Stealing Hope [Midnighter Seductions 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Corinne Davies

Stealing Hope [Midnighter Seductions 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Corinne Davies

Author:Corinne Davies
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Published: 2013-04-28T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Six

Wolfe wanted to rage at the bindings holding him and at the officer who continually asked the same questions over and over. He was sitting in a small, windowless room that smelled like rotten wood with bright artificial humming lights over his head. He’d had the misfortune of being in some miserable predicaments in his lifetime, but this room was one of the worst. They’d offered to look at the cuts and scratches on his arms, but he told them not to bother. The last thing he needed was to have any of his blood work on record. Instead one of the officers wrapped gauze around his arms and taped it down while looking over the markings on his arms. As soon as Wolfe got home he’d be able to draw from the energy that flooded his home world and heal himself.

“What about her?” A picture slid across the table and landed at his fingertips. It took everything for Wolfe to keep his features in the scowl he’d adopted since being brought into the room an hour before. A picture of a smiling Destiny looked up at him.

“Who’s she?”

“You really going to sit there and tell me you have no idea who she is?”

Wolfe wasn’t a fan of interrogations. That sort of thing was best left in Blade’s hands, but he knew that any slip could get him and Falcon deeper in trouble. Rock and Jag were very careful to keep Destiny out of sight of the other workers when they brought her over to Earth. He’d thought it was far too dangerous, but he wasn’t the one to tell their Noonsa Atan “no.” He’d leave that difficult job to his Nohchils.

He leaned back and shrugged one shoulder. “I have no idea who she is.”

There was a rapid knock on the obvious two-way mirror behind the officer. Wolfe sat back in his seat with his feet planted on either side of the chair. Tipping it back on two legs, he tried to cross his arms over his chest, was frustrated when he couldn’t, and took a deep breath. He slowly let it out and tried to think of something other than the bindings rattling on his wrists.

It’d been a very long time since he’d been imprisoned by anyone. He’d spent much of his younger years exploring and had taught himself how to fight. One bad move found him trapped on the wrong side of a war he had no business being involved in. After escaping, he’d come across Falcon by chance, both of them trapped in a foreign world, fighting for their survival. What were the odds that they’d find each other in the middle of all that? The two of them had made their way back to Lu’um and pledged their strength to the other warriors, or Midnighters as they thought of themselves now.

Something’s going on. Falcon’s message vibrated on his inner arm. The law officers had frisked them looking for weapons but assumed that the band on his arm was decorative.



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