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Adored by The Alpha Bear: Primal Bear Protectors (Book 2) by K.T Stryker (58)

Chapter Fifteen

 

“Oh, look: she’s awake,” Gavin said. Isabel turned over on the bed and saw both men watching her. Oz looked almost as powerful as he had been when she first met him. “We have fifteen minutes to get both of you out of here. Otherwise we’re all fucked. And not in a good way.”

 

“She’s naked, is that going to fly?” Oz had put his jeans back on and somewhere he had found a shirt. Isabel pulled herself up, looking at the two men.

 

“Get dressed,” Gavin said, picking up her dress from the floor and tossing it to her. Isabel found herself pulling the dress over her head, zipping it up, before she could even think about it.

 

“I’d like to know if there’s any way I can get out of this ‘obey any command your makers give you’ thing,” Isabel said, smoothing the fabric over her curves.

 

“Not that either of us is aware of,” Oz said. “You’re sure this will work?”

 

“My friends are where they need to be,” Gavin told the angel. “But they won’t be there long; the council will notice.” Gavin licked his lips, looking almost nervous, and Isabel wondered just what Gavin had planned. “It’ll be dawn by the time we get to the safe house.”

 

“You have somewhere to stay?” Oz’s expression echoed Gavin’s concern.

 

“There at the house,” Gavin said with a nod. “Okay.” He looked at Isabel. “Remember, you’re hungry, you’re a thoughtless succubus who has no idea that anything out of the ordinary is happening.” Isabel rolled her eyes but nodded, schooling her face into the appropriate expression.

 

She watched as Gavin went through the same rigmarole with the door as he had before, blooding himself to unlock the inner door and then the outer panel. Oz gestured for her to precede him, and Gavin grabbed her by the hand, pulling her in his wake. Oz barely managed to get through the doors before they closed, and Isabel heard a low, seemingly subliminal trilling echoing through the corridor.

 

She almost tripped over her feet as Gavin pulled her through the hallway. When it was obvious that she couldn’t keep up with his speed, Isabel gasped as Gavin lifted her off of her feet and into his arms, carrying her with apparently no effort.

 

Everything became a blur as Gavin and Oz moved through the winding, twisting hallways, down the stairs, and onto the elevator. Isabel closed her eyes, the speed of their movements making her dizzy. “We’re almost there,” Oz murmured, almost too quietly for her to hear. Isabel opened her eyes again as Gavin came to a stop.

 

“You’d better get under cover in the next thirty minutes,” someone was saying. “And you’d better have an ironclad excuse.”

 

“Don’t worry about me, Kalima,” Gavin said. “Just get this fucking door open and you won’t have to think about me for at least a week.”

 

Isabel felt a shudder and heard mechanical, lurching sounds all around her. Looking, she saw that what was opening wasn’t precisely a door; it looked like the access to a vault, with steel rods that went into the ceiling, a seal on the edges of a circular piece of metal bigger than she was. Horizontal bars also apparently held it in place when it was locked, as Isabel saw them retreating into the mechanism of the door as well. All in all, she thought, if she wanted to secure a house of some kind, she couldn’t think of anything better to choose.

 

Gavin carried her out through the entry into the building, and Oz, his wings disappeared from wherever they’d emerged, fell into step with them. “Car,” Oz said briskly.

 

“Right over there,” Gavin said, nodding. Gavin set her down on her feet and Isabel looked around while she had the few moments to do so; the building they had left looked more like a castle than a home or a prison of any kind. She supposed that she should have figured that out from the interior. The striking, gothic structure made Isabel wonder just how far she was from home.

 

The car waiting for them was a nondescript sedan with deeply tinted windows, and the doors to the back opened with no apparent cause. Certainly, there was no one in the back seat as Isabel climbed in, Gavin giving her a slight push on the small of her back. Both angel and vampire climbed in on either side of her, and the doors closed with the same, seemingly automatic movement. The car pulled away from the curb in front of the vampires’ castle. Isabel looked up towards the front of the vehicle, only to see that there was some kind of solid metal or plastic wall –  she wasn’t sure – between the compartments.

 

“So,” Oz said, settling into the seat next to her. “Where are we going, Gavin?”

 

“There’s a group,” Gavin explained. “Vampires, some of the shifters, even a few other super naturals, who want to stay mythological.”

 

“How come I never heard about them?” Isabel looked at Gavin; the vampire smirked.

 

“Even when ‘supes’ agree with angels, they don’t necessarily like them,” Gavin pointed out. Isabel carefully stood, moving to the other seat in the back of the car, which she figured was some kind of limo, to be able to look at both men without craning her head.

 

“Whatever,” Oz said. “So they’re providing safety for us?”

 

“A safe house, outside of town,” Gavin confirmed. “But we’re going to have to move on at nightfall.” The car began to pick up speed.

 

“The vamps will be on us before we even get there,” Oz pointed out.

 

“I’ve got people cleaning up behind us,” Gavin said with a shrug. “As far as anyone on the council will know, I took Isabel out here so I could give her some personal training.”

 

“So you’ll have to bring her back?” Oz raised an eyebrow. “Not sure I like that idea.”

 

“I’ll have to report back within a week,” Gavin said. He shrugged as if the risks of that were unimportant. “But bringing her to you, feeding her with you after she starved herself earlier, that will work to my advantage.” Gavin smirked. “You’re going to be dead, Oz.”

 

“I am?” Oz looked torn between amusement and concern.

 

“How … how were you able to get him out without anyone noticing?” Isabel had assumed that there were cameras in the corridors, watching eyes to go with the intense security.

 

“That is what Kalima, Harold, and Olivia are going to take care of,” Gavin said. He smoothed his hair back from his face. “There’s a record of the escape attempt, but it won’t be tied to me; it’ll look like Oz took advantage of a brief lapse in security for his chamber.”

 

“So they’ll be tracking him,” Isabel said.

 

“They will,” Gavin agreed. “Right up until evidence suggests that he’s been murdered.” Oz looked briefly stricken.

 

“And how is it going to suggest that?” Isabel felt her stomach lurch at the look on the angel’s face.

 

“I will be bringing his wings to the council,” Gavin said steadily. Isabel’s eyes widened.

 

“What?!” she looked at Oz. “You’re willing to …”

 

“They grow back,” Oz said. He smiled. “It’s one of the most painful things an angel can go through, but they grow back.”

 

“Typically, the only time a vampire is able to get an angel’s wings to present to the council as evidence is when they’ve killed that angel,” Gavin explained. “As you might have noticed, angels and vampires don’t tend to cooperate. The idea that Oz would willingly give up his wings in order to fake his own death won’t occur to anyone.” Isabel considered that.

 

“It might occur to Portia,” Isabel said.

 

“Portia’s not likely to be in a position to argue the point,” Gavin said. His voice chilled Isabel almost to the bone.

 

“Why not?” Oz sounded almost eager. “What has happened to our dear Portia?”

 

“I informed the council that she was attempting to interfere with my plan to train Isabel myself,” Gavin said. “As punishment, they’ve taken her fangs, and she was exposed to a UV lamp for twenty minutes. She should be sufficiently incapacitated not to bother anyone for at least a month.” There was grim satisfaction in Gavin’s smile, and for the first time, Isabel wondered if her initial impression of him – at least, the impression that she remembered – was at all accurate. Was he any better than the other vampires?

 

“Couldn’t have happened to a more deserving person,” Oz said. Isabel looked at him in shock. “Who do you think was in charge of torturing me, Isabel?”

 

“I’m just …” she shrugged. “I guess I’m not fully transformed yet. Torturing anyone seems …”

 

“She isn’t tortured,” Gavin said. “Just punished. As she should be. She would have tortured you.” Gavin looked through the heavily smoked glass of the window. “We’re not being followed. Good.” He looked at Oz and smiled slightly. “At least you’ll have our girl here to help you get through the pain.”

 

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