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If she tried to tell Dillard, heâdjust have her hauled off to a loony farm.
Call the army?
Who the hell did a person call if theysaw something like this?
The UFO people?
God! They were comingin now! Shecouldnât think of anything in the world that could be done insideof days, weeks, or months if she tried to call someonein.
She damned sure wasnât up to taking ontwo aliensâlord knew how manyâby herself!
A knot formed in herthroat.
Jarrod was part of it.
God! Sheâdslept with one! Well, tocall a spade a spadeâscrewed. She was a traitor and besides that ithad been inside of her!
She slowly and carefully stepped awayfrom the door when she saw the blue light flare up again,indicating another arrival.
When she whirled to run, she ran smackinto Jarrod.
Actually, she didnât realize just atfirst that it was Jarrod.
Because sheâd just seen him, or hislook alike, inside the apartment. Jesus! Were there two ofthem?
âWhat the hell are youdoing?â he growled.
Marilyn shriekedâactually it came outmore as a squeakâand tried to make a hole where he was standing.Fighting free of him when she realized she wasnât making anyprogress, she slid from his grip, dropped to her hands and knees,and tried to crawl between his mile long legs.
He locked them around her and reacheddown and plucked her from the floor as if she was practicallyweightless when she knew she was far from it.
Holding her ass up.
If only sheâd been turned the otherway she could have bitten his dick.
She bet heâd let her gothen!
Before she could do more than suck ina deep breath to scream the house down, something jolted her andher voice froze in her throat.
In fact, everything on herfroze.
And then he simply carried her insidehis apartment and kicked the door closed behind him.
Chapter Ten
Jarrod settled her on a barstool witha back and arms, straightened her up and then bound her to thechair.
She watched him throughout theprocess, unable to move anything but her eyeballs, struggling withthe fear clawing at her vitals.
He grasped her cheeks and tipped herhead back to study her face. âYou should begin feeling sensationagain shortly. Are you going to be a good girl, baby? Or am I goingto have to gag you?â
Marilyn blinked at him, struggled tospeak, managed to form her mouth and make sound. âGoo âŠ.â Shewatched his face to see if heâd understood the attempt and triedagain. âB goo.â Please donât gag me! Iâm claustrophobic.
He studied her a moment longer andfinally patted her cheek and left her.
When he moved away, she could see thetwo aliens sheâd seen earlier.
With them were two smallerversions.
The two small ones tried to climb upthe female when they discovered she was looking at them. She satdown on the edge of Jarrodâs couch and gathered both of them toher, as if she was comforting them.
The male began making angry sounds andwaving his arms.
Jarrod made similar sounds back athim.
Marilyn didnât have a clue of whatthey were discussing but it sounded a lot like anargument.
The female said something and bothJarrod and the male alien turned to look at her and then the twosmall ones.
Children.
Marilyn knew immediately that she wasright. They werenât just small versions, they were youngerversions. But why the hell would they sendâor bringâchildren alongon an invasion?
The little ones kept peeking at herfrom beneath their motherâs arms and she felt a knot of empathyswell in her despite her suspicions.
Poor babies! She could see they werescared. Every time they looked at her, they clung to their motherand hid their faces.
She must look horrible tothem.
Because they sure as hell lookedhorrible to her.
The arguing, if that was what it was,stopped.
Just about the time it did, the doorburst inward and Dillard lumbered through the doorway, gun drawnand extended before him. âNobody move!â he bellowed.
He hadnât even gotten the order outwhen a ray shot across the room and hit him center mass. A look ofsurprise crossed his features and then he crumpled to thefloor.
Following the ray to its origins,Marilyn gaped in horror at Jarrod, who had something held out infront of him and had assumed the same stance as Dilliardâlike twocowboys having a shootout.
âOh my god, Jarrod!âGasping it out instinctively, Marilyn was surprised but distantlygratified that she at least had her voice backâeven if it did soundstrange to her ears. âYou are going to be in so much trouble! Is he⊠dead?â
* * * *
Dillardâs inner bloodhound wasthoroughly aroused by the time heâd managed to corner the weirdofor a second attempted interview. He didnât make any more headwaythan he had the first time aroundâwhich told him the guy was acareer criminal even though he couldnât find a damned thing on him.He was just too damned good at evading any question thrown athim.
The suspicion that he was anundercover cop lingered, though. Heâd checked out every databaseavailable for every case currently in the works, every branch ofthe lawânothing.
But it was the very fact that the guyjust didnât seem to exist anywhere earlier than a few months agothat made Dillard more and more certain that he was badnews.
Either he was just a common thug whoâdhad so much practice evading the law that he was a professional. Orhe worked for the governmentâand he was dirty.
Dillard meant to find outwhich.
So he took it upon himself to stakeoutthe placeâtalking his partner in to splitting shifts with him sincehe couldnât very well go to the brass and ask for resources to helphis investigation.
But he was in luck. He hadnât beenwatching more than a couple of days when the case broke wide openand he was the man on the job when it went down.
Whatever âitâ was.
And he was damned if heknew.
But right at 4:00 am, blue lightstarted pulsing in the apartment, escaping the room darkeningcoverings over the windows in slivers that he might have missed ifhe hadnât been watching that very apartment.
Something was up. Somethingweird.
Just as he was about to get out of hiscar, the weirdo came out his window and started down the ledge likehe was strolling down a damned mile wide sidewalk!
âWhat the f?â
He walked right over
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