AMY
âPick up the damned phone, Izzy!â Amy yelled as she shifted gears. The roar of the engine almost drowned out the sound of the phone going to voicemail, yet again.
~Shit, what if itâs Peter? Maybe heâs figured out where sheâs hiding.~
She cursed her lack of progress on tracking Peter down. She made an oath she would catch the guy after what he did to her friend.
Sheâd never found Peter particularly clever, yet he must have planned to leave Izzy, squirreled some assets and cash away.
Most people couldnât just disappear. They needed credit cards and phones and social security numbers. ~Itâs hard to vanish, yet he managed it somehow. ~She felt sure heâd run.
Ever since Izzy saved her life responding to an armed robbery call that went bad, the two were inseparable. She loved Izzy like a sister, and the boys like they were her own nephews.
~If anything has happened to her, Iâll kill him, Iâll fucking kill him.~
She gritted her teeth and flicked her long black hair out of her eyes as the lights above changed to amber, and gunned her Mustang through the intersection, calculating how long it would take her to get there.
Sheâd planned to go back up this evening, taking some time off to look after Izzy, and drive overnight, but the DA wanted a last-minute meeting in his office to discuss new evidence about the still unidentified Doctor Ripper.
The biggest case sheâd ever worked, one she couldnât miss, even though her friend needed her more than ever. She just felt lucky that the call from Izzy came through as she walked back to her car after meeting with the DA.
~Iâm not going to be there in time to make a difference. I have to call in local support.~
She pulled over next to a set of strip shops, just outside a dirty-looking laundromat, and pulled her phone out of the dash holder.
As quickly as she could, she found the number for the local Canadian Mounties near Izzyâs cabin on the lake outside Silverton and dialed.
âSilverton office, Mandy speaking. How can I direct your call?â
âMandy, my name is Detective Amy Costello of the Vancouver Violent Crimes unit. I need to speak to your captain, NOW!â
The tone of the call being placed on hold gave Amy the opportunity to stick her phone back in the hands-free kit and gun the engine into the evening traffic, skidding the back tires on the icy road.
âThis is Captain Roy, Canadian Mounted Police, can I help?â
The friendly male tone over the speakers made Amyâs eyes roll.
âI need you to get a unit up to the Martin Cabin, about five miles outside of Silverton. You have a B&E in progress. Assume whoever is there is armed and dangerous.
âThe victim is a VIP to the Violent Crimes unit in Vancouver.â Using her unit like that would get her into trouble, but it would also get the troopers moving faster.
âOh, Iâm sorry there, eh. We wonât be able to reach that part of the mountain for a good few hours yet. Some trees blew over in a storm and are blocking the road up to those cabins.
âMy guys are working as fast as they can, but with the freezing temperatures, itâs slowing the work down.â
Amy slammed her hand on the wheel. âThen get some guys out on snow bikes, or a helicopter if you have to! Do something!â
âEasy there, Detective Costello. The Silverton police department is only three troopers, eh, and they are all out on calls. I will send them up there as soon as they can get through.â
She sucked in a calming breath of the chilly air and let it out slowly. âFine, just get someone up there as soon as you can.â She stabbed at the red phone on her steering wheel to end the call and shook her head.
~Fucking Mounties.~
She shifted the car into gear and kicked her foot down as the empty country road opened up ahead.
She dialed Izzy again. âPick up, Iz,â she said, hearing the worry in her tone. The call again went to voicemail.
âCome on, Izzy! Pick up, dammit!â
She ended the voicemail and pushed her silver sports car as fast as she could responsibly go on the icy, snow-covered road.
~Why isnât she answering? What the hell is going on?~
As the road stretched out in the headlights, Amy thought back to the first day they met. A break-in, two houses away from where Izzy and the kids lived.
She went in the front and her partner went round the back, but the perp climbed out a side window and into Izzyâs yard.
Amy followed him, and when she jumped the wall into her garden, she came face to face with a revolver. Her own sidearm holstered, she did not have time to protect herself.
Her life flashed before her eyes. Tasteless, bland coffee at the station with her boring peers. Too much of that.
In that moment, she remembered the coffee, not her few years of military service after high school, or even her messed up family.
The thought that no one would miss her echoed through her mind as she stared at the steel-gray barrel.
She didnât see Izzy until the petite brunette woman swung a two-by-four across the back of his head that flattened the little tweaker like a bug in an instant.
And being a paramedic, she knew just how hard to hit the little bastard without crushing his skull like a peanut.
By the time he came around, Amy had her cuffs on him and stood embracing the woman whoâd saved her life, trying not to cry.
In that moment, their friendship stronger than sisterhood emerged, and the feisty dark-haired woman and her boys meant more to her than she could admit, even to herself.
~If itâs Peterâ¦Oh God, didnât he do enough to her?~
Even the memory of seeing her in that hospital bed made her fists clench on the steering wheel.
Her beautiful friend, with the smile that lit a room and made everyone around her feel better, lying amid tubes and machinery like a broken porcelain doll, her face swollen beyond recognition.
~Iâm coming, Iz. Just hang in there.~
ISABELLE
The shock of the kiss froze Izzy in place, but as Mikhlas moved his lips against hers, her body reacted.
One side of her mind told her this guy was about to get a fist in the face, and the other told her to shut the hell up.
Like something meant to be, two puzzle pieces fitting together, and something sheâd waited for her whole life. It made no sense. It was crazy andâ¦incredible. Warm and hypnotic.
So hypnotic that when the second man cleared his throat, and Mikhlas stepped back, she simply stood there trying to catch her breath instead of smacking him across the face.
âNot without my permission,â she whispered unheard as Mikhlas licked his lips with a devilish grin, flashing his perfect teeth.
âPrime, did you receive the sample?â he said. Mikhlas nodded his head as if listening to someone. His smile widened, and his attention returned to Izzy.
He bowed to her, actually bowed like some kind of knight before speaking and gesturing to the sofa. âPlease, sit. I will explain everything to you.â
Mikhlas waited for her as she still reeled from the kiss. ~What was that? What the fuck is going on~?
Mikhlas reached out to her, but even though her hand twitched, and she wanted to reach forth and take his large warm one, she shook her head a little and stepped to the couch on her own.
~Get a grip, you idiot. It was just a kiss. ~As she stepped past him, she caught a stronger whiff of citrus and cinnamon, like a heady intoxicating liqueur.
She didnât stop, although she wanted to. If she lingered, he might get another crazy idea, like that kiss. ~That...incredible kiss~. ~Stop it, Izzy~! ~Crazy person, remember~.
When she stepped toward the leather sofa, the other man lay on the floor, stretched out beside the fire. One long arm reached out and snagged a cushion off her fatherâs chair to prop under his head.
Izzy limped to the other end of the couch and lowered herself gingerly into her fatherâs old chair.
A pained whimper escaped her lips, and when she peered up, two sets of red eyes glared back at her. ~How are they doing that~? ~Are those contacts?~ ~Is this a game to freak me out? Because itâs working~.
âIâm listening,â she said to Mikhlas.
âWhat would you like to know?â Mikhlas asked. Izzy raised her eyebrows. ~Is he serious?~
~Why did you kiss me like that? ~she thought. But she couldnât ask him ~that~. âWe can start with what the hell youâre doing here.â
âWe are here to take you back with us,â Mikhlas said.
âWhat does that mean?â she asked, folding her hands around her phone, âTake me where?â
âTo the Realm.â
âAnd where is that?â
âVery far from here,â the guy on the ground mumbled.
âYou said you would tell me everything. So far, youâre just dodging all my questions.â
âPerhaps you should ask different questions.â
âWatch yourself, Silian!â Mikhlas said in a warning tone before turning back to Izzy.
âI want the truth or Iâm calling the police,â she said, hoping her voice sounded authoritative and confident and knowing she failed.
âYou said your friend is a police officer, and that she is on her way here,â Mikhlas reminded her, his eyebrows raised.
âYeah, she is, and sheâs going to be here soon, so start talking.â
Mikhlas perched on the chair in front of her.
âVery well. As I told you before, we are from the Royal Defense Fleet,â Mikhlas said, brushing some speck of dust off his leg.
âA vast army tasked with the protection of the Realm. We are from a galaxy billions of light-years away.â
Izzy closed her eyes and shook her head.
~Delusional and crazy, great. Careful, Iz. One wrong word could send them over the edge.~
âI know you do not believe me, and I understand. I will prove it to you in the morning.â
âPlease, just leave me alone,â Izzy whispered.
âWe cannot do that,â Silian said from the floor. âWe are sworn by loyalty and duty to the Crown to stand by your side until we return to the Realm with you.â
She didnât believe a word they said, but the only way out of this mess could be through it. âWhy?â
âBecause you are the chosen queen,â the man on the floor said. He turned to her, his blue eyes gleaming in the dim light of the fire.
âOf course. Well, as your queen, I command you to leave,â she said. ~This is ridiculous.~
Mikhlas grinned. âYou are not the queen yet. Only once you ascend will you be crowned. Then you may command us to do whatever you wish.â
Izzy sighed, and with too much sarcasm she said, âSo, you want to take me awayâ¦? To the Realmâ¦? In a galaxy far, far away?â
âYes, but you must first be healed,â Mikhlas dropped his gaze to her leg and his eyes changed again to that deep red.
âHow are you doing that with your eyes?â she asked.
Mikhlas turned his face away. âForgive me. I donât mean to unsettle you. I do not have control over it. The change is linked to the three primary states of mind, anger, sadness, and calm.
âAs the level of an emotional biochemical rises in our blood, our eyes react to it. It is nothing you should fear,â Mikhlas explained.
Izzy let it all sink in for a moment. âWhat are you?â she asked but wasnât sure she wanted to hear the answer.
âWe are not from your world, but we are men just the same.â
âIf youâre not from here, how can you speak English?â She hoped to catch them in a lie.
âWe haveâ¦translators in the language center of our brain. Millions of nanites translate everything we hear and change our speech patterns to match. To me, you are speaking my language.â
She shook her head. ~Does he think I will believe any of this?~
Izzy wasnât a conspiracy nut, and she understood that humans may not be the only ones out there, but these two looked far too much like normal guys to be aliens, despite their size and freaky eyes.
âLet me guess, you have teleporters, and laser guns too?â
âWe prefer not to use such weapons. We fight with blades,â Silian said from the ground.
âBlades. Like knives?â She swallowed. ~Perfect. Two crazy strangers in the house that liked to chop things into pieces.~
âNot knives. Blades,â Mikhlas said. As Izzy watched, a fine mist of silver clouded around his leg and a shining blade swirled into existence on the side of his black pants.
Mikhlas grabbed the handle and spun the sword around. He stopped it for her to look at. The long, thick blade curved upward with four sharp teeth at the tip.
Her heart jumped at the sight of this stranger in her home, holding a sword that could cut her in half with one swing.
~Wait. What did I just see, and what is he going to do with that thing?~
He held it out for a few seconds for her to examine, and then pressed the blade to the side of his leg, where it melted into the fabric of his clothing.
Izzy relaxed now that the weapon had disappeared, but her mind still felt clouded with confusion at its appearance.
âWhat the hell was that?â
âStandard combat blade.â
âNo, not that. How did it just appear on your leg?â
âPrime morphed it for me,â he said.
âUh-huh, and whatâs a prime?â
âNot what, who. She is a self-conscious extension of the Alpha Primordial Sentinel Being.â
âWow, okay, Iâm sorry I asked,â Izzy said, leaning her head back onto the headrest and closing her eyes.
She felt Mikhlas move off the seat. âI can see you do not believe anything I have told you. For now, believe this. You have nothing to fear from Silian and me.â
âWe will not hurt you, and we would give our lives to protect you. Rest. Heal. Everything will be clear in the morning.â
Izzy kept her eyes closed as she spoke. âThis is a dream. It must be.â
She lifted her head to look at Mikhlas, but the space he occupied moments ago appeared empty. The floor by the fire, the leather chair in front of her, empty.
~Where the hell did they go? And how did they disappear so quietly?~
Her phone, still gripped firmly in her hand, erupted with an endless stream of pings. She unlocked the screen to find nineteen missed calls, seven voicemails, and twenty-two texts, all from Amy.
~Shit. How did I not hear all that?~
She hit the call button and waited.
âIzzy, tell me you are all right,â Amyâs panicked voice rushed through.
Izzy scanned the cabin around her, âYeah, Iâm fine.â
âWhat the hell happened?â
âI donât know,â Izzy said. She could hear her own honest confusion.
âYou said there was someone in your house,â Amy replied. âI heard you talking to some guy before the line went dead.â
âYeah, theyâre gone now,â Izzy said.
âThey? More than one. Not Peter?â
âYeah, two of them, but theyâ¦they just disappeared.â
âDisappeared? You mean they left?â
âI think soâ¦,â Izzy said.
âIz, whatâs going on?â
âIâ¦I donât know.â
âListen, Iâm on my way. I should be there later tonight if the Mounties have cleared the road. Stay put and answer your damn phone when I call!â Amy said, and the line went dead.
As Izzy sat in the chair and let her mind work, she wondered for a moment if she hadnât taken too many pills that afternoon.
What those two strange men had said to her still left her reeling, and the sudden and unexpected kiss pissed her off. ~I should have smacked him in the face~.
But her fingers gently ran over her lips as she remembered the incredible feeling of it. How right it felt.
Logic told her that no one gets away with pulling a move like that, but something inside her screamed for him to come back.
To be close to him again. To feel his lips on hers and the gentle strength of him. The moment he touched her, her mind sprung open, and like waking from a dream, it felt as though this was how the Universe wanted it to be.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with me?â Izzy mumbled to the empty room. âHeâs crazy. They have to be crazy!â
~He might be crazy, but damn, heâs hot~.
His straight and powerful face, shaded in stubble with his thick black hair cut short, just wouldnât leave her mind. ~Those eyes, so beautiful, so blue, like a tropical ocean or clear sky.~
The way his hand moved to the back of her neck when he kissed her, and how he licked his lips after the kiss as if savoring the taste of her sent a shiver through her.
She didnât understand what the hell they wanted, or where they disappeared to for that matter, but his touch made her think of reckless and dangerously impulsive possibilities.