God, youre like the preteen mafia, I muttered.
Something like that. He flashed a beatific smile. What you-all of you-dont understand is there are things much, much bigger than a brothers girlfriend or a friend
or even ending up under the mans thumb. Theres change brewing behind the winds, and the winds are going to be fierce. He looked at Daemon. The government fears the Luxen, because they represent mankinds fall from the top of the food chain. To fix that, theyve created something much stronger than a Luxen. And Im not talking about ordinary little baby hybrids.
I shivered. What are you talking about?
His purplish eyes met mine, but he said nothing.
Paris folded his arms. Not to be rude, but if youre not willing to deal, theres the door.
Daemon and I exchanged looks. I honestly didnt know what to say. It seriously was like making a deal with the mafia-with a creepy kid-mafia boss.
Guys, Blake said. Hes our only chance.
Christ, Daemon muttered. Fine. We owe you a favor.
Lucs eyes gleamed. And you?
I sighed. Sure. Why not.
Awesome! Paris? He held out his hand. Paris bent down, grabbed a small MacBook Air, and handed it over. Give me a sec.
We watched him punch away at the keyboard, brows drawn in concentration. While we waited, a door at the back of the room opened and the young girl from the stage peeked her head into the room.
Lucs head jerked up. Not now.
The girls frown was epic, but she closed the door. Shes the girl on-
Dont finish that sentence if you want me to continue. Dont even talk about her. Frankly, youve never even seen her, Luc said, eyes fastened on the screen again. All deals will be off.
I clamped my mouth shut even though I had a thousand questions about how the two of them got away and how they were surviving virtually unprotected.
Finally, Luc placed the laptop on the desk. The screen was split into four sections, black and white, also grainy, like security film. One image contained woods. Another was of a tall fence and gate, the other a security booth, and the final one showed a man in uniform patrolling another section of fence.
Say hello to Mount Weather-owned by FEMA, secured by Homeland Security. Nestled away in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, its used as a training facility and a stowaway for all the pretty officials in case someone bombs us, Luc said, snickering. Also known as a complete front for the DOD and Daedalus, because underground, there are six-hundred thousand mother-effin square feet for training and torture.
Blake stared at the screen. You hacked into their security systems?
He shrugged. Like I said, star pupil and all. See this section here. He pointed to the screen where a guard patrolled the fence, almost blending into the grainy background. This is the secret entrance that doesnt exist. Very few people are aware of it-Blakey-boy is.
Luc tapped the space bar, and the camera moved to the right. A gate came into view. Heres the dealio: Sunday evening at nine p.m. is going to be your best bet. Its a shift change and staffing is at a minimum-only two guards will be patrolling this gate. Cause, you know, Sunday is kind of a down day.
Paris whipped out a pad and a pen.
This gate is your first obstacle of choice. Youll need to take out the guards, but thats a duh. Ill make sure the cameras are down between nine and nine fifteen-you know, pull a Jurassic Park moment. Youll have fifteen minutes to get in, get your buddies, and get the hell out. So dont let a spitting dragon take you down.
Daemon choked on a laugh.
Fifteen minutes, Blake murmured, nodding. Doable. Once inside the compound, the entrance leads to elevators. We can take them down to the tenth floor and go right up to the cell.
Great. Luc tapped his finger on the gate. The code to this gate is Icarus . See a trend? He laughed. You get inside the compound, youll see three doors side by side.
Blake nodded again. The middle door-I know. The code?
Wait. Where do the other doors take you? I asked.
To the great Oz, Luc said, tapping the space bar until the camera was now focused on the doors. Actually, nowhere interesting. Just offices and actual FEMA stuff. Anyone want to guess what the code to this door is?
Daedalus? I threw out.
He grinned. Close. The code to this door is Labyrinth . Its a hard word to spell, I know, but make sure you do it correctly. You get one chance. Enter the wrong code and itll get ugly. Take the elevator to the sixth floor like Blake said and then you enter the code DAEDALUS -all caps. Voila !
Daemon shook his head, doubtful. Therere only codes to enter? Thats their security?
Ha! Luc hit a few buttons and the screen went black. Im doing more than giving you codes and taking down cameras, my new BFF. Im going to take down their eye recognition software. It can go down for about ten to fifteen minutes a day without raising an eyebrow.
What happens if were still in there and it goes back up? I asked.
Luc raised his hands. Uh, kind of like being on a plane thats about to crash. Stick your head between your knees and kiss em goodbye.
Oh, that sounds great, I said. So youre like a mutant hacker, too?
He winked. But be careful. Im not taking down any other security precautions they mayve decided to put up. That will raise concerns.
Whoa. Daemon frowned. What other security precautions could they have?
They rotate the codes every other day, Ive discovered. Other than that, nothing but guards, but its a shift change. Blake grinned. Well be fine. We got this.
Paris handed over a sheet with the codes scribbled down. Daemon snatched it before Blake could and slipped it into his pocket. Thank you, he said.
Returning to the couch and his DS, Luc dropped down, his smile fading. Dont thank me yet. Actually, dont thank me at all. I dont exist, you know, not until I need my favor. He flipped open his DS. Just remember, this Sunday at nine p.m. You have fifteen minutes and that is all.
Okay. I drew out the word, glancing at Blake. I would love to know how these two met. Well, I guess
Well be going, Daemon supplied, taking my hand. It was nice, kind of, meeting you all.
Whatevs, he said, thumbs flying over the game board. Lucs voice stopped us at the door. You have no idea what waits for you. Be careful. I would hate for my dealing to be one-sided if you all get yourselves killed
or worse.
I shuddered. Nice way to close the conversation with a healthy dose of freak-us-out.
Daemon nodded at the other Luxen, and we headed out, Blake closing the door behind him. Only then did I realize the room was soundproof.
Well, Blake said, smiling. That wasnt too bad, was it?
I rolled my eyes. I have the feeling we just made a deal with the devil, and hes going to come back and want our firstborn child or something.
Daemon waggled his brows. You want kids? Because you know, practice makes-
Shut up. I shook my head and started walking.
We hurried through the club, around the still-packed dance floor. I think all of us were ready to get out of there. As we neared the exit, I looked around Daemon and Blake, my eyes drifting over the dance floor.
Part of me wondered how many, if any, were hybrids. We were rare, but like I sensed at first, there was something different about this place. Something really different about the kid called Luc, too.
Pro Wrestler greeted us at the door. He stepped aside, massive arms folded across his chest. Remember, he said. You were never here.
Armentrout, Jennifer L.
Opal ( A Lux Novel)
Chapter 16
We got home late from Martinsburg, and I went straight to bed. Daemon followed, but all we did was curl up and sleep. Both of us were exhausted from everything, and it was nice with him there, a steady presence that relaxed and soothed my frazzled nerves.