Her Wild Hero

Derek frowned. “What do you mean, lost them? Like they were captured?”


Ivy shook her head. “No. It just disappeared. I think Declan is using something to cover their scent, but I’ll be damned if I know what it is. Clayne is trying to follow them using their physical tracks instead, but that’s hard to do in the jungle at night. It’s going to slow us way down.”

“If you two are having problems tracking them, maybe the hybrids will, too,” Angelo said.

As they waited for Clayne to return, Angelo grabbed a quick bite to eat. He was just putting away a half-eaten energy bar when Ivy’s head snapped up.

Six weapons swung in the direction she was looking as if they had a mind of their own.

“What’s wrong?” Landon whispered.

“Clayne’s headed back, and he’s not alone,” she said softly.

“Declan and Kendra?” Derek asked hopefully.

“Hybrids—a lot of them.”

Angelo’s hands tightened around his weapon. Shit.

Landon quickly positioned them for a hasty ambush, spreading everyone out in a loose line. He put Angelo on security, along with Brent and Butler. Their job would be to not only lay fire into the kill zone, but also to act as a reaction force in the event that any of the hybrids tried to slip around their flanks.

“Wait for Clayne to come through here before you open fire,” Landon ordered. “Initiate on my signal unless compromised.”

Thirty seconds later, Clayne came running so fast he was almost a blur, a pack of snarling hybrids on his heels.

Landon put a three-round burst through the chest of the first. Angelo took that as his signal and started shooting. Everyone else around him did, too, and the jungle came alive with the sound of gunfire and the glowing zip of tracer rounds.

One big-ass hybrid with blood pouring out of at least four holes in his chest and stomach charged Angelo. He switched to full auto, hoping it would bring the damn thing down, but it didn’t even seem to faze the creature. Then Clayne was beside them, his .45 blasting into the hybrid at point-blank range. The beast reached for Butler even as it fell. The lieutenant pulled his sidearm and put one more round through the thing’s head for insurance’s sake.

“What the fuck are these things?” Butler took aim at another hybrid inches before it reached Brent, who was in the middle of reloading. “Zombies would go down easier.”

Angelo was too busy burning through clip after clip of ammo to answer. He had to say one thing about the hybrids—they didn’t lack for balls. They attacked like nothing he’d ever seen.

If there was any saving grace to the hybrids’ aggressive style, it was that they did it without any finesse or thought. They threw themselves at whoever was shooting at them without flanking the ambush, retreating, or any other option Angelo would have considered had he been in the same situation. When the hybrids ran out of ammo, they didn’t even try to reload. They simply tossed their weapons aside and attacked with fangs and claws.

It seemed to take forever to finish them off. Landon moved among them, checking for injuries and the status of ammo. The smell of smokeless powder and hot metal warred with the near-overwhelming stench of blood. Angelo breathed through his mouth, trying to avoid the worst of it, but it didn’t help much. All around him, the jungle was deathly still, as if every animal within a mile was waiting to see what happened next.

Butler shook his head at the dead hybrids scattered throughout the kill zone. “Holy shit. There are only ten of these damn things. I thought there were at least twice that.”

“Ten’s enough.” Clayne bent down to take a closer look at one of the hybrids. “Damn, look at the fangs on this one. They’re as long as my fingers.”

Landon took out his flashlight. “Turn off your NVGs.”

When they’d done as he ordered, he turned on the flashlight and swept it over the dead bodies. Angelo flipped up his goggles and joined his former captain as Landon leaned down to look at one body, then the next.

“What’s up?” Angelo asked.

“These hybrids are different than the ones we fought in Washington.” He shined the flashlight straight into the hybrid’s mouth. “Damn. Is that a second row of teeth coming in? Ivy, take a look at this.”

But Ivy wasn’t paying attention to her husband. She had her eyes closed and her face turned up, sniffing the air.

“Shit,” Clayne muttered. He dropped his pack and started digging in it.

“Ivy?” Landon said.

Ivy finally turned her attention to him. “I heard you. And I’d love to take a look at the dead hybrids, but later. Right now, I’m more concerned with the live hybrids coming this way.”

Angelo swore and reloaded his magazines. Butler did the same. On the far side of the clearing Tate and Brent picked up the dead hybrids’ weapons and raided their ammo pouches. Probably not a bad idea.