"There's more. Shepherd will not help. He refuses to send rations and wanted me to disclose your location so that everyone could be taken, segregated from the population, and readied for his Followers."
"But isn't that what we want?" a redheaded woman by her side hissed.
Claire looked Lilian dead in the eye, saw the miserable state she'd been reduced to and said, "You would be imprisoned and offered to a stranger in estrous, bonded to a man of his choosing. He told me so himself."
"But would he feed us?"
"Is that what you want?" Her arched eyebrows went up. Claire wanted to rail, to berate the woman, but she did nothing more than shake her head and continue. "I have also met with Senator Kantor. He offers food; he wants to help us."
"How?" several voices asked in unison.
"He needs a few days to get a plan together. Once I find out what it is, I'll come back and tell you. Then we can all decide."
Nona put her hand on Claire's shoulder. "You are not going to stay? It's dangerous for you out there. Don't you know there is a huge bounty out on your head? Amelia saw the flyer two days ago."
Claire scowled, but the news was not exactly surprising.
Lilian poked the flesh of Claire's cheek. "You have grown fat. Shepherd's men were feeding you."
Brushing off the fingers, Claire barked, "I was trapped in a room for five weeks!"
"But they fed you!"
"Quiet, Lilian," Nona snapped at the instigator. "You're hungry, not stupid... you can tell from her altered scent that Claire has been pair-bonded. They would feed what they want to keep. Instead of remaining with her mate, she escaped and came here to help us all."
Claire was mortified.
Did she really smell different? When more eyes began to shine at her in the light of the candle and noses began to sniff, all she could do was try not to shrink back.
The question was tossed around. "Which one was it? Who claimed you?"
Answering quickly, Claire muttered, "It doesn't matter."
Lilian, her lips curled in a nasty sneer, laughed under her breath. Claire tried to remind herself that the redhead was starving to death, lived in a constant state of terror; her feral behavior was understandable.
"I better go." Claire pulled Nona into a hug. "Expect me back in a few days."
It felt good to smell and hold someone so familiar, someone she knew cared about her. When the extended embrace came to an end, Claire left, climbing through the dark causeways of Thólos all the way up to Corday's apartment.
He'd never even known she'd been gone.Chapter 6With his head ducked low between his shoulders, Corday walked across the shadowed causeway, the man ahead in the flapping coat eyeing him like fresh meat.
For two days he'd watched the chem pusher peddle to so many citizens it seemed staggering how freely the drug rings operated now that the Enforcers were off the radar. The thug made absolutely no secret of his unlawful business, almost taunting whoever might challenge his actions to dare speak it to his face.
Without greeting, Corday grunted, "I need your heat-suppressants, the little blue ones."
"Sure thing, man." It was obvious, apparent in the tone and cadence of the chem pusher's speech, that the dealer was an Outcast; by the dilation of his pupils, one who sampled his own wares. Sagging jowls bouncing, he pulled out a bottle. "Gonna cost ya. Going rate's a kilo of fresh produce and five rations of meat."
"That right?" Corday shook his head, trying to avoid noticing any family resemblance in a convict the same age his father would have been. "I have something far more valuable than food we're willing to trade… if you can manage twenty or thirty bottles."
Yellowed eyes narrowed. "Why you need so many?"
Corday gave the man the most perverted of grins. "Let's just say, we like to keep our Omegas begging for it. If you supply, you can partake."
"A man after my own heart." Chipped, brown teeth on display, a knowing smile accompanied the pusher's question, "How many did you catch?"
Corday shrugged. "Enough to keep half the zone's dicks wet, so long as they're locked in estrous."
Scratching his chin, the chem pusher cleared a great deal of phlegm from his throat laughing. "Shepherd's Followers slaughter any man caught with an induced Omega. A wise businessman might look for more than just meds…"
Voice disinterested, Corday asked, "Such as?"
"What you really came here for. Partners. My gang ain't afraid of Shepherd or his Followers. We can supply you and keep business running smooth."
Hearing Shepherd's name thrown about casually brought a sneer to Corday's face. "Fuck Shepherd."
"Sky-breather... without men like us at your back, Shepherd will fuck you."
Cracking his neck, Corday muttered, "He doesn't scare me."
Breath which stank of rotting things slid like grease up Corday's nose, the thug leaning nearer to taunt, "That's cause you ain't never seen him kill, or watched psychos bow to kiss his feet."