Anarchy (Hive Trilogy, #2)(48)
Jared cleared his throat, leaning forward to join the conversation. He was awake now and apparently following along no worries. Something told me the Australian enforcer had only been dozing. None of these guys let their guard down for very long.
“We better get our arses into gear. If we plan on busting out of here next Friday, that only gives us five days to sort our shit here.”
The others all nodded, so it looked like Friday was the day.
Five days … could I convince Tessa to leave with us in that time? I freakin’ hoped so.
We dispersed after about an hour on the roof. With the increase in surveillance on us, spending too much time in a group was a bad idea. No doubt it hadn’t escaped the vampires’ notice that we were using the sunlit rooftop a lot, even if we did leave random enforcers—Oliver today—in the control room with some of the other non-sexy-six enforcers. You know, keeping up appearances. Still, it was unfortunately true that while the vamps were evil, they weren’t stupid.
I was restless for the rest of the afternoon, pacing my apartment to the amusement of Markus and Kyle, who were on Charlie duty. Eventually, after dinner, I had reached the end of my patience. It was almost time to leave to meet Tessa.
“Is it midnight yet?” I asked for the zillionth time in the past hour.
“It’s a quarter to midnight.” Markus was generally patient and kind, but at the moment he sort of looked like he wanted to strangle me.
“Where’s Ryder?” I was about to haul ass and leave without him. I couldn’t miss this meeting with Tessa.
“He’ll be here, Charlie, and he’s not going to be happy if we let you meet a newly-turned vampire on the roof without him.”
Well, I gave zero f*cks right about now. Ryder had two more minutes or he was going to have to hear the story from us later. The door flew open then and I jumped to my feet, but it was only Jayden strolling in with Oliver.
As my face fell, my BAFF gave a shout of laughter. “Bitch, you better be happy to see me. I’ve been slaving away at the feeding center—you know, doing stuff.” He raised his eyebrows up and down, and I knew he was talking about all the crates of blood he’d been ferreting away for us. We were going to need a decent supply when we ran, and Jayden was in the perfect position to facilitate that.
I managed a smile for him. It was not his fault I was a stressed out hot mess. In fact, if it hadn’t been for his never-ending smartass humor, I’d be rocking in the corner right now.
Pushing down my impatience, I bounced over and threw myself at him. He hauled me up into his strong arms. “There’s my BAFF. Come on, girl, it’s going to be okay.”
“I leave for two minutes and you’re already stepping in on my woman.” Ryder’s amused voice washed over us, and I realized he’d walked through the doorway which had been left open by Oliver and Jayden.
I wrinkled my nose at him as I stepped out of Jayden’s arms. All of the enforcers had taken to giving us crap about our make out session in the filing room. They all thought it was hilarious. “You’ve actually been gone for four hours,” I said. “But hey, who’s counting.” I tried to be pissed, but the way he called me his woman was totally hot.
He strode across and dropped a kiss on my lips, and like magic all of my pissed-off-ness just floated away. Sneaky ash bastards, using their good looks and animal charisma to cloud a lady’s senses.
He pulled back, silver eyes pulsing at me. His emotions were as heightened as mine. “Sorry I’m late, Charlie. We ended up with a call out. I had to detain and bring in a new ash. He’ll be in the next round of culling.”
My mouth popped open. “There’s another culling? I thought we were full?”
Ryder’s face hardened. “The ash that Deliverance killed opened up some spots.”
WTF! “So why doesn’t the Quorum just give the next five spots away? Why build up the numbers of ash and then make them fight for it?” My fists were balled. This was total bullshit. The more I stopped to look around, the more I felt this entire ash/vampire system was royally f*cked and needed a complete overhaul.
Ryder leaned in to me. “The Quorum gives nothing away,” he whispered.
The vampires were the stronger race, and yet they sat in their penthouse apartments drinking blood wine and doing God knows what while we were fighting for our lives. But they had weaknesses we didn’t, weaknesses which could be utilized if there was ever a chance to take those bastards down.
“It’s two minutes to midnight, better move your asses,” Markus said, and I was on point again. I couldn’t dwell on this culling shit anyway. I wouldn’t be here to see it this time. But just like everything else on my bring-down-the-vampires list, I would give my all to end that barbaric practice.
As I left, Ryder and Kyle stuck close to me, the three of us silent as we took the lift up to the roof. We had to be careful at this time of night; there were vampires everywhere, and they often used the jogging track for their nighttime outdoor activities.
As soon as we were on the right level, I strode quickly, an enforcer on either side of me. I liked to think I could handle myself now. I had my weapon and the constant training—aka beat down on Charlie—was starting to pay off. But still there was something inside of me which felt safe being sandwiched between these two ash.
The fresh air was a relief, and besides a few groups of creepy suckers scattered around, the top level was fairly deserted. I swiveled my head, looking for Tessa, but there was no flash of her signature blond curls. We strode further across, and I was getting the creepy feeling that someone was watching us.