Having no desire to fight the embrace, she put her head against his shoulder and breathed in his scent. Lucas might try to stop her but she knew she was going to go through with this. Death was certain-it was just a case of how she’d make her final exit. So for now she’d live her life to the emotional zenith. She’d touch and laugh and be publicly held.
“Though we’re the wrong gender to appeal to the killer, Walker and I have both tried to think of a way we could implement your plan, since we’re already out of the Net,” Judd said, watching the way she lay trustingly in Lucas’s arms. “Unfortunately, it’d involve letting them know that at least one of us is alive.”
“Which would make them suspicious about the deaths of the others,” Sascha completed. “I understand, Judd. Don’t feel guilty about putting the lives of the children first. I’d do the same.”
“The Psy don’t feel guilt.” Judd’s eyes were cool.
Despite the urgency of the situation, she wanted to smile. “Of course not.”
Lucas kissed the tip of her nose and the gesture was so playful, she could do nothing to hide her smile any longer.
“My Psy does.” Laughter flickered in his eyes but his arms held her tight.
Hawke looked at the two of them. “And we’re not going to lose her.”
Lucas locked gazes with the wolf. Sascha didn’t understand the depths to which predatory changelings would go to protect their mates, didn’t understand that she
“They refuse to believe I can’t survive outside the PsyNet.” Sascha shook her head. “Tell them.”
“She’s correct,” Walker said. “She needs to have another psychic net in place to link to when she drops out. If she doesn’t, she’ll die of a kind of psychic starvation in a matter of minutes.”
“Even if we could somehow figure out a way to get her out of the Net, she’d be a prisoner like Toby and Sienna.” Judd pointed to her eyes. “We can alter our appearance and go out into the world, but you can’t hide cardinal eyes.”
“She won’t be hiding.” Lucas had no intention of burying Sascha in any way-she’d spent too much of her life buried already. “My mate is going to stand by my side.”
“The Council will find a way to kill her.” Walker ’s tone was matter-of-fact.
“Leave them to us,” Hawke said. It was clear he was talking about both DarkRiver and the SnowDancers. “Your job is to help us figure out how to keep Sascha alive outside the PsyNet.”
A deep silence spread over the room. Lucas stroked Sascha’s back and thought about how to scare the Council so badly that no one would ever dare touch her. They might not feel emotion but everyone was afraid to die.
Judd’s eyes unfocused in front of him. A moment later, Walker ’s did the same. Lucas felt the hairs on the back of his neck rise and knew the two were telepathing intensely. As if aware of his discomfort, Sascha snuggled closer, wrapping her arms around his neck. He let his body feel her soft weight, her heat, her
“There’s a possibility,” Walker said.
Everyone looked at the eldest Psy.
“Sienna’s been trying to convince us that our minds simply need feedback, not necessarily Psy feedback.”
“The problem is, there’s no way to test that without dropping out of the Net.” Judd looked like he was continuing to argue with Sienna even as he spoke to them.
Sascha’s forehead wrinkled. “How would I get the feedback without linking with Psy minds?”
“You’d link with changeling minds. For reasons we’ll explain, we don’t think human minds would work.”
Lucas squeezed Sascha so tight that she protested. “Sorry, kitten,” he muttered, his concentration on Walker Lauren. “Can that be done?”
“No, of course not.” Sascha sat up, tucking behind her ear a strand of hair that had come loose from her plait. “How could a link be held without Tp power on both sides? All Psy are born with telepathy to a minimal level.”
Lucas’s beast scented a kind of raw desperation in her that told him she was hiding something. “Let them talk, Sascha.”
“Why?” she cried. “So they can sell us lies?”
“Shh.” He ran the knuckles of his hand down her cheek. “Are you so eager to leave me?” How could she not want to fight for every day they could have together?
Pain fractured the beauty of her eyes. With a ragged sob, she dropped her face into her hands. “I can’t handle being given hope only to lose it.”
He wished he could take the hurt from her, wished he were the empath, not his vulnerable mate.
“Sienna is convinced it’ll work.” Walker ’s pale green eyes followed the motion of Lucas’s hand as he rubbed the back of Sascha’s neck. “She thinks the way two mates bond equals a kind of psychic link. That mating link should keep Sascha alive when she drops out of the PsyNet.”
Sascha’s head jerked up. “Don’t you think I haven’t thought of that?”
“What?” Lucas growled. “Why didn’t you tell me?” The panther wanted to bare its fangs in fury.