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âWe prefer the term âshapeshifters,ââ Lucas said. âWerewolf is soâŠHollywood.â
âDidnât mean to offend, but God. Mason kept talking about werewolves, and I just thought he was insane, that his brain power was too much for him. I mean, his IQ is off the charts.â
âYou know Mason Keane?â I blurted.
âHard not to when I workâworkedâfor Bio-Chrome.â
ââWorkedâ?â Lucas repeated, suspicion in his voice.
âYeah. I quit about ten days ago. Decided to take a long-overdue vacation. Andâokay, I was curious. I wanted to discover for myself if you really existed.â
âAnd you decided to do that by following us?â Connor asked.
âDonât sound so offended, man. He was following me.â He jerked his thumb toward Rafe. âNot that I ever spotted him or anything. It was just a sixth-sense kind of thing, you know?â
Yeah, I knew. So the odds were that when I had felt that sensation of being watched, it had been Dallas doing the watching. Or maybe it had been Rafe, slipping in to keep an eye on us.
âSo why follow us?â Kayla asked.
âIâm a scientist. I need proof. So are all of youâŠâ Dallasâs voice trailed off as he glanced around.
âIf we tell you that, then weâll have to kill you,â Rafe said, and I thought he was only half joking.
âLook, dude, Iâm not here with evil intentions. Like I said, I just wanted proof. And I was trying to figure out if I could trust you. For all I knew, youâd get rabid and slobber.â
âAnd now you know we donât,â Lucas said. âWhatâs it to you?â
Kayla put her hand over his. I wondered if she was aware that Lucas was trying to decide what to do with the human. Worst case scenario involved death, but I didnât think weâd go there. We could take him to Wolford and let the elders deal with him. Or we could take our chances and just let him go. Who would believe him anyway?
âLook, I can feel the tension mounting so letâs all relax, okay? Iâm on your side. I figured if you really existed I should tell you what I know. And if you didnât exist, then I was working for some crazies and shouldnât even bother to ask them for a job reference.â
âSo what exactly do you know?â Connor asked.
âRight at the edge of the forest, just before you get to the part thatâs designated national park land, thereâs a wooded area thatâs still private property. Last year Bio-Chrome started building a lab there. Seemed an odd choice, you know? Because itâs away from everything, in the middle of nowhere. Helicopters bring in our supplies. We live there; we work there. Itâs almost a prison. To be honest with you, I wasnât sure they were going to let me leave.
âAnyway, theyâre very secretive about whatâs going on at the facility. When I applied for the job, all I knew was that it involved studying what they were calling the âL-factor gene.â Stupid me, I thought maybe it referred to loveâŠsomething to help geeky guys get dates. I really had no clue. It wasnât until I was working there that I discovered the L stood for lycanthropy. I thought it was a joke.â
He stared into the fire. Whether he was trying to determine what more to tell us or still dealing with the fact that we actually existed, I didnât know.
âBut Dr. Keane and Mason, they were so obsessed. They kept talking about how they wanted to capture a lycanthrope and study him. It sounded barbaric. I mean, if these beings did exist, locking them up would be taking away their rights. When I pointed that out, Mason said that lycanthropes werenât human, so they didnât have any rights. It just sounded so wrong.â
But sounded so much like Mason, I thought. I glanced over at Kayla. She looked incredibly sad, and I knew it was because she didnât understand why everyone didnât accept our existence as gracefully as she had.
âWhy didnât you tell us all this the other night?â Lucas asked.
Dallas met his gaze. âI was going to, but the more I talked, the more the idea of werewolvesâsorry, I mean âshapeshiftersââit just sounded soâŠout there.â He studied his hands again, the way he had at the Sly Fox: as though he could figure out how we did it.
âSo you thought spying on us was a better solution?â Connor asked.
âLook, Iâve never done this James Bond stuff before, okay? So shoot me. Besides, I saw what heâs capable of.â He pointed at Rafe. âYou could kill me, but I stepped forward and here I am.â
âWhich brings us back toâexactly why are you here?â Lucas asked.
âI just thought you should know what they were planning.â
âYou said the lab was near the national forest. Where exactly?â
âFar northeast corner.â
âWhy donât you show us?â Lucas asked.
âWhat? Like on a map?â
Lucas was wearing his donât-mess-with-me expression. In it, I could see the ferocity that marked him as the leader of our pack. Judging by the way Dallasâs eyes widened slightly, I suspected he recognized it, too.
âI was thinking you could show us in person,â Lucas said.
âYou donât trust me,â Dallas said, his voice slightly petulant.
âLetâs just say weâve dealt with Bio-Chrome before. The company is not exactly on our list as a friend of endangered species.â
Suddenly appearing very nervous, Dallas glanced around. âTheyâve hired mercenaries to guard the place. They look like theyâd kill their grandmothers if the price was right.â
âAnd you didnât think that was worth mentioning earlier?â Rafe asked with a deadly calm that sent a shiver up my back, even though I knew heâd never hurt me. He was studiously avoiding looking at meâwhile I was having a hell of a time keeping my gaze from wandering over to him.
âI was getting around to it. Look, Iâm being a good samaritan here. And Iâm feeling very unappreciated.â
âYou just have to show us the lab,â Lucas reassured him. âWe may have some questions once we see it.â
Reluctantly, Dallas nodded. âYeah, okay, I guess that
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