Forever Is Not Enough [Council Enforcers 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)

Forever Is Not Enough [Council Enforcers 2] (Siren Publishing Classic) by Keyonna Davis

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that right. He didn’t even want to think about the idiots she’d called rogues roaming his property.
    Edmund sighed. If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. “Very well, don’t do anything. Just watch the house until I get there and call me if anything changes.”
    He hung up before he got a response. Edmund didn’t even know the man’s name that he had just talked to, nor did he care. He had no doubt the man would follow his orders. It was the one thing he could give his sniveling daughter credit for. Although it was obvious she had no idea what a rogue was or how to create one, she’d done a great job at making mindless puppets that followed orders no matter what they were.
    Edmund threw his ink pen against the wall. The problem was he didn’t want puppets. He wanted mindless beasts that wanted nothing more than to bathe in the blood of their kill. He wanted shifters who went out and terrorized anyone unlucky enough to get caught in their path. He wanted people scared to leave their homes for fear they might be torn to pieces before they made it to the end of their driveways. That’s what Edmund wanted, and that’s what he was determined to have.
    He stood and headed out of his office. He needed his daughter back so she could fix her serum, and if it meant he had to go get her himself, then so be it. He was way smarter than a few enforcers, and he would figure out a way to get her out of that house. This time he wouldn’t let her out of his sight until she had done her job. Once she gave him the perfect rogue, then he would teach her a lesson about stealing and running from him that she would never forget. Edmund rubbed his hands together in anticipation as he made plans to leave. His daughter had no idea of the punishment he had in store for her.

Chapter 9
     
    Jacqueline groaned and rubbed her temples. She bit back a smile when she heard a tiny moan from the corner of the room and looked over to see Nico, rubbing his own temples. Ever since the first day she had come down to the basement to work on the antidote and looked up to see those ice-blue eyes watching her, she hadn’t had the heart to kick him out. Instead, she had found a small table and chair and sat it in the corner. She set up a few plastic vials and tubes with colored water in them. Once she explained they were his, and he could only use them if she was down there with him, Nico had been ecstatic.
    Now, three weeks later, it seemed he had yet to grow bored with pouring the water from one tube to the other, mimicking her as she worked. Jacqueline, on the other hand, felt the urge to scream in frustration. Three weeks of what was left of Ben’s life had gone by, and there was still no progress on finding an antidote. With each day, she felt herself getting more and more desperate. She wasn’t sure when she had fallen in love with Ben, but she knew she loved him with all her heart, and there was no way she could live without him. She needed a breakthrough, and time was quickly running out.
    Jacqueline’s thoughts were interrupted, and she frowned as she watched Nico jump out of his seat and run toward her. He grabbed her hand in his tiny one and began to pull her toward the back of the basement.
    “What’s wrong, honey? Where are we going?”
    “Lots of people are here,” Nico whispered, pulling her along.
    Jacqueline followed as she tried to listen. As far as she could hear, the house was silent, but Nico’s urgency and the fear on his face had her going along with him. When they reached the back wall, she noticed he had led her to a metal door that looked as though it belonged on a bank vault somewhere. Jacqueline was amazed that she’d had no clue it had been there the whole time she had been working down there.
    Nico was struggling to open the large door. “Daddy says we have to get in here if bad men come.”
    “How do you know there are bad men here?”
    The sudden sound of breaking glass and the blaring of an

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