25: Paranoia
Predatory
RIKA POV
âSasha, seriously, that was incredible. Did you have all that back story made up beforehand, or did you improvise it on the spot?â Zoe gushes as we load ourselves, our feline comrade, and our necessary supplies into the SUV.
âI was developing it on the drive back from Sherwood forest,â Sasha mutters. âPlease, leave it. I donât want to be congratulated for being a terrible person.â
âNo one is congratulating you for being a terrible person,â I huff. âIâm congratulating you for being damn good at your job and for helping me make sure that wire-tap virus works the way I intended it to.â
âAnd does it ever!â Zoe chirps, hopping into the driverâs seat. I wonât set up my whole kit again until we get into our plane, but I have a souped-up tablet on my lap to keep an eye on the lycans and one earbud in. âIâm always just amazed by what you come up with, Rika! We could hear their whole conversation clear as a bell, even with the feeds from your surveillance equipment turned off.â
âWorked it in with the pictures from this afternoon. None of them will suspect a thing, since I was able to keep the file size down. Should blend right in with the pictures, and I sent at least one that each of them should enjoy. I guess now we get to figure out how well my little virus works over distance. You should text him once we get in the air, Sasha, to see how that aspect works.â
Sasha groans quietly in reply. I glance into the rearview mirror to see her curled into a miserable ball in the backseat, staring into middle space with dead eyes.
âHey, lovely. You have nothing to be ashamed of,â Zoe assures her gently. âYou were just following orders, doing your job.â
âSo were most of the Nazis,â Sasha deadpans.
âThis isnât exactly a grand time to be growing a conscience, Sasha. Youâre an assassin, for fuckâs sake. You mowed down more than thirty vampires the other nightââ
âThat was different. They deserved to die, for the way they were torturing those girls, and for the other lives they ruined with their selfishness.â She shakes her head. Are those tears in her eyes? âYou both said as much earlier, on the phone with Anselm. These guys donât deserve all the lies and the surveillance, and at some point Iâm going to have to either tell Drake the truth or just ghost him, and either way, heâsâ¦.â
âHeâll probably be pretty torn up about it,â Zoe grants. âBut heâll get over it. Thereâs no way you can possibly be âthe oneâ for him, is there? With the species difference and all?â
âStranger things have happened.â
âWait. You thinkââ I start, then cut myself off. The idea is too ridiculous to voice it aloud.
âI donât know. Iâm no lycan expert. But no target has ever been into me like this before.â She looks like she wants to say more, but no more words are forthcoming. She looks like sheâs about to cry, or vomit. Maybe both.
âWell, at this rate you probably wonât have to kill him, at least,â Zoe offers, ever the optimist among us. âWould talking about this new job help at all?â
âMight as well give it a shot.â
âRight. Rika, tell us what weâve got to work with.â
âWell, you know weâre headed to Montana. Sweet of you to minimize the lying where you can, Sasha,â I begin, flashing her a smile in the rearview mirror. She flinches and turns away, and I stifle a sigh. Best get on with it then. âBut our target is a dragon this time. Got himself a pretty sweet setup, with a cave in the Rockies thatâs practically inaccessible to humans, plenty of food, the works, but according to our scouts, lately local farmers have been complaining of missing livestock and attempted arson on their lands.â
âSo. He got too comfortable and now heâs gotten cocky,â Zoe surmises.
âThatâs absolutely whatâs going down. Apparently one of the non-combatant operatives in the area paid him a visit to ask him to tone it down and barely escaped with their life. He seems to think WASP doesnât have the power to control him.â
âMy favorite,â Sasha mutters darkly. Fire has replaced the water in her eyes.
âYou think youâre up to fight a dragon one-on-one?â Zoe asks, concern threatening to supplant optimism in her tones.
âI have a lot of frustration to take out on someone. And since our dear Commander is too much of a coward to come handle his dirty work himself, I guess this dragon will have to do. Do we have a name for him, Rika?â
âSvartheron, it says here,â I tell her. âAnd Iâll start looking into our dear Commanderâs communications regarding the pack our other targets come from. You raised a good point earlier, asking what he thinks he knows that we donât and why heâs so invested in that mission.â
âThank you. Before you do that, details on Svartheron?â
âYouâve heard most of what Iâve got. I think the only thing I havenât already mentioned is that heâs only a couple hundred years old.â
âYoung, for a dragon.â
âHence the cockiness,â Zoe interjects. âWe canât actually kill him though, can we? Since dragons are a protected species?â
âThatâs probably part of the cockiness, too. He knows that. But weâre certainly capable of killing him, and thatâs the lesson he needs to learn during our time in his territory.â
Sashaâs eyes are practically glittering with anticipation and determination, and the look on her face would be downright terrifying if I wasnât her teammate. I wonder what Drake would think of her, if he could see her now. Can she scare him out of liking her, or would he find this somehow arousing? I donât know Drake well enough to be sure, and right now I have more important things to worry about, like snooping into Commander Anselmâs interactions with the lycansâ pack.
Of course, his electronic communications are encrypted, but not to a level I canât unravel. I wrote the encryption program all the WASP brass use. What was their pack name again? â¦Linto-Gizos. Thatâs right. Roughly translated as âMoon Singer,â according to my sources. Itâs easy enough to find more about the Linto-Gizos pack in WASPâs archives. Thereâs one Eric Sadoques listed as one of the pack Elders. He must be related to Drake somehowâ¦ah, yes, his father. Next step: any direct communications between Eric Sadoques and Commander Anselm?
Answer: Yes, several. Requests for greater autonomy for the Linto-Gizos pack, mostly, which Anselm has denied, citing an incident with one Stephen Sadoques and âthat once-human girlâ six years ago as evidence that the whole pack must be watched carefully. What the heck is that about? I pull up the case file. Different WASP operatives handled that one; Sasha, Zoe, and I had just been put on a team together at that point. Apparently Stephen SadoquesâEricâs brother, from these recordsâdidnât follow the appropriate procedure for turning his human mate, once he found her, andâ¦they were both executed for it.
That seems pretty extreme. It wouldnât be surprising at all for anyone who witnessed that intervention to have anti-WASP sentiments. And Eric Sadoques certainly seems mistrustful of WASP, from these communications, although he has a healthy respect for the organizationâs power. Anselmâs had a lot of Ericâs communications with others pulled into a separate file. Why? Reading them, it seems that Eric is extremely afraid that WASP will find an excuse to come after someone in his family or his pack again. That should be good, though, right? Heâs an Elder, one of the lycans in charge of that pack. He has the power to make sure it doesnât happen again. What is Anselmâs thought process here?
A little more digging yields an answer, from messages between Commander Anselm and his personal assistant.
âThereâs no reason for Eric to be so fucking paranoid unless he has something to hide,â Anselm wrote in one email. âOur scouts should look into everyone connected to the Linto-Gizos pack VERY carefully. At the first sign of anything unseemly, we strike. That ought to nip in the bud whatever insurrection heâs plotting, no doubt as revenge for his idiot brother.â
Well. That explains everything, then. It looks like Elder Eric isnât the only one whoâs paranoid in this situation. But should I tell Sasha what Iâve learned? It will only make Drake more sympathetic in her eyes, not less, and I donât think thatâs something we can afford to risk right now. I already sincerely doubt sheâll be willing to kill him, if it comes down to that. At the same time, though, it wouldnât be right to keep relevant intel from a teammate in the middle of a mission.
âHey, Sasha. I think Iâve figured out what you wanted to know, about Anselmâs motives,â I say quietly, half-hoping she wonât hear me, although thereâs no chance of that, with her feline senses.
âAnd? Talk to me,â Sasha replies, suddenly completely alert.
âIâ¦think itâd be easier to send you an email. Both of you.â
âDonât. Youâre not the only one in WASP who can spy on those things,â Zoe argues. âJust say it. Quietly.â
I hate that sheâs right.
âWell. Drakeâs father is one of their pack Elders, and Drakeâs uncleâhis fatherâs brotherâwas executed by WASP about six years ago due to a breach of protocol related to a human mate. Since then, Drakeâs father has been pretty leery of WASP, and Anselm is convinced that itâs because their pack must have something more to hide.â
âOf fucking course he is. Not like seeing your brother get murdered would be likely to induce PTSD or paranoia or anything like that,â Sasha spits bitterly. She would know. First-hand. Why the fuck did Anselm choose us for this mission, knowing all that he knows?
âSo heâs having the pack pretty closely surveilled. Any sign of trouble from any member and he means to bring down the hammer.â
âAnd the scoutsâ reports on these three are sufficient condemnation, in his mind,â Zoe sighs. I can feel Sasha vibrating with rage in the back seat.
âI think so, yes. Iâm going to keepâ¦compiling evidence. Iâll let you know if anything else of interest turns up.â
âPlease do,â Sasha hisses.
âYou donât need more reasons to hate him,â Zoe cautions.
âHeâs the one who needs that warning, not me.â
I almost feel bad for this dragon weâre going to visit. I donât envy anyone who gets to face Sasha when sheâs livid like this. With this information in Sashaâs hands, Zoeâs fears that sheâll be outmatched are severely misplaced.
It could be, if she stays this angry, that even Anselm couldnât prevail against her.