is, if another vampire were to…well, actually if any vampire were to…um…well…”

 

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