Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian 1)
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The scents of vanilla, red gum, and mustiness flowed from the shed but were quickly overpowered by the jasmine. I stepped inside and closed the door. Though it was pitch-black, my vampire vision allowed me to see that the room was a combined kitchen, dining, and living area, all in one big expanse. What looked like stairs were near the back, presumably leading upstairs to the bedroom. And near them, a phone
Relief surged through me and I staggered over. Plonking down on a step, I reached over and picked up the receiver. Dial tone. If I'd had the energy, I would have danced
The numbers were a smudge I couldn't make out, forcing me to dial through touch more than sight. I called Jack rather than Rhoan, simply because my brother would have felt my distress and would no doubt be out looking for me - soreness or no soreness. And while Liander would be with him, my fuzzy brain couldn't recall his number. As the phone rang, I leaned against the banister and tried to ignore the pounding in my brain and my arm. Tried to ignore the fact the darkness seemed to be closing in on me
"Parnell here."
I closed my eyes, never in my life more relieved to hear my boss's gruff tones. "Jack, it's Riley."
"Jesus, girl, where are you? We found your car - "
The world was spinning, burning, darkening, and time was something I didn't have much of. Not before that darkness claimed me, anyway. I cut him off. "I'm somewhere in the wilds beyond Seymour. In a shed, on a Baker's Road. There are cows... and jasmine."
"Riley? Keep the line open, and we'll do a trace."
"They're tracing me," I said. "Hurry..."
My voice faded, and the blackness sucked me away
* * *
When awareness surfaced, it was once again to the sensation of pain. In my arm, my wrists, and ankles. Burning, agonizing pain
I shifted, moaning softly, trying to escape the heat and yet unable to. Cool cotton caressed my skin as I moved, and it was then I realized I was no longer on the stairs, but somewhere warm and soft. Water touched my forehead, icy against my fevered skin
"It's okay," a velvet rich voice assured. "You're okay."
How could I be okay when it felt like I was lying in the middle of an oven? "Quinn?"
"Yes. You're safe, Riley."
I licked dry lips and forced my eyes open. His face hovered above me, angelic face expressionless but dark eyes lit with fury
"I'm sorry," I croaked, "but I couldn't let you take Rhoan to Sydney. Not until I'd talked to him."
"Don't worry about it."
"Where are we?"
"Still at the farmhouse."
I swore softly and tried to rise, but my muscles felt like water. He held me down easily
"They'll find us," I protested
"If anyone finds us here, I'll deal with them." Though his tone was flat, his expression left me in no doubt as to how he'd deal with them. "For now, you need to rest."
"I can't." I sounded like a petulant child, and that's exactly how I felt. "It feels like I'm on fire."
"I know." His voice was grim. "Rhoan will be back soon."
"From where? Why isn't he here?"
"Hush," he said softly. "Just rest and conserve your strength."
His words were an order my body seemed eager to obey. I closed my eyes, but the burning would not be ignored. I shifted my hand, trying to find a more comfortable place to rest it, and heard the clink of chains. "Why are they still on?"
"Because there's nothing here strong enough to cut them." His mind surged into my mind, a cool force that would not be denied. Sleep, Riley