Jasper by Catherine Lievens

Jasper by Catherine Lievens

Author:Catherine Lievens [Lievens, Catherine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Council Assassins, Romance, LGBT, Gay, Paranormal, Shapeshifter
ISBN: 9781487428334
Publisher: Extasy Books Inc
Published: 2022-03-03T18:30:00+00:00


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Unlike the shifters around him, Frazer could only hear Jasper’s side of the conversation, but he could follow along, and he wasn’t surprised to hear that the mutants wanted revenge.

He’d wanted it for a long time, too.

When he’d been freed from the lab, he couldn’t think of anything else. It had been easier to focus on revenge than on what his life was like now that he was free, and even more importantly, on what he was. Dealing with the fact that he wasn’t entirely human anymore and that he had a strange ability no one understood had freaked him out, so it had been easier to focus on the people who’d done it to him. They’d all been gone, though. There had been no one to take his revenge on, so—like Jasper—he’d focused on other things. Moore didn’t seem to be able to do that, and he was taking his revenge on all the labs and other scientists.

Frazer didn’t blame him, but he wasn’t sure this was the right way to do it. From the way it sounded, Moore’s group wasn’t organized. He might be the leader, but did everyone answer to him? The assassins and the enforcers’ organizations worked because they all answered to the council. The same couldn’t be said for the mutants, and Frazer was afraid that eventually one of them would do something they shouldn’t and hurt someone who wasn’t involved in the labs.

Roark held up his notepad so that Jasper could see it. Frazer could, too, and he wasn’t surprised that Roark wanted Jasper to mention the assassins. It was what they’d agreed on when they’d talked about it when Moore had appeared in Jasper’s life. Most shifters didn’t know about the assassins, and things should stay that way. On some occasions, though, the assassins needed to come out of the shadows, and this was such an occasion. Frazer wasn’t happy about it, and he wasn’t the only one, but he trusted Win and Roark, so he’d go along with whatever they said.

Jasper nodded. “Don’t you?” he asked Moore, apparently still waiting for an answer to his question about revenge.

Frazer wished he could hear the other side of the conversation. He and Jasper looked at each other, and Jasper’s eyes widened. He lowered the phone from his ear, pressed something on the screen, and a male voice echoed in the room.

“Don’t we all want revenge?” Moore asked.

Frazer held his breath. He didn’t know if Moore was aware others were listening, but just in case, he didn’t want to make any kind of noise.

“I don’t,” Jasper said. “I don’t want to see the scientists and the labs ever again. I want to deal with what they did to me and continue on with my life.”

“And will you be able to do that when you know there are more labs out there, doing what has been done to you to other people?”

“You can’t put that kind of responsibility on my shoulders. What’s happening to those people isn’t my fault.



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