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Chapter 3: Marinah

Penulis: Holly S. Roberts
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

The seat belt digs into my belly during the loud and bumpy landing. After we stop rolling, I release the armrests and rub my sweaty palms against my skirt. I don't care if I leave stains on the material, this outfit is ridiculous. If I had something to change into, I'd do it. King's rules were strict-one female liaison, no weapons, no luggage, no men besides the pilot, who is not to leave the plane. No explanation.

Sun shines through the small windows of the cabin, the ocean I just evaded in the background. A group of Shadow Warriors waits on the black tarmac showing no signs the heat bothers them. Even in human form they're huge-large black straps crisscross their bare chests accenting each uncovered muscle. Adding to their intimidation stance, the straps hold enough weapons to take down my plane. Even without the weapons, their sheer intimidating power works its magic on me and I quake in my heels.

Lovely.

I guess I should be happy they're clothed from the waist down. According to the information I learned during the flight, they prefer wearing nothing at all. My father never mentioned this, but then again, he did a very good job of leaving me wrapped in a cocoon where the new world order barely invaded. I should have asked more questions. I should have told my father I loved him more often. I shouldn't be here, period.

Being asked to handle this mission and being sworn in as defense secretary has set off a tidal wave in my brain. I've sat on my butt simply existing long enough. Never again. It's time I earned my keep. I only kept my job as an analyst due to the government's grace after my father's death. The alternative was a red stripe and as horrifying as being here is, the red stripe for some reason terrifies me more.

I laugh nervously under my breath. Let's see if I survive the next hour. Rising to my feet, I smooth down my skirt and move toward the door. The pilot stands and shakes my hand. His solemn expression is the last thing I need. I only nod because no one provided water during the trip and I'm saving speech with my dry mouth for when it could mean something.

While the engines remain running, the door lifts open and warm sticky air slides inside. The mechanical stairs lower with a loud rumble shaking the plane and knocking my teeth together. I grip the shaky rail tightly and take my first step into the Cuban heat.

Do not fall, do not fall, I repeat silently in my head. I keep a steady course while squinting at my feet very much needing sunglasses to block the glare. A large shadow crosses in front of me. I lift my eyes and miss the next step. The flimsy rail buckles and I stumble down the next four steps. The man below doesn't catch me as I expect-he steps back allowing me to fall to my hands and knees. With gravel digging into my skin causing instant pain, a high-pitched cry escapes my dry throat. If I stack embarrassing moments in my life, this is at the top of a very long list. I awkwardly glance up at a pair of scuffed military boots, faded camouflage pants, a belted waist, and a bare, muscled chest. No offered hand comes out and the whir of the steps lifting behind me has me glancing over my shoulder. The pilot is leaving, which means he probably isn't looking out the window at my butt, which is on full display for him.

Turning around and bringing my face within inches of the Shadow Warrior's boots, I retain my sense of humor and almost bend lower and kiss them. I think the Federation had something exactly like this in mind. What must I look like to the man standing above me? I've fallen so many times I rarely apologize for my awkwardness anymore. This could be one of those occasions when diplomacy trumps humiliation. We'll see.

Using my arms, I gracelessly lift myself from the ground with a toothy grin plastered to my face. I wipe my dusty hands on my skirt, disregard my scraped knees, and lock gazes with unique, icy blue eyes. I shakily step back to put space between us while assessing King. I know it's him. No one else could get away with the name and wear it supremely except the man before me. He isn't handsome in a romance book sense but his square jaw, nose that's been broken at least once, stunningly unfriendly eyes, and full lips strike that feminine place inside me that makes me want to pull my shoulders back and add a little sway to my hips.

Not happening.

I nervously place my hand out, grin still firmly in place. "I'm Marinah Church," I say with a ton more bravado than I feel.

He ignores my hand and the shaky introduction, taking scary warrior, half-animal dude to an entirely new level. King bends slightly at the waist and leans his face to the side of mine. He inhales and then exhales-his hot breath flows across my cheek and neck sending shivers over my skin. The slight noise he makes is faint but even so I realize he's... sniffing me. I smell him too, a pungent indescribable tang. Not unpleasant. Different.

I'm unsure of the etiquette for this situation and nerves make me pull the smile. His head moves lower and it occurs to me he's gazing down my peach blouse. "I think you've smelled enough," I snap because irritation is overshadowing intelligence. I take another step back. The flare of his nostrils is prevalent along with his deadly regard as he rises to his full height. Nothing about this man says safe. From the toe of his boots, which I've seen up close and personal, to the top of his head, which I can only half-glimpse by straining my neck, I can tell King is an untamed death machine.

His granite, clean shaven jaw takes nothing away from the animal lurking in his sharp, intelligent eyes. Long blondish brown braids tie at the back of his neck and fan out across his bare shoulders. I see nothing squirming around in them, so at least he has one plus.

I missed the faint jagged scar trailing down his right cheekbone in my first perusal. He's hard, immoveable, and again the word deadly flitters through my overtaxed brain. I've never seen a human with a chest his size or muscles that bulge with every breath he takes. The leather harness runs across his pectoral muscles just below his nipples. Maybe he thinks they make him appear more badass. They're unneeded. If King has a middle name, it's Badass.

He carries two handguns, several knives, and a sword on the harness. The wide belt at his waist holds several more guns and knives. Overkill for sure. He could take out multiple humans with the strike of one large fist. He's such a Neanderthal and I can't help wondering if he grunts when he speaks.

Bad Marinah, I mentally chastise myself.

I anxiously move my outstretched hand back to my side. His eyes follow the movement and now he's staring at my lower half. I have a decent ass but no hips to speak of and my long torso always makes me self-conscious. I turn my palm upward and notice a slight trail of blood caused from my uncoordinated fall from the stairs. King's massive hand reaches forward and without thought I place my bloody hand out. His grasp is tight, not a handshake at all. He lifts my arm and sniffs my hand before his thick, rough tongue slides out and licks the blood from my palm.

My heart almost stops at the strange feeling his tongue evokes. After two blinks, mortification takes over and I attempt to retract my hand. He continues holding me while examining the raw flesh like I'm some unknown specimen beneath a magnifying glass. Before I have a chance to snark something profound, he licks my palm again. Heat travels through my body and I'm about to drop to my knees and rethink the boot kissing when reason returns.

"Stop doing that," I snap. "Release me at once!" Apologies are the farthest thing from my mind right now. I've never dealt directly with Shadow Warriors, but I would have heard if this were some kind of formal greeting. To animals maybe.

I clip that thought. Thinking of these men as animals is what put the U.S. in our current situation. King releases me and takes a step back. His fierce expression does nothing to calm my anger. He suddenly pivots and stalks away, barking one gruff word over his shoulder, "Come."

Yep, he grunts.

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    Beast slithering beneath my skin is not a good sign. No human should affect me this way. I know who she is and that's not who I expected. My control among Shadow Warriors is legendary. With the smell and taste of her father in her blood I shouldn't react this savagely. Church was a good man who I owe a great debt and there's no reason his bloodline should spike my anger. If anything, it should calm me simply because she's female. I grind my teeth and force Beast to recede. It matters not that she's Church's daughter. Our kind judges a person on their own merit. If the U.S. government thought to sway us by sending her, they're wrong. Maybe it's the Federation's never-ending manipulations that have Beast on edge.The woman follows at least ten feet behind me. It does not speak well for her backbone. I glance at the soldiers waiting by the vehicle. Even though they remain stoic, I know they're disturbed about my interaction with the woman. All accept Beck. He displays his displeasure by

  • Genetically Modified   Chapter 5: Marinah

    The temperature inside the vehicle rose ten degrees in the seconds before King jumped out. I've heard that when angered, a Shadow Warrior's body temperature elevates. I think my father mentioned it once. Feeling the heat sweep through the car is different from hearing about it. King's reaction when learning I'm the new secretary of defense is entirely unexpected. Laughter would have been more understandable.I fear the U.S. government withheld the key pieces needed to solve this riddle. Bottom line... I'm expendable and I knew it before I took the oath of office. One brave moment in my life is turning into the nightmare I feared it would be.The driver stomps his foot on the gas and takes off, leaving King behind. Neither man in the front seat acts like I'm in the car. I'm left alone to ponder the situation with nothing but questions. I give it a shot by asking something simple. "How long until we reach our destination?"They ignore me and I sink back against the upholstery of the o

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    Beast eventually settles. Nokita stays far enough away to avoid a fight but close enough to do his job, which is protect me. When I'm calmer, I wave him over."Shift and run with me," I rumble from enlarged jaws and elongated teeth. "Adjust my gear belts first."Our military fatigue pants consist of tough stretch material that expands with our form. The waist belt and crisscrossing leather chest straps do not stretch, though. They have only enough give so they don't snap when we morph. When we're in this form, our claws are incapable of fine motor skills. Now that I'm calmer, I notice the discomfort of my gear. I want the ability to breathe comfortably while I run off more energy. I stand still as Nokita adjusts the straps and then fine-tunes his own.Our beast form resembles no real or mythical animal. We could never pass as anything but your worst nightmare. Our entire body undergoes changes when we transform. Bones crack and reshape and our jaw elongates while our teeth expand to

  • Genetically Modified   Chapter 7: King

    I cut the engine on the motorcycle and roll to a stop in front of the citadel. It's a facade. My main residence is much cozier and fits my farm boy roots more. If the woman leaves here, we want her superiors learning as little as possible about us. Two guards open the doors and I enter. The sun is an hour from setting, so it's the warmest part of the day indoors. We prefer heat over cold due to the K-5 that is always just beneath the surface.I glance over my shoulder. "Boot and the woman?" I ask."Boot is in your office," Knet's angry tone follows me.Knet isn't happy with his current duty. It's his punishment for repeated transgressions against my authority. Nothing major or he would be recovering from a sound beating. I head toward my temporary office. The door is slightly ajar and I push it open and enter the ten by ten mostly bare room.Boot is at my desk with his son, Che. My ire rises and they both look up."Hi, Che," I say as I ruffle his hair. "Go find your mother and tel

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    I'm alive, I tell myself.Pissed off but alive.My head hurts, I have muscle cramps in my legs and arms, I'm starving, and I'm exhausted. Oh, and I look like hell. My hair, which is a tangled mess around my head, makes it appear as if I've grown Medusa's snakes. The whites of my eyes are more red than white and my face is tanning-bed orange.I turn on the shower and tear off my crappy clothes, tossing them on the floor. A good stomp on top of them does nothing to alleviate my anger or headache. My head pounds with each solid stomp and I feel no better for the small display of temper. Nothing about today went as planned.I step under the cool water while rubbing my arm where the IV went in. At least I don't remember the needle. Those I hate. I do a rundown in my head of other things I hate and King is on the list every other item.I hate roaches and King.I hate military rations and King.I hate my period and King.A whoosh of cold air fills the room after the devil himself open

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    Watching her eat with uninhibited pleasure excited me. She has no idea her government is full of crap about their food supplies. I saw what the leaders ate and it wasn't the garbage they fed us. They might package and save some of their crops, but the best selection goes to the entitled few. This was another reason I respected Marinah's father. He ate with his troops no matter how revolting the food was. The man also didn't have to lead his men on the battlefield. He could have sat in an office, taken reports, and given orders to be carried out by someone else. But he cared about his men, and the manner of his death showed his feelings went far beyond human compassion.But now I'm wondering who exactly Marinah is and how dedicated she is to the Federation. There's no simple answer. I'm American. I grew up on a farm, was raised by my father, and had no idea what I was until my tenth birthday when he sat me down and explained the truth.I listened, thinking it was a joke even though my

  • Genetically Modified   Chapter 10: Marinah

    The room would be nothing special under most circumstances. I've slept on a cot in a room with three other women for years, so this one is most definitely an upgrade. The bathroom is only half the size of the one I just left and it's amazing. The running hot water makes it more so.King spent a lot of time telling me he'd kill me. I saw the look in his eyes and completely understand that he would enjoy doing it. Maybe I've just been under too much stress since coming on this assignment, because I'm no longer afraid. After a night's rest I'm betting my nervous nature will return.There's also a sense here that the bad monsters can't get me. Back at my Federation quarters we lived in daily fear. Either the monsters would invade and kill us, or we would lose our job and be sent to the front lines to die. The feeling of dread was never far away. Here it's different. King and his men offer protection even if they don't want to. I lay back on the bed enjoying that my legs can spread out an

  • Genetically Modified   Chapter 11: Marinah

    King sits back with his cup of coffee and watches me devour breakfast. I don't even care. I do, however, notice that the hard lines on his forehead smooth out as he relaxes. I would say it makes him look softer but nothing about him is soft. This morning he's in black military pants and a black T-shirt that molds to his chest. His bicep bulges as he lifts his coffee cup to his mouth. A question goes off in my mind that won't leave me. No straps this morning but that doesn't mean his chest is any less defined. He said he will kill me and I believe every word yet I'm unafraid, which is so unlike me. I guess it could be the food. For some reason the thought of my pending death isn't worrying me. Maybe I've faced my fears and come out the other side a tad bit stronger. Who knows? It's just nice to not have the worry hanging over me.I eat until I'm stuffed and can't possibly get another bite in my stomach. If I were back home, I'd feel guilty about the food I just scarfed but guilt seems

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    Marinah is working with Ruth, who's making incredible progress. There hasn't been a complaint about the child in weeks. She follows Marinah around like she's her personal guard. The sword Marinah gave her always on her hip and her hand on the pommel daring anyone to threaten her instructor."King," Beck calls. "We have urgent news from the northern outpost."Here we go. It's been too quiet. "I'll grab Marinah. Have the men join us in the conference room in five." I don't ask what the news is because it's Marinah's job. Beck should have gone to her first, but that's something she needs to deal with. Eventually things will fall into place. When I took over after my uncle's death, it was the same way. Shadow Warriors expect a leader and sometimes knocking heads is the best way to lead them.I enter the gym, and Ruth is holding her sword with trembling arms, sweat rolling down her brow, and a stubborn set to her jaw which reminds me of Marinah's determination when she first trained. The

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    They were laughing at me, and I don't blame them.I simply can't lead hundreds of men, scratch that, Shadow Warriors. I have no idea what I'm doing. I replay the entire meeting in my head. They're like children, and I can't believe I need to point them in a direction and tell them what to do.Stupid.And King's gone through this for years.Labyrinth mentioned Cosway, and it reminded me I need to check on her. I begin my search and eventually give up and ask one of the door guards. He points me to the outside courtyard. I find her there, playing with the kittens."Pretty butterfly," she says when she notices me.She's a rather pretty butterfly herself now. Soap, water, and good food make her look younger. Someone also took a chisel to her teeth. I'd place her in her mid-twenties. "Hi, Cosway. Do you mind if I join you and play with the kittens?"She pushes the calico in my direction, and I grab him before he scampers off. "He likes the pretty butterfly.""I like him," I say, cra

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    She handles it better than I expected. It's been three days, and she refuses to mention a word about it. Like I said, better than expected. Before coming here, Beck asked if she understood what's happened. He laughed when I asked if he was planning to tell her. His exact words were, "Throw me in a pit of hellhounds first."Wise man.It's four incredible days of bliss before she decides to voice her concerns. We're in bed in the early afternoon, after enjoying uninterrupted adult time. "I can't be a leader," she says with her head lying on my chest and her body half on mine. "I've just commanded my first unit. Leaders need experience.""They do.""How the heck do I gain experience? No, wait. I don't want that kind of experience. They're your men, King. Don't do this to me. You can't." Her fingers dig into my hip.Very softly, I tell her the truth, "They're your men now.""It won't work." She slams her fists on the bed beside me. I fight a smile. Now is not the time. "You can't pos

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    King places his arm around my shoulders, and we walk back to the outpost together. He tells me none of the humans in the outpost died, so I know Ruth and Missy are okay. But Ryan. He took my place and died because of it. Was he right? Should I have gone instead? I'll never know that answer, and it will haunt me forever.This is what King deals with. He takes every Shadow Warrior life personally. Now I know what it feels like. I lift my shoulders. It won't be easy, but I'll learn to live with it. We walk through the outpost gates, and Ruth spots me and starts running.Two feet away, she comes to a dead stop. "You're... huge. And bloody, cool."From beautiful to huge. This isn't looking good. "Yeah, I guess I am.""Are you meaner?"Oh, this child. "I hope not."Her lips curve downward and her eyes go stubborn. "Then it's not that cool.""She stabbed the general with her claws until there was nothing left of his face," Labyrinth tells the unimpressed child."You did?"I hope the

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    I lift my glasses again. Now I can see Beck and Cabel moving. I turn to the outpost and for the first time see General Smythe. I lick my lips. He won't be getting away this time. To hell with questioning him. If given the chance, I'll take his throat.Humans are stationed along the high wall on the inside of the outpost. The hellhounds will easily go up and over. Missy will have those unable to fight secured underground in one of their bunkers. Beck and his men will go against the hellhounds to stop them. Labyrinth's job is to take on the Federation soldiers.Knowing some Federation soldiers are here by force unsettles me.Kill, Ms. Beast whispers at my reticence. Yes, kill. If they are willing to kill civilians, including women and children, they won't be leaving here alive. My resolve is set, and I'm impatient to fight. Everyone is in place, and nothing is going on that I can see.The Federation waits ten more minutes, and then everything happens at once. The hellhounds are unl

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    Cabel meets us outside the outpost walls and leads us to a large group of Warriors. The tension in the air is thick. Missy told us that more than a thousand soldiers have joined the Federation camp about two miles away. This morning, the soldiers began collecting their belongings. They are leaving or attacking, and the former doesn't seem likely.King speaks in hushed tones so our voices don't carry in the still night. There isn't a breeze, but it's chilly. I prefer warmth. It's times like this that I really miss our island. Pushing the thought aside, I listen to King. I need my head clear and thinking of home won't help.We have close to four hundred warriors versus a thousand Federation soldiers. If it weren't for the hellhounds, this would be a piece of cake. There's no way Smythe isn't leading this force. Is he unaware the Shadow Warriors have aligned with the outposts? Spying in the new world isn't as it once was. You need eyes now, not satellites. The Federation is building up

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