Primal Mirror – Psy-Changeling Trinity Read Online Nalini Singh

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Suspense Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 136
Estimated words: 128413 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 642(@200wpm)___ 514(@250wpm)___ 428(@300wpm)
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“I need Tamsyn,” he said the instant Lucas answered. “Don’t ask me how, but I have a Psy with me who’s just given birth and she’s hemorrhaging. Finn can’t work on her and the cub both—though he’s trying—and the Psy doctor we have has no experience with births.”

“I’ll organize it,” Lucas said, offering him the respect of not asking questions that’d delay things. “One of your Arrow friends available for teleport?”

“Vasic.”

It was arranged in a matter of minutes, tall and elegant Tamsyn “Tammy” Ryder soon in the infirmary with Bashir and Finn—who yelled out a heartfelt, “I thought you’d never get here, Tams!”

Then, as the medical people worked, Aden and Remi spoke in the hallway, with Vasic teleporting out to handle “a glitch in Eastern Europe.”

Remi frowned. “You need to go back, too, Aden? I know it’s hell on the Net right now.”

“No, I’m close to flameout. Kaleb’s taken over, with two other cardinals assisting—add Vasic to that, and that situation is under control.”

Undoing his jacket, Aden put his hands on his hips above the waistline of his black combat pants. “I understand why you had to bring her here,” Aden said, nodding toward the closed door that held Auden and her child. “But you know the room is compromised the instant she wakes and gets an image she could give to a teleporter?”

Folding his arms, Remi set his feet apart. “She’d never betray us.” He’d stake his life on that. “She’d die for that cub of hers.”

“Scotts are masters of deception.” Aden’s voice was even, his eyes unflinching.

“I know her.” Remi thumped a fist against his bare chest. “All she cares about is her baby.” He held Aden’s eyes. “I know the same way I knew you and Zaira wouldn’t hurt us.” Even as he spoke, he remembered the other Auden, the one who repelled his leopard and who had cold-bloodedly negotiated with the man who was the baby’s biological father.

That woman he didn’t know or trust.

Splinters.

Multiple personalities.

Bleedover.

“Be careful, Remi.” Aden’s voice was quiet with warning. “The Scott family…they’re a lineage of power, but power gained through a kind of ruthlessness that’s extreme even for the Psy.”

“She’s worried about them taking her cub. How high is the possibility she’s right?”

“High,” Aden said at once. “The big families are militant about controlling their bloodlines.” He looked to the closed door. “The child is innocent. We can hide her in the Valley, inside our shields. No one will ever find her.”

Remi’s heart expanded—because he hadn’t even had to ask the question before the offer was made; RainFire and the Arrows, their friendship was a thing of blood and loyalty. “I might have to take you up on that if the shit hits the fan. It won’t be permanent—cub is one of mine now.” Born into RainFire under Remi’s rule, she was under his protection, and in his heart just like Jojo and Asher and all the others.

Aden nodded. “Even if you’re right and Auden Scott isn’t a threat, she could still betray you without meaning to.”

“Are you saying her own family would rape her mind, just take the information?” He knew the answer even as he asked the question, his fingers tingling with the tactile echo of that small, telling scar on her temple.

“The Scotts don’t have any lines they won’t cross.”

“Fuck.” Remi locked his fingers behind his head and looked up at the ceiling. “Right, what can we do to protect the pack while also protecting Auden and her cub?” Because he’d made two promises and he’d damn well keep both of them.

Dropping his hands to his hips, he got ready to listen.

“Keep her isolated to the infirmary—which shouldn’t be difficult given her current state.” Aden held up a hand when Remi would’ve spoken. “Right now, her mind is safe because I’m protecting it—when I need to pull my energy, Zaira will take over. No one will ever be able to get to her.

“But PsyNet shields are different from the ones she has against telepathic powers—which means she’ll be vulnerable once she returns to her household.”

It’s not my home. It’s my mother’s house.

Auden’s words vibrated inside Remi’s mind.

“The instant she leaves,” the Arrow leader continued, “you need to alter the room in a way that no one can use it as a teleport lock. Easiest way would be to clear the equipment or cover it, and splash the room with a different color paint.

“A messy solution, but in combination with the shifting of equipment, it’ll distort the teleport lock—unless she has an image point that’s hyper-specific, unique, and can’t be changed. A chipped tile in a distinctive pattern, for example.”

“No, the room is all but new. Smooth lines, clean walls, only necessary equipment in there.”

“Good. That’ll help.” Aden’s eyes went to the room where the healers fought for the lives of a woman and a child who deserved to feel safe, feel protected. “I know you hate the idea of caging anyone, but every other part of your aerie community is unique in many ways. Teleporters who can lock onto faces are rare, but a specific enough location lock ameliorates that—the enemy could teleport into the center of the pack with ill intent.”


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