Shadowed (Page 40)

"Yeah. I got that idea, too."

The bodyguards shifted when the doctor walked in, but relaxed immediately when they saw who it was. "Mr. Lawford is resting comfortably at the moment, but we are monitoring him continuously," the physician, dressed in traditional blue scrubs, informed Winkler.

"How quickly can he be moved?" Director Jennings asked as he rose from his seat. Winkler was already standing.

"Perhaps tomorrow," the doctor replied, eyeing the Director suspiciously.

"This is Bill Jennings, Director of the Joint NSA and Homeland Security Department," Winkler introduced the Director. "Nick Lawford is one of his agents."

"I recognize you now," the doctor shook hands with Bill. "Let us know when you want your agent transferred, and I’ll make arrangements."

"Thank you. Nick and I are friends from way back, so I want him to pull through this. What can you tell us about his condition?" Bill searched the physician’s face for any clues regarding Agent Lawford’s actual circumstances.

"Can’t say for sure at the moment," the doctor shook his head. Ashe noticed his nametag read Like. This was Doctor Like? Ashe forcefully pressed his lips together to keep a smile from surfacing. "My name is Melvin Like, in case you need to get in touch," the doctor handed a card to Director Jennings. Ashe turned his head and worked to squash the snicker.

Why do you find this humorous? Ren, who’d remained silent for several minutes, chose that moment to ask a question.

His name, Ashe coughed to cover the laugh that bubbled to the surface.

Ah. Like. Adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, Ren went through a list of potential uses for the physician’s last name.

How do you say it if you don’t like him? Ashe coughed a second time while a slow smile spread across Ren’s face until it became a full-blown grin.

Yes—should you say you dislike Like? I like that, Ren’s mental wisecrack almost forced Ashe from his chair as he stifled laughter.

"Is he all right?" The doctor was now staring at Ashe.

"He’s fine." Winkler hauled Ashe upright by his shirt collar, setting him on his feet easily. Ashe schooled his face, forcing a blank expression. Ren gave a gleeful, mental snort at Ashe’s predicament.

"One of my agents will remain here. Please inform him when Agent Lawford is moved from the emergency room. I want a guard placed nearby for protection." Bill nodded to the doctor. Winkler shoved Ashe toward the door and they swept out, one of the guards falling in at the rear of the procession.

"Kid, I almost laughed, too," Winkler grinned at Ashe as they followed Director Jennings to a black Lincoln Towne Car parked in the hospital’s small parking lot. Ashe sat in the front passenger seat while Winkler drove, since the Dallas Packmaster was more familiar with the area than Director Jennings’ bodyguard.

"I never can spot the entrance," Bill muttered as Winkler drove through the small gate into the community of Cloud Chief.

"Meant to be that way. Only the ones with a little extra can see it," Winkler said, slowing down to drive over the graveled road that ran through the hidden community.

"Dad’s home," Ashe whispered as Winkler drove into the Evans’ driveway and parked. Aedan was outside the house, talking with Nathan, Marcus and Adele.

"Bad news, Mr. Winkler," Aedan sighed as Winkler stepped out of the vehicle. "We almost had the culprit, until he got in a couple of shots." Aedan handed two bullets to the Dallas Packmaster. "He hit me twice, knocking me down. Managed to get in his car and drive away while I was picking bullets out of my chest."

"Dad!" Ashe rushed to his father’s side. "You okay?"

"I’m fine, son. That gun carried a bit of a kick; otherwise, I’d have been on him. Trace and Jason did their best, but even they can’t catch a speeding car."

"These are from Agent Lawford’s nine millimeter," Director Jennings carefully examined the bullets Winkler handed to him. "May we come in to discuss our fugitive?" Bill asked politely.

Ashe was sent to his room while the adults remained upstairs. Adele was serving drinks and snacks as Ashe clumped downstairs. Ashe? An unfamiliar voice sounded in Ashe’s mind, causing him to halt at the base of the stairs.

Who? Ashe sent out.

It’s me—Edward. I just found out yesterday I could do this. We didn’t start looking until Mr. DeLuca asked us, and then we started trying. Luanne has mindspeech, too. Macy and Keith don’t—not that we could tell, anyway, and Philip is just too stubborn to try. Ashe, what is going on? Did they catch whoever killed Lizzie?

We tried, Edward. But he got away. Ashe was afraid to tell Edward that there was more than one killer on the loose. Edward sounded frightened, and Ashe didn’t want to scare the older teen more than he was already. Ashe continued walking toward his bedroom, finding Ren sitting on the bed once he was inside.

Have you tried to do anything else? Like shapeshift? Ashe asked, attempting to calm Edward down.

We don’t know how to do anything like that. Keith mentioned it since you can do it, but we have no idea what we’re doing.

I’m pretty sure Elizabeth could turn to mist—that’s how she got away from Cloud Chief without the wolves knowing. She should have told someone. Maybe you guys could have talked her out of leaving. Ashe was still upset over her death, although Elizabeth hadn’t been the easiest person to deal with.

Luanne blames herself. She stayed home that day instead of coming to visit. I don’t know how Luanne does it, but everybody feels better around her. Ashe agreed with Edward—he’d noticed the same thing about Luanne.

Luanne? Ashe included Edward in his sending to the teen girl.

Ashe? You can do this too? Luanne was surprised.

Yeah. Luanne, don’t blame yourself for Elizabeth’s death. It’s not your fault. You, too, Edward. We have some of the best and strongest people here in Cloud Chief, and a mister can get right past all of them. Ashe realized he should take his own advice.

What’s a mister? Edward asked.

Hold on, I’ll be right there, Ashe sent and cut off communication. "I’m going to visit Edward," Ashe informed Ren. "Want to come?"

"Of course. I’ve been listening to your conversation through Edward. I can’t hear your mindspeech unless you direct it to me. Part of the unreadable thing, you know."

"Want me to mist you, or do you want to get yourself there?"

"Please, take me as mist. I may never get the opportunity again, once this period of study is over." Ren stood, prepared to go with Ashe. Ashe obliged and in seconds, he was inside Edward’s bedroom. Luanne was there with Edward, waiting.