Read New Species 03 Valiant Online
Authors: Laurann Dohner
chickenfeed. I make really good money and I have all the
toys I want. Let me help you out. Do you remember
when my dad had his stroke last year and they sent out
that shitty home nurse from the hospital for him? You
came and took care of him. You found the wonderful
woman who takes care of him now. You changed his
diapers for weeks and wouldn’t take a penny. Now let me
help you.”
“Tell you what,” Tammy sighed, turning to face him,
“you can come change my diapers if or when I ever have
a stroke. Until then, don’t shove money at me. It’s
different.”
Tim laughed. “Finally! You’re giving me a green light
to take your pants off.”
Tammy laughed and shook her head. “You’re
disgusting.”
He wiggled his eyebrows. “Hey, that’s the closest
thing to an invite to see you naked that I’ve ever gotten.”
“That’s not true.” She disposed of her beer bottle
inside a trash can and gripped her purse. A glance at her
watch showed it was just after eleven. “Don’t forget the
time I wanted to go skinny dipping when we were ten.
You chickened out. You thought a snapping turtle would
latch onto you in a bad place if you took off your
underwear and waded into the pond. You could have
seen me naked.”
“That doesn’t count. I thought all girls were yucky at
that age and besides, you hadn’t grown up enough yet to
see anything good.”
She laughed and waved. “Neither had you. I have to
go. We have to cater a luncheon tomorrow at the church
and I have to be at work at seven to help prepare. A shley
Bless met some guy and is getting married. Tomorrow is
their engagement luncheon.”
Tim shuddered. “Someone is marrying her? Did she
have a personality transplant? She’s the most annoying
person I’ve ever met. Poor sucker.” He took a deep drink
of his beer.
Tammy snorted. “No. She’s still a bitch but she’s
convinced this idiot it’s somehow cute to listen to her rant
about everything. That or she uses that big mouth of
hers to give him amazing head.”
She walked toward the door, waved, and blew him a
kiss. She heard Tim choke on his beer over her parting
comment and laughed as she left the bar.
Summers in northern California could be weird. It
had been hot during the day but the sun had gone down,
bringing a chilly breeze that stirred around Tammy as
she headed for her car. She glanced around, enjoying the
quiet night. Growing up in a small town had always been
great. She knew almost everyone and she’d had a lot of
freedom since her grandmother had been half senile.
Tammy had moved in with her just after her eighth
birthday but she still remembered living in a big city
before that. She loved the rural area more.
“Hey,” a man called out. “A re you Tammy Shasta?”
She’d already withdrawn her keys for her car. She
turned to stare at the tall stranger who wore jeans with a
green, long-sleeve, cotton, button-down shirt. He had
finished his outfit with a pair of faded brown cowboy
boots. He was definitely not someone who lived in her
small town. He had short brown hair and appeared to be
in his midthirties. She instantly became more alert. She
had been taught to never trust strangers, especially men.
“Who wants to know?”
The man paused and hooked his thumbs through the
loops of his jeans. “I’m Terry Briggs. I heard there was
an incident with you at that New Species place they just
opened up near here.”
Her heart began to race. What has he heard? Who is
this guy? “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” she
lied. “You have a nice night.” She unlocked her car door
but kept her gaze on him. Scary scenarios began to play
inside her head and she wanted to groan. A shrink would
have a field day with her love of overthinking everything.
“Don’t be that way,” he demanded as he took a step
closer. “We heard you had a run-in with one of those
animal experiments out there and he put his paws on
you.”
Tammy tensed and fear inched down her spine. He
had moved within a few feet of her now. He stood tall at
about six feet but that wasn’t saying much. Everyone was
usually taller than her but he was a stranger and she felt
threatened. She glared up at him and didn’t like that he
invaded her personal space. She couldn’t open her car
door unless she inched closer to him, which she wasn’t
about to do.
“Look,” she glanced down at his boots and then back
up to his face, “cowboy. I don’t know what you’re talking
about. Whatever you heard, that rumor was wrong. Now
you need to back up because I want to leave.”
A look of disgust crossed his face. It made his
features ugly and harsh. “They brainwashed you, didn’t
they? Those animal things do that to some people. It’s all
right, lady. They’ve done it before and you aren’t alone.
You need to come with us and we’ll help you think
straight again. We want you to hold a news conference to
tell everyone what those sick animal bastards did to you.
That will show the world they aren’t something us decent
folks should be living with. They all need to be put
down.”
She heard everything he said. His blatant hatred for
New Species stunned her a little but the most alarming
part of his little speech had been the “us” part. She
turned her head and sure enough, spotted three more
men edging toward her from the shadows of the building
where they’d hidden. Not good. Shit. She peered at the
taller man as her heart accelerated from fear. Think.
Don’t panic.
“Fine. You got it. Why don’t you follow me to my
house and we’ll discuss it there?” She could drive to the
Sheriff’s station if she could just get inside her car or get
her hands on her cell phone to dial for help. She had no
intention of allowing them to follow her home.
He blinked and appeared a little surprised but his
mouth tightened. “We’ll take my truck.”
She nodded, quickly assessing she needed to keep
him off guard. It would be easier to surprise him if he
thought she was a complete idiot. “Okay. What about my
car? I can’t just leave it here. Sam, the owner, will have it
towed first thing in the morning if it’s left in the parking
lot. I’ll drive and you can follow me.”
A hand shot out and gripped Tammy’s arm. “Your
car is the least of our concerns. You’re going to help us
turn everyone against those animals.”
Tammy fisted her keys to force a few of them to slip
between her fingers. Four men against her weren’t good
odds. She silently prayed someone would walk out of the
bar to help her but it didn’t happen. Her other hand
grabbed the handle of her car door.
“I can’t just leave my car here. I’m willing to listen to
what you have to say but I can’t afford to pay the tow
yard to get it back.”
The jerk suddenly tried to yank her away from her
vehicle. She clung to the car handle, he pulled on her
hard enough to open the door slightly, and the interior
lights inside her car came on. He yanked harder and the
metal she gripped slipped from her fingers. She spun and
knew she needed to attack to break free.
She punched the guy hard in the gut with the pointed
keys sticking out between her fisted fingers as her foot
came down on his. Her hand hurt from the keys when
she struck him and her other hand clawed at his face. Her
fingernails dug into his flesh just under his eye. He
bellowed and released her just as Tammy let out a
piercing scream to try to draw attention to her
predicament.
Tammy shoved him and started to run for the bar
but only got a few feet before someone grabbed her hair.
She screamed again from the pain that shot from the
back of her head. The stranger jerked her in his brutal
grasp and slammed her into someone’s parked truck.
Their side mirror struck her cheek and pain shot through
that side of her face near her ear.
He released her hair so his strong arms could wrap
around her waist and they kept her from hitting the
ground when her knees threatened to collapse under her.
She screamed again and kicked at the jerk who hefted
her off her feet. The back of her head made contact with
a face behind her when she threw it back in a frantic
attempt to force him to drop her. He cursed loudly and
released her.
She hit the ground and nearly fell to her knees but
managed to stagger away a few steps instead. Two of
her attackers had put themselves between her and the
bar. She fought back a wave of dizziness from the pain in
her face and the back of her head where she’d head-
butted the jerk. She bumped the truck again, used it to
push against, and sprinted for the road instead. She
made it out of the parking lot to the sidewalk, even to the
pavement of the street, and spotted headlights coming at
her.
Tammy ran at them, sure that those jerks would run
in the opposite direction. Traffic was normally light at
that time of night but whoever drove the car approaching
her had to be better than those she fled. She waved her
arms, yelling to get the driver’s attention, and realized
the vehicle started to slow.
She recognized the vehicle as it drew closer. Pastor
Thomas’ beat-up old car was a welcome sight when he
hit the brakes completely, stopping just feet from where
she stood. She couldn’t miss the shock on his features as
he peered at her through his windshield. Relief flooded
her until his gaze shifted from hers, his lips parted, and
his eyes widened in alarm at something he saw to the
side of her.
Tammy twisted her head to stare over her shoulder
and saw the four men rush at her. The one in cowboy
boots who’d lifted her off her feet had blood running
down his chin from his busted lip she’d caused and that’s
all she saw before they reached her.
Tammy screamed, kicked, and tried to punch but the
men grabbed her arms and one of them grabbed her
legs. They yanked her off her feet and ran with her body
carried between them toward the parking lot of the bar.
A loud horn blared while Pastor Thomas screamed her
name.
They hoisted her into the air and tossed her over the
rim of the bed of the truck as if she were a sack of
potatoes. The force of the impact when she landed
knocked the air from her lungs and pain exploded inside
the back of her head where it slammed into the metal
truck bed hard. She gasped in air, ordered her body to
move, but the second she tried to sit up, two bodies
crushed down on top of her.
She struggled and clawed at both men but they easily
kept her pinned under them. The truck engine roared to
life and doors slammed a second before the transmission
was thrown in reverse. Wheels spun and everything
moved rapidly.
The sudden and abrupt movement of the truck rolled
two of the men away from her as they slammed into the
side of the truck bed. It rolled Tammy onto her side. She
glimpsed the night sky. The truck brakes locked up and
rolled her in a new direction a second before the driver
changed gears again. The transmission protested loudly
when it made a grinding noise.
Tammy reached for the edge of the truck in hopes of
climbing out but the driver punched the gas before her
fingers could make purchase. The momentum of truck’s
forward motion made Tammy slide toward the lifted
tailgate. Hands grabbed her and two bodies came back
down on top of her, pinning her under them. She
managed to scream.
The truck speed at a fast rate but over the stressed
engine and the heavy breathing from her captors, she
heard a horn honk repeatedly behind them. Pastor
Thomas followed the truck and refused to stop trying to
draw attention to what had happened.
Bless him! Unfortunately it made the driver of the
truck more reckless. The truck hit some potholes and
Tammy groaned in agony as the men on top of her
slammed and crushed her tighter against the painful