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facility that was surrounded by ten foot concrete walls. Kera craned her neck to judge if she could scale the wall and she knew she could.
    She breathed out a sigh of relief which Gavin picked up on. He turned to her, questions in his gaze.
                  Of course she didn’t respond to them. She let them hover in the air and turned back to the window to make sure she knew what she was getting herself into. She knew that her strength was matched only by Maddox and his family. She had never tried to break out of a concrete structure but she had held up a car while she changed a flat tire with her bare hands. She had pushed over a telephone pole that was embedded so far in the ground the cement had cracked in half.
    These things she knew she could do while she had access to Fang , the name she had assigned to the black panther she used to be able to shift into. She wasn’t so sure of her capabilities now, since Maddox and Daniel hadn’t wanted her to train, but she would figure it out on her own like she had for the past five years.
    Once inside the facility they pulled to a stop. They all filed out and Gavin motioned for her to follow him inside. The building looked like a big warehouse. It was filled with tables and lit with bright florescent lights. She looked around the room at the men dressed in army attire moving from one table to the next without giving her a second look. She took another breath, cataloguing all the scents she could. She knew what gun powder smelled like. She figured that guns and ammo were a given. She also picked up scents of the men, some a few days without a shower. She grimaced and concentrated on the other scents. She smelt the metal, dirt, plastic, oil, gas and other things she couldn’t place. When she turned back to Gavin he was watching her.
    “Ready?”
    She followed his outreached arm to an elevator that couldn’t possibly be going up to the roof. She forced herself to follow his lead and get into it. The doors closed and he hit the button to take them to something labeled TF.
    It was a few agonizing seconds before the doors reopened and let them out in a cool corridor that seemed to go on for miles. Kera followed Gavin and the few remaining men to a room down the hall. She smirked at the interrogation style room.
    “Something funny?” He asked.
    Kera turned to him. “Not at all. I just wondered when you would start the experiments. I guess I have a little time.”
    Gavin shook his head. “They did a number on you didn’t they?”
    Kera let him think she was still brainwashed. When the time was right, she would make sure her bargain for her father’s safety was met with an actual intent to protect him. If only Maddox were here he would be able to tell if they were telling the truth or not. A lump formed in her throat as another implication to what she was doing formed. Maddox and his family had spent their entire lives covering up what they could do. She was putting their secret at risk. She knew this but she had no idea if this was a good thing or not. Her father had already told these men that she had been mixed up with supernatural beings. Kera wasn’t sure how much detail he had gone into but it would take a genius to figure out that Jason and Maddox were involved somehow. Her very public relationship with Maddox ended when she was captured, but the army would meet with them anyway. She shuddered at the thought of Maddox in this room being interrogated.
    Her heart squeezed as she imagined him finding the room they shared together empty. What would he think of her actions now? She had been with him for only a few weeks before they were intimate. Even though he couldn’t possibly think she had been with anyone else, her virginity wasn’t a promise to someone. The words they spoke to each other weren’t keeping her from betraying him. If she chose, or was forced to say something to jeopardize the pack then he would never forgive her. Kera just hoped that when she
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