Mag-log in"Not just large. Specialized." Silas pulled up another file. "We have operatives with supernatural combat training. Ex-military. Hunters who've been fighting supernaturals for decades. We assemble the best we have. We arm them with everything we've got. Silver weapons. Fey-forged ammunition. Chemical agents that incapacitate werewolves.""And we go in hard," Victor said. "Fast. Brutal. We don't negotiate. We don't give them time to respond. We just take her.""Exactly." Silas looked at both of them. "We hit the estate during the full moon. While the brothers are incapacitated. While Melina is distracted caring for them. We extract her. We disappear before they can mount a rescue. And we take her somewhere they'll never find her.""Where?" Sarah asked."We have a facility. Deep in the Cascade Mountains. Underground. Off every grid. No electronic signature. No way to track it unless you already know where it is." Silas pulled up images. A bunker. Reinforced. Isolated. "We've been using
Unknown Location - Vigil Safe HouseDirector Silas Crane sat in the dimly lit room. His jaw was tight. His knuckles white where he gripped the armrest.They'd failed.Worse than failed. They'd been humiliated.The Howlingtons had stormed their operation. Rescued the girl. Made Silas and his team look like amateurs.Unacceptable.Across from him sat Dr. Sarah Reeves and Victor Hayes. Both looking equally frustrated. Equally furious."Report," Silas said. His voice was cold. Controlled."We lost six operatives," Victor said. His face was hard. "Two dead in the firefight. Four captured by Howlington security. They're being held somewhere, we don't know where. We can't extract them without knowing their location.""So we have people who can talk. Who can give the Howlingtons information about our operations." Silas's voice was dangerously quiet."They won't talk. They're trained. They know the protocols....""Everyone talks eventually." Silas leaned forward. "Especially when they're being
"As long as her blood doesn't enter your bloodstream directly in significant amounts, yes. Casual intimacy appears safe. Biting that draws small amounts of blood appears safe. Saliva exchange appears safe. Your bodies can handle trace exposure.""But drinking her blood would be lethal," Archer said quietly."Almost certainly. Even a small amount ingested directly would likely cause severe reactions. Potentially fatal, depending on volume.""So no blood play," Alaric said. "No situations where her blood could enter our systems in quantity. We can still be intimate. Still touch her. Still have a normal relationship. We just avoid direct blood exposure.""Correct.""And if the Vigil gets her?" Aiden asked. "If they take her blood? What can they do with it?""They could synthesize it. Create a toxin. Weaponize it for mass dispersal. Gas. Aerosol. Contaminated water supply. They could kill thousands of supernaturals." Dr. Vasquez's voice was grim. "She's not just a weapon. She's a potentia
"Four hours until we have information. That's all this is. Information. It doesn't change who you are. Doesn't change that you're valued here. Protected here." Dr. Vasquez pulled off her gloves. "Go. Be with your mates. Let them comfort you. I'll call when the results are ready."***The brothers were waiting when Melina came out.Alaric pulled her into his arms immediately. "How do you feel?""Fine. It was just a blood draw." She looked at all three of them. "You're scared.""We're concerned," Aiden corrected. "There's a difference.""You're scared I'm toxic. That being with me could kill you.""We're scared of losing you," Archer said quietly. "If you carry the Strain, if the Vigil finds out definitively, they'll never stop coming for you. They'll hunt you. Take you. Use you. That's what scares us.""Not that I could poison you?""We've been intimate with you dozens of times," Alaric said. "We've bitten you. Tasted your blood. Shared fluids. If you were toxic enough to hurt us throu
"You followed me.""Of course we followed you." Archer cupped her face. Made her look at him. "You're ours. We don't let what's ours walk into danger alone.""I'm sorry...." Her voice broke. "I'm so sorry....I just wanted to save her....""We know." Alaric pulled her back into his arms. "We know. But you don't do this alone anymore. You don't make deals with monsters. You don't sacrifice yourself. You come to us. You let us help. That's what mates do.""They said....they said I have something in my blood....something called The Strain...."All three brothers went very still."What did they tell you?" Alaric's voice was carefully controlled."That my father had it. That I probably have it too. That it's toxic to supernaturals. That they want to weaponize it.""Fuck." Aiden ran his hand through his hair. "Fuck. The Strain. We've heard of it. Didn't know it was real. Didn't know your father..." He stopped. "We need to test you. Verify. If you actually carry it....""Then we have a proble
"The Vigil," Melina said."Yes. Please, come closer. We don't bite." Silas smiled. It didn't reach his eyes. "You came alone as requested. That's good. That shows you're serious about helping your mother.""Where's the cure? You said you had a permanent cure.""We do. But first, we need to discuss terms. What we need from you. What you'll receive in return.""Blood samples. Genetic testing. Medical workup. That's what you said." Melina stayed near the door. Didn't move closer. "Why? What's in my blood that you want?""Your father didn't tell you." It wasn't a question."Tell me what?"Sarah stepped forward. "Your father carried a rare genetic mutation. Something we call 'The Strain.' It makes carrier blood toxic to supernatural beings. Lethal, in the right doses."Melina's breath stopped. "What?""You carry it too. We're ninety-three percent certain based on hereditary patterns. That's why we need to test you. To confirm. To synthesize. To weaponize.""Weaponize?" Melina backed toward
Then he went to work.Methodical. Precise. His tongue moving in patterns that made her unable to form coherent thoughts. He wasn't rushed. Wasn't frantic. He was solving her like she was a problem that required his complete attention.And he was very good at solving problems.Her hands gripped the
He stood up. Came around the desk slowly. Every step deliberate. He stopped three feet away from her. Close enough that she could see the faint shadow of stubble on his jaw. Close enough that his presence filled the space between them."You look tired," Alaric said quietly."I'm fine.""You're not.
Melina's POVShe woke up sore.Not the kind of sore that came from overwork or a long shift. The specific kind that came from being taken hard on a cold floor by someone who knew exactly what they were doing and didn't ask permission first.Her thighs. Her hips where his hands had gripped. The tend
POV: MelinaShe turned around.She didn't plan it. One moment her back was against his chest and his mouth was at her neck and the next she was turning in his lap to face him and his hands were on her waist and they were looking at each other in the quiet of the empty room.He looked at her like he







