I walked back to my car, but the vid phone beeped before I could get moving. "Riley speaking."
"Riley, it's Jack."
I grinned. "Hey, boss, there's no need to send Kelly out tonight. I've found our missing man."
"Really?" Amusement played around his mouth. "And where would that be?"
"Moneisha."
His amusement fled. "Why on earth would he be there?"
"Considering you won't tell me what mission he was on, that's not a question I can answer."
He laughed. "Would you like Kelly's help extracting him?"
"Does her help come with terms?"
"Most definitely."
"Then no."
"You won't get in there without some form of Directorate help. Moneisha has more than just infrared and electric fences guarding it."
"Why? What does it do?"
"Officially, it's a drug research center."
"And unofficially?"
"I have no idea."
"Is that why Rhoan was investigating it?"
"He wasn't supposed to be anywhere near it."
Because he was supposed to be investigating Quinn. The question was, why? My gaze went back to the white walls. If there was more than just infrared, how was I going to get past it? I didn't do this for a living. I could take care of myself, but I didn't have the training or the skills to get past major security. Which meant I had two choices - either I let Jack extract him or I strike some sort of deal
The first option was obviously the sanest, but a niggle deep inside suggested that at this moment, it wasn't the right choice. Though I had no idea why it wasn't, I'd spent most of my life listening to my instincts. And though in the past that had often got me into trouble, I wasn't about to abandon the habit
Still, I hedged. "Why would you even let me attempt to extract him?"
His smile never touched his eyes, and it was a strong reminder that no matter how much I liked this vampire, he was first and foremost a Directorate man. And in that moment, I knew the answer to my question, before he even said a word
"I want you as a guardian, Riley. You have the potential to be as good as, if not better than, your pack mate."
"That doesn't exactly answer the question." But it did, all too clearly
"It's a test, a taster, if you will. I've known lots of wolves over my lifetime, and if there's one thing I've learned, it's that you all have one serious flaw. Though for Directorate purposes, it's something of a plus."
"And that is?"
"You're all adrenaline junkies."
I snorted. "You aren't even in the right ballpark with that one." Yet even as I said it, Talon's image came to mind. Wasn't half the thrill of being with him the sensation of walking a knife's edge? That at any moment, his wildness could snap and become truly dangerous? "So this is the test you have when I won't take the test?"
"Exactly."
"You can't force me to be a guardian."