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finally saw him again, no more damage was done.
    Or that the damage she did could be undone. There wasn’t one cell in her body that could live without Maddox for the rest of her life.
    After sitting in the room for about an hour, Gavin was getting frustrated with her non-answers. “Kera you have to work with us.” Gavin paced the small room. “We can’t do this without knowing who you were with.”
    Kera shook her head. “I’m not giving that information up. You can torture me. I’ve been through the worse.”
    Gavin’s eyes widened in shock. He pulled up the seat across from her and sat down. “You’re telling me these people tortured you?”
    “No.”
    “You said you’ve been through torture.”
    “It wasn’t the people I’m protecting. It was rogue members.”
    Gavin leaned back in his chair. “Members of what?”
    “I can’t say.” Kera retorted coolly. She couldn’t give away Andrew and the others without outing Maddox and Jason. “It’s being handled.”
    Gavin looked back at the one sided glass and nodded. He stood up and put his hands on the table. “You have to give me something Kera.” He threatened. “I can’t help you if we don’t know what we are dealing with.”
    Kera stood up , emotions breaking out of the cage she put them in. She placed her hands on the table, just as he had done, and smiled. “You’re dealing with me.” She reached out and pressed her hand on Gavin’s chest and pushed him backwards. His back hit the wall and she raised her hands and slammed them back on the table. It buckled beneath her sheer force. The legs broke off her end of the table and it shot up on the other side. The chair Gavin had been sitting in was caught by the buckle of the metal and it shot out toward him.
    Kera jumped over the crumpled mess and grabbed the chair out of thin air and stopped the forward projection. She paused and waited.
    Gavin opened his eyes and looked at the leg of the chair that was going right for his face.
    “I’m not crazy. I just need help.”
    The door behind her burst open. Kera turned and used the chair as a shield.
    “I’m not going to hurt you.” She yelled.
    Guns were pointed at her everywhere from her head to the toes on her feet. Her heart skipped a beat. Could she survive a gunshot? Her eyes widened as more people poured into the small room. More guns were trained on her.
    She wouldn’t beg. She wondered if they would kill her or just tranquilize her.
    Gavin stepped in front of her, his body a shield. “Out.”

Chapter Three
     
     
    Gavin turned to her when the men wouldn’t lower their weapons. He put a hand the wall on either side of her head and leaned in close. “Amazing.” He whispered.
    Kera watched his eyes light up as the clouds of adrenaline started to wear off. He was sharp. She could tell that much. Kera turned her face to the side, “I think now is a good time to tell me exactly what you want from me.”
    His breath pushed against her face, sending chills across her skin.
    Kera shut her eyes to fight the growing need for Maddox. She had let their distance go on for too long. Maybe she could get out now and make it back before dark. She didn’t care if they made love in Jason’s house or in the back yard. She needed his touch. Her reaction to being this close to Gavin felt like she was betraying Maddox. Blood was rushing through her veins causing her breath to quicken.
    “ Answers.” Gavin mumbled. His hands slid down the wall beside her and griped her biceps firmly.
    She looked up at him. “Don’t try and make me do anything.”
    He shook his head. “The only reason you are still safe is because I’m standing in front of you. I’m going to bring you with me when I turn around so no one gets trigger happy.”
    “Wouldn’t a tranquilizer dart just stick me?”
    Gavin laughed. “We didn’t load these with darts Kera.” He started turning her around so her back was to his chest. “Trust me.”
    K era’s stomach bottomed out.
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