Sherrilyn Kenyon - Dark Side of the Moon

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Susan looked back at the cat and could have sworn it had one eyebrow raised as it waited for her response. Yeah, the Benadryl was working on something besides her sinuses. “Sure.”
    “Let me show you to a room where you can play with him for a few minutes.” It was obvious Angie had been practicing that speech for a while.
    Good thing Angie was a vet and not an undercover agent— she’d be shot in a heartbeat. But Susan didn’t say anything more as Angie gently took the miniature leopard out of the cage and put it in a cat cage before she led her toward another blue door that opened into a small petting room.
    Pausing outside the door, Angie handed her the cage and gave her an artificial smile. “Take your time. You really want to make sure you know the cat before you take him home.”
    “Will do,” Susan said in the same stilted tone. She took the box, holding it as far away from her body as she could, and entered the windowless room, which she thought was empty until the door closed and she saw Angie’s husband standing behind it. A detective, he’d been a friend of hers for years, too.
    “Hi, Jimmy.”
    He put his finger to his lips. “Keep your voice down. Someone could be outside. Listening. Why do you think I had Angie tell you to meet me here? I can’t afford anyone to see me meeting with a reporter after what happened last night.”
    Ooo, he’d gone seriously paranoid.
    “Someone like who?” she whispered. “What happened last night?”
    He didn’t respond. Instead, he took the cage from her outstretched hand and set it right beside the door before he pulled her to the farthest corner, where a small bench rested. “You don’t know what I’ve seen, Sue,” he whispered. “What they’re capable of. My life, your life… all of us. It means nothing to them. Nothing.”
    Her heart picked up its pace at his fearful muttering and the panic she saw in his light blue eyes. “Who are
they
?”
    “There’s a major cover-up going on and I have no idea just how high up the food chain it goes, but it does go up.”
    Susan leaned forward eagerly. Exposing high-level cover-ups had once been her specialty. “Major cover-up for what?”
    “Remember those missing kids I told you about? The college students and runaways that we’ve been getting reports on? I’ve found a couple of them. Dead. Now I’ve been pulled from the cases and told that they’re being handled by a special task force that doesn’t exist. That I shouldn’t worry about them. ”
    A chill went down her spine at those words. “Are you sure?”
    “Of course I am,” he said angrily. “I found evidence… and when I went to report it, I was told that it would be in my best interest not to do any more investigating. So I did a little more of it with my partner Greg and now he’s missing, too, and…” He swallowed hard. “They’re after
me
now.”
    “Who?”
    “You wouldn’t believe me if I told you. I don’t even believe it and I know the truth.” His eyes were round in fear. “I’m taking Angie tonight and we’re leaving town.”
    “Where are you going?”
    “Anywhere but here. Anywhere there’s no people in league with the devil.”
    Susan went cold at his words as a wave of suspicion went through her. “And who’s the devil?”
    “I told you, you wouldn’t believe it. I don’t and I saw it. Do you understand? They’re out there and they’re coming for all of us.” Jimmy—
    “Sh. Don’t lecture me on this. Get out of this town, Sue, while you can. There are things here that aren’t human. Things here that shouldn’t be alive, and we’re the food for them. ”
    She pulled back with a grimace at his bizarre turnabout. “What the hell is this? A bad joke?”
    “No,” he snarled, his nostrils flaring. “You can be stupid if you want, but this isn’t a game. I thought it would be safe to talk to you here in this shelter of all places. And then I find out that one of them is working with Angie.
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