Private Release (12 page)

Read Private Release Online

Authors: Amy Ruttan

Tags: #Erotica

BOOK: Private Release
10.61Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“No, I have security looking for him. Henry, down at the door, said he didn’t see him coming or going today, plus is office was cleaned out. No files, no computer hard drive. What was left in his office was a disaster. It looked ransacked.”

Fuck.

“There’s something I don’t like about this, Étienne.”

“Move.”

Jared stepped aside as Étienne kicked down the door. Jared was the first inside and the first to notice the foul odor that permeated the apartment. It was the scent of death.

“Fuck,” Étienne cursed under his breath. “Shit, motherfucker.”

“You could say that again.” Saying the apartment was trashed was an understatement. It had been demolished, as if some kind of trash bomb went off. There were papers everywhere. “Looks like we’ve found the missing files.” Jared bent down and picked up one of the papers.

Jared didn’t know Clement well, but he knew Clement’s dad. The senior Mr. Rideau had been the clan’s head financial officer for his dad. Mr. Rideau died about six years ago, leaving the job to his son, Clement.

Jared’s father had trusted Clement, just as much as he had trusted his father.

Apparently, Clement was nothing like his sire.

Étienne moved past him into Clement’s bedroom. “Jared, you better come take a look at this.”

Jared walked into the room and cursed under his breath. Clement had hung himself from the ceiling fan, and by the discoloration of his face, and the smell permeating the room, he’d been there for quite a while.

“Call someone to retrieve the body,” Jared said.

“Right away.” Étienne stepped out of the room to make the appropriate calls.

Jared glanced around the room and noticed a note on the nightstand. He picked it up with a sense of trepidation and read it. In the note Clement confessed to it all, confessed to working with Levi and where he hid the funds, but he also confessed to funding other criminals and Jared’s heart sank when he read the name Vernon Jefferies.

That name was eerily familiar.

The man who shot Adele.

His stomach knotted. Had Clement recognized Adele? If Vernon got hold of Adele it would be his fault. He thought he was protecting her under Beare Enterprises’ roof, when in actuality he probably inadvertently told her attacker where she was.

That’s if the man was coming after her.

Who are you kidding?

Of course Vernon Jefferies would be coming for Adele. Jared could feel it deep in his bones. He pulled out his phone to call her and saw the voicemail. It was Adele and she was telling him she was on her way. The time she left the message, she should’ve been here by now.

“Étienne, has Adele come to the front door?”

Étienne stuck his head into Clement’s bedroom. “I don’t know. Are you expecting her?”

Dread coursed down his spine. “Yeah.” He handed Étienne the note as he walked out of the bedroom.

“Where are you going?” Étienne asked, falling into step behind him.

“I have to find Adele. She’s in danger.”

“Are you certain, bro?”

Jared nodded. “I can feel it. She’s in danger. We have to find her fast.”

Étienne pulled out his phone and tapped on an application. “Her car is headed to Duff Roblin Provincial Park.”

Jared cocked an eyebrow. “How do you know?”

“When she first started here I had a tracking device placed on her car.”

“What?”

“Bro, I couldn’t take any chances with an outsider.”

Jared grabbed Étienne’s phone and stared at the map, showing a little red dot that was Adele’s car, moving toward the provincial park. “Usually, I’d be pissed, but not this time. We have to hurry. Adele’s in danger.”

Chapter Eleven

 

“Pull into that far spot by the trees.”

Adele listened. She didn’t really have a choice and she parked the car, turning off the ignition. The man had a gun to her head. He’d taken her to the outskirts of Winnipeg, to Duff Roblin Provincial Park down by the Red River.

They’d driven south toward Plum Coulee and she hoped he didn’t mean to kill her in front of her sister, or leave her body nearby, because then that meant he knew about Brianna and the kids. That thought was too much to bear. Death, she could deal with. Putting the people she loved at risk was too horrific.

“Give me the keys.”

Adele handed Vernon her keys.

“Get out of the car slowly.”

“In case you hadn’t noticed I don’t move fast.” She knew now was not the time to be flippant, but she wasn’t going to let him get off easy. It was times like this she wished she was still armed.

The bastard chuckled. “Just get of the car, bitch.”

Adele opened the door and slid out. “Are you going to take care of me in the parking lot, because I’d like to get this over with.”

“Don’t be glib with me.” Vernon’s eye twitched and he pointed the gun at her. Then he raised his head, wincing. “What the fuck is that noise?”

Adele looked around, confused. “I don’t hear anything.”

Vernon moved toward her car, popping the trunk. He cocked his head and pulled out a small, flashing beacon.

“What the fuck is this?” he screamed.

“I have no idea.” She really didn’t know and didn’t understand how he was hearing something when the thing he was holding made no sound.

“It’s a tracking device, you cunt. You’re having us tracked?” He placed the beacon on the ground and stomped down on it, shattering it. “You think you’re so fucking smart. You have no idea who you’re dealing with.”

She was going to say something else, but fear overtook her. She opened her mouth to scream, but couldn’t form the words because what she saw was unreal. Claws, long sharp claws were curling from Vernon’s hands and his eyes were yellow, predatory.

“Move. Down to the river.”

Adele couldn’t move. She was frozen.

“I said move, bitch!”

“What are you?”

Vernon grinned, showing a row of sharp, jagged teeth with prominent canines. They were teeth meant to tear out a throat.

“Dude, that’s so not how a
Mukswa
acts.”

Adele wanted to cry out as Jared and Étienne came out of the fog from behind Vernon. They were walking calmly toward him. Her heart began to race with the thought that Vernon might kill Jared.

Vernon turned. “Well, well. If it isn’t the mighty Chief Jared of the Beare clan.”

Jared grinned. “I don’t believe we’ve had the pleasure, Mr. Jefferies. You’re certainly not from my clan.”

Vernon snorted. “As if.”

Adele had no idea what they were talking about, but as Jared engaged Vernon, Étienne was moving silently around the edge, toward her.

Vernon swung his gun at Étienne. “Not another move. I’m a fast shot, you take another step toward her and I’ll splatter her brains all over her car.”

Adele watched as Jared signaled Étienne to back off.

Vernon took a step back to her.

“You’re a coward. No true
Mukswa
fights with a weapon.”

Vernon snorted again. “At least those who are armed are smarter than you. I knew Levi, it was his fire power, not his fighting skills that helped him successfully win over your father’s clan.”

Jared let out a snarl, which made the hairs on the back of Adele’s neck stand on end. No human she’d ever met made that sound before. She glanced back at Étienne, but he was gone, replaced by a polar bear.

She leaned back against the car door, because if she didn’t she was going to crumple up on the ground.

“Don’t you dare mention my father to me.”

The polar bear that was now in Étienne’s place let out a deafening roar. If she could run, she would.

Vernon grinned. “I heard you couldn’t even shift anymore, Chief Jared. That a bullet wound in your little shoulder prevented you from letting out the bear.”

Jared rolled his neck. “What’s your point?”

Vernon set down his gun. “Shift. Let’s fight then. I know how to fight like a
true
Mukswa
.”

Adele screamed as Vernon’s clothes tore from his body and a giant grizzly bear stood between Jared and her.

How can Jared fight a bear, let alone two?

The polar bear remained at a distance, staring at Jared.

Hot tears rolled down her face. This was it. Jared was going to be mauled right in front of her and there was nothing she could do. She eyed the gun then, so close to her.

She had to try to get to it. Though the measly pistol would do nothing but piss the grizzly bear off. At least it would buy Jared some time to escape.

Vernon Jefferies was rogue grizzly. Jared knew there was something about him that he didn’t like when he first laid eyes on him. Of course he recognized him as the strange guy who lived next to Adele, though his appearance had altered enough for her not to recognize him, or for even Jared to recognize his true identity when he printed off Vernon’s rap sheet.

Vernon had helped Levi embezzle from Beare Enterprises. Clement had been in on it too, but he wasn’t as cruel-hearted as Vernon and Levi and it finally drove him to depression and suicide, which is what the note had said.

Clement recognized Adele, because Vernon had been looking for her when Jared forced Adele to move in with him.

Unfortunately, a terrible trait of
Mukswa
was their need for revenge.

Jared knew it all too well.

Adele had sent Vernon to a human prison. Caged him, and it drove Vernon insane with rage.

Again, he knew the feeling of having the beast caged.

Now Vernon was between Adele and him. Jared could sense her fear. She didn’t understand what was going on. He wanted to hold her and tell her that everything would be okay, but he couldn’t, and then he watched her edge toward Vernon’s pistol.

“Adele, don’t!” he called out, but it was too late. She grabbed the gun and fired it at Vernon.

Vernon let out a roar and stood on his hind legs, before dropping back down on all fours to charge Adele.

Anger coursed through him and the clothes tore from his body as he shifted into a polar bear once more.

Étienne was already trying to head off Vernon and keep him from touching Adele, but without claws all he could manage was one bite before Vernon flung Étienne away. Jared sprung into the air and landed on his back.

His claws were just fine as he sunk them into Vernon’s back haunch. Vernon roared and tried to shake Jared off of him, but there was no way he was going to let go. Vernon had threatened his mate.

His mate.

All Jared wanted was blood.

Vernon’s blood.

The bastard was strong and Jared knew if he let go of his hold on him, Vernon would shake him off and kill Adele.

Jared knew of another
Mukswa
who had his own need for revenge. One who would have a hard time winning in a fight since he was violated and tortured.

Need your help, bro.

Étienne shook his head and stalked toward them. Jared pulled back with all his might, pulling Vernon down on top of him, exposing Vernon’s jugular. Vernon began to thrash, as if sensing the inevitable.

He may have been wild from being imprisoned in a human prison, but Vernon had become weak. With his claws embedded into his flesh, Jared knew the fight was almost over.

Étienne snarled and with one quick lunge, ripped out Vernon’s throat. Hot blood splashed against Jared’s face.

Vernon’s body stilled, his muscles relaxing, his body going limp as his blood drained from his body.

Étienne let out a loud roar and then galloped down toward the river. No doubt to wash Vernon’s stink from him. Jared released his grip on Vernon and then kicked his body free from the massive bulk.

He looked toward Adele, curled up on the ground, sobbing in terror. He shuffled to her, his head down trying to show her he meant no harm. She glanced at him and let out a cry of terror, cringing again.

She was afraid of him in his bear form and that saddened him.

What did you expect?
Up until now she probably didn’t even think such a being could exist. He was going to keep it from her, but now she knew and he hoped with time she would understand, that she would want him.

He shifted back to his human form. “Adele?”

“Stay away from me!” Her voice shook. She got to her feet, and gripped her crutches. He saw her car keys tangled in Vernon’s shredded clothes. He bent down and picked her keys up, holding them out to her, but she wouldn’t take them.

“Here,” he said gently. “I won’t hurt you.”

“What are you?” she asked.

“I’m a man, I’m just…we’re known as
Mukswa
. Bear shifters.”

Adele nodded, but wouldn’t look him in the eye. “Something else you’ve been keeping from me.”

Other books

Deep Trouble II by R. L. Stine
Soldiers' Wives by Field, Fiona;
Watership Down by Richard Adams
Side Effects by Awesomeness Ink
House Broken by Sonja Yoerg
The Last Faerie Queen by Chelsea Pitcher