Dorthena
earth. Humanity would be doomed! “No thanks got a wife.” That
was not true but it usually made the young girls disappear quickly.
And it worked well. Ryker smiled this time it worked like a charm.
Unfortunately it didn’t work on the older whores, they didn’t care
if he was married or not. Then a stern no damn way usually worked
on them. Ryker came to the motel looked at the room number Ned had
given him. Room twenty-three the lights were on. He could not see
in side the room from a distance the curtains were closed, but an
uneasy feeling came over him. Ryker’s inner wolf growled. He walked
silently up to her door and listened. He heard what sounded like a
slap, then a voice, “where the hell is he bitch?”
    Muffled words
sounding like, “take a fast shit for your self Cullen.”
    Cullen leaned
into Thena, “Where is Seeker bitch?”
    “Thena said in
a voice that did not sound like hers, “Fuck off!”
    Suddenly
Cullen grabbed her slapped her and then, dragged her across the
room, pick Thena up laid her across the top of a long dresser.
“Sweetheart,” Cullen said to his wife, “get a pitcher of water and
let’s see if she can breathe water. When she finds out she can not
maybe she will answer my questions!”
    Cullen’s wife
walked into the bathroom and came out two minutes later with a
pitcher of water and a hand towel and slowly pinned Thena’s head
down so she could not move it, and drained the pitcher of water
over Thena’s face. Thena tried to move her head to avoid the water
but couldn’t Thena began choking and spitting up water!
    Ryker heard
muffled words that sounded like fuck off by a female’s voice, and
another slap in the face. Ryker listened closer to the door he
heard muffled sounds like some one being dragged a short distance.
Ryker moved towards the window and looked in through a small slit
in the curtains. The room was a mess, it appeared Thena had put up
a good fight tables were on there sides some were broken. He saw
Thena up on a dresser with a towel being put over her face, and
then a woman came out of the bathroom and started dumping water
over her face she either took in the water or could not breathe.
When they stopped the towel was removed and Thena threw up water,
and was choking. Ryker had seen enough he had to act and act now or
they were going to kill her. The man was screaming at Thena, “Where
is he you fucking bitch?” Cullen said while digging his fingers
into Thena’s arms.
    Ryker went to
the door and knocked no answer so he knocked again. The room was
silent he walked back to the window and Thena was on the floor
being held down with a hand over her mouth, he could not see the
female figured she was either behind the door or had slipped out of
sight in the room. He went back and knocked again. Nothing so he
pretended to leave the area making loud noise as he walked away.
Then Ryker slipped back silently to the window and looked in. Thena
was sitting in a chair her hands were tied behind her back, she had
two black eyes, which were swollen shut, a split lip that was
bleeding, nose was bleeding and her jaw appeared to be swollen. She
also had a few black and blue marks on her arms, her right arm had
been bleeding. He looked closely at Thena then at the man. The man
had blood on him, his face was clawed up bad, and he limped
slightly as he moved around the room. Ryker watched as the man gave
Thena a shake and when she tried to looked at him he asked her,”
where is Seeker?” When she told him to fuck off again and he
punched her in the face the blow had knocked Thena out.
     
     

Chapter
4
    Ryker went to
the door and hit it hard landed on the floor rolled and fired his
nine millimetres with the silencer on it and the man went down, the
woman was not in sight. Where the hell did she go? He checked the
room top to bottom and decided she must have gone out the open
window in the bathroom. Ryker untied Thena got a cloth and put it
over her nose and lip. Ryker tied a

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