Read New Species 03 Valiant Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
your females handle the sudden change in lifestyle.”
Breeze glanced at Tammy, who shrugged. “She’s got
experience.”
A grin split Breeze’s face. “Sure. They put me in
charge of this task and to tell you the truth, I have no
idea what I’m doing. We don’t handle this kind of thing.
They are usually sent somewhere else but Justice wanted
them brought here. We would appreciate the help.”
“Thank you.” Jessie smiled. She was a really pretty
woman in her late twenties or early thirties. “I’d love to
do everything I can.”
Tammy studied the New Species women who exited
the helicopter. They were all tall, sturdy women. They
were muscled and in excellent physical shape. Their
clothes were off-white and their pants were exactly like
the ones 927 had worn. She even spotted the same thick
side seams of their clothing as one of the woman walked
past. The woman glanced at her and Breeze but no one
objected to her being there.
“What is up with the clothes? Why are they all
dressed that way?” Tammy kept her voice low, her gaze
on Breeze.
The taller woman showed signs of anger when her
nostrils flared. “We were restrained with chains on all our
limbs. It was easier for our captors to strip us and
change our clothing with seams that pull apart. They
have Velcro that sticks when pressed back together. It
kept them from having to pull the pants down our legs or
shirts over our heads.”
The answer sickened Tammy and she felt a whole
new appreciation for the kind of hell the survivors had
endured. The ugly clothing had a purpose and it wasn’t a
good one, in her mind. She pushed those grim
observations back and tried to appear friendly to the
freed women.
Everyone fit in the van. Tammy smiled at the women
but none of them returned the friendly gesture. Five out
of the six New Species women openly stared at her
though. A few of them looked baffled while one of them
appeared frightened. Two of them completely hid their
emotions. Tammy focused on the frightened woman
sitting on the seat behind hers.
“I’m Tammy. It’s safe here. Everything is going to be
fine.”
“They are in shock,” Jessie explained softly. “It will
take a few days for everything to sink in. Their entire
lives have drastically changed forever in a matter of
hours.”
Tammy smiled sadly at the woman still staring at her
with fear on her face. “It really will be okay. This is a
great place to live. I live here now and I love it.”
The woman licked her lips. “What are you?”
Tammy blinked. “Human.”
The woman shook her head. “You’re more.”
“Oh.” Tammy moved slowly and extended her arm.
“You smell Valiant. I’m wearing his sweater. He’s New
Species and we live together.”
The woman gave her a blank stare.
Jessie spoke. “New Species is what you all are called.
It is the name your kind came up with since you are all
different mixes of different species.”
The woman behind Tammy nodded. She hesitated.
“You live with one of our kind?”
Tammy nodded. “We are…” She faulted on how to
explain.
“Mates. They exclusively breed together,” Breeze
explained, coming to the rescue. “They have decided to
stay with each other until death.”
The woman appeared shocked. “But she’s human.”
Breeze smiled. “She’s a good one who would never
hurt our kind. She loves Valiant and he loves her.”
The women kept staring at Tammy as if she were
something they couldn’t figure out. She tried not to allow
it to bother her. She was something they didn’t expect.
“Do you feel as if you are an occupant of a zoo?”
Breeze asked and chuckled.
Tammy grinned. “Just a little.”
The rest of the ride to the hotel was silent.
* * * * *
The lobby of the hotel had been cleared. Tammy was
relieved that the males were gone, not wanting to risk
another confrontation. Jessie and Breeze talked softly
about the accommodations the newly arriving women
were given. Tammy noticed the six women were still
watching her. In the elevator they all pressed together
and they sniffed at her. She tried not to let it bother her.
She was a little more than relieved though when the
elevator doors opened on the fourth floor.
Tammy, Breeze and Jessie showed the women to
their separate rooms and demonstrated how to use
everything inside. They had no idea how to turn on the
shower or run a bath. They didn’t know how to use a
phone, how to open the windows or how to lock a door.
Hours later Tammy, Breeze and Jessie left the fourth
floor, tired but satisfied that everyone was settled.
“Wow,” Breeze sighed. “I didn’t realize how little I
knew when I was first released.”
Jessie nodded. “A t least they all can read and write.
Some of the Gift females were never taught. I’d say only
about half of them were. It depended on how old they
were when they were given away.”
“That’s so horrible,” Tammy sighed, remembering
what she’d learned about those poor women.
“Yes,” Jessie agreed. “It is. I’m the one who goes in
every time. There are two Special Forces teams that
make up the task force that was put together solely to
work with the New Species Organization. They are all
men. A t first they didn’t realize they really needed a
woman to go in with them when they recover New
Species females. The first two times they went in without
a woman they highly traumatized the recovered females
more than necessary. Think about it. It was just stupid.
They just didn’t think about how that would affect a
female who has been abused, locked up for years, and
suddenly she’s surrounded by two-dozen men dressed in
full assault uniforms who are armed to the teeth.” Jessie
clenched her teeth and shook her head. “They brought
me in finally. The guys kick ass and I handle the
females.”
“How did you get the job?” Tammy glanced around
the cafeteria as they walked into it.
Jessie laughed. “My father, actually. He’s a senator
who was appointed to represent the New Species issues
in Washington. He volunteered me when they realized it
might be smart to have a woman present who was
nonthreatening to the females they found. The first
woman they hired was a shrink. That didn’t go over well.
A fter that, my father got his way and I ended up with the
job. I was a little pissed at first since he didn’t ask me but
I love what I do. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of down
time. I wish more of them could be found. I wouldn’t
mind working eighty hours a week if it meant we were
rescuing more of them.”
“Do you find them often?”
Tammy grabbed a plate and started to fill it with food
from the buffet. She grabbed some donuts and a muffin.
Not much was out in the early-morning hours. The cook
hadn’t started preparing breakfast and wouldn’t until six,
according to the wall schedule. The other two women
filled their plates as well.
“They are hard to find. In all, we’ve recovered
twenty-three. We were able to track some of the Gift
Species who were unaccounted for, but most hadn’t
survived.”
Tammy cringed. “That’s so sad.”
“They are not like us,” Breeze stated softly. She met
Tammy’s curious gaze. “They are small and unable to
defend themselves. They were severely abused,
comparable to kicked puppies.”
“Oh.”
Jessie sighed. “It’s hard for the New Species to accept
some of them because they are so traumatized that they
can’t be around men at first. Several churches with
secluded women’s retreats were nice enough to take
some of them in. We send them there when we find an
especially fragile female.”
“They cry and shriek around men. They jump and
shake.” Breeze’s voice sounded upset. “A nd it makes us
very angry to see that.”
Jessie clenched her teeth. “It’s not their fault they are
that way.”
Breeze frowned. “We are not angry at them. We get
angry that this happened to them and that they were
made weaker and taken from our men who treated our
females well. We feel rage that they were completely
alone. It was rare that we saw other Species unless they
were breeding us but we could scent them on the
humans who came into our cells. It was comforting.
They didn’t have that. It angers all of us.” Breeze stared
at Jessie. “Our anger is never directed at them. Never.”
“I’m sorry.” Jessie sighed. “I have seen the reactions
of your kind when I take the women in. I just assumed
the rage was directed at the Gift females because they are
crying and very frightened when they see others of their
kind. I know you really respect strength and courage.”
“We do but we want to protect the weaker. We
understand they need our compassion most.”
Tammy finished her breakfast. “Wow. The sun is
out.” Her gaze drifted away from the window at the back
of the cafeteria.
“You should get some rest before Valiant returns.”
Breeze chuckled. “He will want to take you to bed but he
will not allow you sleep. You need all the sleep you are
able to get while you can.”
Tammy nodded. “We’re getting married today.”
Jessie choked on her coffee. “What?”
Tammy grinned. “We’re getting married. He asked
and I accepted. He wants it all legal-like and I’m happy
about that.”
“A nother one.” Jessie smiled. “So you’re going to be
the second married, mixed couple. That’s great. I didn’t
mean to blow coffee. It just surprised me.”
Breeze chuckled. “Wait until you see them together.
That will surprise you even more. Where she is short, he
is tall. He’s a big male—six-foot-six and weighs well over
two-hundred-fifty pounds.”
Jessie winked at Tammy, grinning. “Brave woman.”
“He’s a sweetheart.”
Breeze laughed. “To her, he is a sweetheart. We
shake in fear when he is angry. She laughs at him. Just
do not be afraid when you hear really loud noises today,
Jessie. I will have to put you on the third floor by their
suite. You will need a room for a few days while you stay
to help with the woman. Valiant is lion mixed. Just
remember that.”
Jessie appeared confused. “What am I missing?”
Tammy
knew
her
cheeks
warmed
with
embarrassment. “He roars after sex. On that note, I’m
leaving.” She waved. “I hope to see both of you at the
wedding. Come if you can.”
“She was kidding, right?” Jessie sounded stunned.
Breeze laughed. “No. She was not. She is what your
kind call a ‘screamer’ too. We all know when they breed.
We look forward to when they will go to Valiant’s home
just so we can get some undisturbed sleep.”
Tammy groaned as she walked away, grateful to
move out of earshot after that. She quickly reached the
elevator, happy there were no lingering males in the
reception area, and made a beeline for her suite.
Tammy might have been a little nervous but Valiant
didn’t seem to suffer from it. He held her hands while he
grinned at her. The New Species had brought in Pastor
Thomas to perform the ceremony. The elderly pastor
appeared a little uneasy, being surrounded by a few
hundred New Species but the fact that he’d agreed to
marry them touched her deeply. There was only one
other human present besides Tammy and the pastor.
Jessie Dupree had shown up to witness their marriage.
Her best friend had refused to come when Tammy
had called to invite Tim. She was a little sad but staring
into Valiant’s exotic golden eyes made it not matter after
all. Tim would either get over his prejudice or he
wouldn’t. It was his problem, not hers.
She’d never thought so many New Species would
show up to witness their joining but they had. It warmed
her heart that they cared. The lobby was the largest
room besides the cafeteria that the hotel had to offer and
it was packed—standing room only. There weren’t