Juliette's memories.
"He's gone, Solange. Tell me what happened."
Solange shifted to her natural form, remaining crouched on the ground, facing Juliette.
"They already had her before I reached the house. I couldn't stop them, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry." She shook back her heavy fall of dark hair. "One stayed behind to try to give the others a head start. Once he realized I was female, and capable of shifting fast, with a more pure bloodline, I had a very real advantage. He didn't want to hurt me." Blood was dripping from the wounds in her side. "He did this before he realized what I was. I'm afraid it puts Jasmine in more trouble. They'll guard her much more carefully."
Juliette hugged Solange. "We'll find her and take her back."
"Who was that man?"
"Not one of them. He is Carpathian. Riordan. You heard Mom talk about them before."
She couldn't help the defensive note in her voice.
"He's still a man, and they can't be trusted, Juliette. What does he want us for? Isn't the Carpathian race in the same trouble as the jaguar race?" Solange took the clothes from Juliette's hands and knotted them together before tying them around her neck. "They need babies to keep their race alive."
"They at least respect women and want them to be happy, Solange. All men are not responsible for what a few have done. And there is some suspicion that the jaguar males have come into contact with a master vampire. I saw one, and if that is so, I felt how evil he was. The males may very well have been influenced by him."
"It matters little to me why they do what they do. They cannot have Jasmine," Solange said. "Get rid of the clothes and let's get out of here." She studied Juliette as her cousin stripped. "You're very pale." There was suspicion in her voice.
"I don't want to argue with you, Solange. Let's find Jasmine before we do anything else."
"We don't argue," Solange objected. "At least we didn't before you took up with a man."
She studied her cousin's pale body. "A man who takes blood from others."
Juliette ignored the implication. "Is the jaguar still on your trail?"
"I doubled back and led him near the laboratory just to see if he would ask for assistance.
A bunch of men are sifting through what's left of the building. It completely collapsed. Did the Carpathian have something to do with that?"
Juliette nodded. "I found him there, chained in a cell, and got him free. He was in bad shape. They'd tortured him."
Solange swore. "I suppose that makes me like him more. At least he knows a little bit of what our women go through."
Chapter 9
"The sun is burning my eyes," Juliette said, pressing her fingertips to her face. "No matter what I do they weep. My skin feels like it's blistering."
"It is. Shift, Juliette, hurry before you're a mass of blisters. We'll talk about this later."
Solange looked at her closely. "You can tell me what that man has done after we get Jasmine back."
"Tell me whether or not the jaguar male went near the humans," Juliette encouraged as she tied her own clothes in knots and looped them around her neck.
"He did. He spoke briefly with them, although he didn't reveal his body to them. He was able to half shift. Half of his body human and the other half jaguar. I can't do that. None of us can."
"You come from the purest bloodline we know of," Juliette pointed out. "Mom referred to you as a princess once."
Solange made a face. "Somehow I don't consider myself very lucky. I wouldn't want to be the princess of the jaguar people." She glanced around her. "Are you ready? We have to get out of here. Those men have had Jasmine far too long." She was already shifting, fur bursting through her skin, rippling over her face while her muzzle elongated to accommodate teeth.
Juliette closed her burning eyes and reached for Riordan. Tell me you are safe.
I am deep in the arms of the earth. Let me help you shift. He sensed how tired she was, how weak. He stifled the need to keep her with him. Greater than his own need,
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