development thatâs being designed and built by changelings.â He shrugged, fully aware it made the musculature of his shoulders stand out under his T-shirt. Like any cat, he liked to be admired, but this time it was a deliberate attempt to make Sascha react.
She looked away. âSo you already knew youâd fulfill your part of the bargain when you negotiated the bonus.â
âOf course.â
âI consider myself bested.â But when she glanced at him, he saw anything but meek acceptance.
Good thing heâd never liked easy prey.
CHAPTER 5
Sascha returned to the Duncan building and made a quick visit to her apartment before heading up to her motherâs office. Sheâd begun repairing the fissures in her inner shields the moment sheâd left DarkRiver and by the time she walked into the office, her heart was locked behind so many layers of power that she betrayed nothing, even when she found Santano Enrique ensconced with Nikita.
âCome in, Sascha.â Nikita looked up from the computer screen where she was showing Enrique something.
âHello, Sascha. I havenât seen you for a while.â
âCouncilor Enrique.â Sascha bowed her head in a respectful nod. Night-sky eyes met hers.
Belying his Latin name, the other cardinal was a tall blond with almost too-pale skin. Nothing about him said he was sixty years of age but Sascha was well aware of the time heâd had to hone his considerable powers.
âNikita tells me youâre running your own project.â
Sascha wasnât surprised that her mother had shared the information with the other Councilor. Enrique was an academic, not a business rival. That made him no less deadly. None of the Council were people youâd turn your back on. âYes, sir.â
Sheâd always been uneasy around Enrique. Maybe it was because he was an off-the-scale Tk-Psy with so much telekinetic power that he could crush her without blinking. Or maybe it was because he had a way of looking at her as if he could see inside her skull. She wanted nobody in the confines of her mind.
âI have every confidence in youâyou are Nikitaâs daughter, after all.â Walking out from behind the desk, he looked her up and down. âThough the genetics seem to have taken an unexpected direction.â
âShe has no genetic deficiencies,â Nikita stated. âI chose her father with great care to the mixing of our genes. And I produced a cardinal.â
Sascha tried to understand the conversational undercurrents between them without successâthe Psy were great at keeping secrets and she was talking to two masters of the art.
âOf course.â Enrique smiled the cold smile of the Psy.
âI have a lecture to prepare so Iâd better be going. I look forward to seeing more of you, Sascha.â
âYes, sir.â She kept her tone robotically flat, not saying another word until heâd walked out and sheâd closed the door behind him. âItâs not like Councilor Enrique to visit you here.â
âHe wanted to talk away from prying eyes.â Nikitaâs tone said that that was the end of the discussion.
âI need to know, if Iâm going to start taking on more responsibility.â
âYou donât need to know this.â Her mother put her arms on the desk. âTell me about the changeling.â
Sascha knew it would do no good to push. The woman who was sitting in front of her was part of the most closed and secret society in the world, the Psy Council.
They are Council. They are above the law .
It had taken a changeling to make her see the truth. The Council were a law unto themselves. When they spoke, the PsyNet trembled. And when they sentenced an individual to rehabilitation, there was no Court of Appeal.
Looking into her motherâs cool brown eyes, Sascha accepted that if the moment came, Nikita would vote to put her own daughter in the Center
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