Jericho is an accomplished operative working for a clandestine organization. Living a modest life in Iowa, he is drawn to Charlotte and pulled into the web of her own secrets. The realization that he could love her forever creates a dilemma. Does he love her or does he let her go. He lives in a dangerous world, one where death is the only escape. When a hit goes wrong, his client puts a price on his head and Jericho has to go underground. He leaves his life behind without thinking twice and also the woman he loves. He vanishes into thin air and starts hunting those sent to kill him. When Charlotte awakens his dormant memories, he realizes the truth. He is a descendant from a long line of people who shift into wolves. On the day he is meant to die, Kiran Sinclair saves him and he wakes up in Seward, Alaska. With his wolf abilities no longer dormant, Jericho knows that the Director will stop at nothing to destroy his entire family and Jericho takes the fight to him. His tale is a compelling blend of intrigue, romance, and remorse.
Lihat lebih banyakWe all have that one moment in life, where you think, this is just how things are, then that unexpected twist occurs and it changes everything. Sometimes you can see the change as it happens, and other times it’s in the blink of an eye. That’s how it happened for me.
I came home early from an assignment and there it was, that one moment in life that changes absolutely everything. I put my backpack down in the living room and walked down the short hall to our bedroom. The television was on and it drowned out the other noises, otherwise I might have known before I opened that door.
It was slightly ajar and I pushed it open. I took in every little detail. She was on top of him, oblivious to the fact that I was standing at the door. I looked at them for a few moments, gyrating together and I wasn’t even shocked. I wasn’t as hurt and angry as I should have been, maybe I was just humiliated.
“Nice,” I said and turned around as the shock registered on her face. She had a blanket wrapped around herself and she rushed into the living room where I was already putting my backpack on. I picked my helmet up as she grabbed my arm.
“Blake…” I couldn’t look at her. I didn’t care to hear her excuses.
“Go back to your friend, I’m sure you have some unfinished business together,” I said.
She stood in front of the door blocking it and her eyes were pleading. “I’m sorry. It was a mistake! You’ve been so distant lately and you’re never home anymore. You’re always out on assignments.”
I looked at the helmet in my hand and all I wanted was to leave. “That’s your excuse?”
She looked down briefly. “I’m sorry. Can we please just talk about this?”
“What’s there to talk about? I work and you screw other men. It doesn’t work for me.”
Nataly’s grip on my arm tightened. “Blake. Don’t throw away three years just because I had sex with someone else. He doesn’t mean anything.”
“That just makes it worse, Nataly. If you felt something for him, maybe I could try to see how this happened. Emotions cloud our judgment, but the fact that you feel nothing for him just means that you’re easy.”
“Dammit, Blake. Don’t do this,” she said, her voice growing softer.
“Go back to your friend. I’m done here. I’m not mad at you and I’m not going to make a scene. I’m definitely not going to fight for whatever it is we had, because it certainly wasn’t a relationship,” I said.
I pushed past her and opened the front door. Three years of my life had been wasted thinking that I had been happy with her. It was probably not the first time either, I realized.
“Blake!” She yelled after me.
“Goodbye, Nataly.” I walked out of the front door and my home and headed to the elevator. I walked out of our apartment building and I never went back. I left everything behind and just drove. I drove to the apartment I kept in the city and called my handler, Lynda. I took a leave of absence from work and I started my search. I came across a rundown farmhouse for sale in Epworth and I bought it sight unseen.
I spent my time fixing up the house and digging out a basement. I’d never shied away from hard work and spending my time on the farm gave me a new perspective. I didn’t have any real memories of my childhood other than being trained. I was adopted at the age of three by Peter Cavendish and before that, I remembered nothing.
Peter was the director of the organization I worked for and the first few years of my life I’d been his experiment. I was also his greatest success story to date. When I was four years old I picked up my first Jericho, felt the weight of that gun in my hand and something in my mind clicked. The gun felt like an extension of my arm and Peter began his training.
I was starved, beaten, kept in a dark hole, trained in ballistics, how to suppress my emotions, how to kill without remorse and I took my first life when I was fifteen. Peter was convinced that if you placed a child in a certain set of circumstances and in the right environment, you could alter that child’s genetic personality from what he or she would have been.
I didn’t want to agree with that. A child was born the way they are, with their talents already there. If you hone those talents, work on that skill, then you become what you were always truly meant to be. Every moment in life was a set of circumstances and you played with the cards that life dealt you. The real question was, could you change that? The answer is simple. Yes. Everyone has choices and the ability to change your life if you want to, especially when that unexpected twist happens.
In my case, I had a few twists coming my way. The Nataly twist didn’t really impact my life as much as it would have if I’d really loved her. I was already cold and unfeeling, she just made me less trusting than I already was. I spent six months pouring my soul into that rundown house and by the time I was finished, I felt like a new person.
My name is Blake Cannon but I’m better known as Jericho. I’m six foot three and I average at about two hundred and sixteen pounds. I have dark brown hair and gray eyes and you’ll never see or feel me coming.
I was a ghost and I killed for a living. It was something I was extremely good at. I was the best in my field and the team that worked with me was once my family. The word held a different meaning to me once I started remembering.
This is my story of how one unexpected twist can change it all, especially when that twist is that you can shift into a wolf.
That unexpected twist. Life is full of them. My unexpected twist came in the form of Charlotte dying a few hours after bringing Tala into the world. It’s been four days and I’m functioning on autopilot.That night I brought Tala home and I sat beside her crib until the following morning, making sure nothing happened to her during the night. The most awful moment was when William woke up and I had to tell him that Charlotte was gone.He sat on my lap in that rocking chair next to Tala’s crib and we cried. Jessica stopped by every day and sat with Tala so I could shower and I cried as I stood under the water. Everything smelled like her, everything reminded me of her, especially Tala. She had Charlotte’s dark hair and she smelled like her too.“He should hire someone to help him with Tala.” I heard Jessica say to Malachi downstairs in the kitchen as I sat on my bed.“Give him time,” Malachi said. Time. Time wouldn’t heal this. Nothing could take this pain away. I put my suit on and wen
Tala was finally given back to me and I looked at the pack. “I really appreciate you all being here but it’s time for Tala to meet her mother.”I took Tala back to Charlotte’s room where Jessica half sat on the edge of the bed and held one of Charlotte’s hands. She was fully awake now and she looked at me. “She’s perfect, Charlotte,” I said and Jessica laughed.“See, I told you, those tiny humans change everyone,” Jessica said. They hugged and Jessica stopped at the door. “Congrats, badass, she’s a princess that one.”“Jessica says you named our daughter in the waiting room,” Charlotte said as I gave Tala to her.“Sorry, when Malachi asked me it just seemed to suit her,” I said and Charlotte smiled.“I like it, it does suit her,” she said. “Where’s William?”The door opened again and Jessica nudged William forward and closed the door behind him. “Come meet your sister, William.”“Can I touch her?” William asked as he stood next to Charlotte’s bed and looked at Tala.“Of course, she w
Four months later…“Hey,” I answered my phone. I was standing in line at the grocery store waiting to pay and I wondered what she’d forgotten this time. It had happened a few times and two weeks earlier, she’d actually phoned me three times while I was doing the grocery shopping.For the past four months, I hadn’t really let her out of my sight. It wasn’t paranoia, but guilt. I hadn’t left Seward and when I had to leave the house, the alarm system was on and my phone was open on the camera app that I checked every few seconds.“Don’t freak out,” she said.“I never freak out,” I said and smiled.“My water broke and I’m on my way to the hospital,” she said.“What?” I asked her loudly and three people ahead of me turned around to look at me.“I’m driving to the hospital so when you’re done with the groceries–”“You’re driving yourself to the hospital?” I yelled at her and more people looked at me. I left the cart in the queue and started running toward my car. I drove to the hospital an
I looked in on William and found him asleep in his bed. I tucked the covers around him and kissed his forehead. Downstairs I opened the laptop and googled the company that had done the delivery of the baby furniture. Five minutes later, I had a home address for the asshole.I picked up the phone and called the only other person who wouldn’t treat me like I had the plague.“Hey, man, I heard what happened,” he said when he answered his phone.“I need a favor,” I said.“Sure, whatever I can do to help,” he said.“I need you to just be in my house for an hour, maybe two,” I said.“You found him?” he asked me.“I have an address.”“I’ll get someone to sit there. I’m coming with you,” he said.“Carl, this isn’t going to be pretty,” I said.“Shit.” He laughed at me. “I’d hope not, otherwise I’m not sure if we could remain friends.”Fifteen minutes later Carl and Frank arrived at my house. Frank wasn’t very happy at having to stay behind but he understood that Charlotte and William couldn’t
I looked at the video feed the system had sent me as the man breached the yard and picked the lock at the back door. He wore a mask but I would find him and I would go alone because it would be brutal. I went upstairs and opened William’s door.“I’m sorry,” I said and sat down on his bed. He was lying on his side and he looked at me.“I tried to protect her but he was stronger than me,” William said and the guilt just wouldn’t stop. He sat upright and I pulled him closer to me and hugged him.“You did good, kid. Did he hurt you?” I asked him and he started to cry.“I couldn’t help her,” he said as he continued to cry on my shoulder.“This isn’t your fault, William, it’s mine. I should have been here,” I said.I sat with him until he stopped crying and went to face Charlotte. I stood in the doorway of the bedroom and looked at her as she slept. Her left arm was in a cast, her eye was swollen shut and she had bruises on her arm and shoulder. Those were the marks and bruises I could see.
I walked out of the back door and sent a text to Bo about the phone. I got in the rental car and drove back to Chicago, feeling lighter and better. Jack was still my brother and he hadn’t betrayed me.I had my doubts as I parked the car in front of the apartment building. It had to be done, one way or another. I took the elevator up to his floor and stood next to his front door and took my phone out. I dialed his number from memory and listened to it ring inside his apartment.“Hello,” he answered sleepily.“Open your front door, Blue,” I said.“Are you coming in hot?” he asked me, wide awake now.“If I were, would I be at your front door?” I asked him.I heard his footsteps and I ended the call as he opened his front door. “Jericho.” He smiled when I hugged him and I could feel his shoulders relax. “Man, it’s really good to see you, unless you’re here to kill me.”I walked past him into his apartment and he switched the living room lights on. “You’re not dying today, Charlie.”“I jus
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