Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian 1)
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Not when Talon plans to use you as a punching bag for his latest batch of clones.
Shifting my right foot, I began turning and twisting and tugging at the chain, until the skin around my ankle was raw and pain burned up my leg. The ring in the wall began to move, the small puffs of dust providing hope
It came away suddenly, the chain lashing out across the carpet, then snapping back like a pissed-off snake
I started on the ring holding my other leg captive and was slick with sweat and trembling by the time it came loose. I edged the chains behind my legs just in case Talon came back in, then started work on the chains pinning my arms together
Maybe it was the fact that the ring was higher and I was able to hang more weight off it, but that one came out quicker. Even so, my wrists were red and raw
I'm free. Still wearing chains, but free. I rattled past the long control panel and began going through the drawers of the desk
Great. Now comes the more difficult part - finding me.
Unfortunately, Talon has not been considerate enough to leave floor plans lying about.
Quinn's amusement shimmered through my mind, momentarily dulling the ache in my wrists and ankles. I'll have a word with him when I meet him
The third drawer down was locked. I forced it open, and found several keys. The fourth key opened the locks around my wrists, the seventh the ones around my ankles. I had no idea what the rest opened, but I wasn't about to leave them behind
I puddled the chains under the desk and walked back to the control panel. Any idea where you are?
No. There are no signs and no movement whatsoever.
I scanned the many screens and eventually found what looked like pictures from security cams. I pressed a button, and the picture jumped to a different setting. I kept pressing. The first person I found was Talon. He was in a lab, peering into a microscope, and just the way he stood suggested he was far from happy. And that made me extremely happy
I moved on, eventually finding what looked to be a series of crisscrossed red lights. Those lasers bars... are they red and on all four sides?
Yes.
Then I think I've found where you are. I glanced at the top of the screen. Sublevel three. All I have to do now is find how to get there
Be careful.
No... really? And here I was all set to go running down the halls.
His laughter reminded me of a summer breeze - so warm and rich. Anyone would think you did this for a living
My clothes were nowhere to be found, so I walked over to what looked like a cupboard. Inside, there were several leather jackets and Talon-sized pants, as well as a white lab coat. I put on the coat, rolled up the sleeves, then undid my hair to retrieve the finger laser. The knives I left where they were
On my way. Hopefully
I opened the door and peered out. The corridor was long and curved around to the right. I glanced up. Two security cams, one just above me, another right on the curve
Shoot them out.
I do that and it'll raise the alarm.
The mere act of walking out could do that. You have no idea who's watching.
I slipped the laser onto my fingers, adjusted the trigger, then raised my hand and fired. Black glass shattered, falling to the floor as softly as snow. I did the same to the second camera, then listened for any sound that might indicate the alarm had been raised
Nothing
I edged out. The silence was eerie, the air cold. Shivering, wishing I had more than a thin coat on, I edged down the corridor
As I moved around the corner, a slight hum filled the silence. I froze. Sweat trickled down my back, and my finger trembled against the laser's trigger. The humming stopped. I let loose the breath I'd been holding, but in that instant, footsteps echoed, coming down the hall toward me
I swore under my breath and looked around quickly. No doors and nowhere to go but back to that room. I might not have gotten far, but I wasn't about to retreat. I sniffed the air. Pine and coffee. Not Talon, then