It wasn't their nearly black hair and eyes that helped me identify their race, but the fact that their eyes immediately latched upon Cade. The pretty young woman's head tilted to the side as an amused smile tugged at her full lips. The man beside her didn't appear at all amused though as he eyed Cade up and down before turning toward me. His bushy eyebrows shot into his receding hairline as his gaze raked me from head to toe.

A low snarl escaped Cade as he took a step to the side to try and cover me more. It was useless though, they could all see us and no matter how strong he was he was no match for the numbers we were facing. He would fight to the death in order to protect me but that was something I was determined not to let happen.

"Hello Cade."

Everyone in our group's head shot toward us as the young woman greeted him with a small nod. I straightened my shoulders and thrust my chin out as her coffee colored eyes slid to me. Her deep brown hair had been pulled into a loose knot that sat against the base of her slender neck. Her thin nose and high cheekbones reminded me of a fashion model, yet there was something about the angular shape of her face that somehow detracted from the aura of beauty she seemed to radiate. I found my eyes riveted upon her as questions and doubts bounced rapidly through my mind.

Cade's jaw clenched, a muscle in his cheek jumped as he surveyed the crowd gathered before us. I didn't know when he'd done it but I spotted a knife in his hand as the light from a lantern gleamed off of the steel. "Hello Jessica," he responded blandly as he shifted so that his shoulder was against my chest.

Aiden glanced at me but I kept my face impassive as my stomach twisted into knots. Who was this girl, and how did Cade know her? She had to be an alien, but there were definitely a few humans surrounding her if the fairer color of their hair and eyes was any indication. Unless they were altering their looks now, which would be the easiest thing out of all the deceptions they had unleashed upon us.

"Who are you?" Darnell's rifle was raised and at the ready as he leveled it at the woman. Jessica didn't answer though as her eyes slid between Cade and me and back again. "Who is she Cade!?" Darnell barked. "Someone answer me before I put a bullet in both your heads!"

"That wouldn't be a wise idea," the middle aged man with the receding hairline said in a flat monotone voice that somehow managed to seem more menacing than if he had shouted the words.

I knew exactly how Darnell felt but the worst thing in the world would be for him to pull that trigger, I knew that as surely as I knew that the tide would rise and the sun would set. Please don't, I pleaded silently. Although I wasn't as concerned about Darnell as I was about Lloyd. Darnell's rifle was trained on Jessica, but Lloyd had his aimed straight at Cade's heart.

"Lloyd," I breathed.

"It's ok Bethany," Cade murmured. "Just stay behind me." The tip of Lloyd's gun briefly swung in my direction. Cade pressed more firmly against me, my heart sunk as I saw the black beginning to creep through his arms and into his face. "You don't want to do that."

"What are you going to do about it?" Lloyd demanded.

"You won't like seeing what I can do," Cade grated.

"Lloyd," Darnell said in a low voice. "He's not our main concern right now."

Lloyd seemed unwilling to turn the gun away from us though as he continued to eye Cade with an expression that made it clear he would pull the trigger if Cade moved even a centimeter. Lloyd's hand trembled as the black encompassed all of Cade's eyes. "What are you?" he whispered.

"He's one of us," Jessica said in a tone of voice that set my teeth on edge. Darnell released a low curse; a startled squeak escaped one of Arlene's people and more than a few of them looked like a rabbit ready to bolt from a coyote.

"We mean you no harm," receding hairline informed us.

"Than what do you mean?" Darnell demanded.

The man's eyes remained on Cade and I as Jessica began to smile. "Judging by the look of things, we can help each other," she said.

"I highly doubt that," Lloyd retorted.

"Don't be so doubtful, not all of us have ill intent where you humans are concerned. In fact, all of us here are looking to find a way to help you, to save the human race."

My fingers curled into the back of Cade's shirt as hope filled me. More of them filed out of the woods and as I watched a tall blond with piercing hazel eyes and broad shoulders stepped forward. If he was an alien in disguise it was a really good disguise. It took everything I had to keep my jaw from dropping when his hand slid into Jessica's.

"To save all of us," Jessica continued, her eyes locked upon Cade's. "We have a lot to discuss."

Cade relaxed a little but the black lines didn't leave his face or eyes as even more people began to move from the woods. "It seems we do."

My breath rushed out of me as I watched the shadows continuing to emerge from the trees. We had no choice, even if they were here to hurt us; there was nothing that we could do to stop them. We were outnumbered by aliens and humans alike. I was tempted to grab hold of Cade and bury myself in his chest in case I didn't get the chance to hold him again after this.

I snatched hold of my brother's hand and squeezed as Cade took a step away from me. I used the opportunity to grab hold of Abby and push her behind me. "Bethany..."

"Shh Abby," Aiden hushed her.

"You knew about Cade too," Abby accused.

I was tempted to stick my hand over her mouth but I knew it wouldn't do any good. "Later Abby," Aiden told her.

I could almost see steam coming out of her ears as she folded her arms over her chest and glowered at the two of us. Cade stared at Lloyd as the young soldier kept his rifle focused on him. "Stop pointing that thing at me," he informed him coldly.

"Lower it Lloyd," Darnell commanded. The young soldier hesitated for a minute before finally lowering the gun. I breathed somewhat easier but Lloyd wasn't even a tiny bit of the problem as my attention turned back to the hundred or so people and aliens gathered across from us.

Cade remained standing in front of us but Jessica and the man with the receding hairline moved across the clearing. "It's nice that we finally get a chance to meet," Jessica said as she held her hand out to him.

Cade stared at her hand before briefly glancing back at me. Abby's resentment and annoyance seemed to fade as her arms fell to her sides and her fine boned hand slid into mine. My gaze slid back and forth between Cade and Jessica as my curiosity grew, but I held my tongue. It wouldn't take much for someone on our side to pounce or bolt into the woods. I couldn't shake the feeling that if someone tried to run they would be chased down like a gazelle fleeing a lion.




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