Title: The Hunt
Series: Psychic Underground, Book Two
Author: Sarah Elkins
Publisher: NineStar Press
Release Date: December 30, 2019
Heat Level: 1 - No Sex
Pairing: No Romance
Length: 82100
Genre: Paranormal, LGBT, psychic ability, shifters, captivity, law enforcement/FBI, fantasy, medical personnel, shifters, paranormal
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Synopsis
The Facility is undergoing repairs after
a chaotic failed escape attempt by several psychic test subjects some months
ago. Neila and Henry’s mission is to locate potential psychics for the
scientists at the Facility to study, but they have other ideas.
Neila can’t shake the idea of Nikola
Tesla from her mind, and it’s getting worse as bizarre things start happening
to herself and Henry. As they hunt for more about Neila’s possible past life,
they aren’t sure if they will find answers or if they will become the hunted.
Things are not peaceful back at the Facility
as troubling secrets come to light, and the Psychic Underground may never be
the same.
Excerpt
The Hunt
Sarah Elkins © 2019
All Rights Reserved
The repair work on the Facility was slow
going, but the director refused to forego using her office. The ceiling was
still missing. New modern cameras, a phone, and internet were being installed:
the works.
Director Lianne McClaine sat behind her
desk with her elbows on several paper files while she read the results from her
last checkup with her oncologist on her tablet. The cancer had vanished. Out of
nowhere. Gone. Her doctor was sure there had to be some sort of error with her
previous tests. Cancer didn’t just go away.
Not the type she had.
The newly installed landline phone rang
on her desk.
“Director McClaine,” she said, leaving
her answer vague. A director could be in charge of all sorts of things. No need
to out their secret operation because of a wrong number.
“Director, you wanted to see us?” Agent
Henry Anderson replied. She remembered him saving her life. The painful feeling
of them being temporarily linked; her bullet wounds healing at his beckoning.
He had hijacked her body with his shapeshifting ability, but it had saved her
life. She wasn’t sure how to feel about it. Despite being grateful to be alive,
she also felt violated. The director tried to put the latter feeling out of her
mind.
“Yes. You and Blackbird report to my
office.”
“Yes, ma’am.” The call ended.
The director glanced over the two paper
files once more before she put them back in the bottom drawer of her desk.
Agent Henry Anderson’s blood work and DNA tests had the same error the other
shapeshifters at the Facility had. The results read as if he had just had a
minor blood transfusion from multiple donors. There were traces from more than
one blood type. The sort of errors that are normally attributed to contaminated
samples. She should have noticed the pattern, even if the doctors hadn’t made
the connection. They still hadn’t, but no denying it, he was a shapeshifter.
Henry’s results weren’t the only ones
with the error. Besides the known shapeshifters, there were two others with the
same anomaly: the pyrokinetic, Wallace, who had been killed by Shorty four and
a half months before and “Blackbird” Neila Roddenberry, who had killed Shorty
after he had almost succeeded in killing everyone in the Facility.
The whole incident had been a complete
clusterfuck. Shorty, a telekinetic ex-con who, sick of being a prisoner and
test subject in the Facility, rallied the rest of his test group of four men,
Blue Team, to lead an escape attempt. The only reason anyone survived was
because Henry had joined forces with several other test subjects.
Three members of Green Team, the
shapeshifters, used their powers to help the perpetually disoriented group of
telepaths and several doctors escape, bypassing the Facility’s biometric scans
by copying Lianne’s own DNA. Green Team’s efforts weren’t what put an end to the
assault though. Shorty had his eyes on another test subject, the only other one
down on paper as an agent, Neila Roddenberry. The woman had more than one
ability and the skill to use them.
After a vicious fight between members of
Shorty’s Blue Team and the Facility’s surviving pyrokinetic, a nonbinary person
named Lor, that wrecked the hallway leading to the Facility’s solitary holding
cell, Henry managed to free Neila from the holding cell. Lianne wasn’t entirely
clear on what happened afterward, but the two men Shorty sent to reach the Hole
were soon very dead.
Not long after, Shorty and his remaining
team member found the director, killed her guards, and almost killed Lianne
just before he brutally broke Neila’s leg and dragged the small woman away by
her hair.
Director McClaine was surprised she
hadn’t been handed her ass on a platter by her superiors. They wanted an excuse
to privatize the work the Facility was doing. The vultures circling the
Facility had only grown in number since the incident. Defense contractors were
interested in taking over where the clandestine government agency had
continually failed. Private companies like White Rook and HUGO Defense had
personnel trained to use the abilities most people assumed were utter bullshit,
such as psychic powers like telekinesis, telepathy, pyrokinesis, shapeshifting,
and God knew what else. The federal government was behind the private sector
and had been for years. All Director McClaine had left was one more strike,
just one more mistake, and she’d disappear into another dark hole somewhere.
And even God wouldn’t have a clue what would happen to everyone else at the
Facility.
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Meet the Author
Sarah Elkins is a comic artist and writer who nearly had to give up art entirely due to a form of ossifying tennis elbow that forced her to be unable to use her dominate hand for nearly a year. She spent much of that time writing novels with her left hand as a means to deal with the pain and stress of possibly never drawing again. Thanks to a treatment regimen she is able to draw again albeit not as easily or quickly as she once did.Sarah enjoys reading science fiction, horror, fantasy, weird stories, comics of every sort, as well as any biographical material about Nikola Tesla she can get her hands on (that doesn’t suggest he was from Venus.) She has worked in the comics industry since 2008 as a flatter (colorist assistant,) penciler, inker, and colorist. She contributed a comic to the massive anthology project Womanthology. Currently she (slowly) produces a webcomic called Magic Remains while writing as much as her body will allow.
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