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to be pissed off when he finds out you’re not sending me back to that little room?”

“I’m sure he will,” Alec replied, clasping his hands behind his back and watching the numbers increase on the screen above them. “However, he considered you a flight risk at the time. You’re accompanying me willingly, and he gave me permission to train you. That’s what I intend to do.”

She had to give him credit. “Sneaky. I like the way you think.”

The elevator doors opened, and they stepped out into a large lobby area. Tables and seating were scattered around a cascading waterfall in the center of the room. A small restaurant area was off to the side. Several people were milling around the area.

“This is the entrance to the administrative offices,” Alec explained, leading them through a pair of double doors.

As they walked down the hall, a woman called out, “Alec! There you are.”

The woman appeared to be a few years older than Kayla. She was tall with long, straight blond hair falling nearly to her waist and bright-blue eyes. Her features were delicate and well-defined. She wore an elaborate and sophisticated pantsuit with several pieces of strange jewelry. Sauntering over to Alec, she kissed his cheek affectionately.

“I’ve missed you,” she cooed, fluttering her eyelashes at him.

Kayla raised her brows. She’d never seen anyone flutter their eyelashes before. She blinked rapidly to see if she could pull it off. A quick glance at Carl smothering a laugh let her know she wasn’t successful.

Alec paused and greeted the woman politely. “Celeste, I don’t believe you had the opportunity to meet Kayla Rath’Varein last night. The gentleman with her is Trader Carl Grayson.” He turned to Kayla. “I’d like to introduce you to Mistress Celeste Staghorn. Celeste’s father is Master Marcus Staghorn, one of our High Council members.”

Celeste ignored Carl and focused her attention on Kayla instead. “So this is the woman who has the entire circle gossiping. It’s a pleasure to meet you.” Celeste gave Alec a teasing look and added, “Maybe next time Alec takes you to dinner, he won’t keep you all to himself. Speaking of which, Alec, you still owe me dinner since you canceled on me last week.”

Alec inclined his head. “Of course, Celeste. I’d be happy to escort you to dinner later this week. Just let me know which day is best for you. I’ll make the arrangements.”

Celeste put her hand on his arm and said suggestively, “I’ll check my schedule. But I’m thinking I’d like to have dinner at my place instead. There’s so much we should catch up on.”

Kayla frowned at the woman’s blatant invitation. Alec stepped away from Celeste. “If you insist. However, you’ll need to excuse us. We have some pressing matters which need to be handled.”

“I wouldn’t dream of keeping you.” Celeste smiled at him. She gave a brief nod to Carl before turning to Kayla and holding out her hand. “It’s been wonderful meeting you.”

Kayla hesitated before accepting her offered hand. The moment her fingers touched Celeste, she felt the familiar energy tingle. Celeste’s blue eyes widened, and she pulled her hand away quickly. The blond woman stared at Kayla for a moment before turning to Alec in alarm. “So this is why you’re so drawn to her. Does the High Council know how much energy she can channel?”

“Yes.” He stepped in front of Kayla protectively and reached out to touch Celeste’s arm. Kayla felt a shift in the energy current around Celeste as Alec spoke his next words. “I trust you’ll keep your observations to yourself.”

Celeste nodded, looking slightly dazed. Alec removed his hand and the energy web dissipated. “It was a pleasure seeing you again, Celeste.”

Kayla gave Alec a questioning look when the young woman walked away. He shook his head, indicating he would explain later, and motioned for them to continue following him.

Alec led them down the hall to a large office. The room was spacious with a wide desk in the corner of the room. Video screens were mounted on two adjacent walls. Another wall had an enormous fish tank while the last had a built-in cabinet with numerous artifacts and other decorations.

“Wow,” Kayla murmured and walked around the office.

“Nice setup,” Carl said appreciatively.

Alec leaned against his desk, watching Kayla. When she stopped at the fish tank, they darted away from her. She tapped on the edge of the glass. “They’re real?”

“Yes,” he replied, looking pleased at her interest. “We have large tanks on some of the lower levels. I’ll take you to see them at some point, if you’d like.”

“I think I could spend years here and not see everything.”

“That’s entirely possible,” he admitted. “Before Seara gets here, we need to discuss the best way to proceed with removing the bracelets.”

Kayla walked over to the desk and sat on the edge of it. Her dress hiked up slightly, and she dangled her legs off the side. Leaning back, she said, “Okay, go for it.”

Alec glanced down at her legs and offered, “I have chairs, if you prefer.”

“I get a better view of the room this way,” she said with a laugh. Besides, she enjoyed the advantage it gave her. It threw people off balance and served as a great distraction. The dress she wore seemed to enhance the effects. Maybe the Omnis did know what they were doing with their strange clothing. “So what’s the best way to handle the bracelet thing?”

“As you know, the bracelets act as an artificial bond and combine energy,” Alec explained, tearing his gaze away from her legs. “They can be used at will by some High Council members. Our scientists continuously monitor the energy pool. If there’s a sudden depletion in resources, such as by having the bracelets removed, they’ll know immediately.”

“So we have to try to remove them all at once?”

“That’s one option,” he admitted. “But I’m not sure it’s the best solution. I don’t know how removing a bracelet will affect either of us. It’s possible we’ll experience a significant drain on our energy that could leave both of us vulnerable. Even if we take away the pooled energy, the councilors are still powerful in their own right.”

“And they’ll come after us,” she guessed.

Alec nodded. “Yes, there’s no doubt. There may be a way to give false data readings to the monitoring system to cover our activities, but we’ll have to plan a time when the High Council will be distracted and not using the pooled resources. Otherwise, they’ll notice the depletion for themselves.”

“What are you thinking?” Carl rubbed the back of his neck.

“The final bid for the trader position is happening tomorrow,” Alec explained. “I think we should try to do this before then. That doesn’t give us much time, but they’ll all be focused on the trader meeting. Otherwise, if we wait, my father will put a bracelet on Kayla and we’ll lose our chance.”

It sounded good to Kayla, but her scope of experience was limited to taking advantage of traders. She looked at Carl, hoping to get his opinion. He paced the room, rubbing his chin in thought. “Xantham and Cruncher can work on developing a program that can send these false readings, but they’ll need your access codes to get into the system.”

Alec nodded. “That’s fine.”

Carl flipped open his commlink and called Cruncher. He explained what they were looking for, and Alec supplied them with his codes.

When they finished with their call, Alec turned to Kayla. “I’ll need to teach you some basics in how to defend yourself against a mental attack. There’s a good chance that once they realize what’s going on, they’ll try to stop us. I can shield you in part, but I’m sure some of them are already aware of your potential. If they focus on you, you’ll need to learn how to circumvent their attack.”

She sat up straight. “Is that what you did to me earlier?”

“Yes. I turned your energy back toward you with a shield. That’s one technique. There are several others you can learn. You’re able to channel a great deal of energy, but it’s chaotic and not well-developed because you haven’t been trained.”

“The woman in the hall mentioned that,” Kayla recalled. “How did she know?”

“Celeste has a talent for detecting energy potential. She can sense if someone is channeling or directing energy too. When she touched you, she picked up on that. I helped her ‘forget’ so she won’t think to tell anyone else before we’re ready.”

“So that’s what you did,” Kayla mused. “I felt a shift in the energy, but I wasn’t sure if that’s what it was.”

“You felt me influencing her?” Alec frowned.

She nodded. “Yeah. You touched her and there was this weird shift around her when you spoke.”

Alec shook his head, looking troubled. “You shouldn’t have been able to detect that.”

Kayla shrugged. It was an advantage as far as she was concerned. If she could detect when someone was using energy around her, she could avoid it. “Well, at least this way I’ll know when you’re up to no good.”

The door beeped. Alec pressed a button and Seara entered the room. When she saw Kayla, she rushed over and hugged her.

“I’m so sorry,” Seara gushed. “I didn’t know how to warn you about Edwin and the bracelets. I’m glad you’re safe.”

Kayla hugged her awkwardly. She was growing more accustomed to Seara’s frequent displays of affection, but she wasn’t sure she’d ever feel completely comfortable with it. “Uh, don’t worry about it. Thanks for bailing my friends out.”

“Yes, thank you again, Seara,” Carl added.

Seara turned to look at Carl and offered him a warm smile. “I’m glad it worked out.”

“Thanks for coming,” Alec greeted her. “We wanted to take a closer look at your bracelet. Kayla discovered some

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