The Recluse (Arachnid Book 1) by D.A. Rice

The Recluse (Arachnid Book 1) by D.A. Rice

Author:D.A. Rice [Rice, D.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-02-22T16:00:00+00:00


Have you exterminated the bug problem?

Damion clenched his teeth before responding.

It’s taken care of. I may have a lead on who “the Recluse” is as well.

If you are interested, that is.

There was a pause in the chat response before Fenris replied:

Very.

Damion smirked at that and minimized the chat. He knew Fenris would be waiting to hear back from him as soon as he had more information. He turned his attention back to Rei’s apartment and waited.

Soon he would know exactly who this golden-eyed friend of hers was. Fenris seemed to believe that even if he wasn’t the Recluse, he was important. How much, then, would Fenris want this man taken down if he turned out to be the Recluse as well? But Damion knew he couldn’t just hand Fenris a suspicion. He had to be thorough, and he would be.

Fenris knew more than he told anyone. He had an eerie sixth sense when it came to people. There was something about the man that hung out with Rei that Fenris was determined to know. However, finding out information about him was proving difficult. It was as if this man, Eli, was protected. How he could evade Fenris as a whole was beyond Damion’s ability to know.

Fenris had been able to tell that Rei was different without even meeting her. The more Damion hung out with her, the more he knew the Wolf was right. Rei saw demons, but her ‘migraines’ were unearthly. He had seen her eyes, how they changed when she had them. Fenris seemed to think this man she was so interested in was similar, and Damion didn’t doubt that he was right.

Other than what he’d been told, Damion knew nothing about who Eli was, how he operated, or where he’d come from. Whatever powerhouse Fenris thought him to be, Damion didn’t want to be responsible if the Wolf missed his chance to find out. He could only hope, in the end, that Fenris would treat Rei much kinder then he would undoubtedly treat Eli.

Fenris wouldn’t let any of them live if he couldn’t use them. Even if part of Damion knew that Arachnid was not the group it once was, that it had become something darker, he couldn’t escape Fenris. So he’d hack and do as the Wolf commanded.

Damion leaned back in his chair, listening to the whispers and updates of the other eight, waiting as a spider would for a fly.



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