Taken by Midnight

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Authors: Lara Adrián
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understand."
    Jenna stepped backward, stumbling a bit. She was suddenly awash in confusion. Suddenly swamped in emotion that shortened her breath and put a tight squeeze on her chest. "I have to ... need some time alone ..."
    Alex nodded. "I know how hard this must be for you, Jenna. Believe me, I know."
    She drifted toward the adjoining bathroom, Alex moving across the floor with her, sticking close as though she thought Jenna might collapse.
    But Jenna's legs weren't about to give out on her. She was stunned and shaken by what she'd just heard, but her body and mind were far from weak.
    Adrenaline coursed through her, flooding her senses and putting her fight-or-flight instinct on high alert. She forced a calmness into her expression as she looked at Alex now, while inside she felt anything but calm. "I think I'll take that shower now. I just ... I want to be alone for a little while. I need to think ..."
    "All right," Alex agreed, ushering her inside the enormous bathroom.
    "Take whatever time you need. I'll get you some clothes and shoes, then I'll be right outside if you need me."
    Jenna nodded, her eyes following Alex to the door and waiting for it to close behind her. Only then did the tears begin to fall. She wiped at them 38

    as they streamed down her cheeks, hot as acid, even while the rest of her felt chilled to the core.
    She felt lost and scared, as desperate as an animal caught in a trap.
    She had to get out of this place, even if it meant chewing off her own limb to escape. Even if it meant using a friend.
    Jenna cranked the hot water in the massive two-person shower. As the steam began to fill the room, she thought about the elevator that had carried the other women and the young girl down from the outside.
    She thought about freedom, and what it might take for her to taste it.
    "Still another two bloody hours to sundown," Brock said, glancing at the clock on the tech lab wall as if he could will the night to come. He pushed off the conference table he'd been leaning against, his legs antsy, his body needing to move. "The days may be short this time of year in New England, but damn, do they crawl sometimes."
    He felt eyes on him as he began a tight prowl of the room. It was only himself, Kade, and Gideon in the tech lab now; Lucan had gone to find Gabrielle, and Hunter and Rio had both left to join Renata, Nikolai, and Tegan in the weapons room for a bit of sparring before the start of the night's patrols in the city. He should have gone with them. Instead he'd stayed behind in the lab, curious to see the results of Gideon's latest blood work on Jenna.
    He paused behind the computer screen and watched a set of stats scroll on the display. "How much longer is it going to take, Gid?"
    For a few seconds, the clatter of fingers racing over a keyboard was the only reply. "I'm just running one last DNA analysis, then we should have some data."
    Brock grunted. Impatient, he crossed his arms over his chest and continued wearing a track in the floor.
    "You feeling all right?"
    When he pivoted his head, he met Kade's narrowed, assessing look.
    He scowled back at the warrior. "Yeah, why?"
    Kade shrugged. "I don't know, man. I'm not used to seeing you so twitchy."
    "Twitchy?" Brock repeated the word like it had been an insult. "Shit. I don't know what you mean. I'm not twitchy."
    "You're twitchy," Gideon put in over the clickety-clack of his work at the computer. "In fact, you've been visibly distracted for the past few hours.
    Ever since Alex's human friend woke up today."
    Brock felt his scowl deepen even as his pace across the floor grew more agitated. Hell, maybe he was on edge, but only because he was eager 39

    for darkness to fall so he could hit the pavement on patrol and do what he'd been trained to do. That was all. It had nothing to do with anything--or anyone --else.
    If he was distracted by Jenna Darrow, it was because her presence in the compound was a breach of Order rules. They had never permitted a human

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