Tall, Silent & Lethal (Pyte/Sentinel #4)(91)



“Demon?” he asked, running possibilities through his head.

“We’re not sure,” Brock admitted, gasping for air when Aidan abruptly released his hold and began pacing the office.

“Tell me about him,” he demanded, flexing his hands, trying to shake off the need to rip his Beta apart.

“He looks like he’s in his late twenties, but the people in town swear that he’s been living with his sister for over forty years. He never ages, can go out during the day and is rumored to drink animal blood,” Brock explained as he rubbed his neck.

“And the sister?” he asked, wondering why the couple stayed in one area for so long.

“Human as far as we can tell,” Brock said, piquing his curiosity.

“Human?”

“She was well into her eighties.”

“Hmmm,” Aidan said, tracing his claws over his desk as he walked past it, running several possibilities through his mind. “Any chance that they were only posing as siblings?” he asked, wondering if it was just a case of a demon falling for a human that he couldn’t change.

Eyes locked on the floor, Brock shook his head, wincing when the action obviously pained him. “No, it was pretty clear to everyone in town that they were siblings. They somewhat welcomed the sister into the community, but it was pretty clear that they feared him.”

Nodding absently, he drummed his claws against the desk as he digested the information. It was possible that this “brother” was a demon and that the mother had f**ked around. Possible, but he didn’t think so.

He wasn’t a hundred percent sure, but he had a suspicion that his Beta had just stumbled across a way to make his old dream into a reality.

Chapter 39

“Wow, I didn’t know your son was a pu**y,” Caine said conversationally as he watched the large Sentinel struggle to get out of the obviously pissed off Pyte’s hold.

Ephraim sighed heavily as he shook his head, watching as Chris continued to struggle while the Pyte stood there, looking bored. “I didn’t know either.”

“Mother f**ker!” Chris roared as the sound of a bone popping out of place echoed throughout the large elevator.

Caine pinched the bridge of his nose, letting out a sigh of disgust as he muttered, “Fucking pathetic.”

“Bring us to the ground floor…..now,” Christofer said, keeping his gaze locked with Ephraim’s as he gave Chris’ dislocated arm a slight pull, earning a pained groan from Chris as his son finally went still in the Pyte’s arms.

Ephraim ground his jaw firmly shut as he looked from the pissed off Pyte holding his son hostage to his son, who looked absolutely furious and a touch embarrassed at having been taken so easily. It had happened so fast that he hadn’t had time to react. The funny thing about it was, they’d all expected an attack and had been ready for it, but Christofer had taken them all by surprise.

Before the elevator doors opened, Ephraim heard the other Pyte approaching the elevator at the same as Caine. Without a word, they’d signaled to Chris to expect an attack. They’d shifted to the sides of the elevator, drew their weapons and-

Blinked in surprise to find the Pyte standing in the far corner with Chris pulled in front of him like a shield, a hand wrapped around his son’s throat and the other twisting Chris’ hand behind his back. No one seemed more surprised than Chris. It was a move that Chris normally would have seen coming a mile away, one he could easily avoid, but he hadn’t seen it coming.

None of them had.

Christofer had moved faster than a Pyte should have been able to, his brute strength alone was amazing. It made him wonder what would happen if Christofer learned how to control that strength. It also made him wonder how Christofer had learned to harness the strength and speed that Ephraim could only touch when he’d slipped into bloodlust. He wanted to learn that kind of control for himself and judging by the calculating expression on Caine’s face, he wasn’t the only one.

But first, he needed to get this situation back under control. His gaze shifted to the woman standing by Christofer’s side and for a brief moment he considered grabbing her to ensure his son’s safety, but he knew that would only make things worse. Right now Christofer was in control, but if either one of them laid so much as a finger on the Pyte’s mate, that control would snap and Chris would pay the price.

“We came to get you,” he said, moving his attention back to the Pyte as he slowly reached over and flicked open the elevator button and scanned his fingerprint.

“You’re about five days late for that,” Cloe said, shifting her attention from him to Caine and then back again.

“And I apologize for that, but the situation was out of my control,” he explained calmly as he pressed the button for the ground floor, cursing the Sentinel leader and his f**ked up plans to hell and back again. “I’d like a chance to explain things to you before-”

“You had your chance,” Christofer said, his hold around Chris’ throat tightening just enough to keep him from doing anything stupid.

“You can’t leave,” Chris bit out, wincing when the Pyte’s hold around his neck tightened even more.

“Watch me,” Christofer said, the threat softly spoken, but it was enough to send Ephraim’s heart racing, because he knew that this Pyte had been pushed too far.

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