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Chapter 14
Penelope


H
arrison
, oh my God, are you okay? You didn’t come home and I was so worried!” I had been pacing for hours, cradling Camden in my arms while I walked. He liked at it, least. I felt like I hadn’t slept. There were bags under my eyes. Being without Harrison was harder than I thought it would be. I was trying to be strong, but in the end, I just wanted him here with me. Another night like the other night would be a welcome distraction. The feel of his hands on my skin, the way he smelled, the way he worshiped my body.

I needed to feel that again.

But finally, he had called. Hopefully, he was coming home and we would have answers.

“Hi babe, I’m sorry, but this situation is way worse than we thought.”

“What does that mean?”

“That I’m not coming home tonight. That this is a burner phone, and they’ve given me a new truck.”

“What?” Shit. Now I was truly all alone.

“I can’t implicate you, what if I’m being watched? We have to be careful. I would die if something happened to you.”

I sighed heavily. I felt the same way. “I know, it’s just, how long?”

“I don’t know. We have a couple things in motion, so hopefully just a few days. Then we can put all of this behind us, I promise.”

I chewed on my lower lip.

“Don’t be nervous,” he said.

How couldn’t I be? The man I loved was risking his life to protect me and my son. I was terrified.

“I have to keep you and Camden safe, you two are my life now.” His words rushed over me. What if something went wrong, what if this was the last time I talked to him?

“Harrison?”

“Yeah?”

“I think I love you.”

He paused for a moment. “I love you too.”

“You need to come home safe, do you hear me?” My voice cracked slightly. I knew he heard it.

“I promise. Kiss Camden for me.”

“I will.”

He hung up, and I scrolled through my phone to find the only picture I had of the three of us. I smiled as I looked at him holding Camden with his other arm around me. I didn’t want it to be our last family picture.

It couldn’t be.

Chapter 15
Harrison


W
e have some new information
.”

Sarge called me, which I knew wasn't good. Immediately, my concern ran to Penny and Camden.

“What's wrong with them? What happened?”

“This isn’t about your girl. There's another girl, one that I'm sure you saw in the cages. I need you to retrieve her.”

“You want me to go on a rescue mission? I thought this was recon only.”

“So did I. But it turns out that we’re not the only ones interested in Purest. Besides, all this information you’re getting so quickly? You’re good at your job Harrison, but not that good. I think someone is onto you. This is additional help if you need it.”

I didn’t say anything. I agreed with him, it was all too easy. I had to be more careful, watch more closely. I was missing something.

Sarge spoke again. “Someone that we’re all too familiar with has someone missing from his family. He thinks that they took her. And he’ll do anything to get her back. If this mission goes south, this is your option for a backup plan.”

A backup plan? He meant an illegal one. “Something off the books? Who is this guy?”

It wouldn’t be the first time we got help from the other side. It pissed me off, but sometimes the enemy of my enemy of my friend thing was very real.

“It's probably for the best that you don't know. I don't want you to get caught up in more trouble than you can handle, Harrison.”

“More trouble than I can handle? What the hell is all this about? And be honest with me, Sarge. Who is this?”

I heard him sigh on the other end of the line. Clearly he felt that whatever I was asking was too much. It wasn’t like Sarge to keep me in the dark. It usually meant that big things were coming. We all had our pasts, but Sarge’s was darker than most. He had seen things that others on the team hadn't. He'd been around during darker times of the city. And sometimes he tried to keep those things from us. And while I valued that about him, this was too much. If I was going on some sort of mission for him, I needed to know the truth.

“Fine. It's for the Marconi family. Like I said, someone to back you up if you need it.”

The Marconi family. Just hearing the name made me shudder. They were serious mobsters. People that we had taken time out of our lives to put away. I couldn't believe that he wanted me to work with them. He must have really thought my life was in danger. And I couldn't deny that also made me nervous.

“So who exactly am I going to pick up for him? If I'm breaking somebody out, I need to know all the details. You and I both know that I've already looked at all of their surveillance, and while it's not bad, it's not good either. Surely I can’t just waltz in there and take somebody out with me. I'm going to need a plan. And the last thing I want is to blow my cover for some stupid family that has only made my job harder over the years.”

“I kinda thought that you would feel that way. But this gives you an out. One that I have a feeling you might need. I don’t want you going in there completely unaware, or even worse, what might happen to you if this goes south. You have to make the right choices for you, but at the same time this is a good option, one you should take.”

I knew what that meant—I didn't have a choice. He already made the deal with the devil, and I was just fulfilling his obligations.

“All right, who's the girl?”

“His niece. She's not really involved with the family. She won't know who you are or why you're rescuing her. But it's important that she gets out. They have it on good authority that they've been testing on her. I don't know what that means for her. I don’t know if she'll act a certain way, or if that just means she’ll go with you more willingly. I don't have any details for you, but I wish I did.”

So did I.

“I'll send you everything you need to know about her, any information we have on her, but from there it's up to you. Think you can handle it?”

I sighed, thinking about how I could've gone soon, about how I could've been with Penelope and Camden, and how this job had almost been over. But of course, Sarge had to drag me back in. But he knew he was right; if things went south at the facility, I needed an exit strategy. And one of the most powerful mob families in the city owing you a favor was the best exit strategy that anybody could get. I would do whatever Sarge wanted, and he knew it.

“I'm in. Give me the details before going tomorrow. I’ll have a job done by the end of the week. But Sarge, this means someone needs to check up on Penny. If I get found out and she's hurt as a result…”

He interrupted me. “You’ll kill me. Don't worry, I understand.”

I ended the call, but I knew that he truly did understand. I would do anything to keep Penny and Camden safe, even compromise the mission. They were my first priority.

Chapter 16
Harrison


H
ey
, Green!”

I turned around to see Frank standing at the other end of the hallway, just beyond my post. A couple days had passed. I’d been working all the shifts they gave me, waiting for a break to get downstairs.

I was desperate to go home to Penny and Camden, but nothing had moved yet. I had even considered meeting up with them in private, but I couldn’t risk them.

I'd been standing guard all day. I was more than halfway through my shift and I hadn't heard anything more about the girl I was supposed to find. Sarge had sent me the file the night we spoke, but I had no idea which cage she was being kept in, or the type of shifter she was. There was no way to know which prisoner to release. I'd been pretty pissed that Sarge wasn’t giving me better information, so I told him to text me something by the end of my shift today. But so far, nothing.

If I didn’t get this girl out, it would be his fault.

“You need something?” I said, addressing Frank at the end of the other end of the hall. He trusted me. Too much. And with each passing day, I was getting more suspicious. He had already given me a headset, so I was wondering why he was beckoning me when he knew he could just call me on the walkie.

“I have a job for you, come on down.”

I followed him down the hallway toward the elevator that he had taken me down just a few days before. I wasn't anxious to get back downstairs, except that I had to find the girl. And all that I knew about her was that she was somewhere down there.

“Yes, sir? What can I do for you?”

“Got a rowdy test subject downstairs. Don’t know what she thinks is going on, but they need you to go take care of her. I can't believe they’re asking us to babysit test subjects now. But I think it's just because we have the extra manpower. They want to make sure that you're worth the money.”

Babysitting a test subject? “What do you want me to do?”

“I guess just sit with her. Make sure she isn’t going to try anything stupid. She's going for some testing today, and they’re worried that she's going to flip her lid and hurt somebody. They need someone to help restrain her, someone built like you.” He laughed, patting me on the back like we were old friends. He still had no idea. He still thought I was on their side. Or he was still playing me, I couldn’t be sure.

“Okay, so what's the subject’s deal? What should I know about her?”

He shook his head. “It's just some girl. I don't know what they're all freaked out about. Supposedly she turns into some sort of big cat. But they haven't been able to observe that yet because she's refused to do any of the progress reports with them. So I guess they just want to make sure that she's even legit?”

I nodded like I understood, even though that didn't make any sense to me. Unless she had been trying to convince them this whole time that she wasn't really a shifter. Hoping that then they would leave her alone. Free her. But if that's what she believed, then she was seriously mistaken. Just watching these guys for a couple days, I knew that if they weren’t going to keep her, they were going to kill her. Maybe she didn’t get that.

“I'll take care of it, Frank. Anything else I can do for you?”

He smiled at me and put his arm around my shoulder.

“I can't tell you how much I love hearing that, George. You know, I really think you can make something of yourself here. Just these past couple days, you’ve shown more progress than most of the guys do here after a month. Upper management’s going to notice. They’ll give you more responsibility if you let them. This could be a really good career move for you. Start a family, have enough money to retire early. That's my plan, anyway.”

“Retire early?”

“Sure. Whatever else they want me to do. Wouldn’t you?”

“Definitely. But the company comes first, obviously. Once I've got a nice little nest egg to rest on, I can think about those things.”

He nodded knowingly and then swiped his badge at the elevator.” You won’t be able to get in and out without upper level security clearance. So when they're done with you, one of the doctors down there will let you back up. Have a great rest of your shift. I'm off for the day.”

“You're off?”

“Yep. Going fishing. Taking my son out on the water. Should be a good day. Just keep an eye on those animals down there. Jack’s up in the main office if you need anything. Hopefully, this will be easy enough for you.”

He had no idea. Without all the regular security, I could run this place. And I could get the goods and be out of here before anybody noticed. This was my opportunity, but I just didn’t expect it to come as quickly as this. Sometime in the future. I was very quickly seeing this as a “seize the opportunity” type of scenario. And I was damn good at that. But I also watched him walk away. Looking carefree. Was this too easy?

I took the elevator down the stairs and waited for directions from one of the lead doctors. It was a woman, and she freaked me out. She had such a stern look on her face all the time, like she wasn't ever happy with anything. I tried to turn on the charm with her a little bit to see if that would open her up. I would need more information before I could move forward. All that I had was a name, there was no fucking way I was lucky enough that the girl that I needed to be keeping under control today was Marconi's niece. But my luck apparently was about to change.

“Are you the security they sent down?”

“Yes ma’am,” I said confidently.

“Good, you look like you actually know what's going on compared to the last one they sent me. And that led to an escape.”

“An escape?”

I thought they had their shit together enough to not let somebody out of here. But apparently I was wrong. I wondered if there were other test subjects that had escaped, people that we could use to further our investigation.

“Yes, a couple weeks ago. So frustrating. I had finally gotten what I needed from her. She was shifting back and forth at will, and we could do blood work at any time. And then suddenly she was gone. I couldn't believe it. They had been so stupid as to let her go. If they would stop letting my subjects go, I wouldn't need new ones. And then I wouldn't have to deal with shit like this.”

“So where is the animal?” I said as I played my part.

“Follow me.” She turned on her heel and walked down the long, dark hallway past the cages. I tried to tell myself there were people inside. But I knew it was futile. I was lying to myself. Some of the creatures didn’t have people left inside of them. And I couldn’t blame them. They had been tortured, and perhaps some had been forced into their animal selves.

As I walked past, I nodded to them. I tried to give them some sort of hope. I tried to let them know that I was on their side. None of them spoke. Most of them didn’t even turn their heads in my direction. They had been so conditioned to only feel pain when people came to them that they hardly acted human anymore.

There was always a part of us deep inside that the caged bear. We hid it from the rest of the world, not necessarily because the outside world wouldn't accept us, but because we felt the need to guard ourselves. Protect ourselves from harm. I had been raised that way. To keep quiet. Just in case. You never knew what was coming. Who was around the next corner. Who was out to get you even though they said that they were your friends. I wondered if that's how they'd gotten people here, by lying to them. I couldn't think of another way.

Finally, we got to the second to last cage on the left, and in the corner, there was a girl in a hospital gown looking disheveled. Her hair was sticking out in every direction, and when she looked up at me, her eyes were sallow, like she hadn't been eating. She was terrified. My bear paced back and forth beneath my skin as I tried to remain calm. I couldn't let her or the doctor know what my plan was. Both for my safety and for hers.

“This is her. I know she doesn't look like much, but she's anything but harmless. You need to keep a close eye on her. I'll be giving her a shot in about an hour. Maybe you could talk to her? Calm her down beforehand.” She waved her hand at the girl in the cage. “I'm just so tired of dealing with her. Maybe if you try, you’ll get somewhere.”

She changed her voice to make it sound like she was speaking to a child. “Tasha? Tasha, I know you can hear me. This is George. He's going to sit with you for a while. Isn't that nice? I really think you're going to like him. Now just behave for George. Don't cause him any trouble, or I’ll have to come back. But we don't want that. Be a good girl.”

She talked to her like she was a toddler. But she was at least twenty, if not older. The only reason she looked as young as she did now was because she looked so afraid. Fear always made people look small.

“So I have an hour with her?”

The doctor looked at me harshly. “If you want to see it that way, then I guess. But really, you have an hour to get her under control.”

I looked at the girl shivering in the corner of the cell. She seemed totally harmless. The doctor walked in the opposite direction, and I realized I had an hour to complete my mission. Get the girl out, and don't get found out. Lucky for me, while the doctor was talking, she didn’t notice me grab her badge. She talked a big talk, but she couldn't keep up. All brains and book smarts on that one, I laughed to myself, as I thought that she probably got mugged pretty often and didn't even notice. Served her right. I waited until I was sure that she was out of earshot to start talking to Tasha. I needed to explain my plan.

I lowered my voice to a whisper. “Tasha? Tasha, I know your uncle. I'm here to get you out.”

She didn’t move. I don't know what I expected; I guessed she’d spring forward and be grateful about her rescue, but instead she was just a shell of a person at this point. There wasn't much left to her.

“Tasha, I need you to listen to me. We’re going to get out of here, but you're going to have to follow me. If you don't, then I can't help you. So please just listen to me, let me help you.”

I saw a flash of yellow cross her eyes. What type of animal had they said she was? Some type of cat? I wondered how much of her power she had truly shown them.

“Tasha, listen to me. I'm here to help. I promise. But I need you to follow along. If you just sit in this cell, then we’re not going anywhere. And you know your uncle, and I know your uncle, and he's not going to like either of us if we don't get you the hell out of here. Am I clear?”

Suddenly she sprang into action, moving swiftly across the cage. The way she prowled back and forth at the edge made me immediately recognize that stance. It was the same one I had seen Sarge do. She was a tiger.

“You're a tiger? Shit.” I had learned to deal with tigers because of Sarge. They were the hardest shifter to get along with. They were reclusive, and they only wanted to do things their way. This made things a lot more difficult. Her eyes narrowed at me and finally she spoke. Her voice was gravelly, like she hadn't used it in a while. I felt for her.

“They sent you for me? I'm surprised.”

“Are you? You’re related to a mob family. Did you really just think they would leave you here to die?”

She looked like she considered it for a moment.

“I bet you have a family,” she said. “That you have people who would miss you if you were gone. Do you know why my family wants me back? It has nothing to do with loyalty. I'm one-of-a-kind. A rarity. And when they marry me off, I'll be worth a lot of money to them. That's the only reason they want me back. It has nothing to do with family.”

She spat on the ground. This was going to be more difficult than I'd anticipated. She had clearly become hardened in here, thanks to self-preservation. I didn’t blame her.

“Listen, I don't know what drama you have with your family. But I'm here to do a job. And if I successfully complete this job, your uncle is going to help me if I need a favor. And that's something that I'm interested in. So let's do this.”

She rolled her eyes at me. “The only reason I'm doing this is because I want to get the hell out of this place and away from that crazy lady. She's such a fucking bitch. Always sticking me with needles, talking to me like a child. She really treats us like animals, you know.” She lifted her nose up into the air and looked at me with astonishment. “Wait, you do know. You’re one of us?”

I shushed her, putting my hand out in front of her cage. “Don't say that any louder.”

“Why? Because you know the others in here will kill you if they find out what a traitor you are? What the hell are you thinking working here?”

I shook my head. She didn't trust me. I couldn't blame her. But if we were going to get out of here alive and with my cover intact, she was going to have to start. I had to give her a reason to.

“I'm an undercover cop. I'm here to find out as much as I can about this place. That way we can take it out.”

She looked at me carefully, like she was studying me. She wasn't sure whether to believe me or not, and I didn't blame her. But we didn't have time to discuss this. We needed to move before the doctor figured out I’d taken her badge.

“Undercover?” she asked.

“Yes, undercover. And we have to go now.”

She nodded. “Fine by me. Swipe the doctor’s badge on my keypad down at the bottom of the hall. It opens my cage and two others. One of them is with the doctor now so he's out, but the other one is the guy three down from me. So he’ll have to come with us. Or he'll blow it for us. And you might want to know, the guy’s got some serious anger problems. He is really pissed about being stuck here.”

“Great, another one of you to save. Fine, where is he?”

“Three down. Also one more problem, he really doesn't like to be a human anymore. I blame these jackasses for that, but I don't know that he'll shift back.”

“If he doesn't shift, he doesn't come. It's that simple. I cannot walk out of here with one of you in animal form. You have to walk on two legs.”

She shrugged. “Tell him that.”

I walked down the hall at a brisk pace, but I didn't want to alert the security cameras. When I arrived at two cages down from her, I saw what she meant. There was no one in the cage. Because it wasn't just a cage, it was a window to an aquarium. The other shifter? He was a fucking shark.

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