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  “Are you going to do something with that big boy or just tease me with it?” He loved the husky sound her voice took on when she thought she was being naughty.

  “As my woman commands.”

  He took a moment to thoroughly kiss her. She was wet, hot, and so ready for him. When he slid inside of her, she let out a sound that something between a moan and a plea. He smiled. Summer was nothing if not demonstrative.

  They found their rhythm and Cullen couldn’t believe the perfection of it. Each one seemed to know how to please the other one. For two people who had known each other so little amount of time, they needed no words to communicate their desires.

  Cullen felt her breath on his neck as she moved beneath him. He stared into her eyes, never wanting to lose eye contact with her. Summer’s eyes held all the there was in the world and the way she looked at him when he pleasured her was all the brightness he would ever need to fill the dark places in his soul.

  He wished he could stop time and live in this moment with Summer forever. Cullen’s strokes became faster, harder and beneath him he could see Summer’s muscles clench in response.

  What had he ever done to deserve this kind of happiness?

  Cullen would swear he was burning up as their skin rubbed against each other causing even more friction in what was already an electric moment. Summer wrapped her legs around him more tightly and now it was his turn to groan.

  He wasn’t sure how much longer he could hold on. He plunged in and out of her, loving every second as her tight sheath convulsed around him.

  “That’s it, Summer. Come for me.”

  He felt her shatter and moments later, he followed her into heaven.

  The pounding on the door disturbed his happy reverie and he opened one eye. “Is that Gabriel?” Summer groaned and rolled over. “Where are my clothes?”

  “Top two drawers.” Cullen pointed towards his dresser. “I put your clothes away for you when you passed out last night. You don’t have much. Just a few things Ashlee sent over. We’ll take you shopping when this is all over.”

  “I can take myself shopping.” Cullen suppressed the grin that threatened at the tone in her voice. He had to remember that Summer liked to be very independent. She’d left her home when her parents hadn’t supported her dream.

  “Alright, then you can take me.” She rewarded him with a grin. Finally finding where his clothes had been thrown, he pulled on his boxer shorts and went to the door.

  Gabriel stood on the other side, his brow raised. “Took you long enough.” “Sorry. I’m an old man. I move slowly.”

  Gabriel snorted. “When did you get a sense of humor?”

  “Just because you’ve never known him doesn’t mean he didn’t have a sense of humor.” Summer stood in the doorway wearing jeans and a light blue tee-shirt that brought out her eyes. He couldn’t help the tingle on his skin that came every time she stood up for him or most especially when she called him ‘my Cullen,’ which he wasn’t even convinced she knew she did.

  “Maybe that’s true.” Gabriel looked down at his feet for a moment. When he looked up, any insecurity Cullen had seen there before was gone. This was the Gabriel who was as hard as steel. “Az wants me to inject the two of you with these locater beacons.”

  Gabriel held up a tool that looked something between a needle and laser gun. “You want me to let you tag me with that thing like I’m a dog or a bird?”

  Gabriel nodded. “I know. I objected to it too at first, but after Tristan went missing Az went out of his way to invent something that would allow us to locate our pack members if they vanish. This was the solution. It goes under the skin and that way, if we can’t reach you, we turn on the locater chip, and boom—Az can find where you are.”

  Cullen shook his head. “What if I don’t want to be found?”

  “You’ll have to take that up with the Alpha.”

  “You’re going to find her, Gabriel. She’s in the north. It’s dark and cold. She’s been waiting.” Cullen whirled around to look at Summer. Her eyes were lost and vacant. A vision, and it was just like the one she’d had in her dream. In fact, he suspected she had them all the time and didn’t discuss it with anyone.

  Gabriel looked confused. “What?”

  “I’ll explain later. Don’t bring it up.” Gabriel nodded although Cullen could tell by the look in his eyes he wasn’t satisfied with waiting.

  “I will take it up with Tristan. I am not letting you inject me with some gadget of Azriel’s making.”

  Summer stepped forward, her eyes clear. She was obviously not going to remark on what had just happened. “Okay, I’m not afraid of needles.” Summer gave Cullen a pointed look and Cullen looked down. Was he being overly difficult? If she wasn’t against getting the injection, should he not be?

  Gabriel injected Summer and she didn’t even flinch. She turned to Cullen. “I don’t want to be lost.”

  “Alright, Gabriel, get me too.” He held out his arm and the roof started to shake. He had a moment to look up and realize what was happening. He spun around to Summer.

  The room was filled with a bright red light and four flying demons came through the ceiling raining shards of concrete down as they broke through. A large chunk hit Gabriel in the head and he crumpled to the floor.

  “Summer! Don’t let them touch you with the top of their hands, they might have secreted the acid!”

  It was the last instruction he gave her before his entire body filled with fire. Oh gods, what were they doing to him? He shifted into his wolf form and his eyes closed. He tried to force them open but they wouldn’t comply.

  What’s going on? His wolf was as confused as he was.

  Summer? He called out telepathically but she didn’t answer him. Unable to open his eyes, he tried to rely on his scent. He could smell her. She was there with him. He growled out loud ferociously. The demons would not take her, not while he was still alive. A piercing pain lanced through his body from head to two.

  What is that?

  His wolf sniffed the air. A spell. A bad spell.

  What are they spelling us to do? He sniffed the ground in front of him, focused on getting to Summer. She was two feet in front of him but her smell was being blocked by the rank, sour pickle smell of the demons. He gagged from it. Why wasn’t Summer answering? Damn it.

  He felt himself lifted off the ground. He fought and struggled for escape. If he couldn’t see, he wouldn’t know when their faces dissolved. He’d have no idea when he could attack. If he got out of this, he was going to spend more time with his eyes closed practicing his skills.

  A third jolt of power hit his body and Cullen lost consciousness. His last coherent thought was of Summer and how he’d kill anyone who hurt her.

  11

  Summer had no idea how much time had passed but she still had fight in her and no intention of giving up. She struggled violently against the men who restrained her and one of them brutally twisted her leg. Growling, she tried to bite them but they were smart. They wore full body suits of some bite-proof material and had thick rubber gloves. Cullen could probably tear into them but she wasn’t that strong. Not even in her wolf- form which the son-of-a-bitch demons had spelled her into. But, her wolf was silent.

  Remembrance of something Ashlee had told about Tristan’s ordeal nudged her brain. She was stuck in her wolf form, unable to shift, with the wolf-half unable to communicate. Her senses hadn’t even improved with the shift. She felt just the same as she did when she was human except she was furry.

  Her mind flashed back to Cullen as she’d last seen him. He’d been unconscious the entire flight to Mexico. Well, she assumed it was Mexico. They’d flown south, and she’d watched the landscape change to jungle, finally landing at an institutional brick building in the middle of a clearing that Summer had to assume was the same one Ashlee had barely escaped from when she’d kidnapped the witch to save Tristan. One of the flying demons had taken Cullen away as they’d walked into the Institute. Sh
e’d been terrified the whole time they walked that the creature who held Cullen’s unconscious body in its claw-like hands, was going to touch him with the acid-secreting glands on those fearsome maws, horrified by the possibility that her mate could burned like Theo had been.

  They’d zapped him with a strange instrument that emitted a glowing light before they’d all taken off and he wasn’t answering her telepathic attempts to communicate. She looked around the room where the four men who had taken her from the demons had brought her. To her right, there was a silver operating table with restraints falling to the floor from both of its long sides. Fluorescent lights gave the room a hard radiance. She could see the floor was stained with red and brown splotches; Summer didn’t want to analyze too closely what could have made those stains.

  But it was the object in the center of the room that had her wishing she could scream. A large metallic cage with its back end pushed up against the wall stood out in front of her. Suddenly realizing that was her location, Summer started to struggle harder. No way would she be anyone’s victim. They weren’t sticking her in that cage without a fight.

  She growled and opened her jaw wide, baring her teeth. The man holding her left paw flinched and she knew he was her target. Swinging her head around, she threw all the weight towards her skittish captor. She startled him and he let go with one of his hands. She bit down hard on the loose hand. Two thoughts struck her. One, biting someone was a strange sensation. Maybe if she’d had her wolf with her she wouldn’t have been so freaked out by the feeling. As a human being, she hadn’t consciously bit anyone since she’d been a toddler. The second thought was that it had worked. Her captors, in their worry for the man she’d bit, had loosened their hold on her.

  She twisted in their arms and yelped when one of them in an attempt to hold onto her twisted her back leg. She fell to the floor and tried to jump up. Three of her legs responded, but the twisted one sent pain shooting up her spine. If she could get her teeth in the SOB who had caused the excruciating pain in her back leg, she’d kill him.

  There were two choices. She could endeavor to kill all four people in the room and very likely wind up dead, which would cause Cullen endless amounts of pain until he could follow her, or she could run away. The idea of leaving the four of them here unharmed ate at her gut but not as much as potentially causing Cullen distress did.

  For the moment, her choice was simple. She would flee the room. Hobbling as fast as she could on three legs, her retreat was blocked by the man who had twisted her leg. She narrowed her eyes and lunged forward on her front paws, rejoicing this time in the feeling of her canines connecting with his leg. He let out a wail that could only be described as agony and she bit down again, this time knocking him down with the effort.

  He swung at her with his hands but she dodged his attempts to hit her. Instead, she plunged through the open door of the room and into the hallway. She really could have used some of her wolf senses at that moment. It was so unfair. She had no time to wallow in self-pity, not with at least four people chasing her down the hall. Their dreaded footsteps echoed behind her with every torture-filled step she took.

  She had no idea where she was going. Cullen. She needed to find him and dug deep into her soul to find his courage and know-how. This situation would be nothing for him to handle. Hell, he wouldn’t be in this situation. The whole lot of them would have died in the room they’d tried to hold her captive. That settled it.

  She wasn’t running anymore and she wasn’t dying either.

  She stopped in the middle of the hall and swung around to look at her pursuers. The four men from the room came to an abrupt halt in front of her. One of them held a rope, tied at the end, and she knew immediately that they intended to get that around her neck like a leash and drag her back to the room with the cage. There was no way in hell that was happening.

  When the first man moved forward, she examined him closely as she knew Cullen would do. He was small-statured, and had she been in her human form he would only have been a few inches taller than her five feet. Blond hair and pock-marked cheeks, his skin was splotchy like he spent too much time out in the sun. She also noted his hands shook. That she could use to her advantage.

  “Here puppy-puppy.” His voice was infused with enough condescension that Summer wanted to gag or snarl. She wasn’t sure which but either way she knew she wanted to rip out his beady brown eyes.

  She leapt at him first, aiming for his face. He ducked slightly and her front paws collided with his neck. She tore at it, at first disgusted with the feeling of her wolf claws making contract with his bare skin. But she quickly found she could handle the sensation if she focused on her goals. She needed to eliminate these men so she could find Cullen and escape. Anyone who got in her way was fair game. Besides, this man had been part of the group that had sent demons to kidnap her.

  Whatever else she felt, on this matter she was justified.

  Peripherally she became aware of one of the foolish men behind her as tried to grab onto her back. Letting go of the man beneath her, she knew he would bleed to death in moments. With a growl, she lunged at her next target. This one was tall and completely bald as if he shaved all of his hair off on a regular basis. No time to focus on that, she tore at his stomach. His arms wrapped around her neck and he squeezed. Summer felt her throat tighten up and she knew if she didn’t stop his attack he would strangle her to death.

  She would not die today.

  Pushing her back feet forward, despite the pain in the left one, she clawed at the bottom half of his body, trying her best to attack his most sensitive parts. Finally, she got one good kick into the region right near his testicles. He swore and loosened his grip on her neck, but didn’t let her go.

  “Are you out of your mind, Jason?” Evidently the baldheaded man was called Jason. “Kendrick said she’s the most important part of the operation. Get your hands off her neck. If you kill her, he’ll skin you alive.”

  “She tore into my gut, you asshole. I’m bleeding here.” True to his word, he dropped Summer to the ground. As Summer backed up, forcing herself to growl like she was a rabid wolf, her shaved-head attacker raised his hand off of his mid-section, covered in blood.

  What would Cullen do in this situation? They were distracted. One guy down on the ground .injured, the other dead. Their callous attitude about their fallen comrade confirmed for Summer what she already knew—these were not particularly caring people. Two others remained standing. The one who assisted Jason was distracted. His long grey hair fell over his eyes hiding most of his face as he knelt on the ground and examined the other man’s wounds

  She looked up to locate the fourth man, keeping the growl in her throat. It vibrated inside her body, and it wasn’t an unpleasant sensation. If she was going to have to attack again she was at least going to have to seem scary. Even though it caused her a huge amount of pain, she crouched back on her hind legs, ready to pounce if she needed to.

  Summer looked in his eyes, gratified to see his terror. Maybe there would be no need to kill him. Cullen was right. Ending that man’s life, as necessary as it had been, was going to haunt her when she had time to think about it. If she could avoid doing it a second time, she would. She crouched low to the floor and increased her growl as she stalked the fourth man. For a moment she was actually surprised she knew how to do what she was doing. She didn’t have her wolf with her, at least not consciously. But she’d seen Animal Planet and she knew what wolves did when they attacked. She’d also seen Cullen do it when he’d come to rescue her from Claudius.

  In front of her the forth man shook, his eyes wide with fear. He opened his mouth like he might speak but no words came out. Fight or flee. She hoped it would be the latter but she was prepared for the first option. If she had to, she would kill him too.

  The man backed up three paces before turning tail and taking off in a full throttle run. Summer silently sighed. That was a relief. Now she just needed to decide if she was going to rema
in here in the hallway and fight the last remaining healthy captor or if she was going to run away. She dug deep inside to where she held Cullen’s soul to look for some advice. When she found it, she smiled. Cullen would stay and finish everyone off, feeling slightly ill about it later. But he would expect her to run like the hounds of hell chased her.

  Deciding she’d had enough death and destruction, one kill had practically sated her on the subject, she turned and ran. She put her nose to the floor. Could she smell as a wolf did? After a moment, she shook her head. No. She was stuck as a human in a wolf’s body like Tristan had been. Only Tristan had been able to call out telepathically and she couldn’t do that. Maybe Kendrick’s scientists improved the spell.

  Which made her very unlucky.

  Clearly, she was not leaving the Institute without Cullen. If she had to kill every person in there she would find him. Perhaps she needed to retreat and figure out a plan that could get them both out of there with less chance of death.

  Panting, her tongue hanging out of her parted jaw, Summer made her way towards a staircase. Should she go up or down or was she already on the ground floor? She jumped a foot in the air as a sudden screeching alarm went off. Great, she could be pretty sure they were now alerted to her escape or almost-break-out as the case currently was.

  She whirled around but didn’t see anyone running into the hallway to search for her.

  What was going on?

  She barely had time to struggle when the bag came down around her body from behind.

  “I’ve got you. I can prove it now.”

  A woman’s voice. Summer couldn’t identify the speaker. She growled and tried to struggle but it was no use as she was scooted into some kind of container. She heard the bars clamp down and she knew she was stuck.

  “It’s not your fault, whoever you are. They’re doing strange things to people here. They’ve made you a wolf. But we’re going to get you to America and then you’ll be safe. We’ll find a way to turn you back.”