"One_More_Bite" - читать интересную книгу автора (Jennifer Rardin - Jaz Parks 05 - One More Bite (html and prc))Copyright © 2009 by Jennifer Rardin Excerpt from Bite Marks copyright © 2009 by Jennifer Rardin All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Orbit Hachette Book Group 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Visit our Web site at www.HachetteBookGroup.com First eBook Edition: January 2009 Orbit is an imprint of Hachette Book Group. The Orbit name and logo are trademarks of Little, Brown Book Group Limited. The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author. ISBN: 978-0-316-04076-1 Contents You got any sisters? No. Why? Cole turned curious blue eyes my way, his bronzed face and surfers fro making me long for a pristine beach and a bottle of SPF 80. Anything that would put thousands of miles between me and my dad while preventing skin cancer had to be a good thing. I shrugged. I thought your folks might like a daughter. As in me. Im in the market for a new set. When his glance wandered below my neck I punched him in the arm. Of parents, you nimrod. Then wed be siblings, he said. Which would make what I want to do with you illegal. Praise for the Jaz Parks series: This latest Jaz Parks adventure is the most jam-packed yet! scifichick.com on Biting the Bullet A wonderful light read with engaging characters and an interesting storyline. Dragonpage Radio on Once Bitten, Twice Shy JAZ PARKS NOVELS Once Bitten, Twice Shy Another One Bites the Dust Biting the Bullet Bitten to Death One More Bite For my mother, Carol Ryan Pringle, who never once said, Would you drop this impossible writing dream and get a real job already? Thanks, Mom. And for my sister, Erin Pringle, whose love has made me a better person. Jasmine, do not pull that gun. Vayl spoke in a voice so low even I could barely hear him, which meant the people in the blue and white seats next to the bathroom door where I stood still had no idea what I meant to do. Im gonna kill him, I growled. My fingers tightened on the grip of Grief, the Walther PPK I kept stashed in the shoulder holster under my black leather jacket. I couldnt see my intended victim at the moment. Vayl had set his hands on the edges of the doorframe, spreading his black calf-length duster like a curtain, blocking my view. But I could hear the son of a bitch, sitting near the front, chatting up the flight attendant like she was the daughter of one of his war buddies. You do understand what a bad idea this is, do you not? Vayl insisted. Even poking fun at murder on an airplane could bring the passengers down on you like a mob of after-Christmas sale shoppers. Who says Im joking? He fixed me with warm hazel eyes. I would hate to see you beaten to death with that womans boot. He jerked his head sideways, directing my attention to an exhausted traveler who mustve made her armrests squeak when shed squeezed into her seat. I glanced her way, and as people will when they feel eyes on them, she looked back at me. For a second her saggy pink cheeks and black-framed glasses swam out of focus. A lean, dark-eyed face sneered at me from beneath her shoulder-length perm. It said, Are you certain you know my name? I squeezed my eyes shut. Youre dead, Edward Samos. I saw your smoke fade into the night. I ground the bits of ash and bone you left behind into the dirt of the Grecian countryside. So stop haunting me! I turned my head so that when I opened my eyes they fell on Vayls short black curls, which always tempted me to run my fingers through them. And his face, carved with the bold hand of an artist whose work Id never toss aside. Are you all right? he asked. Yeah, sure. For some bizarre reason Im seeing the last vamp I assassinated on innocent peoples mugs. I cant stop thinking about my boss in a totally unprofessional and yet toe-curling way. And, at age twenty-five, I still havent escaped the man who made my childhood pretty much a misery. Im cruising, thanks for asking! I picked the part that bothered me most and ripped. Youre the one who let my father tag along. I told you it wouldnt work. I warned you blood could be shed. But did you listen? It is partially my fault, he allowed. If I had taken time to fly home between my trip to Romania and this mission, I do not believe this would have happened. But meeting you in London seemed more efficient. And without our Seer along to warn me otherwise, how was I to know your father would rendezvous with you there as well? I said, I miss Cassandra. Especially on days like today. Not just because her psychic abilities couldve detoured this steamroller. But because she always seemed to know what to say to keep me from ruining my so-called life. Vayls eyes traveled to my hand, still stuck inside my pocket. Or was he checking out my boobs? And if not, should I be even more pissed? His half smile showed he knew exactly what I was thinking. He said, Perhaps we should consider bringing Cassandra with us more regularly. As for the bloodshed, I supposed you would wait until we had reached Inverness. Who brings baby pictures with them on a trip? I griped. If Id wanted my bare ass paraded in front of all the premium ticket holders Id have mooned everyone before we took off! Vayl knew better than to tell me the photos were adorable. Then Id have had to kill him too. If that had been the real issue. Problem was, when my dad had cracked that old album, hed done it upside down first. So the picture that had caught my attention was a copy of the one Id locked in my safe nearly eighteen months ago. A shot of Matt and me just after hed slipped his ring on my finger. I wondered if two people had ever been so sure they were headed for eternal happiness. Or had their mistake shoved so violently in their faces two weeks later. Look into my eyes, Vayl said. What, so you can hypnotize me? No thanks. He shook his head. We both know my powers have a minimal effect on you. Come now, my pretera. Humor me. Whats a pretera? It is a Vampere word, meaning wildcat. Oh. In that case . . . I locked stares with the guy whod started out as my supervisor, upgraded to sverhamin, and ended up . . . well, sometimes the possibilities practically made my skin steam. Other times I still felt like Matts traitor. Can you betray a dead man? Since I didnt know the answer to that one, I forced my mind to pettier subjects. I cant believe my fathers here. This is like my first date times ten. How do you say? Money talks. So true. In this case, the bucks had come from Albert himself. What are we, the Russian Space Agency? I demanded. Selling seats on our trips haon our to the highest bidder? Vayl said, I realize the shock is only now wearing off. Once again, I want to assure you that I would have warned you. But Pete did not inform me Albert would be joining us until he called just before I met you in London. Apparently your father felt you would strenuously object to his presence Ya think? Thus the secrecy surrounding his joining us at Gatwick. He mustve known Id have thrown him off the plane in Cleveland, I muttered. I realized Id taken my hand out of my jacket and Vayl had used the chance to curl his fingers around mine. No romance in that touch. He was probably just trying to keep me from reaching again. I sighed. Okay, I wont kill him yet. But you get those pictures out of his claws, and keep him away from me, and Vayl slid his fingers up my arm, sending trickles of awareness shooting through me. Suddenly I couldnt think of anything but his touch. A deliberate move on his partunderhanded and mean. I kinda loved it. I never thought I would say this, he murmured, leaning in so his lips nearly brushed my ear. But I would suggest you spend the rest of this flight concentrating on Cole. Who? Oh. Damn, Jaz, would you kick your brain into gear? Remember Cole? Your third for this piece-o-crap job? The one Pete has decided to fund using your dads 401(k)? Jerking my arm from Vayls hand so I could think, dammit, I began plotting a revenge so intricate and satisfying I barely heard him say, I will deal with your father. Fine. Wait, maybe not. Um, Vayl? Do me a favor? Anything. Be discreet, will ya? He doesnt know about . . . us . . . yet. And I think I should probably be the one to tell him Im involved with a vampire. When I retire Im going to write a book. Not about the CIA. I know too many secrets that could get me killed. Or worse, elected. Nope, this ones going to be called My Dad Is an Asshole: The True Story of a Shitheads Daughter. As I stared out the window, using Cole as a buffer between the butt-flap and me, I knew I should be trying to figure out his game. Mostly retired consultants to the Agency dont just pop into the field whenever they feel the urge for some exercise. Especially ones whove just recovered from a major vehicular collision. But I was still too pissed to follow any logical train of thought for long. I heard Vayl say, Perhaps we should stow your album under the seat for now, Albert. I understand we are about to land. And we have had so little time to discuss football. I understand you are a Bears fan? At which point I decided I owed my sverhamin an elaborate dinner that would not include any of the gross dishes Id heard some native Scots preferred. Haggis? Who eats something that sounds like an eighty-year-old husband-beater who sees Jesuss face in her porridge every morniwoung but devours it anyway? When do you think theyll let me get my cell out? Cole asked. I promised Mom Id text her as soon as we land. Im going to stick my phone up some guys kilt, flash a picture, and then challenge her to guess what shes seeing. That is so disgusting. What? Ill get his permission first. Sending dirty pictures to your mom? Shell laugh so hard her teeth will probably fly across the dinner table. She lost them in a car accident, you know. Really? She was drag racing. Oh, Im supposed to tell you she won. She made me promise to always say that when I mention her dentures. I shook my head. Not just because Cole probably needed psychiatric help. But because he liked his mom. And she reciprocated. Weird concept, that. Mine had suffered a fatal heart attack. Currently the unburiable part of her resided alongside the other skeptics and unrepentants in a version of hell I never wanted to see (or smell) again. Oddly, that reminded me of Matt. One of our last conversations had been about my parents. Id been bitching about my dad. Hes all right, you know, Matt had said between bites of the burgers wed just grilled on the little deck outside our cozy country-themed duplex. Once you get past all the bark theres a quality human in there. Your moms the one to watch out for. Id violently disagreed with him about Albert. After all, he hadnt grown up listening to the mans lazy-ass lectures. Get your lazy ass off the couch and do your damn chores! But hed had a valid point when it came to my mother. What a depressing duo. Your mom can bake too, right? I asked Cole. He nodded. Like a pastry chef. She said Grandma Thea made her try a bunch of girly hobbies after the car crash, and baking was the only one that stuck. She and my dad run a little coffee shop in Miami thats famous for its homemade desserts. In fact, she likes to say her cinnamon rolls put all four of her boys through college. You got any sisters? No. Why? Cole turned curious blue eyes my way, his bronzed face and surfers fro making me long for a pristine beach and a bottle of SPF 80. Anything that would put thousands of miles between me and my dad while preventing skin cancer had to be a good thing. I shrugged. I thought your folks might like a daughter. As in me. Im in the market for a new set. When his glance wandered below my neck I punched him in the arm. Of parents, you nimrod. Then wed be siblings, he said. Which would make what I want to do with you illegal. I sighed. Dude, you cant still want to marry me. Now that you know Im with I jerked my thumb toward Vayl. Why wont you say his name out loud if you two are such a pair? igh" widthI yanked my tray out of its upright position and depocketed the poker chips that had become a balm to my troubled spirit ever since Id had to give up my playing cards. As I divided and recombined them, the familiar clack of clay against plastic eased the kinks out of my knot-infested muscles. My dad doesnt know. When I felt Coles shoulder shaking against mine I glanced over. He was laughing so hard he couldnt make a sound. As soon as he paused for a breath, the planes cabin would be filled with the echoes of his mirth. And Id have to kill him too. I whispered, You make a sound and Ill tell Pete you compromised this mission and should be reassigned to a desk. Forever. The giggles blasted out of him in a single shocked whoof. You wouldnt! Okay, not forever. Two weeks, max. But, believe me, it feels like eternity. Coles eyes narrowed. Remind me never to break my collarbone. Apparently all the forced rest causes you to peel the skin off your face and reveal your inner monster. It was more of a crack than a break. And Ive been perfectly reasonable Save it. I didnt want to believe the rumors, but now I have to think they were true. You really did come off sick leave three weeks early to answer the phones at the office, didnt you? Martha hadnt had a vacation in years. So I just thought Is it true that you repainted the whole floor? One-handed? The walls were turquoise. Who can concentrate with that color looming over them all day long? Did you, or did you not, reorganize all of Petes files so now he cant find anything? I bit my lip. I dont see what the big deal is. Most of its just backup for whats on his computer. But that was when he sent me to Florida, which, in my own defense, Im pretty sure he was planning to do anyway Cole shook his head direly. Not so fast. I saw you plowing toward the back of the plane just now like you meant to tear off the tail and stuff it down Alberts throat. No, dont get that dreamy look on your face. I want some straight talk from you, dammit! I gulped. Cole didnt swear much, and never at me. In fact, hed been nothing but charming, funny, and pretty much perfect since wed met in a womens bathroom when he was still a PI specializing in supernatural cases. Okay, I said. What do you want to know? Cole turned fully toward me, bracing his hand against the seat in front of him. He lowered his voice to intimate. To me this is just another aspect of your recently upgraded weirdocity. Thats not a word. Shut up. Since the alternative was kicking a huge dent in his face, which he really didnt deserve, I pressed my lips together and listened. He said, Why do you keep holding back with Vayl if its the real thing? You wonnt>hing? Yt tell your dad. Nobody in the department knows. Isnt true love something you want to shout about from the nearest rooftop? I murmured, Dude, every time I step onto a roof somebody tries to throw me off. Plus thats so . . . I rolled my eyes and made an ick-I-swallowed-a-gnat sound. Thats not an answer, he insisted. I took one of the chips off the pile Id made and turned it between my fingers. Its Matt. I didnt need to remind him that my fiancé had been murdered, along with my sister-in-law and the rest of our vamp-killing crew. It was one of the first personal stories Id ever told him. Which said a lot about the kind of guy he was. For an answer he draped his arm across my shoulder. Once I wouldve blown off this conversation. Too hard. Major chance of a marshmallowy aftertaste. Now I stuck with it. Although I did entertain the fleeting thought that personal growth sucks. Every time I think Im ready to move on, something happens to remind me of him. Thats one part of it. But its not the hardest. Whats the rest? I guess Im more superstitious than I realized. One corner of my brain is convinced that if I make some big announcement, thatll be the same as a challenge. To who? I dont know. God? Fate? Whoever thought it was okay to wipe out everybody I really cared about in the first place. First of all, that chapter of your life was written by Aidyn Strait. He was the vampire who killed your people, and nobody else should get the credit. Also, dont you think youre exaggerating? Just a little? Where did Cole get off with the superior attitude? I have no idea what you mean, I snapped. Your brother survived that massacre. Only because he was already in the hospital. What about your sister? Dont you love her? Youre missing my point. I dont think so. Look, Im not trying to undercut your loss. It was huge. Im just saying, maybe youre not seeing it clearly because it was so horrific to start with. Did you want me to answer your question or not? I growled. Well, yeah. Thats all Im doing. Im telling you that Im not anxious to make anything official between me and Vayl. Because I think that if I do hell die. Cole smiled. By that logic, you should date me, then. What? Think about it. Why would Fate want to turn Vayl into vapor if It thought you and I were getting busy? Thats nuts. menuts.< He leaned over and kissed me, smack, on the cheek. His breath, smelling faintly of grape bubble gum, blew across my lips as he murmured, You said it, not me. When he sank back into his seat nothing was left to block my view of Albert. In the time since Vayl had settled beside him, my dad had managed to extort another bag of peanuts from the flight attendant. I watched him pop them into his mouth one by one and chew them without once closing his lips, so that the sound of his masticating between complaints about his favorite teams lame-ass secondary bounced off the curved walls of the Embraer like the wet plopping of a knife slicing through layers of bloated animal skin. Ugh! I stuck my fingers in my ears and glued my eyes to the window. The landscape shouldve cheered me. The green fields and thick trees that surrounded Dalcross Airport had always lifted my spirits. They were the part of the landscape that reminded me most of home. But the deep blue of the Moray Firth flowing off into the North Sea let me know Id come a long way from Ohio. As did the knowledge that if we turned this plane just a touch to the west and kept flying wed be sweeping into the Highlands, where peaks with names like Liathac and Ben Dearg made you think of the old gods. The ones who probably still lolled among the mountains, gouging out grooves with their elbows and asses, joking about how the mountaineers would have a fine old time ascending their dirty new cracks. Yeah, my sense was that they had the humor of thirteen-year-old boys. Except for the goddesses, who had none. Since Vayl was with me on this trip, the fact that I could see anything besides runway lights and the sparkle of a growing city shouldve seemed miraculous. But I was too disturbed to get all slobbery about the reason hed begun to wake early, which had everything to do with his way-cool ability to suck another vampires powers into his permanent arsenal. During our last mission, his former nestling had tried to make their arrangement eternal. Shed literally shoved Vampere magic through him, forcing him to stay awake through an entire day. The process had left him changed. Now he woke at least three hours before dark and stayed up about that long after the sun had risen. This can be a problem for a guy who sizzles in the sun. Enter Bergman, our tech consultant, whose genius had saved our asses so many times Id considered tattooing his name on mine. Hed come up with a lotion that temporarily blocked the suns rays so Vayl could at least walk from building to building without frying. Unfortunately it darkened his skin so radically he looked like hed fallen asleep inside a tanning bed. I looked over at him now, wondering how the hell we were going to pull off this mission with so many variables to control. Then his eyes met mine. And when they lightened to amber I knew that as long as we stuck together, nothing could stop us. Driving is my thing. Not only do I kick ass behind the wheel, but I love controlling thousands of pounds of road-eating people-hauler with little more than a twitch of the pinky. I had planned on playing chauffeur out of Dalcross, since the route to TearlachFloraidh Halseys bed-and-breakfastmappednt tricky when you typed in the address. But Jack turned out to be a fearful flyer and needed major comfort. As soon as I transferred him from pet carrier to leash he ducked between my legs, which meant I practically rode him to the urine-yellow Alhambra wed rented. Actually, I couldve hopped on and he wouldnt have noticed. He weighs twenty more pounds than I do. And eats twice as much. We wont even discuss the pooping. Gawd. Yeah, I know, Id said I was gonna adopt him out to a good home after I killed his master on my last mission. Samos had loved the malamute more than anything or anyone else hed ever known. And why not? He was a fabulous dog. Good humored. Obedient. Smart and sensitive. I could go on, but Im pretty sure Id start sounding like one of those batty old ladies who eventually gets devoured by her forty-two cats. In the end, I couldnt let him go. But Jack had come with a few issues, which meant I couldnt leave matters in their original state either. Tell me youre joking! Cole demanded as we sat in the second row of seats with my dog lying between us. Vayl, at the wheel, wearing dark glasses and a black fedora, glanced in the rearview. Albert sat next to him, immersed in the map he held, trying to make sense of directions that, while written in English, still needed a translator. Im dead serious, I insisted. I got him fixed. Cole threw his arms up and hunched into the corner of the ivory seat. He rolled his eyes at the canine, whod undergone a dye job for this mission since we figured hed mixed with the coven while he was still Samoss pet, and we didnt need his seamy past coming back to bite us in the ass. The vet said hed been cheerful about the shampooing that would leave him coal black for the next three weeks. But that was Jack, always willing to play along, especially if you offered him something to nibble as part of the deal. Now he regarded Cole curiously, as if trying to divine whether or not somebody who smelled like bubble gum could be a source of doggy treats. Sorry, Jack, said his disgusted buddy. If Id known about this, Id have done more to protect your manhood. He was humping everything in sight! I fumed. I had to throw out my ottoman! Thats no reason to snip a guys nuts! Hes not a guy; hes a dog. Who wont be making puppies. Or screwing my shoes anymore! Yeehaw! Cole shoved his hands into the crooks of his elbows. Well, this mission sucks. Its barely started! And I should be the one bitching! Turn left here, Albert told Vayl calmly, as if the two of us yelling didnt even exist. Suddenly I could hardly keep myself from kicking the back of his seat. What are you doing here anyway? I demanded. Albert speared a glance over his shoulder. In the fading light, his silvery hair and wrinkles seemed to disappear and he looked much more like the dad whod continuously barked at me to Sit up straight, dammit! I wont have any slope-shouldered daughters in my unit! Only after Id pulled myself upright did I realize the old fart had done it to me again. Gotten under mmysotten uy skin like a sliver of bamboo. Im just here as an observer, he said. Pete knew I was interested in what you did for a living, so we found terms we could agree on. If you think Im going to buy that line of crap The tiniest jerk of Vayls head stopped me. Ive worked for him long enough to pick up on every gesture, because they all come with their own backstory if you just know how to interpret them. I couldnt see his eyes through the shades, but the thin line of his lips spoke volumes. Let it be, they told me. Okay, but only for a while. Good enough. We are happy to have you, Albert, Vayl said. Did Pete fill you in as to the details of our mission? All he said was that hed assigned you to eliminate an assassin. Albert glanced at the map. Looks like we take the next right. This inn is somewhat secluded, is it not? Vayl said. Better for us, I said. Why is that? asked Albert. I raised my eyebrows at Vayl. Tell him, he said. I scrunched down in my seat because I knew it would irritate my dad. As I patted Jack on the head I tried to remember everything in the right order. About four weeks ago we took out a major player in the supernatural community called Edward the Raptor Samos. This was one evil dude. Were talking multiple efforts to cause worldwide death and destruction. He forced a lot of others into partnerships with him. Crowds that wouldnt normally mix it up, except maybe in a territorial dispute. Sounds like a real douche bag. I swallowed a surprised chuckle. Did Albert even know the literal meaning of the word? I said, Definitely. We do know that three groups willingly entered into alliances with him. They were the Valencian Weres, an American vamp gang we call the Flock, and the Witches of Inverness. Aha. So youve come to take out the coven? Albert guessed. I shook my head, irritated to have to reject such a logical conclusion. The Big Bosses have decided its in our best interests to maintain the balance of power between the three groups. So when one of our guys, whos in deep cover with the Valencian Weres, told us theyd contracted an assassin to kill Floraidh Halsey, the covens leader, events began to unfold. Now were here, under orders to take out the killer before she has a chance to change the balance and trigger a war between the factions. According to our source shes going to be staying at Floraidhs B and B. The assassin is a girl? Albert asked. Why do you sound surprised? I demanded. So am I. Youre Vayls assistant. Hes the assassin, said the stubborn set of his jaw. You just take messages and clean his guns. I kill bad guys, Dad. Its what Ive done for a living since I graduated from college. And Im good at it. His eyes dropped to Jack. I saw his hand twitch, as if he wanted to reach out and sink his fingers into that thick fur, but he wouldnt let himself. So how are you going to make sure I fit in? he asked. Were not. Were going to kick your ass back to Chicago where you belong! I nearly said it. But Cole put his hand on my clenched fist and said, Our cover can take another member, easy. Were going in as ghost hunters attending a big shindig called GhostCon. Good timing for a hit with all the strangers coming into town, which is probably why the assassin chose this week. Anyway, the lectures and whatnot are taking place at Castle Hoppringhill, which is pretty close to Floraidhs B and B. One or two of us will have to poke our faces into GhostCon every few hours just to make sure our cover sticks. Having you along to do that will give the rest of us an even better chance to identify the assassin. You dont know what she looks like? Albert asked. The disbelief in his voice reminded me of a disgruntled restaurant patron. What do you mean youre out of roast beef? Shes new, I snapped. All we got from our guy is that her contact name is Bea. She first surfaced about six months ago, but shes gained impressive credentials since. Shes credited with the assassination of the president of Southern Kordofan as well as General Imran Salim, Ambassador Baldric Smythe, and the womens rights activist Safia Mian. Albert shrugged. Youll get her. Despite the fact that I still wanted to punt him out the door and watch him roll down the hill, his confidence warmed me. Thats the plan. However, Safia, besides traveling with two superbly trained bodyguards, also kept a Seer on her payroll. The fact that the Seer never had a clue about the origin or identity of Safias killer means were going against superior skill and atypical power. I put a lot of no-big-deal into my tone, but underneath I was shaking hard enough for my organs to sprint for the nearest sturdy doorway. Because I wasnt convinced we were going to survive this mission. The third wed originally requested mightve been able to understand and combat the kind of power Id described. A warlock with impressive skills and a helluva record, hed have come in handy both in sniffing out our assassin and in warding off any surprises Floraidh and her coven might throw at us. The fact that Vayl, whod been denied nothing in his eighty years with the department, had been assigned Cole instead did not bode well for support on the home front should this mission start to stink. And Id already begun to smell sulfur. Albert, still mulling Safias fate, said, Well, there had to at least be a fight, right? I mean, with that kind of firepower at hand, the activist bimbo didnt die quietly, did she? How has no woman ever yet clonked you over the head with a purse full of quarters? I shook my head, wishing I could be the first, but knowing it wouldnt be likely. Since I didnt carry a purse. I said, No, Dad. Our understanding is that the neighbors heard the bimbo and her staff screaming for several minutes before the house they were renting burned down around them. Albert didnt wince. Hed taken too much of my crap and seen too much other shit in his time for either sarcasm or arson to part the stones that held his expression in its regular, harsh lines. So Beas a firebug? was all he asked. We thought so at first, I replied. Nearly all of the bodies had been thoroughly charred. But now we think she was trying to disguise the real cause of death. Which was? Snakebite. Albert shifted in his seat so he could see me better. Why would that make any difference? Not sure. But the sprinkler system preserved one of the bodies well enough that we can surmise it was covered in bites, almost like somebody had dumped a barrel of snakes on it. And these were ones from a particular species. The most venomous land snake in the world. Its called the Inland Taipan, a shy mouse eater thats only found in Australia. Strange deal, because Safia and her people were living in Lebanon at the time. The longer I talked about the Taipan the tighter Vayl clutched the wheel, until it began to creak under the pressure. He loathed snakes. Even worse than I disliked tight spaces. I wanted to reach out, give my boss a comforting pat. I lifted my hand, looked at it, ran it through my curls. Meantime Albert had not digested my news well. The bushy eyebrows inched upward as his green eyes pierced right through me. Ten years ago Id have given up every secret I thought he hadnt already discovered under that glare. Now I just waited silently for his verdict. Son of a bitch, he said. Inland Taipans as an assassins tool? Thats pretty sick. Did you bring antivenom? Yeah. But I gotta tell you, its not a hundred percent effective. Something about the venom can sometimes sneak past the cure. Obviously we believe shes a Medusa, so were hoping to kill her before she makes her move. As Albert imagined the horror Id just described, a woman who wound her pets around her hair like a turban only to set them loose on her unsuspecting victims when the killing mood struck her, he produced that sucking-on-teeth noise that made my ribs ache. It meant he was about to say something important. I waited for him to tell me he was impressed that the CIA trusted such a tricky assignment to his own daughter. You shouldve brought a warlock, he said before turning back to his map. I leaned over to Cole. I shouldve killed him on the plane. Albert surprised me by navigating us straight from the A9 to a winding country road to the long tarmac lane that led to Tearlach. As we drove toward the house, I realized it may have been our first trip together where he didnt decide on a last-minute detour to some obsolete hole like the Museum of Big Gray Rocks or the Littlest Loch in the Nairn Valley. Would you take a look at this place? Albert said as he folded the map. Reminds me of thtere Hansel and Gretel story, Cole replied. Much like the woman herself, Floraidhs place exuded warmth and hospitality. From a distance we could glimpse orderly gardens just beginning to blossom in the promising warmth of mid-May. They surrounded a four-story confection whose designer mustve had a wife who adored jewelry. So why not throw a bunch of doodads on the house as well? Six gables that I could see made the roof a reshinglers nightmare. The front porch, which ran around three-quarters of the house, had been enclosed to begin with, along with the two sunporches that jutted above the main entrances, which were at its east and west ends. What the hell kind of monstrosity is that? wondered Albert as he eyed the four smoking chimneys and the gingerbread molding edging the roofline. I believe that is called a Queen Anne Victorian, said Vayl. No wonder they have to take in guests, he replied. It must cost a fortune to heat. And it probably never gets warm inside. Not even in the summer. Yeah, go ahead, Pops. Enjoy the show. Even the trees marching down the edge of this smooth, straight lane want you to believe the sham. But waitll you hear Floraidhs secret. She and her coven worshipped Scidair, a sorceress whose legends told how shed become Satans concubine in the afterlife. When you kept that in mind, you could see the reality behind the advertising: a looming old construction laced with manipulative magic, guarded by green, bushy lumps with hidden thorns poised to reach out and grab the unsuspecting guest. Backing up my observations were tall thin rocks that jutted from the earth at random points in the yard, as if Mother Nature herself was giving us the middle finger. Shed shaded most of them gray, but at just the right angle they glittered so brightly that if you looked at them wrong you saw dots for the next two minutes. Jack jumped down to get a better look out the window. Something on my side of the lane had caught his attention. He began to scratch at the glass. I ran my hand down his back. I dont see anything, dude. What Movement. I caught a blur out of the corner of my eye just as Albert yelled, Watch out! and threw up his hands. I leaped forward, putting myself between my dad and whatever had startled him, practically sitting on his lap as Vayl jerked the wheel to the left. The van spun sideways, giving me half a breath to realize that a man had stepped into the vehicles path. He didnt even look up as the tires squealed, signaling imminent impact. I got the impression of shaggy brown hair with a matching beard. A suit coat and pants in the same color that sagged so badly the man mustve bought them when he was forty pounds heavier. And a gold chain running from pants to vest pocket. Then our window swung sideways. I braced myself against the dashboard. Craned my neck, trying to see whether the man had jumped out of the way in time, tensing against the thud that would signal the beginning of a dreadful few days. It never came. As soon as the Alhambra screeched to a stop we jumped out and ran to the spot where the mans body should be lying. Nothing. You all did see him? Vayl asked as he yanked off his sunglasses and shoved them into his pocket. We agreed somebody had walked in front of the van. Even Jack noticed him, I said. But now the dog, who shouldve been straining at his leash to explore new scents, stood right next to me, his shoulder leaning against my knee as if to push me back into the vehicle. He cannot have gone far. Vayl strode toward the trees on the west side of the lane. I followed him, pulling a reluctant pup behind. Beyond the nice, neat outer row of Scots pines grew a thick copse of spruce, larch, and fir that pressed so close to one another we couldnt find any easy way to step among them. At least not without taking cuts and scratches that our pedestrian would surely have avoided. Whered he go? I whispered as we turned back to the road. Cole had knelt to look under the vehicle while Albert leaned against the hood and worked on lighting a fat cigar. I cannot I lost the rest of Vayls sentence in a furious red haze as I raced back to the van, Jack galloping gleefully by my side. Are you out of your mind? I demanded. I yanked the cigar from between Alberts teeth and threw it on the ground, grinding out the barely smoking tip with the heel of my boot. What, youre free of your nurses care for a few days and suddenly you think youre cured? Shelby mustve wanted to shove his resignation down your throat when he saw youd started smoking again! He didnt quit, Albert growled. He got married. And I havent started anything. I just thought it would be a treat. Diabetics dont smoke for a reason, Dad! For chrissake, the last thing I need in the middle of an important assignment is to haul your ass to the hospital! Aw, would you look at that? Now your mutts eaten my cigar! I glanced down. Sure enough, Jack had chewed up and swallowed the best part of it. Goddammit! When he pukes it up, Im going to make sure hes standing over your suitcase, I informed him. Unfortunately Jack had an immediate reaction, which left the remains of Alberts treat all over the lane. There you go, I snapped. Smoke that! I dont see why youre getting all bent out of shape, Albert grumbled. It was just an old stogie. He shuffled back to the van, his ruined knees making him much more the candidate to carry Vayls cane than the vamp who swung it thoughtfully between the fingers of his left hand as he, too, made his way back to the vehicle. I gestured for it. Inside the tiger-carved sheath was a sword I could use right now. Vayl shook his head. Behave yourself, his eyes told me. Huh. I followed Albert around to the passenger door. At least I knew why hed come now. Without his nurse to take care of him, hed had to resort to one of us kids. Dave had taken his Special Ops unit deep into North Korea for some major hush-hush mission, so he was off the hook. Albert had just spent the past couple of weeks with Evie. So now it was my turn. s wt="0%">And how exactly did I feel about an extended visit with dear old Pops? When he turned his back on me to open the door I performed several head kicks and one sweeping skull punch that just missed him every time. My Dad Is an Asshole. Im telling you, its going to be a bestseller. By the time we pulled into Tearlachs drive, all the inhabitants had piled out of the house to greet us. Are you all right? gasped the leader of the pack as we emerged from the Alhambra. I heard tires squeal and then, when I looked out the window, your van was parked sideways on the lane! Floraidh Halseys picture didnt do her justice. She looked even sweeter in person. A plump, shiny-haired forty-something who gave the impression that she was about to run off to volunteer at the nearest nursing home. Were fine, I assured her, keeping a firm grip on Jack so he wouldnt jerk us both back into the van. As Vayl went around back to grab some luggage, I let Floraidh see my alter egos smile. Lucille Robinson could bullshit with rapists and serial killers without losing any wattage off it. I wanted to snap at her to cut the crap. I knew exactly what crawled under that thick layer of LOréal. We nearly hit a guy, though, said Cole as he joined me. He gave Floraidh the once-over and, having seen what he expected, moved his gaze to the crowd. Someone there caught his interest, because I felt him go watchfully still. If hes found another stray from the departments hit list Im going to bang my head against the van. Strike that. Im going to bang his head against the van. No, thats not hard enough. Maybe the side of the house. Thats awful! said a woman from the group, the six of whom looked us over with varying degrees of curiosity. She plowed through the rose-covered arch that marked the end of the walk, her sensible heels clunking against the bricks like tiny jackhammers. What did he look like? Maybe we know him, she announced in a precise British accent that let you know she came from money, knew how to spend it, and didnt intend to give you a dime. She motioned for her companions to join her. Before Cole could describe our near-victim Floraidh said, Im sure it was that Sean McGill from down the road. Hell get himself killed walking so close to traffic one of these days. She turned to the crowd, beckoning for the backmarker to push her way forward. As the woman rumbled to the front Floraidh said, This is Dormal, my right hand. If you have any questions or needs during your stay and you cant find me, please feel free to ask her. I looked up. And then up some more at the covens Gatherer. No, I wasnt referring to new recruits. Or spell ingredients. This one brought in the sacrifices. Her size had evidently gained her the position. She towered over Vayl by a good three inches and mustve weighed in at three hundred pounds, most of that muscle. Nice to meet you, I said, making a mental note keep any confrontations with her short and sweet. No talking. No wrestling. Just point and shoot. Floraidh went on. And this is Humphrey Haigh and his wife, Lesley, also here for the convention. We won tickets! Lesley gushed, her gray-brown pageboy bobbing as she spoke in an accent so thick it took me a second to understand. Oh? Thats great, I replied. Where are you from? Just Inverness, she said. But its been so long since we had a vacation from the store, this feels like a hundred miles from home! Her husband nodded and beamed happily. Your business sounds demanding, said Vayl. We started with just one small shop selling wedding rings and gold necklaces and the like, Humphrey told him. And now we have a whole chain of them right across the country. Still, we keep our headquarters in the same building. Remember your origins, I say. Dont I always say that, Lesley? He glanced at his wife. That he does! she agreed. Hes as tight as a factory-wound bolt, I thought as I took in the frayed cuffs of his faded brown trousers and the tiny stone in his wifes engagement ring. Or maybe its her. But I didnt think so. In another time and place shed have probably been feeding him grapes and kissing his feet, because thats just what women in her position did. Yeah, shes pretty deferential in public. But maybe shes had it up to her eyeballs with playing poor when her bank account must be fat and sassy. Maybe shes got no access either. Which would give her good reason to find a steady source of income elsewhere. But is she the type who could kill in cold blood? Hard to say from first impressions. Dammit, when we couldnt get the warlock, we shouldve insisted on Cassandra. But that mightve put her in serious danger. Alberts descent from the van distracted me, since a couple of grunts and some pops that sounded like fireworks accompanied it. Turned out the explosives were just his knees deciding to hold him up a while longer. I supposed the Marines wouldnt be using him as a poster boy anytime soon. But he still gave off that proud military air as he inspected the three women whod lined up beside the Haighs. Are you from around here? he asked. The eldest of them, the one Floraidh had interrupted earlier, had dark, puffy bags under her eyes and the sallow skin of a lady who proclaims that her work is her exercise. Shed pulled her bottled brunette hair back tight enough to give herself a temporary face-lift. The resulting bun sat on top of her head like a tank turret. I wouldnt be surprised if she used it to shoot bobby pins at uncooperative cabbies and grocery clerks. She said, Were up from London for GhostCon. I am Rhona Jepson. This is my daughter, Vivian, though she prefers to be called Viv. Shes deaf. Rhona announced this last bit of information in such an aggressive tone it sounded like she expected us to laugh at the news. As she spoke she gestured to a petite, dish-water blonde wearing a gray skirt and brown blouse, who gave the girl beside her a rescue-me look before stepping forward. At first glance, Viv Jepson looked like a runner. And not the type who did it for health. I imagined Rhona went on. This is Vivs translator, Iona Clough. Beside me Coles stillness became so predatory, if I hadnt known better Id have wondered what he was after. One look at Iona made it obvious. Her generous curves were emphasized by a tight black sweater, wide-legged jeans, and a giant steel belt buckle in the shape of a mirrored teardrop. Her smile appeared easily, giving her long face a mischievous appeal, though as soon as it faded she seemed distant, almost distracted. Her hair, parted in the middle, hung straight down her back. And though shed obviously dyed it auburn, I still envied her the perfect lines of her do, which didnt stray or muss no matter how many times she turned her head or nodded. Mine, on the other hand, perhaps sensing the nearness of the River Nairn, had decided to do its Carrot Top impression. I wanted a hat. And some gel. And a Sharpie, because no amount of hair coloring would turn that one white strand that bobbed next to my face back to red again. Hi, said Cole. His smile encompassed both Iona and Viv, who looked to be in their early twenties. Not much younger than me, really, but I knew if we staged a girls night out, it would only take about five minutes for me to feel ancient. He stepped forward, moving his fingers in elegant accompaniment to his words as he spoke. Im Del Taylor, he said aloud and silently. I guess I shouldnt have been surprised that Cole knew how to sign. Languages were one of his specialties, along with sharpshooting and driving me crazy. If Id asked how hed gained this particular ability, hed probably tell me hed dated a hearing-impaired honey during college. Whyd you dump her? Id inquire, because thats how it always went down. His reply would be something off-the-wall like, She talked too much. At the end of the day my hands were so tired I didnt even have enough juice left in them to play video games. Vivs face lit up like a Broadway marquee. She focused on Cole as if hed just told her shed be quizzed on this conversation at a later point and every wrong answer would cost her money. Iona, noting her reaction, began to sign as she spoke. You can sign! And youre American! How amazing! The girls traded impressed smiles. Cole gave them his awshucks grin that still assured them he outranked every stud theyd met before by a factor of ten. My little brother lost his hearing really young, so, you know, it was either learn this or beat the crap of him without explaining why he should never touch my G.I. Joe action figures. Iona laughed. But because she knew it was expected of her, as if shed given Cole all the attention she could spare and now her mind must swing back to whatever had been occupying i thn occupt before he showed. Viv, on the other hand, practically glowed. She had to nudge Iona to remind her to translate her half of the conversation for the rest of us. Uh, why have you decided to come to the Con this year? Iona asked Cole chuckled as his fingers flew. We have plenty of ghosts to choose from on our side of the Atlantic. But were sure you have a lot more over here. Which means steady work for us. Ive got some great ghost stories I could tell you. Are you ladies going to the opening ceremonies tonight? We could ride together. Our van holds, like, ten people. Twenty if we sit on laps, he added with a smile that said he knew they werent the type, but he was. Viv nodded, but her mom jumped in. We drove here for the express purpose of having the freedom to come and go as we pleased. Im sure well see you around the place. The pinch in her lips assured him she was just being polite and if these were more savage times shed have built a fence around her daughter, chopped his head off, and left it on a pike outside to warn off the other undesirables. When he gave me his this-doesnt-happen-to-me head tilt, I sent him a reassuring smile. Shes probably the assassin anyway, I told him silently, hoping hed get my signal. But maybe not. All the women wed just been introduced to scented human to me. Not as in, Sniff, sniff, geez you poured the Chanel on kinda strong tonight, didnt you, Gloria? My Sensitivity runs deeper than nasal cavities, back into my brain where it developed after I died. Yeah. As in, Should we give her last rites? Nope, never mind. Raoul the WunderSpirit has brought her back to life, because some people are just meant to fight the extra scaries. Besides, shes not Catholic. She is, however, almost as suspicious of people and circumstances as her former roommate and present tech guru. Bergman wouldve taken one look at Rhona and Viv, leaned into my ear, and asked, Why isnt the mother translating? Dont family members usually learn sign language the second their relatives go deaf? Cole did. Huh, good point. Maybe she has arthritis? I glanced at her hands. Nope, they looked nimble to me. Okay, then. Something simpler. As long as she doesnt learn to sign she doesnt have to admit her daughter has a permanent disability? But Rhona didnt seem the type to bury herself in denial. Suddenly I missed Bergman. Though his paranoia generally made me want to pinch his little head off, at the moment he was just too far away for my own good. Id have loved to get his take on all these women. As Vayl came around the side of the van toting half our luggage, Rhona pointed her long nose at my dad and said, So you people are professionals? Uh Before Albert could say something stupid and screw us over for good, Vayl put down his suitcase, released my trunks handle, and stepped forward. Indeed, we are. I felt his powers lift, a slight cooling of the air that made Rhona adjust her stone-gray blazer. Most of the women smiled, as did Humphrey, charmed by the big man with the antique cane. Only Floraidh and Dormal seemed unaffected. Vayl said, I am Jeremy Bhane and this is my associate, Lucille Robinson. He gestured to me, so I nodded and smiled as he went on. Our company, Rest Easy, specializes in locating and releasing ghosts. He reached into his coat pocket for business cards, whithess cardch he distributed with the flare of a magician whos just pulled a quarter from his volunteers ear. Oh, how wonderful! enthused Rhona as she read her card. Im giving a talk on the entrapment and exploitation of ghosts by certain members of the tourism industry. I wish you would sit on the panel. Certainly, if I have time. But Lucille and I must do a great deal of networking in the next few days if we are to continue to grow our business. Of course. I said, Before we go in we should really apologize to the guy we nearly splatted just now. Floraidh, maybe you can put us in touch with this Sean McGill. Or if it wasnt him, would one of you others have seen a brown-bearded man in his thirties wearing a coffee-colored suit at least three sizes too large for him? I kept Lucilles sweet smile on my face, but my inner eye narrowed when nobody responded, allowing me to ask the question I really wanted answered. Which one of you bitches is going to die this week? Humphrey jerked. Are you all right? asked Floraidh. She went over to the man, patting him on the shoulder as she hovered. I think something just stung me, he said. He grabbed at the back of his arm, began rubbing it. Lucky thing Im not allergic to bees. The whole time he spoke, Iona signed to Viv, who did a remarkable job of catching the gist of her conversation while also taking in the view, since her eyes often wandered off course. She signed something to Cole, whose brows rose into his unruly bangs before they dropped back to base. He said, Viv wonders if it was an Africanized bee. They like to swarm, you know. We have no Africanized bees here, Floraidh responded instantly. How do you know? asked Rhona. I simply wouldnt allow it. She went to the back of the van, grabbed a couple of cases that contained our ghost hunting supplies, and said, Shall we go inside? I believe the opening ceremonies start in just under an hour, which will give you time to unpack and freshen up before we must be off. Oh, youre going too? I asked. Wed figured whoever was tailing Floraidh on any given shift would be spending craploads of time hanging around Tearlach. Now it looked like our plans were changing. Floraidhs laugh trickled out her bow of a mouth like a bright meadow stream. Of course. I havent missed a GhostCon in ten years! I always bring a tableful of goodies to sell. Homemade cookies, puddings, and shortbreads to tempt people to stay at Tearlach next year. But my biggest sellers are the protection amulets and charms I bring for ghost hunters who fear to meet angry souls during their journeys. She put her hand beside her mouth, as if she was sharing a state secret. I get them from a Wiccan in Edinburgh. Ah. She led the way through the trellis, past garden beds lined with gray rocks bigger than my head. I didnt recognize all the flowers, but I knew a lily when I saw one. And damned if she didnt have some poisonous bloomers growing among th wawing ame innocents, including foxglove and a couple of different kinds of nightshade. Though it was a beautiful evening and most hosts mightve suggested we enjoy the gardens, she towed us right inside. Which meant the subject of our mysterious stranger fell flat on the walk, half chewed and regurgitated, just like the cigar Jack had eaten. Next to it lay my Spirit Eye, snoozing. Oh sure, Id sensed the Scidairans the second theyd walked out of the B and B. Big whoop, Id expected that dark tweak to my Sensitivity. The fact that nothing else had stirred it, though Id met every other guest, had left me thoroughly disappointed. Surely a Medusa scented at least as gross as your typical vamp. But everybody who was a suspect seemed . . . normal. And that shouldve been my first clue that most of them werent. Tearlach tried to reach out and embrace us. The second we entered the arched double doorway of the bed-and-breakfasts wide central hall where we temporarily stowed our luggage, we found ourselves surrounded by homey details designed to remind us of Grannys house. If Granny had been rich. To our left a floor-to-ceiling pocket door had been opened to reveal a room that could be closed off at its far end by a similar door. But Floraidh had also slid that aside to reveal the rooms twin. Just what a B and B needs. Double lounges with fireplaces at each end and comfy chairs upholstered in pink and blue, as if to give the boys and girls a clue where to sit. At our end of the house the chairs grouped around a TV; I figured Floraidhs for the comfy one beside which sat a basket full of multicolored balls of yarn. The second lounge had been arranged for games. A chess set had been erected at a table for two by the window, while a bigger table in the middle of the room was reserved for your choice of the boxed funsies stacked on the shelves at its left. On the clean white walls hung old family portraits whose oval frames were probably more valuable than the glassware and rose-patterned china sitting in the cabinet in the corner opposite the TV. Doilies on the arm cushions, fluffy pillows, and flowered curtains at the windows all conveyed a sense of femininity that I questioned. Could a guy really get comfortable in a twenty-foot-long gossip pit that smelled of potpourri and sprouted figurines like weeds? Hell, could I? Looking around for an answer to that question, I spied a fancy staircase to my right. According to the B and Bs Web site, this led to the guest rooms. Ours should be on the second floor, which meant the other guests took up the third level, with Floraidh and Dormal staying on the fourth. I wandered past the stairs to scope out the dining room, which held a twelve-person table and matching oak sideboard. Over the table hung a candelier that held dozens of red pillars of varying heights. The table, already set for breakfast, glittered with polished silver. Neatly folded red napkins rested in gold-rimmed bowls, which sat on matching plates. It shouldve pleased the eye. Except mine had evolved. Unfortunately the same couldnt be said for the rest of my family. Albert came up beside me, nudged my arm, and said in as low a voice as he could muster, This setup is better advertising than a McDonalds commercial. All of a sudden Im starving. We just ate,out I reminded him as I turned, putting the yellow pine woodwork that framed the dining rooms entrance to my back. It didnt stick with me. He looked at Vayl, whod quickly moved to join us. Could he sense trouble brewing? Well, he wasnt completely dead. Youre hungry too, right? Albert asked him. Big guy like you? Vayl dropped me an amused glance. Always, he replied. See that? Your boss is famished. Get us some food. I uncrossed my arms so hard one of my fists connected with the trim behind me. I didnt tell him Id been looking for an excuse to check out the kitchen. It stood at the back of the house behind a pass-through to the dining room and a sturdy oak door, both of which were closed. I didnt say a word. Just glared and wished Id been switched at birth. Albert misread my look. He said, Oh, yeah, Floraidh. He dropped his voice another notch. Dont worry. Ill watch her while you make me a sandwich. Lunch meat is fine. Go heavy on the mustard, wouldja? Without even a pause to give me time to decide whether I wanted to wring his neck or test my theory that holy water would turn him into steaming glop just like a vampire, he stumped back into the front lounge. Hey, there, Floraidh. This is quite a place youve got here. Would a lovely young thing like you have time to give an old man the grand tour? Thats never going to work, I thought as I followed him back. She and Dormal obviously have something brewing. Look at themoh forwell, hell, who thought the old fart could make a Scidairan giggle? Especially a grizzly like Dormal? Holy crap, theyre all going off together! Its like a scene out of Shrek: Uncensored and Uncut. Id really like to know where he draws the line. Because at this point, I think theres nothing he wont do for a snack. As Cole and the girls carried on a private, unspoken conversation at the back part of the twin room, Rhona stomped up to Vayl and me, the Haighs following her like a couple of acolytes. She cleared her throat, though wed already turned toward her. I would like to know if your employee, Albert, is eligible. Behind her Lesleys hand flew up to her mouth to capture her shocked gasp. And then I could see the reasoning wind behind her eyes like a stock exchange ticker tape. Oh, well, theyre American. This is probably how they operate. I stole a look at Vayl, whose eyes had crinkled at the corners. Oh goody, at least one of us found this situation amusing. Uh The reason I askRhona charged onis that I am a widow with a great deal to handle. For instance, the ghostly community is far too disorganized for its own good. As I note in my presentation, disreputable hoteliers and GhostWalk guides routinely take advantage of their unfortunate situation, forcing them to linger when they have the means to find the peace they so desperately crave. My goal is to help ghosts form a sort of union, which will at least afford them certain rights and privileges until such time as they are ready and willing to take the next step. And, even in that plane, the innocents must find a way to protect themselves against the evil souls who have not been rounded up to be punished. But I find it so difficult to pursue the task alone. Especially with Viv requiring so much care. Oh. Sounded like a load of horseshit to me. Especially after I glanced at Viv, who seemed pretty healthy, her focus glued to Cole like every word that dripped from his lips to his fingertips should be commemorated in the Library of Congress. So . . . about Albert? Rhona asked, her black button eyes bright with anticipation. Hes divorced. And shes dead. Is she a ghost? asked Rhona. No. Should we be thankful for that small favor? Can I get a hell yeah? Is there anyone hes interested in? Rhona persisted. If I am to compete with any women besides Floraidh and Dormal I should like to know. I couldve lied. Easily. But the asshole had just demanded food. From me! I didnt even make myself snacks. And I enjoyed my company. No, hes not dating anyone right now, I said. Looking straight into her eyes I added, Go for it. Rhona nodded happily. If youll excuse me, then, I believe I have some freshening up to do. She turned to Viv and Iona. And clapped. Like they were her little slaves. Girls? Time to get ready for the opening ceremonies. Oh, I hope shes Bea. Did I bring explosive ammo? That would be sweettake the whole back of her head off. No, even better Lesley Haighs sweet, round face beamed up into mine as she shook my hand. So nice to meet you. I believe were going up too, but well see you at the castle? Humphrey cleared his throat. Actually, if you still have room in your van, we wouldnt mind taking the girls place. He nodded to Viv and Iona, his raised eyebrows reminding me that theyd recently refused Coles offer of a ride. Seems silly for us all to drive since were going to the same place. And itll save you a couple of pounds worth of petrol, wont it, Humphrey? I knew I was right when Lesleys smile turned mannequin and her sharp little elbow dug into her hubbys side. We would be glad to have you, Vayl said warmly. He meant it. If Lesley was Bea, better to keep her close. In which case she wouldnt be happy with the traveling arrangements either. She tried hard to hide her irritation, but it seeped out in the way she dug her heels into the stairs as they went up to their room, and the dirty looks she thought no one saw her give her hubby. Of course, she might just be pissed at him for being a major-league cheapskate. Still too soon to tell. Cole wandered over, wearing the look of a man whos just discovered his pay-per-view porn channels are showing freebies for the weekend. You make friends fast, I said as he joined us. Yeah, he breathed. Theyre rooming together, you know. No. I gave him a second to explain why that was a big deal. And? Who knows what they with each other do up there? Oh, for His eyes began to shine. It could happen! It probably ="0 It prodoes happen! He sighed. If only it would happen with me there to watch. Youre a perv. Youre jealous. He began nodding before I could even deny it, his hair bouncing against his head like a kid on a trampoline. I looked into those bright blue eyes and tried not to echo his dawning grin. Nuh-uh. Are too. And just wait. Before Im done with you, youre going to be on the floor, writhing with envy, begging me to fantasize about you and some other random girl. He thought a second. Or maybe you and Viv and Iona. And you know what Im gonna do then? What? Make you a happy woman! Del, Vayl began, the growl in his tone a clear territorial warning. Fine, Cole told him. You can be in the fantasy too. But fully dressed. Blindfolded. And playing the accordion while a monkey sits on your head like a little monkey hat. I rubbed my temples and said, What were you and the girls talking about? What presentations theyre going to sit in on at GhostCon. Oh. Why do you sound so disappointed? I just figured youd be trying to dig into their backgrounds. I gave him a significant look. You know, because its always nice to get to know the people youre staying with. Well have the chance in a few minutes. Theyve invited us up to their room. They said they wanted to ask us something privately. Us? He nodded. Hey, maybe if we go in without knocking well catch them kissing! Would you stop? He put both hands on his hips and stuck out his bottom lip. In his best imitation of a whiny teenage girl he said, How dare you crush my dreams! I glanced up at Vayl, who shrugged. It is a common male fantasy. You are aware of that, yes? Do you have it? He stuck his hands in his pockets. Not anymore. The expression on his face said he didnt need to. Because hed fulfilled it. As Cole said, Whew, Jeremy! and gave my boss a standing O, I experienced a flash of hatred for all the women whod ever given Vayl pleasure. And in nearly three hundred years how many could that have been? Especially if theyd doubled up. And how could I ever stack up against that long line of lovelies? The bitches! Suddenly the yarn in the sewing basket began to smoke. Shit! I took a deep breath to calm myself as Cole grabbed the basket and ran it outside to the van, where wed stowed a fire extinguisher for just such incidents. Those kinds of solutions were necessary because ever since Id donated blood to a dying werewolf named Trayton, things tended to catch fire when I got überpissed. Id been advised to avoid this at all costs, since the burning also took place inside me. And it takes a long time to grow back bits of your soul. I took a deep breath. Maybe itll be spectacular when Vayl and I finally get together, I told myself. Okay, so Im sadly out of practice and Ive only ever been with one other guy. I might still perform so amazingly itll put Vayl in a semi coma. If hes already been shot in the head first. Goddammit! Before I realized what was happening, Vayl had wrapped his arms around me. Our first moment alone since I returned from Romania, he whispered. And you are angry. How do we fix that? We could always kill somebody, I suggested. Are any of your old girlfriends still alive? How about this? He pulled me closer, until my face pressed against the soft gray turtleneck he wore under his coat. I could hear the slow thump of his heart, the creak of leather as his arms tightened around my waist. His thighs, warm and firm against mine, his breath in my hair as he kissed the top of my head, the brush of his fingertips against my back. One more moment, to inhale the scent of pine that assured me he still held to the philosophy that had led him, and others like him, to blend with society rather than exist apart from it. I pulled back. I like hugs, I said. You sound surprised. I just cant believe Id forgotten how great they feel. I clenched my fists. How great you make me feel. Why is stuff like that always so hard to say? There must be some way toI know! Bergman owes me an invention. Im going to make him build me a Jaz doll with all those phrases preprogrammed into her. So all I have to do is wait for the appropriate moment, break out plastic me, and pull the string. Genius! Vayl searched my face, his smile growing as time passed. Do you know what I just realized? No. This is going to be quite enjoyable. This what? But Vayl didnt have time to answer. Cole had blown back inside, his hair standing on end from his firefighting experience. Vayl released me before our third could figure out what wed done during his brave act. A pretty good call, I thought, especially when Cole shoved his fingers through his locks and said proudly, It burst into flame just as I opened the door to the van. You shouldve seen the smoke! I killed the fire and hid the evidence. But I think were going to have to bury it somewhere before we leave. He sent me a shame-on-you look. I believe you killed a half-knitted scarf and a pair of baby booties. Jacks nose in my hand reminded me that I shouldnt even be fantasizing about slapping that smart-ass grin off Coles face without locating the nearest fire department first. I crouched and gave the dog a good rubdown. You know why youre here, you panting, pooping mink coat, you? So we can practice biting bad guys in the nuts, right? Because that Watch out there, Lucille, you may lay an egg youre cackling so hard, he said as I laughed into Jacks neck. He grabbed his suitcase and strolled past me. Im going to the girls room. If youre not too jealous, why dont you join me? Gladly, I said as I strode to where Vayl had left my trunk. By the way, did you happen to pack a cup in your luggage? Jack could really use some dry runs. As Cole walked ahead of me I noticed his stride tighten. His knees didnt quite meet in the middle, but if he couldve managed it, I think he wouldve. Didnt your brother ever tell you not to joke about stuff like that? he asked over his shoulder. Are you kidding? Hes worse than I am! One time No! I dont want to hear it! Oh. Okay. Vayl walked beside me, his lips quirking in his typical smile. I asked him, Do we even have time for this Viv/Iona deal? I believe so. Your father has seen to that, at least. Thats my dad, always going out of his way to be helpful. Which was why Id just set him up with Rhona. Like my granny May always said, Do for yourselfand others will make sure you get yours in the end. After wed dumped our bags in our rooms, we met outside the girls white-painted door. I didnt love the setup. It wouldve been more efficient for Cole to deal with them while Vayl and I checked our cover chores off our to-do list. But I was pretty sure my boss wanted to accompany us because he didnt savor Cole and me spending much alone time together. And I knew my presence was required because I could clear a room. The easy method wouldve been to pull any number of lethal weapons from the worn black bag on my shoulder and make all the inhabitants run screaming. But before wed taken this mission Id also learned how to block Scidairan magic. It had meant a trip to Miami to train with Cassandra. Usually Id have bitched nonstop about the exile from workand Vayl. But, as noted earlier, events in Cleveland had escalated to the point where Pete couldnt wait to boot my ass out of the office. And since Vayl had flown straight from our last assignment to his old stomping grounds near Mogosoaia, Romania, I was happy to go. So Id spent a week living above Cassandras health food store. We reminisced about the times shed spent with Vayl and me working as our Seer, and gossiped about what the future might hold for her and my brother, Dave. In between I read old books that made my nose itch and cross-referenced stories that various members of her guild had stored in the mobile library she called the Enkyklios. The last two days went by the fastest, because one of her fellow guild members, ilea Sister of the Second Sight named Tolly Mendez, showed up to, as she put it, take this chica to school. She talked like the Bronx and moved with a rhythm that said, Only Latinas can samba like girls oughtta. Though I hadnt thought it humanly possible, she wore more jewelry than Cassandra. Rings on her fingers and toes. Bracelets, anklets, bicepletsis that even a word? And in what she liked to call her punkass hair, dozens of silver clips from which dangled tiny chains holding miniature charms. Her bright yellow shorts wouldve passed uniform inspection at a bike race, and her aqua-blue tank scooped low enough that when she leaned forward the top edge of her black lace bra showed. So how, I wondered, does she skim past skank on first impression? Attitude, I decided. Something in that quick smile and those steady eyes that tells you shes traveled enough to realize nothings worth the price of her soul. Id been chilling in Cassandras living room, drinking iced tea and reading up on Scidair. Id just learned her following dated back three thousand years when Tolly clomped up the stairs in her open-toed platform slides and called out, Lets have ourselves an entrance, shall we? The wooden rocker beside the royal-blue couch I sat on began to move on its own. Immediately afterward the candles Cassandra had arranged in the fireplace all flamed at once. Nice, I said as she sashayed through the door. I tried hard not to wish Cassandra was beside me. Psychics pick right up on that crap, and she had nobody else to mind the store today. Plus, what harm could there be in a little magic lesson from one of her buds? I tried a laugh and just managed a weak cough as Tolly introduced herself and in the same breath said, Cassandra tells me youre a Sensitive. Yeah. I told myself if she didnt touch me she couldnt See how wide my powers had stretched since Id shared my blood with othersVayl and Trayton includednot to mention accepting the tears of an Iranian power named Asha Vasta. She might not like knowing that now Id scented her psychically, I could pick her out of a rioting crowd and follow her through a sandstorm. She closed the space between us, holding out her free hand for a shake, her other weighted down by an enormous bag covered with quarter-sized metal plates that jingled softly when she moved. Putting off the inevitable, I said, Wow. Your fingernails are really Spew green, she informed me. Its my own brew, she went on, like we were discussing a great piece of cake. Her eyes sparkled. Dont worry, my Sight isnt based on touch. I shook her hand. Sorry. Im justtrained to be cautious. And private? When I didnt answer she nodded. Okay, we dont have to go into the event that birthed your Sensitivity. Nobody likes to remember that kind of violence anyway. Just tell me. What did you feel when I lit the candles? I never feel anything. Its what I see in my mind. Like a new color mixed with the memory of a dream. I shook my head. I dont know how to describe it any better.tretter.< And? Yours is fresh. Like silver rain on a mountain lake. She nodded. Thats Wicca. True witchcraft will always show the same shade to you now. What Cassandra tells me youre about to face is not real witchery. They only call themselves that because they know it hurts the rest of us, and they love spreading pain. How do you know so much about Floraidh and her coven? Despite Tollys connections to Cassandra, I found myself mentally reviewing the weapons I currently carried. Just in case. She dropped her bag on the floor, where it landed with a metallic clunk. Sinking into the rocker, she clasped her hands in her lap and asked, How old do you think I am? What the hell? Werent we just talking about witches? I dont see Humor me. I shrugged. Twenty-seven. Im fifty-three. I stared at her for a full thirty seconds, looking hard for the plastic surgery scars. But that still shouldnt have been able to hide the youthfulness. Bullshit. She shook her head. I was one of them once. I worshipped Scidair right alongside them. If I told you the things our coven did to cheat death youd puke all over Cassandras furry white rug here. As you can seeshe gestured to her facetheyve learned how to put the brakes on. But they still havent succeeded completely. Floraidhs group is the most powerful both because they descend from the first priestesses who buried Scidair, and because they still guard her cairn to this day. We think Floraidh is nearly a hundred and fifty years old. This was all news to me. Her birth records put her age at just over forty, and nobody knew what her coven wanted beyond the power its alliance with Samos had given it. Did Scidair live a long time? Tolly nodded. Legend says she died at the age of one hundred and fourteen, when the villagers finally got up the nerve to burn her for still looking thirty-five. Damn. What kinds of acts did you perform? I asked. Even if I wanted to, I couldnt get detailed. As a Scidairan, when you swear yourself to secrecy and then start blabbing, the people you give up have ways of shutting you down. Can you tell me anything? All I can say is that Scidairan magic is wound around death. And it will read to you like a sky full of stinking black pollution. So how am I supposed to counteract it? I asked. Isnt it going to be laced all through that bed-and-breakfast? I recalled the last stronghold wed visited, a Vampere villa so packed with power even the knickknacks seethed with it. The scale didnt exist that could measure how badly I wanted to avoid a situation like that again. She said, My guess is that the coven will have set perer have smanent shields around the house, like runes carved into the hardscape. Ghosts naturally interrupt their spells, so if you need to run, go to a cemetery or any other place thats likely to be haunted. But for privacy while youre in the house, or for a temporary shield, Ill teach you a quick spell thatll work just fine. As she pulled a funky-looking lantern out of her bag I said, Wont they be able to tell Im messing with their goodies? I dont think so. Youll read as an amateur, so theyll think its a natural occurrence. A talent one of their guests was born with and never learned to manipulate. Until they look into me? She pulled a fat, tortoiseshell bracelet off her wrist and handed it over. Cassandra asked me to make this for you. Itll repel any spells designed to invade your aura. I dont imagine theyll go to the trouble though. The Scidair focus intensely on their goal. Which is why most of them are single and childless. Also, rumor has it Floraidhs taken up an expensive hobby. Nobody knows what it is exactly, but shes been so obsessed with raising funds lately that as long as your credits good, I dont think anybody in the coven will bother with you. Wed spent the rest of the time practicing clearing rooms. Of course, they hadnt been teeming with Floraidhs special brand of sizzit. Not that I could feel it. Unlike the last place where wed set up shop, this ones artifacts didnt exude their own special snap, crackle, pop of power. They were just innocent landscapes hung from pink ribbons in the third-floor hallway. Half-moon tables covered with yet more doilies that held a collection of antique teakettles. And a half-shaded window hung with white eyelet before which dangled a fabulously healthy ivy whose tendrils had almost reached the blue and red woven floor runner. No, Jack, I said as he sniffed at the plant before deciding it was edible. He closed his massive jaws without snipping off a leaf and turned to give me his pathetic face. It involved lots of blinking andI kid you nota sort of frown. Are you hungry too? He trotted back to me, eyes bright with anticipation, his tongue practically lapping his neatly trimmed toenails. Okay, well get you something afterward. I brought you a whole suitcase full of goodies that Floraidh said you could eat in the kitchen. Youre nicer to that dog than you are to me. You know that, right? asked Cole. Sorry, I said, with real regret. But you have to admit, hes a lot less demanding. Vayl slipped his hands into the pockets of his black jeans. Would it make you feel better to know she does not sleep with Jack either? Cole glared at him before turning to rap several times in succession on the girls door. Why did I ever agree to do this job? Because you wouldnt get paid if you didnt? I guessed. He made his temper-fraying, breath-blowing sound and said, You do remember everything that Rolly woman taught you, right? Her namessed">Her Tolly, I said. And Im fairly certain I didnt contract Alzheimers between Miami and Inverness. I leaned against the wall, its pale blue coloring reminding me vaguely of drowning victims, and crossed my arms as Jack sat beside me. Vayl leaned over to whisper, I really was trying to improve his mood with that observation. Probably the less said between you and him right now, the better, I suggested. The door flew open. Viv took one look at us, burst into tears, and slammed it shut. I said, Obviously your incredible good looks overwhelm her, Cole. Should I try? Wearing an expression of utter confusion, he bowed me into his spot. I opened the door and walked in. Hey, Viv. Hello there, Iona, I said. Sorry our entrance bummed you out so much. Is it because we didnt bring nachos and beer? Viv, her face buried in fistfuls of tissues, couldnt have seen Ionas flying fingers. Still she shook her head. She wiped her eyes, blew her nose, and attempted a soggy smile. Cole leaned into my ear and whispered, This is totally ruining my fantasy, you know. There they are, sitting beside each other on the bed. Viv would look so great wearing that little scarf around her neck and nothing else. Plus, if Iona scooted over two inches their hips would be touching. This would be idealif Viv wasnt blowing snot like a whale with bronchitis. Are you sure whales get bronchitis? I murmured. He nodded wisely. Theyre mammals, arent they? Ill bet when they sneeze, the only liquid that comes out of their blowpipes is drippy green mucus. Eww! Im saying! Its such a turnoff! Do you know what women find attractive? Vayl asked him. You mean ladies like our lovely Lucille, here? he replied, draping his arm across my shoulders while he ignored the spike in my bosss powers that sent a shiver through the girls. I mean all of them, Vayl replied darkly. Whats that? Men who comfort them when they are feeling blue. Cole dropped his arm. Can we at least wait to see why shes sniffling? Maybe shes got bronchitis! Viv dropped her tissues in the trash, but it was only to pull out a fresh batch. Iona said, Thank you so much for coming. And I know Viv feels really badly about this scene. Shes just so relieved you came. And truly hoping you can help her. Because, as you can see, shes desperate. Of course, you know well do what we can, said Cole in the voice he brings out for single moms at the zoo whose kids have just spilled their slushies on him. He went to th siHe wente bed, knelt at Vivs knees, and began asking her questions that seemed designed to soothe her. But they should also help us figure out if she was who she said she was, or just a terrific actress who spent her spare time offing public figures for wild sums of money. He wasnt nearly as good at comforting as Vayl. But my boss had decided to stay clear of the youngsters. Instead hed gone to the window and flipped aside the curtain to glance at the countryside, glowing with the soft light of evening. After spending his first thirty-eight years as your average Roma family man, hed turned. Which meant it had been over two and a half centuries since hed seen daylight. Now that he didnt have to concentrate fully on the job, he could relax and just enjoy. His face settled into a new sort of immobility. One I equated with Buddha statues and transfixed lovers. I couldve watched him reacquaint himself with twilight for hours. If the room had been quiet. How could he just stand there while Sniffette honked her way through an entire box of tissues? I looked at the watch Bergman had made for me. At this rate it might continue for hours. I was voting with Cole on this one. Geesh! Shes like a damn sob machine! Trayton wouldve peered at me through his curtain of fine black hair and said, You really need to work on your people skills, woman. Where did you learn sensitivity anyway? To which Id reply, The Marines. End of conversation. At least until I was sure I wouldnt have to kill the girl hiccuping into her hand. Vayl tossed his handkerchief to Cole, who gently dried her tears with it before wrapping her fingers around it. She wiped her nose and dropped the handkerchief on her lap so she could sign as she spoke. Im sorry, she said, through Iona, her lips forming the words along with her hands. Ive just been overwrought lately. Hold that thought, I said, raising my palm toward her. Some signs must be universal, because she stopped talking and stared at me as I began to clear the room. Starting at the corner nearest the door, I pulled the incense holder out of my bag and fired up the sage already packed inside with the lighter Tolly had given me before she left. This is how you light fires, shed told me sternly. Any other way is gonna lead to you staring out the barred window of a high-security psych ward. Guaranteed. The incense holder Tolly had lent me, a cast-iron goddess image with hollow eyes and a gaping mouth, swung from my hand as I moved clockwise around the perimeter of the room. I whispered words shed made me memorize, remembering that I must genuinely want to push Scidair and her trollops from this room for the spell to work. After a single lap I stopped and rang the bell that doubled as the holders handle. The shield closed with a psychic whoosh that made my scalp tingle. If Id taken two more circuits it wouldve lasted as long as I stayed in the house. But that felt too extreme, at least until I knew Viv and Iona were innocent. So it would only work until I left the room. Why did you do that? asked Iona as I sat the goddess by the door and sank down beside it, mainly to keep Jack from knocking it over. Id discovered quickly that anything within reach of his nose either got sniffed, poked, flipped, or sneezed on. We didnt want the ghosts to eavesdrop, I said. You wouldnt believe how snoopy they are. We have this one that follows us everywhere we go. I think we picked it up in Pamplona when we were putting the shade of a murdered chef to rest. I waited for the girls to call my bluff. Okay, Viv might be too upset to catch the lie. But if Iona had really spent any time around Viv and her crusading mom shed know that Ghosts dont travel, she said flatly. I smiled. You got me there. Im kidding, of course. The sage ceremony is just something I do to cleanse a room before important conversations. Helps everybody relax and also ensures that the conversations remain honest. I shook my head regretfully. Youd be surprised how many people try to lie to us about their haunt problems. And we cant be effective when we begin with false information. You can see that, cant you? The girls nodded as if they completely understood our predicament. So how can we help you? asked Cole. Iona said, Viv would like to hire you to eradicate a ghost. Not lay it to rest, she emphasized, but get rid of it forever. As Vayl and I competed to see whose eyebrows could rise the highest, Cole sat back on his heels, moving so fast he nearly fell over. He finally managed to say, Thats a tall order. Why us? Viv began some mad signing. Iona said, She agreed to accompany her mother here because she knew that every year a few groups like yours also come to GhostCon trying to drum up business. We looked you up on the Web and phoned your references. You come highly recommended. Thanks a lot, Pete. You know, you couldve told the operators to tell callers we sucked! Viv can pay you well, Iona added. And its for a good cause. The best, in fact. And that is? asked Vayl as he dropped the curtain and turned to listen to Vivs explanation. Finally ridding the world of a murderer. To give the girl credit, Viv didnt burst into tears again, though it looked for a minute like we were going to have to break out the sponge mop. Then she gave a full-body shudder and went on signing, with Iona launching into first person, probably hoping to affect our decision by speaking as if her words were Vivs. Last year, when I was at university, my roommates and I were attacked by a man. He raped them and cut their throats. But when it came to me he had to hurry. My mum had been calling all that night, and when no one answered she and my dad had shown up at the door. So he stabbed the knife into my throat, severing my vocal chords. He had a gun too, which he used to shoot through the door. He killed my dad. While my mum was on the floor, trying to stop the bleeding, he ran out of the apartment. She told the police she didnt get a good look at him. And she made me agree that I hadnt either. Viv had begun to lose so much color I considered shoving her head between her legs to make sure she didnt pass out. Her fingers were also shaking so bad Iona couldnt have been able to tell what she was saying, but she mustve heard the story before, because she went on without a break. Mum tells strangers I was born deaf and mute so she doesnt have to explain the real reason I need to sign. To friends and relatives, she said Id been injured in a car accident and, because she knows a lot of highly connected people, my part in the tragedy was left out. The newspapers related that Id gone home for a few days because I was sick and needed tending. And I was ill, too weak and distraught to do much more than cry. It wasnt just what had happened to me and my friends. Hed killed my dad too. Leaving me with a mum whod never really understood or connected with me. But she loved me. How much I came to understand months later. When I saw the ghost of my dads murderer at the bus stop. I held up my hand. Hang on. Are you sure it was him? And that you werent, you know, having a little bit of a breakdown? Especially since I knew they could reattach vocal chords. Which meant if she couldnt talk now, the reason might not be totally physical. Im positive. Because Mum saw him too. She gave a little scream and said, Viv, thats him, isnt it? as she pointed beyond the waiting crowd. How could I mistake that thin brown hair and those long yellow teeth? Viv shook her head. She was so furious! Hes died! she said. Ive been paying private investigators to find him for months, and hes gone and snuffed it! What do you think of that? I said that I thought it was the best news Id heard in forever. But she couldnt be consoled. Its not enough for him to be gone, she said. Ive got to chase him into the afterlife and make his existence there a misery as well! And ever since then shes been obsessed. She only sleeps two or three hours a night. She wont entertain any other topic of conversation. She keeps me close to protect me, but its making me feel wrong now just being around her. I cant get shed of my past because she wont let it go. So I want you to do it for her. Kill that ghost. Make it so she can never lay eyes on him again. Can you do that? Oh, shit. Cole looked back at me with such hope that I felt doubly guilty for agreeing to a cover that desperate people would flock to. Vayl walked over to Viv and held out his hand for hers. He rubbed the small, nail-bitten fingers between his as he said, Let me explain what is happening so that you understand what you ask of us. She nodded, as if she believed Vayl really needed permission for anything he decided to do. He said, Ghosts are not typical spirits, most of whom find absolute release when they die and can only be reached through mediums. Even then contact is limited and communications often confused. They are so far away, you see. Ghosts, on the other hand, exist in a place we call the Thin, because the wall between their plane and ours is so often breached. You do not have to possess special abilities to see or even interact with a ghost, though the latter is highly inadvisable. Why? asked Iona. You do it all the time. After a pause Vayl replied. We understand the dangers involved. Why do you suppose you have heard so many ghost stories since you were old enough to sit with a fld esit witashlight shining into your face? Because its fun? suggested Cole. Since I sat too far away to kick him I shot him a shut-up! look instead. He zipped it. Vayl continued. Most cultures understand how important it is to instill the fear of ghosts into their children. Because they truly are the shades of their former souls. The dark and hungry remainder of what was abandoned when the rest was either saved or condemned. I dont understand, Viv signed. Why are you telling me this? Because these creatures exist in torment. Think of it. When a soul is offered paradise, it sheds all that was evil and despicable within it. But that part does not always dissipate. In the same way, when a soul is ravaged unto hell, a section is sometimes left behind. Like a lobotomy, the souls rebellious tendencies are ripped away, so that the tortures Lucifer designs for his victims are endured rather than revolted against. But it doesnt happen in every case? asked Iona. Only in extremes, he said. But this causes the Thin to be a savage world from which ghosts constantly seek escape. When they find a way to rip through, into our plane, sometimes they find a moment of tranquillity. A time when they remember who they were. What you are asking us to do by releasing this man from the Thin, the man who raped and murdered your friends, who killed your father and tried to kill you, is to give him peace. Vayl paused, searching Vivs eyes. Are you ready to do that? Viv had begun to shake. Just a fine tremor throughout her body that hardly even moved her unless you looked closely. And then you could see it everywhere, as if wed connected her to a low-voltage current while Vayl talked. And he wouldnt stop. He said, You must also understand that even if we lay his ghost to rest, your mother would still be obsessed. Her fury at your fathers death and your injuries is so immense that it terrifies her. So she pushes it outward. Still, said Iona, not even looking to Viv for confirmation, maybe this would help her. Vayl nodded. Perhaps. I simply want you to understand all the parameters of this solution before you make the choice. Viv sighed and dropped her hands to her lap, her eyes studying the painting of a bright red poppy that hung over the bed on which she sat. She signed something and when Iona nodded without speaking I asked Cole, What did she say? He looked up at her sadly. She said she just wants it to be over. I wouldve suggested that she talk to her mom about how she felt, but I also had a bullheaded parent who wouldnt listen to reason. Eventually Viv would have to figure out that she was a grown-up, and it was time for her to do what she needed to make herself whole again. Even if that meant she left Rhona alone, ranting about organizing ghost town so she could somehow achieve revenge on the shade of her husbands killer. Cole stood up slowly and rubbed the kinks out of his legs. Without consulting either one of us he said, Well do whatever you need, Viv. Just let us know your decision Anyour de, okay? She nodded, tugging at the scarf around her neck like it was a noose. As I stood to leave, hefting the goddess lamp and scratching Jack on the head when he leaped to his feet, Vayl said, I wonder if you would mind answering one last question for us. Floraidh seemed anxious to avoid discussing the man we nearly ran over in her lane. Are you sure you have not seen him walking in that area? Iona said, Actually I did, just as we turned in. I hated to mention anything earlier; Floraidh seemed so disturbed by the idea. But he was standing on the corner with his hands behind his back, watching us rather mournfully. I pointed him out to Viv, but when she tried to get a glimpse, hed gone. He seemed an old-fashioned dresser to me. Almost like an actor in a costume, wouldnt you say? she asked. Vayl nodded. Indeed. The longer I think on it, the more I believe his suit was from a different era. Perhaps the late 1800s. Cole asked, How could you tell? I recalled his suit coat was buttoned only at the top. And his vest was cut straight across at the waist. So youre into period clothing? asked Iona. We run into a lot of ghosts from that age, I said. Dont know why. Just plenty of remnants from the 1880s. So we saw a ghost? Cole asked. Certainly this discussion has made me wonder, said Vayl. I suppose there is only one way for us to find out. We will simply have to set up our equipment. With Floraidhs permission, of course. He turned to Viv. As for your issue, it is as Del, here, suggested. We will await your decision and act accordingly. She nodded, the contemplation on her face transforming it into a beautifully fragile portrait. But I realized that behind that delicate picture lurked the soul of an Amazon. Those funky shoes proved it. And if she could just get through this terrible time, I had a feeling Viv would finally discover it for herself. We left Iona and Viv with the agreement that wed sit with them at GhostCons opening ceremonies, and split up in the hallway outside their door. Vayl and Cole went to track down Floraidh. Their plan: charm her into saying anything-you-like to setting up our cameras and various other phantom detectors, which, of course, detected no such thing. Wed already manufactured an excuse to flood the house with our Bergman-made goodies, all of them meant to help us track an assassins movements. But our experience on the lane had provided us with a better story, one Floraidh might buy. Especially when Vayl waved a few hundred-pound notes under her upturned nose. Since the guys had deserted us, I grabbed Jacks supplies from my trunk and we trotted downstairs to the kitchen. Like the other rooms in the house, this one tried its hand at cozy. A farmers table holding a blue bowl brimming with fruit and surrounded by six tall chairs dominated the south side of the pea-green room. On the north side, a work island and white cabinets whose doors had been stenciled with red flowers connected by leafy vines gave it Fl balance. Though when I began to imagine what all the coven members chopped on the hard maple surface of that island, the kitchen stopped seeming so quaint. The fake wooden countertops held your typical assortment of canisters, cookbooks, and small appliances. A refrigerator took up space by the door wed just entered, and an oven stood by the second exit, the window above it overlooking the backyard. After supplying the dog with his supper, I checked the fridge and found it packed with leftovers and bottled drinks. As I helped myself to a couple of waters, I noticed Jack had deserted his Iams to sniff at the spotless white stove. Whatcha got there, pal? Something fall out of a casserole dish that you need to sample? I opened the door only enough to get a look, since I could imagine him shoving his whole face in and licking charred grossness off its floor. He didnt even try. Just looked up at me as I tried to decide why Floraidh would store a bowl full of ashes on its bottom shelf. Its probably just burned hickory. Maybe she flavors roasts that way, I told myself as Jack trotted back to his dinner. If it had been any other B and B Id have left the bowl alone. Since it was Tearlach I pulled it out and set it on the counter. Time to check for unscheduled interruptions. All I could see out the window was an herb garden leading to a stretch of deep green lawn and a stone barn with red doors and matching roof, all of it backed by a thick, spooky forest called Culloden Wood. So I tiptoed to the lounge. Yup, the Scidairans stood out front with Vayl and Cole, who seemed to be deep into their sales pitch. Albert had decided that meant he was dismissed and turned to come inside. I rushed back to the kitchen, put a finger to my lips when Jack looked up at me in surprise. As he shoved his nose back in his food I returned to the ash bowl. Okay, Ill play archaeologist. But only for a minute. I found the silverware drawer on the third try. Used a spoon to sift through. Because not everything burns when . . . yup. There it was. A human tooth. Fuck! The thoughts hit me simultaneously. Im scooping through human remains like theyre freaking Raisin Bran! And. I have to put them back where I found them. I hated the idea of not rescuing them, giving them a proper burial, or at least scattering them somewhere so the coven couldnt use them for their obscene little rituals. But that would so blow my cover. I found a Baggie in another drawer, deposited the tooth, some ashes, and the spoon, stuffed it in my jacket pocket and returned the bowl to the stove. Albert had stumped upstairs by now. And since Jack had nearly finished his grub, I grabbed a banana and an apple out of the fruit bowl. We need to go, I said, reaching for the leash. I didnt have a lot of free minutes. Cole and Vayl would convince Floraidh to allow them to set up the equipment, and one of them would keep an eye on her while the other worked. That just gave me time to call a courier for my gruesome find and run the names of the guests through the Agencys database. Then itd be my turn to shadow her. This sucks! Theres human ashes in the oven. Im fetching food for my dad like the Tearlach bellboy. A Cach"> I tried to console myself with the memory of how my brother had come up with the idea of escaping Samoss trap. How wed turned his magic against him and ultimately watched him die. He is dead. And youll only have to protect his former ally until you find Bea. Or maybe till you figure out whos in the bowl. It wouldnt be the first time Pete changed his orders midmission. My mood lifted suddenly, and as he often did, Jack took note with a curious look and a pricking of his ears. Come on, dog. Lets go feed the gorilla. We ran upstairs. Our doors stood in a row, Vayls at the head of the steps, mine next, and Coles last, with a sauna-sized shared bathroom across the hall. Cole had agreed to room with Albert, so I strode to the door with the little basket of fake daisies nailed to it and the numbers 203 painted in bright red underneath. How pissed is he gonna be when he finds out we got him something nutritious? I asked Jack as we stopped. I paused with my hand on the knob when I heard a voice from inside that didnt belong to Albert. Though I couldnt make out the words, they sounded threatening. Go to hell! he yelled. I threw the door open as a second voice murmured, Im already there. Albert stood between twin beds covered with blue flowered spreads, holding a long black remote control in his shaking hand. As Jack stuck his nose in the back of my leg and I reached for Grief, I looked sharply to my left and right. Who were you talking to? I asked, striding toward the wardrobe. I threw open the door. Nothing there but some shirts and a stack of underwear. Geez, how long was he planning on staying? It was the TV, he said, clenching his teeth so hard I could hear his molars rub. I turned to look at where it sat on a corner entertainment center stacked with videos and games. BBC was showing one of my favorite cop movies. Youre yelling at Simon Pegg? Hes . . . such an ass. What? Justhe just pisses me off is all! How is that possible? Hes playing this unbelievable policeman Did you bring me anything to eat? I looked at the food in my left hand, feeling off balance and slightly bewildered. As if Id come in to find my father dancing around in ballet slippers and a tutu. He grabbed the fruit and, without a single complaint as to its lack of chocolate content or sugar glazing, bit into the apple. Whats wrong with you? I asked. Are you dizzy? Do you need to do a test? Did you shrink your sweatshirt again? Im fine, Albert growled. Quit hovering. You remind me of one of those goddamn blimps. That sounded more like him. Dont you have somewhere you need to be? he asked. Yeah. I turned to leave. Hey. What? You taking the mutt with you tonight? I looked down at Jack, who blinked at me soulfully. I figured I would. Why dont you leave him with me? Huh? The offer caught me so far off guard I was sure I looked like a total cave brain, with my mouth hanging open to give all my loose gray matter a straight shot to the floor. He could keep me company while I watch TV. Are you going to yell at him? Why would I do that? You mean like youre yelling at me right now? Im not yelling! Promise to talk nice or he leaves with me. Albert shook his head and stared at Jack. Do you want to stay with me for a while, Jackster? I may have a few treats for you in my suitcase to help pass the time. Albert hobbled to the dresser and threw open the lid to his luggage. Right on top lay a box of doggy snacks. You didnt. For answer, Albert dug one out and offered it to Jack, who immediately deserted me to make friends with the man who had informed me, at the age of eight, that if I couldnt figure out how to manage all by myself I might as well skip my independence and check right into Greenfields Assisted Living. I left my dad and my dog bonding over Milk-Bones and Hot Fuzz, thinking, The way this day is going, things are only gonna get weirder. As I walked through my room, repeating the clearing ceremony Id performed for the girls as well as for Vayl, Cole, and Albert, I tried to talk myself into liking the place. The wallpaper, which only ran up to the white chair rail, was covered in a ripe plum design. I should be tempted to pluck them right off the wall. Except I kept thinking they looked like frozen testicles, and I was feeling sorry for the model. The part above the rail, painted lavender, just depressed me. I did appreciate that I had my own bathroom, so I wouldnt have to share with the guys. It was situated right across from the entry. Around the corner stood the bed, its frame consisting of long wooden spindles that reminded me of my nieces crib. And the table beside it was so tiny the lamp looked like it was going to topple off in the night, possibly electrocuting me in my sleep. Floraidh had also furnished the room with an interesting piece that was part dresser, part makeup table. Half the thing had drawers, which Id left empty because this wasnt a place I wanted to get cozy in. The other half had a flat desk under which Floraidh had pushed a richly cushioned stool. A square mirror fra Fd tmed in lightly stained pine had been hung on the wall above it. Since I wore the bare minimum cosmetics-wise, Id probably use it five minutes a day. Okay, maybe ten. Fifteen if my damn curls wouldnt start cooperating. As soon as the shields snapped shut I set Tollys incense burner on the floor by the door and opened my trunk. Out came the laptop and all its components, which only took a couple of minutes to set up. While I waited for the computer to connect, I changed for GhostCon. This included adding a few weapons I hadnt worn on the flight. My black bag provided wrist sheaths for both arms. The one on the right held holy water, my first line of defense against vampires. It wouldnt kill Bea, but it might poison or paralyze her, taking her down long enough for me to use Grief or the blade my seamstress had expertly hidden in my right pocket. Since I wore Tollys bracelet on the same arm, the logistics of using the syringe that held the water might become a little tricky. So I strapped it on, hoping I wouldnt need to use it. Id given up the throwing knives Id once carried on my left wrist. Hadnt wanted to use them since that mission to Iran, when Id been forced to slit my brothers throat with one in order to free him from a necromancers spell. Despite the fact that hed survived, the knives had become a nightmare reminder of those long minutes when Id thought he wouldnt come back from zombieland. So Id finally ditched them for good. Instead Id loaded a new sheath with a piece of technology Bergman had sold the Agency under the name of Mongoose. A mini cannon that shot some sort of foam, the Mongoose looked about as effective as a movie prop. But it felt as heavy as a tank of grill gas. I didnt know what Bergman had loaded the sucker with, but when he assured me it would stop anything like a Medusa I had to trust him. The guy knew his science and, increasingly, his magic as well as doctors know the Hippocratic oath. The ghost hunters Id researched (all quacks from what I could tell) favored black, so I dressed with that color scheme in mind. I pulled on a fresh pair of jeans to which I transferred the contents of my pockets, and a peasant blouse that Id just started to button when the laptop made its final connection. Within five minutes Id arranged for the pickup and found out everything the CIA and Interpol knew about the guests in Floraidhs house. Rhona Jepson was the widow of a banker named Currie, whose murder had, indeed, been related to those of Vivs roommates. It remained unsolved. Humphrey and Lesley Haigh couldve carpeted their home with the money theyd made and used the spare change to repave their garden paths. But they still lived in the same tiny two-bedroom cottage theyd rented when they were newlyweds. The only difference was that now they owned it. They had one child, a boy named Nesbit who ran their London store. Iona seemed clean, but we had too little information on her for me to come up with a firm conclusion either way. When Viv Jepsons file came up, I shoved the stool back from the dressing table and strode over to the window. Mum mightve convinced the press to lie, but Interpol had a complete report. With pictures. Staring out at the towering Douglas firs and Scots pines of Culloden Wood, I tried to gear myself back to neutral. To swallow the lump in my throat and clutch the curtains hard enough that theyd soak u K thiedp the sweat pouring from my palms. Even caught in another womans tragedy and my own struggle not to drown in it, I sensed him coming to me. I was surprised enough to turn and look when he didnt knock, but opened the door and walked in, shutting it softly behind him. So you dont need an invitation to cross my threshold anymore? I asked. Vayls gaze went to my left hand. When you accepted Cirilai, you made a great many things possible for me that could not have happened before. I glanced at the ring hed given me. A gold and ruby masterpiece his grandfather had crafted, it had been imbued with all the powers his family could summon to protect him from the horrible fate his mother had envisioned for him before she died. It connected us in ways I still didnt quite understand. Though I was beginning to wonder if it, more than anything else, was the catalyst that had matched us in the first place. Wheres Floraidh? I asked. Cole is demonstrating our equipment to her. He has, how do you say, ramped up the charm, so she is quite fascinated. His eyes wandered down my body, and when they returned to mine, brilliantly green in a face taut with desire, I remembered I hadnt quite finished dressing. Why I cleared my throat. Husky wasnt where I wanted my voice to be right now. Did you need something? Oops. Loaded question, and one Vayl seemed only too willing to answer with action as he closed the distance between us. But he didnt touch me. Just stood near as a whisper as he said, I know you hate it when I eavesdrop. But I felt your anguish from outside. What has upset you? I wanted to turn back to the window. Climb out and run into the trees, maybe do a little Scottish version of Tarzan. Only I couldnt blame my need to escape on my wild upbringing. Just a sense that I might never be free of horror. That in twenty years I could be skipping through life, thinking Id somehow made it, and I could read a story in the newspaper or see someone on the train who reminded me of that day in Virginia when my own nightmare had begun, and Id know it had never let me go. It never would. I took a deep breath, started with the least of my worries. That sad bowl of ashes and the samples Id be handing off to some stranger during the opening ceremonies tonight. Vayl accepted the whole story with nothing more than a lowering of the brows, his substitute for any of a number of the four-letter words that relieved the worst of my stresses. I moved on to the part that had burned holes into my guts. Vivs on the level with her story. Whether that makes her our killer or not . . . I shrugged, unable to go on. Those pictures. Jesus. You could distance yourself from the victims. But not from Vivs stoned and tragic face. Especially when you put it next to the before shot of an outgoing debate team member with a promising political career ahead of her. Vivs had it pretty rough since. She dropped out of college. Doesnt see any of her friends. Works at the library in her hometown and lives with her mom and Iona. So do you believe she has simply come becau Kplyna.se her mother will not let her stay home alone? Vayl asked. That she is, indeed, Bea? Or that she truly intended to find someone like us all along? I prefer choice number three. Vayls brows lowered. Disturbing, is it not, that the living allow the dead to exert so much power over them? We stared at each other for a second and then shook our heads, trading sheepish grins. Were a couple of hypocrites, Boss. He inched closer. I wish you would not call me that. I lifted my chin so I could look into his eyes, glittering like gems in his immobile face. Sverhamin, then? Ahh. His breath blew across my lips. When you agreed to accept me as such, did you ever think you would find yourself here? In Scotland? He gave me that semi smile that made my knees want to buckle. Why is it that you love to tangle with my patience? Well, having spent some time in the Vampere world, I can now say that being your avhar has taught me to entertain myself at your expense whenever possible. Because who knows when Ill have to turn around and smoke your ex-wife or kick your old girlfriends ass? Disa was never my girlfriend. She wanted to be. Vayl slipped his hand around my waist. What about you? He ran the fingers of his other hand along my collarbone, which had mended during his trip to Romania. His touch sent such tremors through my body that my tongue flew to the roof of my mouth and stuck there. I did as you asked, he said. I revisited the site of my worst memories. My sons tombstones still stand where I set them over two hundred and fifty years ago. You cannot read their names anymore. I considered recarving them, and then I decided to let it be. As they always did, his eyes had darkened while he talked about Hanzi and Badu. I was beginning to understand that their murders felt as fresh to him as my own losses did to me. He said, You asked me to let them rest. To accept that I lost them so I could move forward. With you. All I can tell you is that I have begun. I raised my hand to his cheek, slightly rough with evening stubble. I slid my fingers into his hair. You are so brave. Our lips came together so quick and hard that our teeth clicked and I felt blood on my lip, though I wasnt sure if it was mine or his. Didnt matter. The world had narrowed to breath, hot and quick. Fingertips leaving fiery trails across skin. His tongue tracing a path down my torso to my abdomen and, amidst my gasps of pleasure, his delighted whisper. You wore it! I looked down as he brushed his finger against the belly ring hed sent to me while we were apart. The interlocked golden hearts with their ruby centers swung gently from side to side as I smiled at him. Its my favorite, I told him. He pressed his lips against it and I clutched his shoulders, letting my head fall back against the window. Forget the Highlands. This was the escape I needed. Yo, Lucille! Rapid knocking at the door and Coles insistent voice calling, You about ready to go? Shit, fuck, dammit! When Vayl rose he looked even more pissed than I felt. As he buttoned my shirt he murmured, We are not finished with this. Youd better not be that big of a tease. He wrapped his arms around me, lifting me until our eyes were on the same level. Kiss me, woman. What took you so long? Cole demanded when I opened the door. Wheres Floraidh? I asked. In her room getting ready. Its the one on the right across from the linen closet. I have a camera set up in her hallway and Alberts watching the feed, so youre free until she comes out. You have maybe five minutes before youre on. He stepped in and looked around suspiciously. Whats he doing here? Research on your girlfriend, I said as I shut the door and went to look over Vayls shoulder. Hed pulled the stool up to the makeup dresser and keyed Iona Clough into our database. Shes not my girlfriend, Cole said, distracted from the door-knocking delay as Id hoped hed be. What are you finding out? He searched for a chair, found a cushy purple number in the corner, and pulled it up to the computer. Yeah, Im kinda curious myself, I said. Ive already done the check on her. Nothing, Vayl told Cole. What do you mean, nothing? he asked. Vayl typed, entered, typed some more. I mean Iona Clough seems normal enough. He dropped his hands to his lap. So you think shes Bea? said Cole sarcastically. Perhaps. I do believe she is hiding something. He regarded Cole thoughtfully. Ever since I have known you, women have consistently fallen at your feet. In all my life I have only met one other with such charm to turn feminine heads. Oh yeah? Cole grinned. What happened to him? He died in an asylum. I think now he must have contracted syphilis, which was never diagnosed. Thus the dementia later in his life. Ew. My point is that the both of you truly appreciate women. You admire them, respect them, even love them for a time, and they sense that. They want to snuggle up to you as if you were living teddy bears. Except for Iona. Maybe shes a lesbian, I suggested. Coles eyes lit up and he practically clapped his hands. Vayl regarded me thoughtfully. Do you suppose so? I shrugged. Shes obviously got somebody else shes really serious about. So serious she is not even warm to him? Jasmine, even you are Coles friend. I glanced at our third, acutely aware that Id never given him an answer to his proposal. That Id just hoped hed figure out on his own we could never be more than friends, but wed be idiots to let a stunted romance get in the way of that. I waited for the light to dawn. For Cole to look at me with a sense of letting go. Didnt happen. He was too keyed on the mystery behind Iona. Maybe shes some heiress trying to escape the clutches of her overbearing parents. I rolled my eyes at him. Maybe you should write for Harlequin. Vayl rose from the stool. Try your charm on Rhona, Cole. Iona must have come with references. A woman like Vivs mother would never hire someone otherwise. Perhaps we can trace her through her last employers. We also need to capture a picture of her as soon as possible. I cannot believe the one in our database is so badly out of focus. That should be easy, said Cole. Our cameras are set to shoot the second they detect movement. Are you sure Floraidhs convinced theyre not just regular video monitors? I asked. Cole clapped a hand to his heart. How could you think Im such a bad actor? She believes we brought spectervids and electromagnetic field detectors and phantasonic probes for the job we have lined up after this convention. And she couldnt wait for us to set them up when Vayl started counting out the notes. Alberts going to keep track of the feed while were gone in case Bea decides to do some setup work when she thinks the place is deserted. Now it was his turn to frown. You did clear my room? We wouldnt want Dormal charging in there and using your dad for a rug beater when hes turning out to be such a big help. Theyre all Scidair proof, I assured him, practically grinding my teeth that Albert had recruited himself another fan. I should go, I said. Floraidh could be leaving her room any minute. Me too, said Cole. I want to make sure all the feeds are working before we take off. Jasmine, would you wait a moment? We need to discuss the assassins most likely plan of attack. As Cole hesitated at the door, Vayl said, Go on. Well catch you up shortly. His face pinching like hed just swallowed one of his gum balls whole, Cole stomped out the door and slammed it shut. Whats the deal? I asked. Weve already decided Beas probably going to hit Floraidh while shes asleep. This. Vayl grabbed me around the waist and backed me to the wall. Before I could take a decent breath his lips had covered mine. Fierce. Wild. Like taking a barrel over Niagara and stopping just short of the bottom. When he lifted Shenps his head I could hear myself panting. Again, I breathed. Soon. Before I could truly see straight I found myself standing in the hallway, my hands braced against the wall because my legs still werent teaming up, listening to my heart pound against my ribs as Vayls door opened and closed just feet from my buzzing ears. Holy crap, I think I have just lassoed a comet. As I hiked upstairs I pulled a thin silver case out of my back pocket. It held the communications device that would allow me to talk to the guys from a distance of at least two miles. Cole had decided we needed a cool name for it, something catchy like walkie-talkie, only much less lame. After trying out and rejecting possibilities that included chattie-splattie and speakn freak, hed settled on the party line. The microphones resembled beauty marks. Mine rested beside my lip. The receivers, just slivers of clear-coated wire that used a dangly gold earring as an anchor, wound around and into the ear. When wed tried them in the airport, Cole had commented that his hoop made him resemble a pirate. If hed have slid on an eye patch and blackened a few teeth I might have agreed. But Vayl pulled his off the best. Maybe it was his Rom ancestry or Bergmans sunscreen, but I thought he looked freaking hot. Kinda like Jake Gyllenhaal with fangs and a shudder-to-think-of-it past. Especially when he slapped on the transmitter, a barbed-wire tattoo that emphasized the bulge of his right bicep. I grabbed the rail. Holy crap, are my knees spazzing out under me? I thought that only happened in Victorian romance novels! Geez, the next thing you know Ill be having the vapors just when I need a steady aim! Resolutely redirecting my thoughts to matters more supportive to my muscleslike whether I really believed Bergmans wrist-launched Mongoose-juice was gonna work against Beas head fulla snakesI made it to the fourth floor without once falling on my butt. When I reached the landing I noted the wall on my right, which led to Floraidhs room, had been covered with peach-tinted paper featuring tiny white flowers with yellow centers. Photos of the Scidairan and various women smiling as they posed in woodsy settings hung between the two doors to my left. I peeked in the first, surprised at how deep the linen closet ran. These old houses might not provide much storage space, but by damn when they built one, that sucker offered up some shelving. I didnt try the knob to the next room, my senses telling me a run-in with Dormal would be the result. And since I didnt have to play brave at the moment, I could freely admit she scared me a little. Walking close to her felt like sidling up to a pissed-off silverback. With that in mind, I snapped the band of my way-cool watch, which had been storing up my kinetic energy for just such a moment. As I sneaked past the doors it helped shield the sound of my movements. With that and Tollys bracelet to protect me, I felt pretty confident that neither Scidairan could detect me. As I passed Floraidhs room, I noticed a unique symbo Vfonl inked on the upper-left-hand corner of the door. It resembled an upside-down Celtic cross. I didnt stop to study it, but it looked as if a real diamond had been set in its center. A glance at Dormals door confirmed the same design. Assuming Floraidh wouldnt allow a camera up here, Cole had only asked if he could set up an ectoplasm sensor at the far end of the hall. It perched on a round, cloth-covered table, nestled against a silk flower arrangement like an electronic tumor. It resembled a pair of mini binoculars held upright by a small tripod. On top of the binoculars sat a rectangular scanner whose marquee lights blinked red, green, and yellow in quick succession. Bergman had disguised all the equipment so beautifully it couldve convinced an avid fan of the Ghostbusters movies. I stuck my tongue out at the double lenses as I returned to the stairs to wait. I took a seat a couple of steps below the landing, just out of sight of the hallway. My noodly legs thanked me for the break, encouraging me to review the events that had led to their less-than-stellar function. And Id like nothing better than to lose myself in the memory of the past few minutes. My whole body tingled, like Id taken a bath in hot peppers. I had a wild urge to run back to Vayls room, where Id demand some sort of exotic striptease before shoving him onto his bed, after which Concentrate, Jaz. If Floraidh dies because you were fantasizing about the hunka-hunka-burning-love in the room next to yours, you will never, ever forgive yourself. Even if she is a certified scuz. Within a couple of minutes I heard a door open. Then a knock. I eased to my feet. Floraidh? Dormal murmured. Another click. Im ready. You look worried. A pause. Small thump, as if Floraidh had let herself fall against the wall. He came to me just now. Rose right out of Oenguss skull. Just a vision, of course, but Lucifer! I could have had a heart attack, it happened so sudden! Dormal sounded shaken herself when she said, What did he want? We have to do it sooner. He said tonight. Tomorrow at the latest. But . . . were not ready! We need a thousand more We have to find a way! That young stud and his chic boss gave me five hundred just now to set up their useless equipment. If we do well at the convention, we might make enough to force him to sell We cant press the spell that hard and you know it! Manipulations like these must be finessed, or theyll be discovered. Especially by a man with as tight a fist as that Haigh fellow. Scidairs wig, Floraidh, this scheme of yours is going to get us burned! Or make us the most powerful coven ever to walk the earth! Think what we could accomplish if we succeed! Are you sure this isnt personal? Huh, Id have expected worry in her tone still. But that almost sounds like jealousy. Weve been over this! Admi [sizt st to me you dont miss This is about us! About our chance at eternity. Even Scidair finally had to leave the Path. If we succeed we will live forever! Low-voiced reply that I missed most of. The only words I caught were I suppose and diamonds before the women paused to think. Finally Flordaih said, I might have an idea. Come on. Bustle of big womens thighs brushing quickly against one another as they rushed to the stairs. I sped down ahead of them. The Scidairans are on the move, I reported, glad that the party line picked up whispers. We will meet you downstairs, said Vayl. Im getting the girls first, Cole said. Bring me back something to eat that isnt fruit, Albert demanded. I knew we shouldve left him out of the loop! I preceded Floraidh and Dormal into the lounge. As soon as they saw me they stopped whispering like a couple of backbiting adolescents and gave me their version of a friendly smile. Ready to go? asked Floraidh sweetly. Just about, I said. You know men. Always futzing with their clothes and makeup. Im sure theyll be down soon. She didnt even blink at my joke. Just turned to Dormal and said, Would you be a dear and check the oven? I cant remember if I left it on or not. Her head swiveled back to me as if an invisible hand had cranked it. You know, if I leave that blessed old cooker on long enough without something stewing inside it, the stench begins to be enough to raise the dead! She howled, opening her mouth wide to let all the mirth escape in a gust that might have knocked over a less hardy broad. Since Id left Lucille in charge, she joined in Floraidhs laughter, though she cut it off as soon as Dormal returned. All set, she said, wiping her fingers on a blue-and-white-checked towel. What had she done in the brief time shed been gone? She was sweating like a shot-putter at the World Championships. And I was pretty sure that gray smudge in the middle of her forehead wasnt from bread mold. What are you biddies up to? Before I could ask any probing questions, the rest of the guests trickled downstairs, first Vayl, then Cole, Viv, and Iona, followed by Rhona and the Haighs. Iona had changed into a long denim skirt with a brown lace inset. It was held up by her teardrop belt, which she mustve taken a buffer to since wed last seen her, because it was now so shiny it almost glowed. Into it shed tucked a gold short-sleeved sweater. Low-heeled boots completed the outfit. Viv wore a boring beige knit dress that at least flattered her curves, and a pair of crimson heels with neat black bows at the toes. She and Cole were grinning at each other as they compared footwear, since his red high-tops matched her pumps. Hed opted for a pair of khakis with more pockets than a pool table and a black T-shirt with a Halloween ghost pictured on the front. The caption read, look after you leap club: charter member. Rhona and Lesley Haigh hadnt changed, though theyd definitely refreshed their lipstick. Why did o [ickdthlder ladies always go for cherry red? It made them look like corpses. And Humphrey had decided he needed extra cologne, which circled him like a life preserver as he came up to me. I smiled as my nose hairs began to burn. Humphrey responded with equal kindness. I couldnt help but notice that lovely ring on your finger, he said, motioning to Cirilai. Curse of the trade, I suppose. Do you mind if I take a closer look? Oh. Shit yes! Get away from me, you reeking old penny-pincher! I raised my hand. Not at all. He fished a jewelers glass out of his pocket and squinched it into his left eye. Oh, my, that is exquisite. Where, may I ask, did you get it? From Vayl. When Humphrey glanced his way, my sverhamin added, It is a family piece. Ahh. He turned back to his inspection. Would you mind taking it off? If I could just take a gander at the inside of the band Yes, I said flatly, leaving Lucille to be polite to some other stranger. This one didnt deserve her anymore. When he raised his eyebrows at me, as if he didnt take my meaning, I pulled my hand out of his paw and wiped it down my pants. Suddenly I wouldnt blame his wife if she had picked up a little hobby. This son of a bitch made me want to kill things, and I already had that outlet. Pardon me? he said. I dont take it off. Okay, I had that one time. But it didnt count because Id been under the influence of funky Vampere powers. Plus Vayl had been acting like an ass. For the same reason. Lesley bustled to my rescue. Leave the poor thing alone, Humphrey, she said, laying her hands on her husbands tweed-covered arm. Engaged girls dont like to remove their rings. Well, its damned hard on the stones and the settings, Humphrey declared. Better get that cleaned and checked regularly, he said over his shoulder as his wife dragged him toward the front door, past Rhona and Floraidh, who were talking transportation. We were thinking of following you, if thats all right, Rhona said. But is Castle Hoppringhill hard to find? And will you leave Tearlach open? We may want to return earlier than youd planned to. Floraidh tapped her fingernail to her chin. The castle is straight down the road, about three kilometers from here. And your room key will open the front door. She dropped her arms as if coming to a decision. Do let me know if you decide to leave GhostCon before me, wont you? Ill make sure Dormal goes back with you in case you find theres something you need before you go to sleep. Yeah, you sound like a concerned innkeeper, but you just dont want them nosing around your goodies unsupervised, do you, Floraidh? As if shed read my mind, the Scidairan shot me a sharp look. Where is your man, Albert? she asked. The lie slid off my lips ready-made, as if my subconscious had done the baking in advance. I said, The trip exhausted him, but [ustlie you know how it is when youre overtired. He felt too juiced to nap. So he took a sleeping pill. Hell be out till morning. Her satisfied smile let me know Id hit the mark on my earlier guess. Floraidh must have more nasty crap hidden around here than just her bowl-o-death. The realization made me wish I had the time, and the backing, to spotlight this womans ghosts. But since I had neither, I turned to ask Rhona a leading question about snakes. A clatter from the kitchen startled me into silence. What could that be? wondered Dormal. She was such a bad actress she wouldnt even have made the cut for a high school play. We all shuffled into the hallway and stared at the kitchen door, as if we thought it might sprout lips and explain the antics of its hidden inhabitants. Perhaps one of your cats? Vayl suggested. I cant abide cats, Floraidh said. Dogs are fine, which is why I allowed you to bring yours along. But cats are sly, sneaky creatures. We dont let them anywhere near the property. Rhonas mouth dropped. I could see her prepping a protest. But Vivs hand on her wrist held her back. Both women jumped at least an inch off the ground when another series of metallic clangs shot through the door. Do you have a maid? asked Cole. Because it sounds like somebodys in there making milk shakes. We crept to the kitchen door like the original group of characters you see in a horror movie. If Id been forced to pick our first victims of the masked serial killer with the steak knife/hanging rope/sharpened high heel . . . Viv and Lesley. They looked about as scared as you can get without puking or peeing yourself. Since they seemed like responsible adults, I assumed theyd used the bathroom before coming downstairs. That left the upchuck. I slipped to the back of the group, giving them uninterrupted aim at Dormals broad back just in case their cock-a-leekie soup came unglued. Floraidh nodded at Cole and he opened the door, pushing it all the way into the room so the ten of us could squeeze into the doorway, as if a photographer on the other side had demanded a group shot of our heads peeking in from every which direction. Viv hid her face in Coles shoulder and Lesley screamed as the brown-suited man whod nearly wrecked our van hours before yanked another cookie sheet out of the cabinet and let it bang to the floor. He straightened and turned to the women, scratching his short brown beard as he searched their faces, as if trying to place them in his memory. Hed pushed his hat back, revealing the wasted planes of his face, making me wonder if the rest of his body looked just as skeletal. Hard to tell beneath all that loose material, especially the way he stood, with his shoulders hunched over his lean chest, as if hed been punched by too many bullies as a kid and still felt his midsection needed protecting. Who are you? demanded Iona, her fingers pressed firmly against her belt buckle as if she thought it might snap if she breathed any harder. He pointed his finger at her. Then he opened his hand to encompass all of us. King Brude is the master of this territory. Defy him at your peril! [at t h Floraidh and Dormal exchanged satisfied little smiles. Expressions Id have missed if I hadnt been watching for them. Its a ghost! shrieked Humphrey. Despite the fact that I couldve used hysteria as an excuse, I stifled an urge to slap him. Theres always one dumbbell in the group who has to admit the obvious. As proven by his next statement. Hes gone! Yup, as soon as Humphreyd put a title to him, our visitor had faded. We squeezed through the door, fighting for space since all of us wanted to be the first to touch those cookie sheets, determine they at least were real. I made it through first. Picked one up and put it on the counter, where it banged just like it had when hed touched it. Damn. Rhona began polling us. Did you see it? You did? Are you certain? When she was satisfied she announced, We have all seen a collective apparition! Here, in Tearlach! History has just been made! In an aside to Lesley she added, Waitll I tell the girls on the GAPTGhosts Are People Toocommittee. Theyll be so jealous! Viv had collapsed into a chair, pale, shocked past tears. Iona knelt beside her, rubbing her hands as if shed just come in from a blizzard. Did you get that recorded? Floraidh asked Cole. With your spectrum doohickey, I mean? He shrugged. I might have. Let me check. He pulled out his Monise, a portable computer Bergman had designed. A multi-talented gadget, it talked to all the cameras as well as our laptop. Un-freaking-believable, he murmured. What is it? asked Vayl, whod come to stand beside me next to the stove. I badly wanted to crack it open, see if the death bowl still rested inside. No video from the kitchen. At least, nothing until we came in. He glanced up at Floraidh. Im going to have to tinker with the settings. This shade is giving off much lower impulses than our equipment is built to record. But I think I can adjust it to pick up its energies if it comes back again. As she nodded, Rhona strode up to her and grasped her arm. You must let me help this ghost. The GAPT group was made for this very purpose! To protect innocent souls like the one we just witnessed from the foul specters in their own plane as well as the crass abuse of establishments who would use them as little better than zoo specimens! Floraidh narrowed her eyes until Rhona snapped her hand away, as if the Scidairans skin had suddenly become too hot to handle. We are a proper business. In my point of view, he was trespassing. If he returns, I cant be responsible for who sees him. And if it happens to be a group of tourists who have come calling just for that purpose, so much the better. Ive got to make a living same as anyone else. WHAT! Viv leaped at her mother, with Iona following so closely the three of them resembled a huddling football team as Vivs fingers flew. Iona turned her back to Rhona as she interpreted. Viv says maybe we should all get going. The convention organizers wont wait for us, even if her mum is presenting later in the week. Rhona tried to shove through the shoulders of the younger girls so she could confront Floraidh a [ont wis she spluttered, You cant just put him on display like some sort of trophy! Hes an innocent man! No man is innocent, especially not that one. Floraidh made an Ive-sucked-the-lemon-now face as she realized she mightve let a little too much information slip. Then she rushed on, maybe hoping that none of us would stop to wonder how she knew the dead guy from the late nineteenth century. Ill be welcoming tour groups through during the GhostCon if they wish to come. They wont be allowed to disturb your rest, of course. But if you prefer to find another place to stay, I completely understand. There IS no other place to stay! Every room within fifty miles has been sold out for the past six months! Rhona declared. Well, then, Ill just have to do my best to see that your time here is as pleasant as I can possibly make it. Syrupy sweet, that voice, and so fake that if somebody couldve given it shape and form, a plastic surgeon couldve used it to round out some flat-assed womans derriere. Oh! Oh! said Rhona, her tank turret bouncing as she bobbed her head like she was trying to click off a few rounds and fuming because some blockhead had loaded all the guns with dummy shells. I looked into those bloodshot brown eyes of hers. Yup, if she couldve, shed have blown Floraidh to bits right there on the shiny wood floor. Which made her a more likely suspect. And me less inclined to stop her once she made her move. I needed a conference. While Vivs fingers flew and Iona murmured in a comforting tone, Floraidh moved to take a rectangular black silk shawl off of its spot on the coatrack by the front door. She flung it around her shoulders, covering the V-neck of her silky brown blouse, which complemented the teal in her stretchy slacks rather nicely. In contrast, Dormals Alice in Wonderland ate-the-cake size probably made it tough for her to find socks that fit. Which might explain why shed pulled on a white pantsuit whose jacket wouldnt button over her powder-blue polyester shirt and whose bottoms stopped an inch above her ankles. From the way she kept shifting they also looked to be giving her a permanent wedgie. I dove into the uncomfortable silence like a first-timer off the cliffs of Hawaii. Jeremy, if were going to have a bunch of tourists cruising through here, maybe we should go outside and make sure our equipment is set up in more discreet locations, I said. Yup, that sounded just as awkward and loud as it had felt. Geez, why couldnt they grow grace in a test tube and then glue it to your personality like they do hair extensions? Vayl said, An excellent idea, Lucille. Do you suppose we have the time for that, Floraidh? If you can accomplish it in ten minutes. We really must leave after that. Ten minutes it will be, then. We slipped out the kitchen door, which took us into the garden Id seen earlier, a grid of rock-lined plots containing masses of edibles that reached toward the last rays of the setting sun. We went to the first camera, which Cole had set up near the front corner of the house where the ^laslane curved around to meet the barn. While Vayl moved it to the other side of the lane I told him about Dormal and Floraidhs discussion. That makes this ghosts appearance quite convenient, does it not? he asked. Its not a ghost. No? I shrugged. I havent had a chance to tell you about the time I spent with Tolly Mendez, but shes kind of an expert on Scidairans. And she told me ghosts disrupt their magic. Why is that? Nobodys sure. The current theory is that because the Scidairans main goal is to avoid death, and ghosts kind of personify that, the two mix about as well as geeks and gladiators. Vayl said, So, assuming we did not just see a ghost, what was it? I would not guess hologram. I do not believe they had the time to subvert our technology. I kinda thought he knew the answer and was just quizzing me. Good old Vayl. Why offer up your own vast store of knowledge when you have so much more fun eeking small nuggets out of others? Luckily Id been paying attention in college. I said, I agree she wasnt playing camera tricks. But were you watching Dormal during that whole episode? Not the entire time, he said. Me neither, but I did give her a glance or two, and she was working her ass off. Sweating, wordless chanting, and a couple of tugs at her hair. I couldnt tell for sure, but I think shes got something tied up under that shaggy do, because as soon as she touched it my senses went zapola. Considering that our visitor came with a message, I think what he was, what she raised, was a loeden. Vayls brows lifted. Okay, I admit, Id reached with that one. Loeden werent ghosts, but they werent alive either. I wasnt sure where they fit into the nether hierarchy, except that as its postal system, they probably ranked near the bottom. He said, That is a powerful drawing spell. Especially for a single Scidairan. Well, whos to say she did it all by herself? Theyve got a whole coven going on. And even if the rest of them are lying low to keep the guests from bolting, they couldve stored their powers somewhere for her to draw on. Kinda like the juice in all those masks the vamps had displayed on the wall back in your old Trust. The tightening of Vayls jaws told me he didnt appreciate the reminder of the time, not long ago, when his former mate had tried to suck him back into the community hed barely escaped a century before. I hesitated, reached out, and rested my hand on his where it gripped the cameras tripod. The other held just as tight to the blue jewel that topped his cane. I said, Sorry. I shouldnt have No. You are my avhar. That gives you the right, no, the responsibility, to speak your mind. It doesnt mean I should dump on your feelings along the way. His expression reminded me of a kid seeing an a cid Really? Is that all it takes? You are so easy. Maybe theres hope for them both yet, I said. His smile, so wide that it showed fangs, mightve made me run once. Now I just responded to that fierce happiness with a couple of hard nods. No doubt anything else wouldve led to indecent exposure and my eventual humiliating arrest. Lets say Dormal did do a spell, I suggested, reminding him of why wed left the house in the first place. Maybe Floraidh even gave her a boost in there. It is possible, Vayl replied after taking a deep breath. She was the one I watched the most, and I did note a few odd gestures that might be attributed to spell work. I sighed. It doesnt matter, does it? Because Bea is the one were after. Vayl nodded. You are correct. But perhaps, once we know who the ashes belong to, we may take a new approach to this mission. We shared a grim nod, understanding how remote that possibility stood right now. I said, Remember, she was talking about somebodys bones earlier. What if she murdered the guy we just saw? We turn her over to the authorities. Vayl, if youre right about his age, hes probably been dead over a hundred and twenty years. Which means shes done a helluva job ducking death. And Im pretty sure it also means the statute of limitations on that crime expired a long time ago. Not as far as I am concerned. What, are you going all maverick on me now? And do you know how much that turns me on? Not over this issue, he said seriously. I simply mean there are courts other than those you humans run. Ones that would burn her to ash if we proved she had killed a man with magic. I felt my eyes go oh-boy round. Id never heard of such a thing before. Here again was part of that avhar/sverhamin deal Vayl had warned me about. One of the perks of our bond was info on the world of others. But he only leaked it when he thought Id earned the right to hear it. I said, That soundsinteresting. And taking out Samoss strongest allies makes me feel a little bit like a kid again. But wont it upset the bad-guy balance the new Oversight Committee is trying to maintain? Vayls eyes went black so suddenly I felt like all the air had been sucked from the room. Id seen him mad. Just not this fast. And when he spoke, it was with the absolute lack of mercy he usually reserved for our targets. You have not spoken with the senators, have you? No. Avoid it. They are an ev cThe%">en bigger group of fools than the last. All of them have agendas that lead me to believe they do not have our, or the departments, best interests at heart. O-kay . . . Vayl pinned his eyes to mine. I shivered and then stood still, thinking, Wow, what did they do to piss him off? He said, While we will do our utmost to complete our assignments as charged, we are no longer concerning ourselves with what the Oversight Committee does or does not recommend, should extenuating circumstances force us to act independently. Did you get that from Pete? No. He is too bound by their budget to dare oppose their harebrained suggestions. Vayl? I licked my lips, trying to convince myself the fist squeezing my guts wasnt a scary premonition. Are you going to get me fired? Those black-on-black eyes bored into my brain as his husky baritone echoed in my ears for several minutes after. Maybe. After that neither of us had much left to say. We joined everybody at the front door and led our group to the van while the rest went to their cars, which were parked in a small paved lot just off the circular drive our vehicle dominated. I kept my eye on Rhona, secretly hoping shed stage a big catfight. That would be a nice distraction from my dark thoughts. Unfortunately Viv and Iona stuck to her like a couple of Secret Service agents, hustling her into a titan-gray Bentley Brooklands before she could do anything worse than shoot Floraidh a dirty look. So I drove the three miles to Castle Hoppringhill, following Floraidhs blue Volkswagen Polo and Rhonas Im-a-bitch, hear-me-roar car down black and winding roads. Our pace would ordinarily make me scream at them to move the parade route off the main drag. But I was so distracted I only vaguely registered the fact that Id reached down for a comforting Jack scratch and encountered an empty space where he usually sat. Because Vayl was going to get me fired. I just knew it. And my brain couldnt decide whether to shriek or explode. No, Im not doing this again. Flipping out about possibly losing this job while I try to kick ass at it. I cant function like that anymore. I wont. I took a deep breath. Im gonna help Vayl whip this mission. And if theres any bullshit to straighten out afterward, Ill deal with it then. Wait, can you straighten bullshit? Maybe flatten would be better? Having made a game plan, I felt more focused than I had since Albert had shown up at Gatwicks Gate Three, toting his ratty brown overnight bag, his Bears jacket hooked over one arm. I didnt think I couldve been more blown away if hed shoved the barrel of his .45 against my forehead and shot my brains out the back of my skull. It was nice to finally regain some of that balance. I glanced into the rearview. Lesley and Humphrey had taken the seat just behind mine, their silence making me wonder if theyd had a fight during my brief absence from the group. Maybe shed finally told him to stop acting like such an ass. f fiCole sat alone in the back while Vayl rode shotgun, keeping a sharp eye on the vehicles in front of us and the surrounding area. So far, nothing. Bea was still playing it conservative. Good call. I wouldnt pull a hit while guests crowded Floraidh either. Better to wait until everybody was snoozing. Especially if you really are a Medusa. When the castle appeared, shooting above the surrounding trees like an enormous old war machine, my first reaction was relief that I wasnt a raider trying to take down the well-armed Scotsmen inside. Damn. That massive collection of towers and battlements seemed to stretch for a couple of miles in every direction. Not to mention the wall around it, which was only interrupted by a single electric gate. And once we got inside, we had to cross a stream using one of those plank bridges that made you feel if you put a tire wrong youd end up replacing your entire exhaust system. GhostCon workers, wearing orange vests and waving glowing yellow devices that looked so much like dildos I could hear Cole snickering behind me, directed us to a stretch of lawn beyond the castles interior wall. Green as a golf course, it was big enough to hold eighteen holes, so the couple of hundred cars lined up in neat rows fit just fine. Granny May, who spent a lot of time lounging around the forefront of my brain, had taken to hanging out the wash as she did her imaginary gabbing with me. She used the old-fashioned, no-spring clothespins, and her line kind of sagged in the middle because Gramps Lew tended to let home improvement chores go until he finally got fed up with her bitching. As I pulled into a space between a couple of vehicles that looked more like packing crates than automobiles, she said, Take a look at this parking lot! These ghostlusters are crawling out of the damn woodwork! Some patience, Gran. A lot of them are here because theyve lost somebody dear to them and they think the persons still floating around. What would you do if you thought I was a ghost? Force you into business. Youd be great entertainment at slumber parties. We managed the hike to the ironbound front doors without losing anyone, though Dormal was panting slightly from carrying bags and boxes, and the Haighs complained the whole way that the Con organizers shouldve picked a more accessible spot for their gathering. Cole rolled his eyes at Iona, who responded with an indifferent shrug. Despite her lack of interest in him, wed still decided he should stick with the girls. Since Viv clearly dug him and Iona had to hang with her, he shouldnt have a problem keeping an eye on them. Plus Rhona should stay close to Viv, giving him charge of three suspect-Beas. But the matchup couldnt be too obvious. So wed come up with a plan that would lump them together, leaving Vayl and me to shadow the Scidairans and the Haighs. Of course, the fluidity of events might require us to change partners and responsibilities, but at least we had a place to start. Our plan began along with GhostCon, just inside the front door. In a hall where sky-high pillars held up the rooms corners, and a parquet floor had been designed to portray the story of Morag emerging from Loch Morar to bite off some poor fishermans head, convention organizers dressed in black polo shirts and beige slacks had set up two rows of tables on opposite sides of the entryway. k thn o Behind the tables to our left sat four groups of two women, each of them guarding a stack of papers, a three-by-five file holding preprinted name cards, and plastic badges on red lanyards. Signs taped to the front of the tables told us where to line up alphabetically if we were preregistered. Another sign directed walk-ins to the other side of the aisle. People packed the room. Some of the overflow even straggled up the grand staircase, which intersected the walk-in tables like a superhighway. It, in itself, caught the imagination with its enormous stone balusters and a mile-long tapestry at the first landing depicting a coiled serpent with a dragons head rearing to strike as a knight charged it with a burning lance. Pretty striking stuff. But even that didnt draw the eye like the paying customers. When I say they dressed for the occasion, Im talking costuming by Hollywood on its best day. I recognized Dickenss Christmas ghosts, as well as Casper, the Headless Horseman, and Harry Potters poltergeist, Peeves. Others had chosen less identifiable characters. Guys in monks robes with fake axes buried in their heads. Women in eighteenth-century frocks with nooses dangling from their necks. And one odd couple whose blue makeup and sewn-on kelp seemed to symbolize a double drowning. I got the feeling the getups were supposed to be cool, but I kept getting the oddest urge to whip out handfuls of candy for their tricks-or-treats. All of us Tearlachers found our respective tables and took our places in line. Floraidh finished first, but decided to wait for Dormal, whose line wound around a metal pole with a red velvet rope connecting it to another pole standing in the center of the room. I guess thats how karma slaps you when you claim your last name is Smith. When it was my turn I pasted on my best smile and said, Lucille Robinson. The volunteer looked up at me. And just as I was thinking she should never sport a ponytail because it made her look like she needed a years supply of Rogaine, her face did one of those stretchy numbers the TV camera sometimes pulls to simulate an acid trip. I leaned forward, bracing my left hand on the table, moving my right into my jacket. As my fingers slid around the grip of my gun, another face swam into focus on top of hers. Edward Samos. Looking healthy and smug as a Grand Champion Fair pig. Such power in a name, he said. Can you really kill a man if you dont know his true identity? Since Coles cover name started with a T, his was the hand that snaked out to pull me upright. Lucille? Are you okay? No way was I looking away from that face again. Are you feeling anything . . . unusual right now? I asked Cole. Samoss body clapped her hands. She said, Oooh, are you channeling a Visitor? We usually get quite a few at the opening ceremonies. The longer she talked, the less she resembled my nemesis, as if his features melted into hers with each expression switch. Cole said, No. Ive got nothing. I grabbed the tag the woman held out for me and backed up a step. Me neither. Not really. By now Samos had faded completely. Son of a bitch! I cant really be seeing his ghost. Can I? But that would be better than the alternative. Which would be that Im losing my marbles. Again. I mentally reviewed the moment of his death. It had seemed like every other vampires passing. That horrified moment of realization. And then, poof. Vapor, wafting away on the wind while the few bits and pieces that remained of his physical self fell to the ground. But before that. Just prior to the big finale, hed scraped up a small pile of grass and dirt, spit on it, and begun to chant over it in a language I now knew belonged to the followers of Scidair. Did he manage to save some part of himself? And if so, how can I find out for sure? I know one tall, buzz cut, and handsome bumming around in the stratus that you havent talked to in a while, said Granny May as she bent over her brown wicker laundry basket. Hed probably have an idea. Or at least give you some peace in the matter. Hes not allowed to interfere. Besides. What? He doesnt like Vayl. So? I havent figured out how I feel about that, okay? I thought we were all pretty much on the same team. Theres dissent in every rank. But hes supposed to be above that. Literally. Hes an Eldhayr, for crying out loud! Granny May shoved back the edge of the sheet shed just clipped to the clothesline. From what I understand, so are you. Okay, were not even going there. You got that? She gave a whatever shrug. Raoul is your Spirit Guide. Sooner or later youre going to have to work something out with him. You dropped a sock. Where? With my sensible side distracted, I ignored the problem a while longer while I assured Cole I was fine. I moved toward the murmuring crowd filling the back section of the front hall and heading toward the open doors of the great room, where most of the activities would take place. I took a program from a woman dressed in the Hoppringhill tartan and used it to fan myself as I leaned against a wall and eyed the rest of Tearlachs guests back at the registration tables. Cole sidled up beside me. Ill bet this place is a bitch to clean, I said as I motioned to the series of velvet banners hanging from the ceiling. Cole didnt want to talk about dusting. At least not that kind. Tell me you werent going to pull on that nice woman, he murmured. Vayls voice filled my left ear. Did the clerk threaten Floraidh? I didnt want to tell him the truth. But what kind of lie would make me sound less crazed? I said, Her face morphed into somebody elses while I was looking at her, talked to me in his voice, and then changed back. Who?in t> Samos. He didnt laugh. Not even that choking gasp that passed for his chuckle. Has this happened before? Yeah, once on the plane. And once at Gatwick, when I was standing at the counter, waiting to buy a muffin. We need to discuss this. But now Floraidh and Dormal are moving toward the great room. I overheard them discussing their table setup. Perhaps you two should take your places. Cole and I allowed the Scidairans to pass and then moved into the crowd after them. As we ambled toward the arched openings leading to a vast, open-span room, Rhona came up from behind me and grasped my forearm, her grip bruising. Come on, now, let me give you the grand tour, she said as she dragged me forward. On the way we can talk about parliamentary reform. Did you know my MP has a degree in Occult Studies? Just as I was narrowing my choices of pressure points and taking advance pleasure in the look on Rhonas face when I knocked her out, Vayl reached my side. Rolling our plan into motion he said, Rhona, I believe Iona is looking for you. They cannot seem to find Vivs identification tag or her name on the list. The woman is getting rude, which is upsetting her. She says she wants to go back to the B and B. Rhona dropped her hand and swung around like she was about to pound through the doors of the nearest saloon and gun down the first hombre who crossed her. These people are complete nitwits! Now do you see why I prefer dealing with the dead? As she stalked off, Vayl slipped Cole the missing papers. Palming them so neatly I wondered if hed worked his way through college as a card shark, Cole said, Hang on, Rhona. Maybe I can help. I once organized my Scout troops father-son wiener roast. Flashing us a grin, he strode after her. With the Jepson group about to fall into Coles debt and his charm dialed to life-of-the-party, Vayl and I felt comfortable turning our backs on them for the time it took to lock on to the rest of Tearlachs boarders and assess the most likely means of Beas attack, should it come during the opening ceremonies. Lesley and Humphrey had hustled to the front row, where theyd scooped up the seats to the right of the aisle and, from the look of their campsite, didnt intend to release them for the duration of the Con. Floraidh and Dormal, weighed down with supplies for their booth, were working their way through a swelling crowd of avid ghost fans whod only now begun to seat themselves. Most still stood in groups of anywhere from two to fifteen among the double rows of chairs set up in the east half of the red-carpeted room. They kept looking eagerly toward a temporary platform, on which the organizers had placed a podium with a microphone wired to two large black speakers that sat at the front corners of the stage. A pair of long, narrow tables set with pitchers of water and glasses, and slightly nicer chairs than the ones reserved for the audience, flanked the podium. You reached the entire setup via a set of rickety stairs that made me hope all the speakers had sworn off donuts the month before. If the n thy made it safely to their seats, they might be impressed by the roughly plastered wall, which soared to a peak behind them. It had been painted with a massive representation of the Hoppringhills coat of arms, five scallops on a crossed scarlet ribbon. A minute later Floraidh and Dormal popped out of the crowd onto the west side of the great room. This held a variety of booths, some built to resemble lemonade stands, some looking like mazes with their multiple lattice walls folding in odd directions. This portion of the room could be shut off by an electronically controlled curtain that moved up and down like a shade. At the moment only a couple of feet of it peeked out of its tubular metal ceiling-mounted casing. The Scidairans found their booth right away. The haunted-house facade, complete with a ghostly figure staring out the tower window, was kinda hard to miss. A young woman dressed in white sat on the front porch behind a long wooden table. Dormal started unpacking while Floraidh chatted with the woman, who had to be a coven member. Even from across the room she scented other to me. But without my Sensitivity I think Id still have guessed bad guy the second I laid eyes on her. She had Floraidhs steam-cleaned demeanor, her bouncy blond hair and rosy cheeks making her seem like the kind of girl whod organize a food drive for the homeless. Until you spent some time on those snapping brown eyes that left her lips and teeth to smile without them. Plus, she let them linger on people a beat too long. Like a python whos sizing up her next meal. Floraidh said something to her and she bared those teeth again. Was it me, or did they seem a little sharper than your normal burger grinders? I wonder what they are talking about, said Vayl. Too bad we couldnt put a bug on them. I wonder if they really wouldve found it. Vayls shrug was less, I dont know, than, Hey, youre the one who consulted the Wiccan. I opened the program as Floraidh and Dormal turned back toward us. While Vayl kept an eye on them I began to read. A couple of paragraphs later I said, These Connies function like vampires. Excuse meConnies? Yeah, you know, people who spaz out over theme conventions? Like that dude over there whos dressed as Hamlets father? Ah, I see. Go on. Theyve got a whole night full of goodies planned. Panel discussions here in the great room. Smaller talks by different experts in the kitchen, dining room, library, and billiard room, not to mention several of the bigger bedrooms. GhostWalks every fifteen minutes starting right outside the front door. Those you have to pay extra for. How long do the opening ceremonies take? Vayl asked. Half an hour. It looks like the lights are going out at the end, so be ready for that, I said. Theyve hired a couple of the best Raisers in the biz, according to the program. Gerard Plontan and Francine Werry. Have you heard of them? Vayl shook his head. Should we assume they know what they are doing? Well, theyre here. Thats p sherat robably significant. This says theyre going to try to summon the castle ghosts for the crowd. I held the booklet up for him to see. They actually have a warning in here for people to keep their hands off the phantoms. We looked at each other and together chimed, Liability. Vayl added, Surely everyone here understands how angry a shade would become if he were to be touched by the warmth of humanity. The reminder would throw him right back into the Thin. It seems weird to me that a place like that should exist, I said. Why? I shrugged. I just wouldnt think either side would tolerate such chaos. Vayl shook his head. You must always factor in freedom of choice, my pretera. I thought of the deaths Id witnessed since my Sensitivity kicked in. The multifaceted souls that had split apart like shards from a perfect stone, each of them taking off in a new direction. Im trying to imagine why any bit of a soul would want to linger in a place as brutal as the Thin, I said. Come now, Vayl scoffed. No, really, I dont get it. He leaned in, took a deep breath with his eyes closed, as if the smell of my shampoo made his digits tingle. Life is sweet. Even when all you can hope for is to catch the scent of a human heart filling its body with vigor. Is that No. You know you mean infinitely more to me than that. Now, what else is in the program? I flipped through the pages. Well, according to the program, the castle has at least seven ghosts ranging from a warrior who died at Culloden, to a young groom who was kicked in the head by a horse, to a nineteenth-century owner who either fell, jumped, or was pushed from an upper-story window, leaving his wife free to marry the guy shed been boffing on the side. But in case you start feeling too bad for him, she died six months later and is rumored to haunt the bedroom where the cheating took place. I looked up at Vayl. She did it right under his nose? He must have been stupid and blind. The lights dimmed, like in a theater setting, to let the crowd know the show was about to begin. People took their seats, led by the conventions star speakers. They crested the scary steps without incident (though the middle one creaked alarmingly beneath one guy who probably hadnt seen his toes since 1975). Floraidh and Dormal found a spot left of the aisle, about halfway back. We worked our way toward them as Coles voice rang on the party line. No, really, it was nothing. Im just good at finding things, thats all. When my mom misplaces her purse she still calls me. Trickle of appreciative feminine laughter as he went on. Hey, I see Lucille and Jeremy. Should we sit with them? At this point Rhona mightve demanded that they all charge the stage, requesting group photos and autographs, but Viv and Iona wouldve clung to Cole like barnacles on a barge. Hed worked his magic again. Vayl and I stopped, looking over the field of chairs as if to discuss where to sit to get the best view, but really to give the rest of the Tearlachers a chance to close in. Cole put his arms around both our shoulders as he and his groupies caught up to us. Good news! he said, grinning. Viv is back in business! He stepped aside so we could see her, showing off her name badge as Rhona and Iona beamed beside her. What a happy little group we make. And out of the six of us, at least three are assassins. No wonder people never truly get to know each other. So much happens under the surface that we never reveal. Even to ourselves. Which was when it struck me. I think I know why none of the other guests have tweaked my Spirit Eye, despite the fact that Bea must wield some major powers if she can subvert a Seer and control the most venomous land snake in the world. She doesnt know about her violent side. My brother had also functioned for some time completely unaware of his actions. Only two months ago hed been the puppet of a necromancer. Yeah, it takes badass power to kill a man, trap his soul, and enslave his body, but the Wizard had accomplished just that, using Dave as a mole within his own unit until wed finally rescued him. Another reason you should keep talking to Raoul, Granny May reminded me. Dave wouldve died for good without his intervention. Uh-oh. She was setting up the bridge table. That meant she was in it for the long haul. Could we talk later? I asked. Im trying to figure out why Bea is out of touch with herself. So much so that I cant pick up even a pinch of her power. Do you think someone else is pulling her strings? I considered the possibility. Nope. Our contact had specified that the Weres had hired Bea personally. Which meant she was in charge. Some of the time. But if she was a dual personality, shouldnt I still be able to read other, even when Bea was latent? Talk to Raoul, Granny May urged. All right, I will, I snapped. But I wont be happy about it. Which was why I toted my alter ego around on every assignment. I might throw off disgruntled vibes so thick you wanted to bathe in peaches and cream after standing beside me for five minutes. But Lucille beamed at her new friends as we all found seats a couple of rows behind Floraidh and Dormal, and waved happily at Lesley Haigh when she made eye contact. She wiggled her fingers at me, made an arent-these-great-seats? gesture, and then leaned over to whisper in Humphreys ear. He shushed her as the first speaker walked up to the microphone. The ceremonies began with the typical introductions and profuse thanks of organizers nobody knew or cared about. But we smiled and clapped. Anything to stroke the egos while we pined for the real fun to begin. I sat midrow, with Vayl to my left and Viv to my right. Cole and Iona filled the seats next to her, while Rhona took t se Rginhe chair to Ionas right. Despite the number of laps between us, Rhona didnt hesitate to lean over our companions to tell me, It should be very exciting this year. The keynote speaker is an author friend of mine who lives in a haunted house in Wales. Some of the most well-respected researchers on the planet have come to lecture, and the Raisers theyve brought in are top-notch! Watch, just watch! she demanded, jamming her finger toward the stage, as if to depress an imaginary button that was wired to the Instant Obedience section of my brain. I nodded politely, gave her a thumbs-up, which I just barely kept from turning sideways and jamming into her eye sockets. Not killing the annoying ones. Some days thats the hardest part of this gig. From the look on her face, Viv mightve felt close to the same. Only mothers can make us so crazy. As I sat through the introductions of the most well-known guests and the keynote speech, I could hardly keep myself from heckling. Like most people who want something so badly they can taste it, this group had chosen to ignore some of the basic truths involving those who couldnt quite manage to depart this life. Among those, the fact that, despite resembling their human selves (when they managed to form at all), theyd become something else entirely. Balls of confused, obsessed, spirit-potential. Highly unpredictable. Prone to outbursts of rage that could cause small splits in the wall between worlds. And if you were standing too close to that wall, the impact hit you like a red-hot knife blade piercing your flesh. Which was why Raisers carried so many scars. Despite the fact that a really irritated ghost could cut deep enough to sever an artery, these experts and their loyal fans saw them as victims. Poor, trapped souls who needed to be released, educated, or, in Rhonas case, protected by law so their rights would no longer be trampled by the living. At least Rhona wanted the most vicious among them punished. She cheered the loudest when her hero, Dr. Oliver Bendelfield, stood up to give a brief overview of his upcoming lecture, which would detail how the living continued to exorcise ghosts, effectively destroying them, when what they needed was the attention of companies like his. (Profitable) enterprises that worked to either free them or direct them to hell, depending on the color value of their ectoplasm. Thats why we have to organize! said Rhona, tears in her eyes as she pounded her hands together after Dr. Bendelfield had gone back to his chair. So ghost rights will be recognized and they wont be exterminated before groups like his, and yours, can be found that will give them the afterlife they deserve! As Viv dropped her head into her hands, clearly wishing she lived on another planet, the woman in front of Rhona nodded enthusiastically. But I noticed her twisting her wedding ring around and around her finger. Smiling down at it regretfully. To me she represented the other school of reality deniers. The grieving bereft whod heard the house creak after midnight, seen a long-lost face in the mirror mist after a shower, and decided their loved one hadnt completely moved on after all. Her view was the one I understood. Hell, right before Id come on this assignment the phone had rung, and for a split second Id thought, Maybe its Matt! The yearning to turn around and see him, even as an indistinct figure lost in an ethereal haze, had overwhelmed me at the beginning. What pissed me off now was the number of amoral assholes whod set up statio s seealns around the perimeter of the great hall solely designed to take advantage of that kind of longing. Vivs feelings had intensified to such a degree that my Spirit Eye had begun to click like a Geiger counter. Though she worked to keep her face blank, I knew that Rhonas behavior humiliated and worried her at the same time. She kept an eye on Coles hands, since hed taken over the translating for now. She clapped at the appropriate moments. Laughed in the right places. Followed her program by keeping her finger on the spot and moving it down a tick every time a new speaker came up to the stand. But her mom wasnt making it any easier for her to survive tragedy. It was starting to tear her up all over again. As Gerard Plontan and Francine Werry came to the front of the platform to do their ghost-raising routine, Vayl, Cole, and I shared a nod. My eyes went to Iona. One last glance before the lights dimmed. She looked, not at the stage, but around the room. Her eyes rested on an exit near the front, to the right of the stage. Bounced to two or three different people Id have picked out as troublemakers. Twisted around to double-check the back exits: the main one wed come through, its doors now closed, and a single door on the west side of the room. Then, stroking her belt buckle, she turned back toward the stage, ignoring Floraidh and Dormal completely. Hmm, interesting moves there, Iona. Almost along the lines of what Id choose. If I was some sort of cop. Or bodyguard? It made sense. Viv probably needed a little extra protection to make her feel safe nowadays. So you hire Iona to do translating you dont necessarily need to mask the fact that youre paying her to give Viv some peace of mind. But her skill set would be a rare combination in anybody. One Id almost expect her to use a little voodoo to put together. Which I didnt sense in the least. While my suspicions of Iona inched upward, I couldnt find one extra reason to wonder at any of the other women. Neither Rhona, Viv, nor Lesley Haigh had even glanced at Floraidh since theyd entered the great room. But should that surprise me? If my theory held true, whoever Bea was must have no idea she was half of a personality pair. But just in case Bea decided tonight might be a fine night to introduce herself, I considered the weapons Id brought in with me. I carried the Mongoose on my left wrist. Id kept the holy water strapped to my right. For backup my bolo still rode in my hip pocket. Grief hid under my jacket, more a comfort than a go-to gun in this situation. Not that I expected anything now, surrounded by witnesses as we were. Then Viv excused herself. Really? Now you decide to leave? But this is the best part! Rhona fumed. I cant help it, Viv said through Cole. I have to go to the ladies room. As Iona rose to accompany her, Viv waved her back to her seat, her impatient gesture one even I could interpret. I can pee all by myself, dammit! Rhona moved her sensible black bag out of the path and Viv inched her way toward the center aisle. As soon as she reached the exit, Vayl stood. Not you too! Rhona exclaimed. Vayls hypnotic voice soothed her. I will only be a moment. Do not fret. I shall not miss a thing. She sat back s Shsizhappily as he left in the opposite direction Viv had taken, moving past eight or ten eager Connies who were straining to see the Raisers better. If he was trying to annoy fewer people by taking a different route out, he failed. But he did make it to the western side of the room, where he left by the smaller door. Gerard Plontan, standing at one corner of the stage, watched them go. A Jack Black clone, he wore a navy blue bowling shirt with green diamonds running down the front over a pair of baggy green corduroys. I wasnt sure why he didnt wear socks with his loafers, but it was better than Francines choice. Yeah, somebody really shouldve told her pink bobby socks with beige sneakers, a red plaid skirt, and a save the whales! T-shirt spelled embarrassment-to-your-grandchildren. She held down the other corner of the stage while the two of them waited patiently for the background music to build. At the melodys climactic moment, beams of green, purple, red, and yellow lights flashed across the stage. The Raisers held their hands out nearly perpendicular from their bodies. The choreography, simple and yet stunning, timed perfectly with the music as their hands inscribed runes into the air that the lights imitated. As they began to step toward each other, their movements so measured and precise that neither one wavered for an instant, I wondered why they did it. The danger of their profession was written clearly across Francines forearms and both their faces. Scars, most white, a couple still pink and glaring, crisscrossed each other like tic-tac-toe boards. Hypocrite, drawled my inner bitch. Shed moved from her regular bar stool to a booth, the better to ogle the half-dressed cowboy dancing on the stage in front of her. Its not like you spend all day knitting afghans for the homeless. Yeah, but at least the risks I take make sense. Im saving lives. Sure. But Ill bet the Raisers make more money. I tried on that perspective. So what was a little permanent disfigurement when you compared it to a hefty bank account? Nope, it just wouldnt fit. But Gerard and Francine, well fed and eager for more dough, thought it looked terrific on them. Moving in perfect unison, they tiptoed gracefully toward each other until they stood shoulder to shoulder. I leaned toward Cole. How do you like the show so far? He put his lips against my ear. Im starting to think this sucker will never end. Which makes me believe its for more than just entertainment. Plus, you remember the background stuff they made us read so wed sound like we belonged in this business? Yeah. The practical part of this shouldnt take more than twenty seconds. Any tingles in your Sensitive areas? He wiggled his eyebrows. Dork. No. How about you? Nope. As far as I can tell its just a couple of hacks up there doing their version of a third-grade dance recital. Iona leaned into our powwow. What are they doing? sh shey> Cole said, Theyre supposed to be carving a breach in the Thin. One just big enough for the ghosts who call this castle home to step through. Its pretty exacting work, but doesnt take that long if you know what youre doing. Except He jerked his head toward me. Id felt it too. A rumble beneath my feet, like the aftershock of a mild earthquake. A gasp from the back of the room turned my head. Something moved over the heads of the crowd sitting on the opposite side of the aisle. At first all I could see when I stared at it was a rippling in the air, like heat rising from asphalt in the noonday sun. As soon as the light engineer figured out the score, he directed the lasers to the disturbed air. They rebounded, outlining the figure of a short, squat man. I opened my Spirit Eye as wide as I could manage, straining my extra sense, but I couldnt see into his plane. It wouldnt be long until Id wish differently. The crowd did an audio wave, moving their murmur of wonder from one edge of the room to the other in a perfect progression of sound that washed over us, giving Rhona goose bumps. Yeah, I was watching more than the show. But it sure seemed like she and Iona were glued to the sight of more forms, these clearly visible, appearing from inside the walls, dropping from the ceiling, one even emerging from the podium, making the expert who sat closest to her scream. In the end seven ghosts stood just to the right of the center aisle, including the one who could only be seen in reflected light. They lined up like homecoming court nominees. I wasnt a great judge of costume, and theirs werent easy to make out, but it looked to me as if they covered almost the whole life of the castle, from the time it had been built in 1630, to the 1960s. Im Seeing something now, I whispered to Cole. He slipped into the chair Vayl had vacated. What is it? Its like a noose around every one of their necks, connecting them to the Raisers, but also to the ceiling and the floor. Do you See it? No. They look like apparitions to me. Except now theyre floating. Heyhe smacked me on the thigh with the back of his handI just thought of a new game. Whats that? Splat the Specter. Rules? You can help me make them up. Right now all I know for sure is that it involves water guns filled with grape Kool-Aid and two ferrets named Biff and Chlamydia. Vayls voice filled our ears. Why ferrets? Really? I asked. You want to know about his choice of pets when hes named one of them after an STD? Rhona shushed us, jabbing her finger toward the stage. The ghosts had risen at least three feet into the air, one by one, as if being introduced to the crowd. And the audience was fixated. Especially when it came to the phantom Highlander, who mustve towered over his comrades on the battlefield just as he did now, and whod remembered his claymore so clearly sre whin life that he still carried the sword in death, strapped to his back for those occasions when the dirk at his waist just wouldnt fill the bill. Yup, he impressed every Connie in the joint. Except for Humphrey Haigh. Who hadnt read the program. Or, apparently, been terrified into sleeplessness by his buddies ghost stories like the rest of us had when we were kids. He reached forward, his hand hovering within inches of the Highlander, whod sunk back down to the floor. Francine Werry, not daring to move from her spot, shook her head at Humphrey. Despite the thickness of his glasses lenses, he didnt see her. Or maybe he just chose to ignore the dont-touch-the-ghost-warrior alarm in her triple-wide eyes. His fingers spread apart, as if he meant to grab a fold of the Highlanders kilt. Though I could see the stage through it, the green-and-black plaid still spoke of his familys proud heritage. This soul had taken a great deal into the afterlife with him. But not enough to merit a full move. Why had he stranded part of himself in the Thin? Could he, or any of the others, ever escape? Did they even want to? Humphrey knew what he wanted. And that was to go home at the end of his vacation with the right to brag about how hed touched an actual phantom. At the last second Lesley tore her eyes from the magnificent ghost and caught her husbands intent. She grabbed his arm and yanked it down, hissing into his ear. He shrugged her off. Since she kept a firm grip on the hand shed captured, Humphrey reached forward with the other. And shoved it through the Highlanders hip. It only takes one dickhead to spoil a party. The amazing thing is that the host keeps inviting the girl whos dating him. Our version had about half a second to slap her asshole upside the head before the ghost hed defiled roared with outrage. The nooses Id Seen flamed bright blue up the entire length of the rope and disappeared as the Raisers control over their shades snapped. For a moment I thought I Saw each ghost wearing a braided metal torque, its ends tipped with large pear-shaped heads. But before I could be sure, the entire group of them disappeared, joining their laser-lit brother in surreal form. I stood up, along with the other audience members whod realized wait-your-turn didnt apply to people trying to beat a potential stampede. As my fellow survivors began to quick-march toward freedom, I murmured, Vayl, things are about to get interesting in here. Viv is still in the bathroom, he replied from his far-too-distant location. She is feeling some extreme emotion. If I had to choose, I would pick despair. Very interesting, I insisted. Sigh. I will be right there. The Raisers dumped the choreography and pulled out the blue-collar show. Gerard yanked a handkerchief from his pocket and laid it flat on the floor. Francine dug a pocketknife out of her bra (no, Im not kidding), unfolded the biggest blade, and quickly slashed her forearm. She let the blood drip onto the cloth. As the splotches hit, soaked, and spread, a bell-bottomed ghost wearing a crown of daisies in her hair came back into focus. She seemed fascin v hiated by the evidence of vitality raining onto the reddening material. The next to join her was a uniformed soldier. He looked to have been a member of the RAFI guessed a casualty of World War II. Rhona said, This is exactly why ghosts need protection! If Humphrey Haigh knew he was facing a hefty fine, or even jail time right now, Ill wager he would have thought twice before he started groping that young man. Young man? said Cole as he tried to keep a woman in the row in front of us from shoving her chair through his stomach. He probably died before your great-great-grandmas great-grandparents were done crapping their diapers! Is arguing really going to help us right now? asked Iona as she swiveled her head, keeping her eye on the crowd, frowning at what she saw, as if she feared at any moment it might turn into a mob. The way three or four of the women had begun yelling that they wanted to get the hell out of there, I thought she might be right. Ionas got a point, I said. Lets move to a safer location; then well debate just how stupid this whole setup is. Vivs probably worried sick about you by now, Rhona. But everybody seemed to have the same idea at the same time. People poured past us, clogging the back exits so quickly and severely, if thered been a fire wed have roasted within seconds. And Rhona wouldnt budge. We should take pictures, she announced. This is just the sort of fiasco I am working to prevent. She began digging in her purse. What is happening? Vayl asked. So my explanation for Vayl wouldnt sound überbizarre to those around me I said, Humphrey really made the Highlander angry, Rhona. But hes not going to sue. Hes going to take immediate action. And the Raisers may not have enough blood or power between them to lure him or the other ghosts back into passivity. Whats blood got to do with anything? she demanded, her hand moving up, down, and around like a mixer beater. I sighed. Ghosts are attracted to blood. Raisers use it as a lure. But they have power too, along the lines of a necromancer but not that refined. So they can keep them under control once theyve brought them out of the Thin. The reason we need to get out is that the Highlander is pissed. And if he or any of the other ghosts draw blood from Humphrey, or any of the other Connies, the Raisers are going to lose their influence. And then all hells going to break loose. Thats never going to happen. I wanted to strangle her. Especially when she pulled a camera from her purse with a triumphant smile. I said, Rhona, have you ever been fed on by a ghost? I hear its . . . But shed stopped listening. Too busy clicking off shots of the milling crowd and the ghosts as they swam back into sight. Just as Id decided to grab Rhonas camera and smash it against the first wall I could reach, the press of people in the middle aisle eased slightly as more than a dozen Connies realized they could get out via the smaller door and veered off in that direction. That allowed Vayl to shove his way through them and reach my side. What happened? he asked, because the women {usee. would expect him to. Yogurt-brain over there violated one of the ghosts, I said, pointing to Humphrey, now surrounded by a group of yelling Connies, the biggest of whom seemed primed to punch him. We were going to leave, but Rhonas click-happy, the doors are blocked, and the Raisers seem to be getting things back under control now anyway, so . . . Maybe I wouldnt have to punch Vivs mum in the face after all. I was slightly disappointed until I decided I didnt want to be the one to provide another trauma for the poor girl to live down. Vayls sharp blue eyes scanned the group of ghosts now gathered to the left of the stage at the Raisers feet. Which one did Humphrey touch? The guy with the terrific knees. Onstage, the Raisers were starting to sweat. Francines blood had slowed to a drip and all but two of their puppets had returned to form. But we could still follow the holdouts movements because the lighting dude had stayed at his post, splitting his spots so that the lasers outlined them. Even out of visible mode the Highlander seemed formidable. The stumpy gentnot so much. His silhouette had begun to remind me of Nathan Lane. And though I was pretty sure this dudes sense of humor had shriveled up and fallen off ages ago, I still couldnt get too worked up over him. Another cut! Gerard demanded. Francine put the blade to her arm again, but before she could slash it, the two unseen ghosts began to howl. The sound, combining the harsh scream of a heavy-metal chorus and the keening wail of a bereft mother, made my entire body go cold, as if Id just slid into one of the city morgues refrigerated corpse decks. I take it back, Stumpy. Youre a badass! No more dissing, I promise! Vayl turned to our group. Everyone out! The wall is splitting! What wall? asked Rhona as she dropped her camera back into her bag. The one that protects us from them. He pointed toward the ghosts, who were rising toward the ceiling as they slammed into each other like a couple of rugby players psyching themselves up for the big game. Why do we need protecting? Think of the wall as emotional control. What we might use to keep ourselves from suddenly snapping and killing one another. The Raisers can pull ghosts through it while keeping it intact. When it begins to crumble, they need blood to build it back again, which is why Francine has cut herself. But if the wall falls and a ghost cannot be lured into submission, it becomes more dangerous than a maddened killer. Because all it wants is blood and, ultimately, your company on the other side of the wall. Suddenly the Highlander spun and dove for Humphrey, whod ripped himself away from the angry Connies and was stomping toward the door to the right of the stage. The ghost careened through him, making him stop and shiver. Rhona pointed. Whats the fuss all about? Mr. Haigh wasnt even hurt! Not on the first pass, no, said Vayl. That was simply an expedition. For w {izeaidhat? Vayl nodded at the Highlander, whod gained color and solidity in the past few seconds. Humphreys humanity. He only needs a bit of it to become . . . Become what? Rhona demanded. Vayl pointed as the ghost charged at Humphrey again. The jeweler gaped at the Highlander, began to shake his finger, tut-tut-tut. But this time the two collided. Vayl said, To become physical. Humphrey let out a surprised grunt as he hit his back and went rolling into the legs of a group of people who hadnt quite decided whether they should run for the hills or stay and take video. As an Ann Boleyn lookalike helped Humphrey to his feet, the Highlander struck again. I could see the disturbance of air as his arm slashed forward, catching the old jeweler across the face and neck. He staggered backward, shrieking like a little girl as his hand flew to the claw marks already filling with blood. His shoulders finally hit solid wood and he spun, his entire face lifting as he realized hed made it to the door. He rushed out, slamming it behind him, leaving Lesley stranded on the other side. Cole gripped Iona by the arm. Lets go, he said. She pointed to Rhona, Floraidh, and Dormal. Not without them. The rest of the crowd didnt seem to feel the same loyalty. Relatives separated, dates split, people rushed toward the exits like the place was under a bomb threat, yelling at each other, dumping chairs, and shoving the slowpokes aside in their attempt to escape the rising fury behind them. Wed been able to push everyone to the aisle, and this time escape seemed a real possibility. Until Rhona jumped up on the chair, her purse dangling from her elbow like an enormous tumor. The ghosts dont mean you real harm! she yelled, holding her hands out as if she really believed she could stop the tide of humanity rolling toward safety. This is exactly why they need to be protected! Write your local MPs! Suddenly something rose in the room. An unfamiliar power that gave off the psychic scent of a foul burning, like bodies roasting on a pyre. I turned to Vayl so the women couldnt overhear. Im feeling vast weirdness, I murmured. Something other is . . . I tried to zero in on the source. It could be the ghosts ripping into our world. Or the Raisers pulling off some kind of stunt I hadnt believed them capable of. I concentrated, trying to focus my Spirit Eye on that signal. Its Floraidh and Dormal, I whispered. I think theyre conjuring. Maybe its some sort of ghost-be-gone spell. Iona gasped loud enough that I swung my head around to check on her. A panic-stricken bald man wearing years of pub visits around his gut steamed toward her. Hed already knocked the two chairs in front of her aside in his bid to pass slower pedestrians, and he clearly intended to mow through her now, since she blocked his path to safety. Get out of my way, you! he { wa hi snarled. I moved to deal with him, but stopped when I realized Rhona had pulled a snub-nose .38 out of her bag. She clutched it in both hands, which shook just enough that I feared shed shoot the guy accidentally before she could even start with her demands. You leave my employee alone! she screamed, her voice high and wild. As the guy tried desperately to shift into reverse, Vayl spoke in his gentlest, most convincing tone of voice. Rhona, put down the gun. She jerked the barrel on a track meant to land on him, yelling, You men are all alike! Shouting orders! Making demands! Raping innocent young girls! You should all be shot! Time slowed, as it always does when you realize a deadly weapon is about to swing past you and the person wielding it is out of her gourd. I started to raise my hands, to say something harmless, but those jittery fingers of Rhonas whoopsed into the trigger before the .38 had quite made it to Vayl. I dove to the floor, but even with the increased speed my donation to Trayton had given me, I couldnt outquick a bullet. I felt it hit my arm and knew immediately the wound was minor. The impact hadnt even made my shoulder twitch, though I could see blood welling through the hole in my jacket. Goddammit, that was expensive! Rhona screamed again, dropping the gun, which thundered out another shot. Thank God it had twirled to face the opposite direction or Id have been one dead Jaz. Iona moved quickly toward Rhona, holding up her hands, talking so softly I couldnt understand what she was saying. Shes like a Horse Whisperer, I thought. Only for nutty old mums. Iona Clough, the Mum Whisperer. At the same time Cole let out a surprised whoop. The guy whod spooked Rhona had tried sidestepping to get beyond her, but his bulk wouldnt allow a clean pass. Hed banged into Cole on the way out, whod fallen into Iona, who did a domino and knocked Rhona off her chair. Though the Mum Whisperer tried to catch Rhona even as Cole reached out to cushion the ladies fall, they all crashed to the floor like an amateur circus act gone terribly wrong, pulling chairs with them while bags and bobby pins went flying in every direction. When Cole sat up Vayl growled, Dammit, boy, now you have done it! Your forehead is bleeding! Cole touched the cut with his fingertips, winced as he realized the truth. But the pain of his injury wasnt enough to wipe out his indignation. What the hell, Jeremy? Arent you supposed to be a little more concerned about the welfare of your employees? Not to mention the nice ladies here? Vayl began hauling people upright, starting with me. Too much blood in one place is going to attract the ghosts, he said. We must go! My dears, are you all right? asked Floraidh. As she helped Rhona up, I glanced toward the front of the room. Vayl had predicted too well. The hippie and the soldier had blinked out of sight again. And the Highlander, along with Stumpy, were flying toward us like a couple of doomsday missiles. I grabbed Rhonas gun and stuck it in my jacket pocket as Vayl jerked Iona and Cole to their feet. Floraidh was hunting a tissue because b {ssus lood streamed down Rhonas cheek where shed caught it on the edge of a chair back, but she looked so dazed she probably didnt even realize shed been injured. Iona shoved Rhonas purse into her hands as I pushed them both toward the exit. Floraidh put her hands on their shoulders in a show of guidance and comfort. But they only took a few steps before stopping to look back. When their eyes went wider than my poker chips, I glanced behind as well. Wed wasted our head start. The ghosts had arrived. Though the tech guy had flipped on all of the lights in the great room, I had no trouble seeing our attackers. At this proximity, with the wall between our worlds crumbling as Rhona, Cole, and I bled and the ghosts moved toward the smell, I began to pick up their outlines. To catch glimpses of their hideous, grinning skulls. This is what would leap through to tear at our living skin. Not the pretty remnants Gerard and Francine had raised, but true-form ghosts. Id been right about one aspect of their appearance though. They really were wearing torques, ancient necklaces favored by fierce warriors now long fallen to dust. Wheres Dormal? I demanded as we struggled to get everyone into the aisle. Right behind me, said Floraidh. But she wasnt. Shed gotten lost in the crowd, which had swelled in our section of the room as escapees bottlenecked at the main exit doors, forcing us and those around us back toward the main stage. Our path toward the door Vayl had used earlier looked even hairier. A bonfires worth of thrown chairs blocked our immediate escape, and it looked as if a heart attack victim had caused a backup closer to that exit. The door Humphrey had left through mightve worked, if we hadnt been forced to charge through a couple of rampaging shades on the way there. And Rhona couldnt have pulled off that kind of move anyway. In fact, she kept spacing out, ambling forward with such a lack of concern and, more important, speed, that I began to suspect concussion. Come on, Floraidh said, pulling at her just as the Highlander hit her. She screamed as the impact sliced into her already cut cheek. Behind us I heard an enormous crash, almost like a bookcase falling, and someone yelled, Snakes! Shit! Its Bea! Of course, this is the perfect time to As I turned to look, I felt the blow, not unexpected, but still sharp and painful, as Stumpy opened an eight-inch gap along the length of my wounded arm. Cold! My mind shivered as what passed for his tongue darted out for a taste of the new blood that poured from the cut before the Raisers could rebuild the wall that bound him. I wanted to run. God yes! Follow the example of my fellow me-firsters, shoulder these slow, struggling women aside and sprint toward the exit. Anything to keep that netherworlder from touching me again. Because in that moment Id fully Seen. Fear rested square on my head like a cage full of spiders, making me shiver as I came to my first realization. In the Thin everything is hungry. And Id leapt in without weapons. I stood, as ethereal as any ghost, hoping no one would notice yummy little me tucked away in the corner of a big, open room so dark I shouldnt be able to tell it was a dungeon. But I knew. The phantoms, glowing red with their own inner light, explained their Castle Hoppringhill absence by their presence here. Even now the RAF shade hadnt jumped through the breach because the flower child was feasting on his entrails. I put my hands to my ears, certain his screams had made them bleed. But our worlds hadnt experienced so much a collision as a near miss, so his howls couldnt hurt me any more than he could die from the wounds her fangs inflicted. I tried to blink. But my Spirit Eye doesnt work like that. Its either on or off. Latelymostly on. Which was why I couldnt look away when he strode in, the force of his personality placing color and form on what would otherwise be the thick inkiness of the Thin. The room he made consisted of rough-hewn stone. An arched doorway grew behind him, the brackets that flanked it containing not torches, but stacks of skulls whose eye sockets blazed with fire. His boots thumped against the unfolding floor, hard and cold as his obsidian eyes as they caught mine. His dark, braided hair flew out behind his bare back as he moved, giving me a full view of his tattooed chest and arms. The barbed shards and looping whorls that painted his flexing muscles imprinted themselves on my brain. Remember this, I thought. Its like the Phaistos Disk. Dont forget. Because I knew, just watching that purposeful stride emphasized by rawhide breeches tied at the waist with a leather band, that anything carved into this mans body wasnt just decor. It meant something. He glared down at the cannibalism taking place at his feet. Leaning over, he grabbed the gorging specter by the hair and yanked backward so hard I heard something snap. You can do that here? Touch and twist? What the hell kind of rules apply in a place inhabited by the bodiless? Id thought what I was seeing was a version of hologram, the restless souls outpouring of its physical sense. Just like the visuals you get when a ghost materializes in the bedroom where it died. But the hippie girl screamed as her neck cracked. And the flyer, trying desperately to shove his intestines back into his stomach cavity, cried real tears. What the hell? The tattooed man gave the girl a kick that sent her scurrying into a corner, her head listing so badly to one side that she had to support it with one hand. He stepped over the soldier, ignoring his whimpers as he moved toward me. I swallowed. Well, I tried. My throat was too dry to allow more than one sad attempt. He raised one powerful arm and made a curt, come-to-me gesture. I shook my head. He stopped, slapped himself on the chest with both hands. Aw, for chrissake, Im not your poodle, I said. Im not even a I pointed to the soldier. No, you are unique. But what? His brogue twisted his words hard enough that I didnt understand him at first. His voice, so gruff Id have sworn hed spent the last decade lining his windpipeng rog with nicotine if I wasnt sure hed been dead for millennia, gave me an involuntary shiver. I knew hed commanded death with that growl. As he was trying to control me. Im just a girl who Sees too much, I said. And now I gotta go. No! Stay! Seriously, guy, youd better stop with the doggy demands. It really pisses me off. Brude. Huh? My name is Brude. Even his beard demanded a curtsy. Ahh. As in King Brude. The guy Floraidhs loeden threatened us with. Well, King Brude, you ghosts are trespassing and its about to get really ugly. So I suggest you back off I am no ghost. And thats final, his tone pronounced, as if hed just passed a law. Sure you are. Dumbass. Youre in the freaking Thin! You dare to argue with the king? Well, yeah. I mean, its pretty obvious youre wrong. And if I dont set you straight, Im fairly sure nobody will. Theyre all too busy chowing on innocent humans. OrI jerked my thumb at the flower childeach other. He folded his arms across his chest. You should be frightened. And you do not quake. You should kneel and beg for mercy, yet you stand. You are certainly wrong about who I am, but in the absence of other proof I see that you will defy me. He nodded slowly. You are the one I need. Oh, crap, I do not like the sound of that. What is your name? Brude asked. Im Lucille Robinson. Now, if youll excuse me, were in the middle of a crisis down there. And your damn ghosts are the cause of it. So your witches share no blame? He pointed over my shoulder. I looked, and through a gap in the wall I could see the Raisers, panting and sweating. It was like waking up to sunlight after a week of rain. I reached for them with every bit of extra oomph Id gained since becoming a Sensitive and snapped myself back to real. Weve gotta get outta here! I wanted to grab the PA and boom my message across the room until people had managed to crash through the walls and the place was empty as a midnight crematorium. Except for the bloodthirsty phantoms, of course. But, as I recalled, someone had hollered snakes. And it was my job to make sure Bea didnt succeed tonight. Of course, they could belong to somebody else. But the way our evening had turned, I truly doubted it. With Iona and Coles help, Floraidh had finally gotten Rhona into the throng blocking the center aisle. But the blood rolled down her face, so she continued to suffer the threat of attack, her ripped clothing and scratched skin evidence of the damage that had already been inflicted. I looked over my shoulder. The gap between worlds had closed for now, leaving Brude in his dungeon where he belonged. Instead the face I wanttheeened to see filled my vision. And though Vayls lips were pressed together so tightly the outline of his fangs showed through his skin, I smiled as he put his arm around my waist. I said, You wont believe where Ive just been. Tell me later. He pushed me forward as Stumpy came at me again, corporeal enough that we could see his black tongue dripping blood as he ran it across his long, pointed teeth. My entire skeleton tensed for another cut, a second ride into the Thin. But the ghost whipped past my left shoulder, the wind from the near miss making my ear ache. I spun around. Vayl? Do you For a second I couldnt figure out what had happened to him. Under Bergmans sunblock his face had taken on the marble quality of a tomb ornament. His fist clenched and I saw the droplets of blood splatter onto the floor. His shirt tore as Stumpy attacked, leaving a line of red from neck to navel. As Vayls eyes lost momentary focus, I realized. Hed bitten himself. Drawn the phantoms attack with his own blood. I grabbed him by the hips, as if I could pull him into a safer reality by sheer will. No, you I can survive this, he said between clenched teeth. Another slash, leaving Vayls left shoulder bare and bloody. I will get them out. You find out what you can about the snakes. But do not endanger yourself. He pulled me close, so no one couldve heard him, not even from an arms length. If we should fail this mission, so be it. Your life is of much greater value than Floraidhs. But Pete . . . the Oversight Committee . . . our jobs? His eyes burned into mine. I will never let you down. I nodded curtly, tucking my emotions tightly into my heart as I watched him join Floraidh, Cole, and Iona. He offered Rhona his arm, which she took gratefully. His strength, coupled with his ability to make suggestions most humans found compelling, caused them to make actual progress down the aisle. Following Rhonas earlier example, I stood on the chair next to the one shed downed, trying to get a sense of where the threat originated. I noted Dormal, stuck maybe twenty feet in front of Floraidh, craning her neck to see if she could find her leader in the crush. Behind Vayls group by another twenty feet, the experts had deserted the stage, managing to knock over the podium on their way out. But Gerard and Francine still worked to wrangle the ghosts into submission. Four of them had gathered around again, though they markedly avoided the aisle. It was almost like they were making way for the panicked escapees. But I knew that couldnt be true. I watched as the RAF boy reappeared at the far left edge of the stage, keeping his distance from the flower child. Theyd both managed to repair the damage Id seen on them before. And then, without any outward signal from the Raisers, the ghosts turned toward the right-hand speaker, all of them giving it a look of revulsion. A snake had slithered to its top edge, reached out with its neck and forked tongue, tasting the air. Snake on the stage. I cant tell what it is, I told the guys on my party line. Im going forward to look. Be careful, said Vayl. Are you okay? I asked, then immediately wished I hadnt. My backbone was going to buckle if I couldnt learn to deal with Vayl in pain. The ghost has retreated. Something put it off the moment I moved into the aisle. Perhaps Francine and Gerard have convinced it to behave once more. How about you, Cole? I asked, mainly to cover up the massive relief I felt at Vayls news. Ive lost Iona, Cole said. Find her quick, I told him. We dont want anybody snakebit. And if you catch her trying to control this reptile, so much the better. This mission sucks and I wanna go home. Staying off the floor whenever possible, I stepped from row to row, approaching the stage at a diagonal. Francine hadnt seen the snake, which held its place closest to her. It hesitated, as if undecided what to do next. But when forty of its fellows joined it, I realized what was happening. Its going to be a mass assault, I said. Now that Id made it closer to the stage I added, And they are Inland Taipans. Bea definitely has an affinity for snakes, but shes not a Medusa. Which is somewhat of a relief. But not much. Because she must be wielding some major wham to be able to transport and control that many wild, venomous creatures. Vayl glanced back to the stage, took note of what Id just described, and said a bad word into our receivers. He never swore. Unless, apparently, the danger was snake related. Let us get moving, ladies, he urged. I could see him shoving people aside now. Dormal had stopped in her tracks, allowing traffic to flow around her like a highway median. The group had nearly reached her when Floraidh stumbled. Shed have fallen, and probably been stomped by the people behind her, if her Gatherer hadnt caught her. The snakes began to move, slithering down the speaker and across the stage like a living carpet. They didnt spread out much or move in random directions. It was as if an unseen hand guided them resolutely in a single direction. Forward, down the edge of the platform, onto the event floor. The Connies whod seen them spread the hysteria quickly, so that everyone who hadnt panicked to start with now began screaming and shoving, the people in the back literally crawling on top of those in front of them to avoid the reptiles at their heels. The last of the crowd had made it halfway down the aisle now. But the snakes were advancing. When the Connies realized they couldnt escape straight ahead, they voted for the side routes and began parting like the waters of the Red Sea. My group had nearly made it to the door. The cushion between them and the Taipans had flattened alarmingly as the crowd scattered. And yet I could practically feel their freedom, like the cool hard steel of a cell key in my fingers. But they were never going to make it without help. And I had so little to offer. I could try some spark and sizzle. But Id probably end up burning the castle down. Plus with my luck, Id end up ashing out the last corner of sweetness left in my soul. So, despite my misgivings, I kicked in the Mongoose. At the time Bergman had invented the gizmo, wed figured on battling a Medusa. So it was geared to hit a human-sized target. Not a huge problem, considering the snakes still hung together, tightly woven as a carpet. The issue, frankly, was Bergman, whose prototypes let me down about ninety percent of the time. Already I was thinking, What am I going to do when this doesnt work? Feeling a doomed sort of resignation, I pulled up my left sleeve, pointed the device at the Inland Taipans, and triggered it. White foam poured out of the spout as if it was a fire extinguisher. Wherever it hit, the snakes began to writhe wildly as smoke rose from their glistening scales. Even better, their neighbors abandoned the Floraidh chase and began to attack them. Its working! Holy crap, Bergman, youre a genius! A booming echo rang in my ears as the main doors closed, leaving me and thirty-odd people stuck in the great room with maybe half of Beas attack snakes still crawling. But the rest of my crew held out, safe, on the other side. Cool. Right? I moved down the aisle, almost back to the spot where Id started, and shot the last of the foam at the Taipans. Now I could count the remaining threats on the fingers of one hand. I pulled out Rhonas .38. As I took aim I felt the familiar scent of pine that told me Vayl had returned. Considering how he felt about snakes, he must be gripping his self-control with white-knuckled fingers. I squeezed off a shot, sending one of the reptiles flopping as my sverhamin slid up behind me. Could you use some help? Part of me wanted to reach back and hug him. But he wasnt a three-year-old hoping to be rewarded for his brave-boy moves. I wouldnt mind if you dropped the temperature by a few, I said. These suckers are quick. The familiar glacial breeze of his power chilled the snakes blood, slowing their advance. Two more shots. Two more dead critters bleeding onto the carpet while the remaining two sank their fangs into the twitching bodies. I was siting in my final target when Vayl yanked me backward, falling with me on top of him, onto the carpet. What the hell? Then I saw the Highlander, swooping just over our heads. I ducked, covering the cut on my arm as I spread myself across Vayls vulnerable chest wounds. But the warrior wasnt interested in us. He wanted the snakes. He dove over the chair Rhona had crashed and into the pile of Taipans like a blitzing linebacker, making the corpses shiver as he hit them. The blood on the ones Id shot splattered onto the remaining, living snake. The Highlander immediately hit it, leaving gashes all along its length. It writhed in agony as the ghost slashed again and again until at last the snake lay still. Highlander! Francine commanded. I peered through the legs of the chairs just in time to see the Raiser lift a newly dripping arm. I thought the phantom would fly straight down the aisle to her. Instead it came back at us. We flattened ourselves one more time as it buzzed us, then rose to the ceiling. It looped around, looraigaining color and form, and floated sedately to Francines feet. Are you all right? Vayl asked. Uh. I took inward stock. All the imaginary people in my head had huddled together in a closet, as if to escape a tornado. Upon realizing they wouldnt be eaten by a ghost or paralyzed by deadly venom they sent up a single, shuddering shout. Fuck! Yup, I said as I swallowed a hysterical giggle. Im fine. Deciding it might be appropriate to give him some space, I tried to climb onto a chair. He wrapped his arms around me. A moment please, he murmured, lifting his head so he could breathe in my scent. His eyes closed, a smile lifting one corner of his lips as if he was savoring a rose. When he dropped his head I asked, Better? He opened his eyes. Talk to me. Okay. Lets discuss suspects. I thought hed make fun of me, choosing work over, well, you know. We were cuddling like a couple of newlyweds. But public displays kinda freaked me out. And I didnt need any more stress at the moment. Do you know what I think? he asked mildly. I doubt it. Viv did this. But . . . shes so fragile! She was deeply upset just now. I have heard of mages needing that kind of extreme emotion to help them raise the kind of power required to call forty exotic snakes into a room. A female mageisnt that kind of rare? He shrugged. It is not beyond the realm of possibility. Who would you choose as our culprit? Humphrey, I said instantly. I know. Bea would actually have to be a guy. And its probably not him anyway, because he irritates the crap out of me and that would be too satisfying. Do you think . . . Rhona? Vayl raised his eyes to the ceiling as he considered. Perhaps. That entire outburst tonight might have been staged. Or the snakes may be an outgrowth of her rage. One she is not even aware of. We looked at each other for about five seconds before, at the same time, we said, Rhona is not Bea. I went on. I thought about Bea being clueless as to her true identity, at least part of the time. But even she wouldnt be so stupid as to draw a gun in a public place like that. Without really considering the consequences, I ran my fingers through his curls, smiling at the soft silky feeling against my fingertips. Such a contrast to the rest of him. Dont you think we have to consider who Beas going up against? This is no ordinary hit, you know. Shes got to know what shes getting into, and that if she doesnt play it smart every second of the day shes going to be real dead, real quick. Iona certainly has more going on than meets the eye. Yeah. Did you see her case the room before the program started? And the wayed?eye she handled Rhona? Thats cop training if Ive ever seen it. Which would give her a solid background to go into business for herself. Thank you. Excuse me? I . . . He took a deep breath, glanced at the snakes. I just needed to talk sensibly for a moment. As if those creatures had not just chased me down the carpet like a mass of ravenous multiheaded dragon spawn. I brought my hand down to his face. Took time Id never had before to brush my fingers against the hard planes of his jaw and cheekbones, to wonder how the slant of his dark brows and the shape of his glittering green eyes had managed to sear themselves into my soul. And I knew, if I traveled through eternity or lived a million lives, I would always find him, always know and love him with the kind of fiery passion that scares the hell out of you because, God, it burns. And yet when youve walked out the other side you know you havent lived until this moment. Vayl, I . . . No, not here. Not bleeding on the floor. Say something else, not as important, but still meaningful. I want to thank you for what you did before. Taking those hits for me. I blinked, surprised to find tears welling. It means a lot to me. More even than Id realized. You are my avhar. I would die for you. I grimaced. Id much rather you didnt. The smile lit his eyes first. Then I will simply say, you are welcome. He ran his hands lightly up and down my back. Shifted slightly beneath me. Jasmine? Yeah? When you look at me that way, it is difficult for me to remember I am still in public. I looked around. The survivors had huddled into small groups of five or six. Nobody had opened the door yet. Maybe they were afraid the snakes would revive. Or they were still pissed theyd been shut out. Everybodys pretty distracted, I whispered. Yet, I would not trust my I silenced him with a kiss, slow and delicious, one to savor the next time we were apart. Do me a favor? Anything. Dont ever die. He raised his hand, slid it around my neck, his thumb brushing up under my chin as he leaned in to nuzzle my bottom lip. I shall live forever, if that is your wish. Its a start. I plastered myself against him, marveling at how well we fit together, wrapping my arms around him so tight Id have worried about crushing some ribs if he hadnt been Vampere. When he opened his lips, I gave him the kiss that had been building in me since the last time. Hot-breathed, lips and tongue, clinging bodies that couldnt wait to move on, dammit! I moaned when Vayl lifted his head. Dont stop. I must, he breathed, his voice husky with desire. Why? Because we have company. When I was sixteen Albert caught me making out on the front porch with Sheldon Anderson. Wed have been okay, except every time he leaned me against the side of the house, my ass hit the doorbell. After about eight rings Albert came to the door, Bud Light in one hand, Louisiana Slugger in the other. Sheldon kind of disappeared after that. Something I wished I could do now that I found myself surrounded by a group of Connies dressed as the shades of outlaws and serving maids who, once they realized they had our attention, gave us a hearty round of applause. Hear, hear! they yelled. And, Hi, ho to Lady Snake Killer! I felt myself go bright red as I tried to crawl off Vayl and under the nearest chair. Vayl, his chest heaving with suppressed mirth, cooperated very little. Which meant my hair tangled in one of his shirt buttons and I had to yank it free before I could move more than a few inches. Then my leg caught in a fold of his coat, causing me to fall on my butt. Stop laughing! I ordered. Were supposed to be pros, remember? You? Me? Worlds greatest ghost busters? Of course, by that I meant Americas finest assassins. But I could hardly say that in front of the dispersing crowd, a few of whom still stood close enough to eavesdrop, as proved by the fact that a tall, lanky man with a fringe of gray hair that started under his nose, curved in both directions down his jaw, and worked its way clear around his head leaned over the row of chairs in front of us to say, I thought you were more than just ordinary Connies. He stuck out a long-fingered hand decorated with two turquoise rings the size of robins eggs. How do you do? My name is Thomas Hoppringhill. Youd better shake his hand. I nodded to Vayl. Mine seems to be stuck to the bottom of this chair. I think somebody spilled a Coke on the seat and didnt clean the underside. As the guys greeted each other, I worked my fingers free and checked out the brown sticky Id picked up. Ick. When I retire from this gig Im going to work somewhere sanitary. Im even putting that on my résumé. No blood. No guts. No dropped sodas. Maybe Ill buy one of Humphreys jewelry stores. Hang on. Why do I need a Band-Aid? Where did I cut my pinky? The chair was the one Rhona had fallen from. A tiny white jewel had been cemented just under the seat. The smudge of red next to it proved its guilt. This little diamond had ripped my finger open. The question was, who the hell had put it there in the first place? And why? I wanted to explore this curious development further, but I could hardly crawl around the wreckage when Thomas was explaining that the castle had been in his family since it was built. Admiration must be paid. And rightly so. Geez. The Parkses owned a few relics, but nothing as major as an entire building. In fact, nobody I knew even wanted their grandparents old homeplace. I liked his familys commitment. But I hoped they hadnt sacrificed too many of their own dreams tnobo keep the ancient stone giant alive. I couldnt help but overhear, said Thomas as he sat down and tossed one tweed-covered leg over the other. You are in the business of ghost release? He laid his brown-jacketed arm across the back of the chair next to him and waited patiently as Vayl rose to his feet. Indeed, said Vayl. He introduced us and handed Thomas our business card. We hope to make several new contacts at the convention, which we greatly appreciate you hosting. I regarded my boss with that sense of awe that stole over me at the oddest moments. He could be the most polite gentleman you had ever met one second, and turn around and tear your throat out the next. Of course he only killed bad guys now. But before hed come to America in the twenties, he hadnt been so picky. I liked a guy who could make that kind of change. And what was that stuff you sprayed on the snakes? Thomas asked me. We use it in our business all the time, I said, hoping a great lie would come to me as I stalled for the time my brain needed to switch from sticky diamonds to snakicide. Its a special pressurized chemical mix Jeremy invented that helps us to Nope. Nothing. I turned to Vayl. Well, Jeremy, its really your baby. Maybe you could explain it better than I could. It allows us to detect whether or not a ghost frequents an area so that we can decide where best to set up our recording equipment. We spray the foam on the floor and it picks up spectral footprints. Cole laughed in our ears. Spectral footprints? Thats the best you could come up with? Dude, they dont even wear real shoes! Oh, there you are, Iona! While I was glad hed finally found our lost groupie, I kinda wanted to box Coles ears. Mostly because I couldnt pull that stunt on myself for forgetting he could hear our every word. But also because only our backup boy could put that pinched expression on Vayls face. Neither of us could act, however, while the Laird of the Castle held court. How fascinating! Thomas said. You know, I cant thank you enough for disposing of those vermin for me. Rather out of your line, but you still dealt with them quite handily. Perhaps I could introduce you to some people who would appreciate your services? Vayl and I traded appropriately excited looks. That would be wonderful, I said. But first, Id like to hire you myself. Oh? Shit! Run, Vayl, run! As youve seen, the Highlander and the stocky old ghost, whose name in life was Aodh Hoppringhill, are a real danger to our guests. This is the first time theyve drawn blood, but I fear it wont be the last. And those snakes. I cannot imagine which one of my ancestors brought them forth, but its shade must be dealt with as well. We nodded politely, though I had to swallow hard when a giggle tried to let loose. Bad timing, I realize, but Id just had the thought that, Damn, when you own a castle you deal with an entirely different class of pests, dont you? And then I imagined Thomas setting out these Hummer-sized bait traps for the critters that plagued him. He was saying hed rather not exorcise his hard hitters. Many of my visitors would shun me forever if they heard Id done such a thing. But your card says you lay shades to rest. That would be ideal. Vayl said, I am afraid we are in the middle of another investigation, having encountered a mysterious walker at Tearlach Ah, yes, Floraidh told me about her new ghost. She said it appeared in the kitchen? Shes a quick worker, isnt she? Havent seen her talking to Thomas here, which means she mustve called him from her car. Or maybe her bedroom before the fake skinny guy even made his entrance. Yes, thats where we saw it, I agreed. It will be a great boon to the areas tourism industry. Now we can list her bed-and-breakfast on the Haunted Scotland Web site. Of course our registrants will want to include Tearlach on their GhostWalk tours, which should bring Floraidh a nice income for the week. Bless her, she works so hard to keep that old house running, Im happy something good has happened for her. Are you enjoying your stay there? Oh yes, its quite a place, I said. But you talk like this incident wont shut down the convention. Thomas smiled, revealing a set of teeth as gray as his hair. Far from it. Despite their initial panic, our attendees will already have turned this moment into legend. He shrugged. Thats how it is with Connies. Now nothing could make them leave the convention before the closing ceremonies. Wow. Sometimes people are so stupid. I guess you will have to count us among them, Vayl said, giving him Jeremys tight-lipped smile. We would not miss a moment. And youre sure I cant talk you into dealing with my issues? Perhaps after our investigation at Tearlach is complete, he said gently. It should only take a day or two. A thought hit me. Actually, I think your real problem is not the Highlander or Aodh Hoppringhill. Thomas raised his eyebrows expectantly. Crap, now I had to think really fast. Because I hated people knowing about my Sensitivity. And I was pretty sure that was the reason Id been able to See into the Thin. I held up my hand, let him see Cirilai glittering on my finger. This is actually a monitoring device Jeremy invented that picks up incredibly faint spectral readings and sends them to a wireI showed him the receiving end of the party line wrapped around my left earthat translates phantasmic signals into our language. What kind of bullshit are you shoveling out? asked Cole. Vayls raised eyebrows wondered the same, but Thomas was glued. Through these I was able to overhear a commander shouting out orders. It seems to me your two ghosts are under his thumb. So hes the one you want to get rid of. And Ill tell you right now, just locating him is going to take more equipment than we currently carry. Youre going to need a real hard hitter. Find the best in the business and tell him to go after a ghostor whatever he isnamed Brude. Brude. Thomas thought for a minute. Of course. There are three or four different kings named Brude in our histories, but the most famous of them ruled over these lands for about thirty years before he was killed in battle. Quite a hard-handed man, but he kept the people safe from marauders. Thomas shook his head. Well, its time for him to rest. Thomas rose and stuck out his hand. Thank you for your help. Now, if I can just find someone to dispose of these creatures. He shook his head at the pile of snakes cluttering his great hall. I said, Can I suggest a specialist? Animal control? Somebody like that? Those are venomous snakes, and if someone were to accidentally poke themselves, they might still be poisoned. Good idea, Thomas said, motioning to a couple of his employees. They came forward to cordon off the area while two others decided it was high time the Connies whod escaped to the front hall, and the great room prisoners who hadnt, got reacquainted. They opened the big doors, giving us insiders a chance to trade stares with the fringes of the outside group. They had a hard time meeting our eyes. Many of them dove deeper into the crowd. Since they were the ones whod physically closed the doors on us, I could see why they didnt feel like a reunion just yet. What are you two doing now? Cole hissed into our ears. I have six hysterical women with me discussing how badly they want hugs and then giving me pouty lips while Humphrey demands an ice pack and an apology. From who I dont know, since hes the jackoff who started it all. I dont want to play nice! I did some mental math. So Viv came out of the bathroom? Yeah, but when she got the full story she started freaking about the possibility of jail time for Rhona. Iona keeps telling her nobody saw, but shes signing so loud shes already hit three different people and we cant just keep apologizing. Sure you can. Its the perfect time for people to be hysterical. Id get Rhona out of the room though. Once folks start calming down a few of them are bound to remember the crazy lady with the gun. Theyre probably going to want to lynch Humphrey too. Jaz, this was not covered in Assassination 101! Im not cut out for this! And you want me to deal with it? Youre like the ambassador to Iraq compared to me. I thought a second. Are you telling me nobody out there seems disappointed that Floraidhs not covered in bite marks? Nope. Dormal actually looked like she was crying there at the end. I saw her wiping off a few tears as we got close to the door. They must be pretty tight. Seems that way. Impatient sigh. So what do I do? I raised my eyebrows at Vayl, whod spent the whole conversation wiping the sticky off my hands with his handkerchief. He said, Cole, stop talking to the ficus, or whatever strange pretense you are pursuing to make it seem as though you are not speaking into a microphone. Suggest to Floraidh that perhaps the Haighs should take Rhona back to Tearlach in her car. And give the rest of the ladies a hug. Beginning with Dormal. <%" onafont size="3">Dammit! The opening ceremonies had been scheduled to end half an hour after midnight. By 1:15 a.m. the crowd had remixed and decided they were ready to continue with the convention. And they say kids are resilient! As Floraidh and Dormal helped the jewelers wife shove Humphrey into the front of the Bentley, Rhona stared resolutely ahead from the backseat. Id told Lesley not to let her sleep (if she could even manage that) for more than an hour at a time because shed taken such a solid knock to the head. It wouldve been best to take her to the hospital, but shed refused. Arrogant bitch, I thought. Shed never apologized for winging me. Probably never would. Still, I couldnt quite despise her. At least shed pulled that shit out of love. Floraidh and Dormal had warned us all that Tearlach would be the subject of a series of GhostWalks throughout the night. Nobody seemed to care. Even Rhona barely showed any interest in the subject. Im sure well stay clear of the crowds and they wont bother us a bit, Lesley said. With a frown at Humphrey she added, And you can rest assured we wont be meddling with your ghost should he reappear. How about you, Mum? Viv asked through Iona. Will you be all right? Why wont you let me come with you? Im certain Ive got no need to be nursed like some invalid. Ill just have a cup of tea and go to bed. Viv bought the lie, probably because she wanted to. I tried to figure out what was on Rhonas mind. Since her brains had been slightly battered and shed been pushed to relive at least part of her traumatic past, I couldnt quite nail it. Was she going to try to undermine the GhostWalks somehow? Her hand snuck up to pat her hair back into place and I saw her check her reflection in the rearview. Holy shit, shes going after Albert while the gettings good! Should I call and warn him? She is kind of a lunatic anyway. And after tonights episode, God knows what shes capable of. Then, out of nowhere, rose the memory of my father marching into my junior English class, where I sat next to gorgeous Mickey Meffort and thought up great names for our future kids. Mallory Meffort. Michael Meffort. Midterm Meffort. Okay, that one needed more work. Albert carried a green plastic laundry basket full of whites above which loomed his beet-red face. When you have chores to do I expect them to get done, young lady! Hed dumped that load of clothes all over my desk and left me there, wishing I could physically melt behind that pile of towels, bras, and boxers. Needless to say Gorgeous Mickey never asked me out, and for the six months I went to San Diego Unified I was known as Jazmaid. Im not calling that son of a bitch! Not even if he needs a kidney and Im the only donor left on Earth who matches him! I watched Rhonas Bentley pull out of the lot with such a sense of triumph it was an effort not to hepump my fist at its taillights. Only Vivs sad wave kept me from letting out a whoop as I imagined Alberts face when he opened his door to find Rhona on the other side, wearing a hideous blue negligee and holding out a bottle of zinfandel like she might clonk him over the head with it if he didnt cooperate. The Bentley had only been gone a minute or two when another car drove up. Yup, some solid citizen had finally remembered the gun and decided maybe the cops needed to pay us all a visit. Except they displayed such a lack of interest in the whole affair, I kinda wondered how much they would let Thomas Hoppringhill get away with in his own castle before theyd cart him off to jail. A nice young constable with a nose that tended to drip, which meant he kept having to excuse himself to find a tissue, did ask us a couple of questions. But once we showed him our IDs and suggested he direct the rest of his queries to Interpol, he decided maybe he should swim into shallower waters. Invernesss version of Animal Control arrived shortly afterward, and since they required everyone to clear out of the great room while they worked, we stood in one corner of the front hall, pretending to study the program for the rest of the evening while we watched Floraidh. She and Dormal sat with a couple of black-shirted castle employees at a registration table that had been transformed for GhostWalk signup. Despite everything that had happened, Floraidh seemed extraexcited. Like a senior getting ready for prom, she went all shiny eyes and fluttery hands every time somebody dropped a ten-pound note into the basket and slapped on the Guided Tour sticker. What the hell? I murmured to Vayl. Surely the money she stands to make from these extra tours wont bring in the amount she needs? I would not think so. Perhaps she has another plan that requires the tours? You mean as a smoke screen? He shrugged. Or a draw. Either way one of us would have to go along with the first group, try to figure out her angle while the others stayed behind to protect the old bat. One guess who that would be. A ruckus near the front doors distracted me from my thoughts. Raised voices, indecipherable at first. And then a man spoke in a tone Id never mistake. Im legally blind, you twit! Why else would I bring a dog into a public place? The diabetes might have finished the job, but it started in the Vietnam War when I was hit in the eye with a piece of grenade shrapnel. You have heard of Vietnam, havent you? Well, Ive fought in that war and every one since. So show some goddamn respect for a veteran and let me in! Oh. Shit. Putting my head down as if I meant to bull my way through the mass of Connies who, like us, were standing around and planning the rest of their evenings, I strode toward the sound of my fathers voice. I tried to visualize my anger as the flame of a Bunsen burner, complete with control knob. Not the kind my high school chemistry partner had turned on full blast and then aimed at a billowing burner on the opposite lab table. No, we didnt want to incinerate the science department today. Because then poor Thomas Hoppringhill would never be able tnevburo convince anyone to return to his castle, Connie or otherwise. So I kept breathing, remembering Tollys nuggets of advice. Nobody can make you angry if you dont let them. And, Most of your fury stems from your inability to control events. So stop trying. By the time I reached my dad and my dog, I felt moderately sure that the mass of paperwork on the check-in tables wouldnt burst into flame the second I began speaking. Albert! What the hell? I told Floraidh you were zonked on Tylenol PM. So can you stop making such a damn scene? He blinked. Gave me his bland face. But he couldnt hide the red blotching his cheeks and neck, his heaving chest, or the fact that he held Jacks leash like the rope you throw to a drowning man. Lucille? Is that you? I threw a fake smile at the gap-toothed woman whod voted herself GhostCons bouncer. This is my employee, Albert Parks. Hes a late arrival, which is why we hadnt had a chance to clear his seeing-eye dog. Why isnt the dog wearing a harness? she demanded, her second chin shaking with ire. Not to mention a jacket? Sudden image of my friendly neighborhood fur ball sporting a tuxedo. Which would give him three tails. Which I suddenly found hilarious. I gulped down a laugh. Huh? The ones Ive seen wear a harness with a bar, she said, jabbing her fat, nail-bitten fingers at Jacks collar. Also some sort of signage declaring that they are working dogs. Wheres his? He has back problems, I said. The chiropractor trashed his harness and told us if we used it again hed turn us in. Ch-chiropractor? Yup. If you have a problem with it, I suggest you talk to Thomas Hoppringhill. Tell him Lucille Robinson and Jeremy Bhane sent you. Im sure hell be very interested to know how much youve insulted the ghost resters he just tried to hire. The ones he called his own doctor out of bed to patch up after we single-handedly killed the snakes some loony let loose. I believe youll find him in the great room. Well! She raked me over with a scalding look, as if my mere presence was an insult to our gender, before waddling off to intimidate some other Connie. I grabbed Alberts arm and walked him halfway up the stairs, a punishment to him for descending on me unannounced as well as a chance for me to get a better view of the room. What are you doing here? I hissed. I shoved a program into his hand. Hold this in front of your face. If Floraidh sees you were toast. I just wondered what you were up to, he said, flipping open the program. So. Whats new? Breathe. Count to ten. No, make that twenty. Dont bullshit with me. You were in for the night. I know what a pain in the ass it is to get a shuttle to come pick you up. Thats half the reason we drove. So give it to me straight before I dump your butt on a plane for America and to hell with your big investment. Are you okay? Im fine. He thought for a second. How are you? Oh, God, hes dying. The ghosts are all walking, the Grim Reapers come along for the exercise, and hes found the perfect victim. I knew this because Albert hadnt even asked about my welfare after Id broken my ribs (among other things) fighting a nether creature called the Tor-al-Degan. And after Id cracked my collarbonenot even a call. But nowgenuine concern in that rough old voice of his. I said, If theres something you need to tell me, youd better spit it out now. Because if I have to find out from somebody else, Im going to be spitting pissed. He stared down at Jack, whod managed to wiggle most of his head through the banisters so he could pant from fifteen feet up. I hoped the guy standing beneath him moved before something dripped off Jacks tongue onto his bald head. Otherwise Id have to move into a cave. Forever. Albert dropped his hand to Jacks furry shoulders and said, Its back. Instantly I knew what he meant. It had started with repeated phone calls. Nobody ever spoke. And when he tried to trace the call to its source, it had none. The escalation had been fast and violent. A two-vehicle crash involving a minivan and my dads motorcycle. The driver had since vanished. Alberts recovery still seemed miraculous no matter what angle I viewed it from. But while hed been in the hospital, hed received a visit from Beyond. Eventually hed managed to shrug the whole thing off as a morphine hallucination, but Id never bought his shtick. When your ICU nurse suddenly sprouts a grinning skull over his regular face that says, Do not try to escape her, I figure you should sit up and take notice. I leaned against the rail, allowing a group of about ten Connies to pass us on their way to one of the programs that was being presented upstairs. I searched the crowd below for Vayl, and wasnt surprised when he met my eyes. Even without Cirilai to message him, he could sense my strongest emotions. Within seconds he stood beside me, having greeted Albert and given Jack a pat that the malamute acknowledged with a short wave of the tail before he stuck his nose back into the lower floors business. What is happening? Vayl asked. The thing I saw in the ICU, Albert said. It reappeared while Jack and I were watching that movie. What did it say? I asked. He shook his head. A lot. I cant even remember it all now. Okay, start at the beginning. You were sitting, where, in that rickety white chair by the window? No, Id moved to the bed. I figured I might as well be comfortable while I was waiting for my snack. Hell, Id forgotten I was supposed to bring back food. So youre watching Hot Fuzz . . . And I get to the part where the good cop, Sergeant Angel, meets his new boss for the first time. Angels got this constipated look on his face because s f"3"the drunk guy he locked up the night before turns out to be the inspectors son I know, Dad, Ive seen it. Albert held up his hand, his finger raised in his hold-on-Im-getting-to-the-good-part gesture. And then Angels face just melts off. It makes no sense at all as far as the story goes, so Im yelling at the TV. What the hell kind of idiot move is that? I said, or something like it. The guy offers you cake and your face disintegrates? Then the eyeballs roll around, so loose in their sockets Im wondering why they havent bounced to the ground. They stare straight at me and those grinning teeth start clacking. And though the face is a little different, the voice is the same. Its the ghoul. I wanted to tell Albert it couldnt have been a ghoul. More likely a loeden. But I didnt say a word. Hed probably just snap my head off before continuing with his story, which I would never get to hear the end of because my ears would be stuck inside his massive jaws. So what did it say? I asked. I cant remember exactly. Something like, Time is dying. Run no more. Are you sure? No, Im not sure! Im staring down a juicy skull on a TV that wont turn off! What, you think Im going to be taking notes? I stifled the urge to smack him. At some point it would count as elder abuse and I just didnt need that sin on my infinite list. I think youre more observant than youd like credit for. Why you want to keep me out of this, I have no idea, but drop it. Im in. Vayl spoke up. Do you think it could have been something the coven conjured? We know Floraidh is planning something expensive. And we think she is going to try something devious during one of the GhostWalks tonight. Thats kinda what I thought at first, Albert agreed. I was sitting there supposing one of the Scidairans had set up some kind of hex to give me a heart attack or something. Then it said, You must not cut the line nor turn off the road less traveled. That is how the first accident occurred. Which sounded like a crap-covered threat to me. Plus the longer this skull yapped at me, the more arrogant it got. So I pretty much told it I wasnt the type to take orders from anybody. It said, Meet her at Clava Cairns tomorrow at midnight, and I said, Like hell I will! I dont even know who her is! Albert put his elbows on his knees, leaning forward as if that were the only way he could hold his own weight up. He glanced at me. And then it started talking about you. What did it say? Vayl demanded. I didnt let it say much besides, Your daughter, Jasmine before I yelled at it to get out. And then I started changing channels. Jack was barking up a storm too. I think that helped. Anyway, it left. We stood silent while another line of people passed us, Albert patting Jack as if the dog were the one in need of comfort, while I tried to figure out what the afterworld could possibly want with my old man. Finally he said, I didnt think it would be able to find me once I left the States. I alreadtate oy spent time with Dave and Evie. So when I called Pete and told him I was coming along on this assignment whether he liked it or not, he gave me terms. They were totally unreasonable, but I took them, figuring Id be dead in a few days anyway. I thought Id stay a while with you, then Id go back to the apartment where the ghoul would find me. And when Shelby came back from his honeymoon hed see me there, sitting in my La-Z-Boy, looking a little blue and a lot stiff, with a cheesecake in my lap and a beer on the table beside me. Maybe hed think it was heart failure. How the hell did you suppose we were going to pay for your funeral when you blew your savings on this trip! Vayl put his hand on my shoulder. Jasmine, it could be that you are ruining a special moment here. We both ignored him as Albert shot back, I imagined youd toss me in the back of a pickup truck and dump me over some cliff to be eaten by vultures like you threaten to do every time I get sick! I only said that once, and it was because you hadnt checked your blood sugar in, like, a month! If youre going to be an idiot Im not going to pay for it! Dont you think I know that? Thats why when the senators from the Oversight Committee called me right after I got off the phone with Pete, I didnt hang up on them! Vayls grip on my shoulder tightened. This message I got. Pay attention, Jasmine. This is important. The Oversight Committee? For our department? Called you? Albert clamped his lips shut, a damn-I-said-too-much grimace lining his face. I inched so close to him our noses practically banged together. What did they want, Dad? Theyre going to reimburse all my expenses in return for a report on how you guys operate. He stuck his forefinger in my shoulder and pushed me backward. I dont know what youre worried about. Youre the best. Albert, part of the reason were good is because nobody knows how we work. I glanced up at Vayl. What do you think? He leaned against the wall as if he had all the time in the world to ponder. I am distinctly unimpressed by this group of imbeciles, but sometimes their type can do the worst damage. We must discover their motives, but later. Alberts issue presses, especially if he feels his death will be a sure result. I studied my dad, whod had a helluva a lot more people try to kill him than Id ever battled. I thought now that he wouldve preferred that end to the diabetes doing the trick, and either one to a ghoul that he had no idea how to fight. I said, Listen, before you hand over your golden years to some ooglie booglie, maybe you should let me take a stab at it. Albert shook his head. This is demonic stuff, Jaz. Something you have no experience with. And the last of the great demon hunters died with He stopped. His stony face betrayed a hint of grief as he said, Theyre gone. I just barely prevented myself from laughing in his face. Lets just say theres a new game in town. Before the games could begin, however, Vayl, Cole, Albert, and I had to pick our positions. While Iona and Viv remained on the floor of the front hall with Floraidh and Dormal, trying to decide what to do with the rest of their evening, we held a quick powwow on the stairs. One of us must go on the GhostWalk, said Vayl. I think the girls are leaning that direction, Cole said. If they do, Ill tag along. Something in the way he stared down at Viv as she signed to Iona stopped me. Cole? Youre not developing feelings for them, are you? No! Because one of them could turn out to be the I know that! Still, I could see it in his eyes when he dragged them back to mine. Tenderness. Especially for the blah dresser with the funky shoes, who, despite everything, had still found the strength to smile tonight. Albert began flipping through the pages of his program. You know, if youre going to play blind, the least you could do is act the part, I said. Take Jack for instance. My dog looked up at me, licking his chops as if Id just offered him a treat. Hes fully into the part of seeing-eye dog. If we were at a busy intersection right now, I bet he wouldnt step into the street until the light turned. Yeah, I know what you tell that mutt when Im not around, Albert huffed. If I was really blind youd probably have him lead me right into the path of a semi. Herehe held up the booklet, showing me the GhostWalk pagelook at this. He pointed out a full-color picture depicting Clava Cairns. It was a day shot, revealing huge beech trees shading three large burial mounds, all of which were surrounded by standing stones, themselves like tall, rectangular grave markers. The cairns had been built as circular hills, with large boulders forming the outer ring and smaller stones making up the remaining construction. Two of them had paths to the inside. The one in the center was a complete ring. Vayl touched my arm as I felt a coldness steal over me, watching my fathers fingers graze the photo of the four-thousand-year-old grave site hed been ordered to visit the next evening. Im going on this walk, said Albert. No. I spoke before I had time to think. The sound he made reminded me he still had too much mental capacity for my orders to hold any weight. Before Albert could slam me, Vayl said, I share your daughters concerns. What if your visitor decides to come early? At the very least, it would throw off our entire mission to have to bury you this week. Harsh. But a message Albert understood. All right. One of you is going anyway, you said so yourselves. Just get Cole to convince the girls to come along. Then two of you will be there to protect me. When we both still hesitated, he said, Look, Floraidhs not going anywhere. Its not goin. Ip> Cole nodded and trotted down the stairs to talk to Viv and Iona. Vayl and I shared a short, silent powwow. Do you wanna go? I asked. He is your father. Why do you keep reminding me? He glanced at Albert. When does the first tour leave? Albert checked the program. Five minutes. Never enough time, Vayl muttered. Come, he said to me. I believe I may have left something in the van you will find helpful if Alberts friend turns out to be an early riser. He led me out of the castle to the deserted parking lot. When he raised the back door of the Alhambra I expected to find some sort of megaweapon crated up and waiting for me. The storage compartment was empty. I turned to Vayl. What He motioned for silence as he removed his party line transmitter and motioned for me to do the same. As soon as Id pocketed mine he took my free hand, turned Cirilai with his fingers, making the rubies reflect the moonlight. I can feel events begin to spin out of our control. Soon we will not even have a moment to call our own. That is the way of our lives. His brows drew together. I should be used to it by now. He glanced at me, his eyes so dark I could feel whole universes sifting, birthing, and dying on the other side. But I have become greedy of late. I am not sure this is right. I am certain it is dangerous. But I cannot resist. He yanked me into his arms, pulling me onto my tiptoes. Our mouths met with such force I knew my lips would burn for the rest of the night. The feel of his body, hard against mine, rocked me to the core. I felt like all the paintings Id never understood, all the stars that had shone cold in the sky above me, every joke that had left me unmoved suddenly shifted into place. Everything Id ever done made sense because Id found someone who made me forget to breathe. Now. Vayl lifted his head. Cool, hes panting too! Dont wait, Jaz. Dont ever let it be too late again. I loosened my hold on him. Maybe digging my fingernails into his shoulder blades, while fine for a passionate embrace, wasnt quite appropriate for the next move I had in mind. Jasmine? Did I ever tell you I love the way you say my name? He shook his head, his face almost completely in shadow. Suddenly I needed to see how hed react. I squeezed my eyes shut. The contact lenses Bergman had made for me kicked in, bathing the area in see-in-the-dark green. My Sensitivity added more color. Enough that Vayls face showed clear, if slightly reddish yghtde ellow. You know what? Itll do. I said, The fact that you went back home? That you said goodbye to your boys? Although I know you still have a lot to do, its enough of a start for me. Vayl went still, as if the slightest movement might interfere with his hearing. What are you saying? he whispered. I slid my hands across his broad shoulders, down his arms, and in around his waist. Given a choice, I knew Id never leave his side, never go without this kind of touch again. I love you, Vayl. A hitch in his breath, the slightest double take accompanied by a tender, dawning smile. Yeeees! He picked me up and twirled me around so quickly my feet flew out behind me like they had when I was a kid and Gramps Lew wanted to play Merry-Go-Grandpa. As soon as he set me down he demanded, Say it again! I love Ha, ha! Triumph in his fierce, fangtastic grin as he pulled me in for another kiss. And then a whole bouquet of them, raining down on my face like drought-relieving waters. Again, he growled. I love you, all right? Geez, are you always going to be this insatiable? His expression took a wicked turn. I cannot wait to show you. He took my hand, pulled me away from the van so he could close the hatch. Let us go tell your father. Gulp. Yeah, sure. I dont mind dying young. Always thought it would happen this way. Not by Albert, necessarily, but then, the family is usually in on it somehow. More to stave off execution than because I really needed to hear it I said, Um, was there anything you wanted to say to me? Now that its somewhat appropriate? We stopped beside one of those sweet little Minis that, if it came to America, would immediately be set upon and eaten by a gang of SUVs. Vayl turned to me, pulling me into his arms once again. I could get used to this. I want to. Is that a bad thing? Vayls lips brushed against my hair, forehead, eyelids. You know I have been saying this to you, in one way or another, for months? Uh. Soft laugh, carried away by the warm Scottish breeze. Jasmine? Yeah? Never have I been so glad to have lived so long. You are the woman my heart has waited for all these centuries. I love you with everyare you laughing? Im sorry! Its just . . . are you really that mushy? Hint of dimple. Why? Are you sensing the need for galoshes? More like hip boots! How shall I tell you, then? Would you prefer it in writing? At ire sonnet to my darlings eyes? I made a gagging sound. All right, then. Perhaps if I leaped in front of a stray bullet? God, no! He lifted my hand to his lips, kissed the ring hed slipped on my hand during our last mission, when Id finally admitted we needed each other whether I liked it or not. Will you give me some time to ponder? I may yet come up with the perfect medium for my heartfelt confession. Sure, yeah. Ponder away. I looked at my watch. We should be getting back. The GhostWalks going to start any minute now. That will give us very little time to discuss our relationship with your father. Perhaps we should do itas you Americans prefer most occasionsover a meal. Definitely, I replied, swallowing hard to keep the relief south of my vocal chords. But not breakfast. I dont really want something this special shared among Scidairans. All right, then. Our first free meal after this mission ends will be the one in which we share our news. Excellent! Maybe Ill get zapped by Bea and spend the next two weeks in the hospital. One can only hope. Heres how bad I had it. Walking back to the castle, I wanted to hold hands with Vayl. Like teenagers at a football game. Worse, I wanted to walk into the front hall with that strut in my step that let everybody know Id landed the captain of the team. Everybody but Albert, that is. Oh, and Cole. Except neither one acknowledged me when I joined the GhostWalk group just inside the entrance, my party line firmly back in place. Albert sat at the bottom of the stairs, patting Jack while he stared off into space, doing his legally blind act. And Viv, Iona, and Cole were signing so quickly their fingers practically blurred. Then the three of them would dissolve into giggles. And there you have it, folks. After just a few hours of concerted effort, Cole has charmed the shy girl and the cold-fish lesbian. Give that man a bonus! And while youre at it, give me a new damn coat! I still wore my leather, just because I needed to cover my shoulder holster. But the bullet hole followed by the ghost slash had ruined it. Dammit. I didnt care if Pete had to squeeze the money out of his own ass, he was going to pay for this one. The buzz at the back of my brain distracted me, signaled that Vayl had clicked in the camouflage. Since he might need a set of wheels, I handed him the keys to the van and he glided from my side, no one in the group even acknowledging his exit. But I noticed. In fact, I felt his absence like the surgical removal of an organ. Is it gonna be this way every time we have to separate? Because if so . . . I sighed . . . Im just going to have to learn to stop whining and deal with it. I glanced up. Hed intercepted the Raisers on their way to their next event. A short conversation laced with hi> I caught his eye, mouthed, I love you. He touched two fingers to his lips and lowered them to me, as if real kisses should never be blown, just gently released in your sweethearts direction. Damn, thats hot! I did a quick personal check to make sure I wasnt slack-jawed, tongue-dropped gawking as I watched him settle into a corner of the second-story hallway, sliding into a high-backed chair like he belonged there. Nobody looked up. And no one walking by glanced his way. It wasnt that he had the ability to become invisible. Just that he put out a strong vibe that caused everyone close to ignore him. Completely. I pretended to scratch my ear, checked to make sure Id reset my equipment correctly, and mumbled the first sensible thought that came to mind. What kind of fool survives a ghost attack only to go trolling through the countryside in the hopes of finding yet more ghosts? I believe you are surrounded by them, murmured Vayl. Now play nice. If you offend the entire group we may never find out what Floraidh has planned. I snorted. So much for romance. I guess Im supposed to keep that totally separate from work like some damn adult or something. This day just keeps getting better. And its only been May thirteenth for likeI checked my watchan hour and a half! All right, everyone, gather round, gather round! At first all I could see was a ripple of people as the group moved aside for a smaller but more forceful personality who, it turned out, would be our guide. As he mounted the first five steps, the better to be seen and heard by us GhostWalkers, I felt my mouth drop. Cole came up beside me. I like his look, dont you? What would you call it? Cole pointed his foot in front of him as he crossed his arms and pursed his lips. In the girliest voice he could manage he said, Do you see how the orange scarf offsets the tiger-striped shirt, which is quite brilliantly tucked into the black spandex pants so were left in no doubt as to the fact that hes at least two hundred pounds overweight? I covered my mouth to hide the smile. Yeah, I noticed that. Brilliant. I know I want him. I dont think youre his type. Look at you. White button-down Western shirt, blue jeans. The only thing thats not boring about your outfit is your shoes! Lets introduce him to Albert. See if he can resist yanking out a handful of this guys chest hair. Who told him he should unbutton the top three anyway? Maybe his designers suffered an identity crisis. Our guide had held up his hands as if wed greeted him with deafening applause and £g afonmust be calmed down. My name is Bartolomé Felipe Penilla and I will be your GhostWalk guide for this evening, he said in a tone even more feminine than the one Cole had used. I thought his Spanish accent sounded forced. But something at the back of his words stirred my memory. By the end of the tour I might be able to guess his real birth country. Now, Ill be wearing this portable microphonehe pointed to the headpiece threaded through his funky hair, which was spiked on one side and straightened on the otherso even though we have a group of twenty tonight, you should all be able to hear me. A hand shot up in the crowd. I nearly moaned out loud. Theres always one gabber, isnt there? Yes, sir? said Bart. Where are we going first? asked the guy, a dome-headed nose pincher whod evidently never learned how to follow an itinerary. Because it was all written out for us in the program. Even Floraidhs stop had been penciled in. Our guide held up a finger. Was that light pink polish on his nails? Hed better not be waving his hands around much tonight. If Albert caught a glimpse hed tackle the guy and make him cover his hands with dirt. Or worse, Jack droppings. Bart said, I think you are going to be quite delighted. This year we have finally gained permission to tour Clava Cairns by night. After that well visit Siorruidh, which is the Hoppringhill cemetery. And that will lead us to our surprise stop. A ghost has been sited at Tearlach this very evening! As our guide clapped his hands enthusiastically, cheers erupted from the GhostWalkers. I studied the crowd, young and old, well dressed and grungy, all bright-eyed as a bunch of World War II volunteers. Idiots. Bart went on, assuring them the sites were all within a reasonable walking distance of each other, pumping them up till they were practically drooling, but I stopped listening. Albert had decided to join me. What the hell is wrong with these people? he asked, his voice carrying at least as far as Glasgow. How refreshing that, for once, nobody knew we were related. Gosh, Albert, I dont know. Maybe theyd rather spend time with the dead than insensitive mooks like you. I know, I know. Nobody can turn me into a hypocrite faster than my dad. I crouched down to pet Jack. Something told me I was going to need this moment of peace before setting off on a hike with my half-crippled father and a coworker who acted like he wanted me one second and then flirted like a maniac the next. Jealous any, Jaz? I glanced at Cole. Nope. Just worried hes about to do something really dumb. The GhostWalk started off fine. The path to Clava Cairns had been mulched and lit at decent intervals with solar lamps mounted to poles. The group spread out, following Bart in a line that stretched the length of a city block. With Albert moving at cracked-knee pace, we quickly dropped to the back. But the pack began to close again as we neared our first destination, which was lit to an eerie ambience with lanterns hanging from the lowest branches of the spidery-armed beech trees that grew throughout the area. The picture Albert had shown me of Clava Cairnss burial mounds didnt convey the feel of the place. Sure, everywhere on Earth is ancient. But the places wher£thee pe people bury their dead seem to hold on to that history better than anywhere else. As we moved toward the mound Bart wanted to show off, a well-dressed woman whod decided that spiked pumps were the ideal touring shoe tripped over a smaller circle of stones and wouldve given herself a nasty gash if her companion hadnt caught her on the way down. Yeah, this place wants us outta here, I thought as I looked around grimly. The talkers in the group lowered it to a spooked murmur as the atmosphere sunk into their awareness. We all kept checking out the borders, as if we expected a line of mourners to burst through the trees, chanting and wailing, carrying with them a shrouded body on a litter. Bart led everyone to the northeast cairn, which stood taller than the average man, a testament to the old races commitment. Had they loved and missed their dead as we do? Or had they simply feared that if they didnt bury them right, theyd return. Angry and famished. Looking for a little soul to sup on? My friends, this huge burial mound is the source of the most activity, Bart began, darting his eyes around the group, oozing suppressed excitement. We estimate that over two thousand people were cremated and/or interred in this space before it was closed over their bodies. He waved dramatically toward a narrow passageway leading toward the center of the cairn. Of course, the cairn lost its seal hundreds of years ago and has been open to the elements for all that time. I dare you to go in, one young guy with shaved short hair and side mirror ears said to his friend, a tall, skinny dude who walked around with an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips. I was betting he hadnt had a date in, well, ever. I will if you will, said Cigarette Lips. Fine, Ill go! Do you hear that, ladies and gentlemen? asked Bart. We have two volunteers to lead us into the cairn! Since were such a big crowd, however, well have to split up. Ten and ten should do it, I think. He separated us, grouping our crew with Shaved Head and sending us first. Jack wasnt thrilled with the idea of entering the cairn and resisted at first, jerking his head against Alberts hand a couple of times. But when Cole took Alberts arm to keep up the pretense that he needed to be led and I grabbed Jacks leash, he settled down. Iona signed to Viv, with Cole translating, Are you scared? Viv thought a second. Shrugged. No, not really. She put her hand on Coles free arm and smiled up at him. Together we walked into the cairn. First I noticed the stifling feeling caused by a combination of my mild claustrophobia and someones overactive sweat glands raising a mild stench where we stood in the center of the stones. The mud floor had been swept clean of debris. The stones, held back at their base only by a small ring of rocks, pressed in on me as I looked around. My vision, limited by the presence of so many others, began to blur and fade. I blinked and looked up at the sky. Breathe, Jaz. Inhale and listen to Bart the Spandex Wonder gush about the Clava Cairns ghosts. Maybe if were very, very quiet, he said. And he closed his eyes. The last thing I wanted was another ghost encounter. I looked around, trying to decide who would be the least pissed off if I decided to shove my way through the meditators. Id just about picked my route when Jack distracted me. He was digging. What are you doing! Good God, defacing public property? Thats probably a felony in this country! Stop, you crazy mutt! Sometimes Jack picks up on my unspoken suggestions. Sometimes not. This time he looked up at me and stuck out his tongue. Dont give me that; I know youre not hot! Now cut it out! But Jack had found something interesting. Probably a bone belonging to some poor schmuck who hadnt been so great with the flint. I took a step back. Pulled Albert and Cole together in front of me like a pair of curtains. What is it? Cole murmured. Cover me, I whispered as I knelt behind them. Stop it! I hissed, shoving dirt back into the small hole Jack had made. If this is revenge for the neutering, Id just like to remind you, that lamp you mistakenly took for a golden retriever cost me a hundred bucks to replace. And Im still having issues peeing in my own toilet after catching you . . . ugh! It makes me shiver to remember! So if you think this makes us even, think again! He dug like a Caterpillar, making it nearly impossible to keep up with him. I finally leaned my shoulder in to him and shoved him far enough aside that I could refill the crater hed begun. But as I began to push dirt back into the spot hed chosen, I felt something rubbery move under my fingers. For a second I reverted to age twelve, when Mom decided Dave and I were old enough to stay home alone and look after Evie while she worked. At night. Wed felt like big shits in a little bowl until we heard the scraping at the back door. Then, just like now, a moment of bone-deep paralysis accompanied by a dams burst of thoughts. Did we lock the door? Maybe its the dog scratching. Nope, he died last winter. Could it be the freak we saw passing by the house this morning? The one who looked like his nose was about to rot off? And why am I sitting here trying to figure stuff out when he could already be in the dining room? With a knife! Mommy, Im scared! That time we had locked the door. And a good thing, too. Because it had been our neighbor, Mr. Moore. So drunk hed confused our house for his. When he couldnt get in, hed tried the right place, gone inside, and shot his family to death with a .22-caliber rifle. Now it took me a second to realize I didnt have hold of a body part. After Id had a moment to shove my heart back into my chest, reinflate my lungs, and feel around the hole, I realized Jack had dug up something leathery and strappy. I pulled him back to the spot and let him finish the job while Bart waxed poetical about all the souls who hadnt been able to move on from this place. In particular a nightly walker they liked to call the Chief. The Chief is a tall, commanding figure with long hair and a braided beard, Bart said, his tone taking on the lyrical quality I generally equated with radio preachers. He usually appears right here, in the center of this cairn, leaning on a tall staff as if hes guarding something. Visitors have also seen him walking among the cairns, but much more rarely. While he was talking I fished the rest of the leather out of the hole and refilled the spot. The bigger challenge was to convince Jack it wasnt a chew toy. Luckily Albert had brought a spare doggy treat, which he slipped to me like it was a roll of microfilm from his active-duty days. Jack wavered for a second, debating which would be more delish. Trade me right now, or I swear we are not going Rollerblading at all next time were home, I whispered. He dropped the unburied treasure and went for the treat. Im telling you, this dog of mine is smarter than he looks. I tucked the leathery whatnot under my armpit, looping it around Griefs holster for extra hold. I dont think the Chief is going to show, Cole murmured to Iona. Where would he even stand? she wondered. Maybe hed just hover over everybody and knock heads with his mighty staff, Cole suggested. Why would he do that? she asked. How would you feel if a bunch of nosy jerks came in and started stomping all over your grave? I know Id be pissed, and Im not even going to be buried. Youre not? Nope. Im debating between being shot into space and having my body stuffed and mounted on a pedestal at the Playboy Mansion. While Iona giggled I slapped my hand to my forehead. Where did he come up with this stuff? Do you think well see something spooktacular tonight? I snapped my head around. It was the key phrase. The one identifying my contact. Who turned out to be the broad with the inappropriate footwear. Shed sidled up beside me, dropping one handle of her enormous bag off her shoulder. As soon as Cole caught her drift he directed the girls attention to Bart, signing and saying, Look, I think our guides about to show us a funeral dance. As Vivs shoulders shook and Iona laughed aloud at Barts badly disguised soft-shoe, I rescued the bag-o-nastiness from its spot in my pocket and slid it into the womans purse. She slipped her arm through the dropped loop, brushing her hand against my arm so Id feel the scratch of paper folded in her hand and nab it from her as she turned away. We filed out of the cairn, nobody seeming that disappointed that the Chief had been a no-show. Wait a second. The Chief sounds a little like . . . Could he be that Brude guy? Naw, probably some Stone Age tribal leader with a bone through his nose. I decided these people took GhostWalks for the stories more than anything else. Although one woman insisted shed felt a cold hand touch the back of her neck. Probably the icy tingle of a psychotic hallucination, Albert growled as we joined him. I rolled my eyes. Come on, lets see how many more people you can offend over by that parking lot, shall we? We ambled away from our group as the second one joined Bart and Mr. Skinny for a look inside the cairn. Cole, keep the girls away from us, will ya? I murmured as Albert, Jack, and I moved toward the gravel lot. As we reached an actual light pole, four of which lit up the corners of the quarter-acre space, I unfolded the note. It said: We think the apparition you described is one seen by several locals who claim hes the original owner of Tearlach. A quiet solicitor named Oengus Meicklejohn who was supposedly poisoned by his wife back in 1867. But they were never able to prove it because the doctors office where the body was being held burned before an autopsy could be performed. The grave was robbed a week after what was left of Oengus was buried. Funny coincidence. Mrs. Meicklejohns first name was Floraidh. I sucked air so fast the sides of my nose nearly touched. Because I didnt believe in coincidences. Floraidh Meicklejohn must be Floraidh Halsey, an incredibly well preserved old crone whod murdered her husband in the nineteenth century and was now signing people up to gawk at his image for ten pounds a pop. Which made the presence of his actual ghost, lingering at the edge of his property, kinda sad and pathetic. I wasnt sure why the Scidairans would raise his image in the kitchen, except that you use the ingredients you have on hand when working a last-minute plan, and maybe to make an ethereal figure appear you had to have something of his to start with. Like his ashes? Or wait. Hadnt they mentioned his skull? Who knew? By the time the labs came back on the bowl-o-yuck, this mission folder would be gathering cobwebs in Petes ugly old file cabinet. And the skull must be well protected. Albert hawked and spit. You gonna act like a space cadet all night or are you going to tell me why were pretending to enjoy the great outdoors? I pulled Jacks find from my jacket and untangled it. One piece of leather decorated with studs. I recognized it instantly. It cant be. No, there have to be thousands and thousands just like the one he had. What is it? asked Albert. The question echoed in my ear. Vayl, still within transmission distance, had caught the concern in my voice. Hed probably also noted my jolt of fear as Id stretched out the item in my hands. I said, While we were in the cairn, Jack dug up a harness that looks just like the one he wore when he was Samoss dog. Albert reached out to rub some dirt off the buckle as Vayl took time to let the information sink in. Do you have any way of telling what dog truly wore it? my boss asked. I dont thinkwell, maybe. I turned the harness inside out, peered at the leather, moving my fingers along its length, trying to feel what I might not be able to see in the poor light. I found what I was l«nd nsiooking for under the shoulder strap. A carefully engraved name. Four letters that sent my heartbeat into overdrive. Ziel. The name Jack had answered to when hed been the pet of Edward the Raptor Samos. Okay, I have maybe five minutes before I need to get back to this ridiculous GhostWalk and pretend all is right with the world. So chime in anytime. Why is the harness we traded to a rental car clerk for information in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on our last mission, dangling from my hands in Scotland tonight? What is significant about that particular item? asked Vayl. Let us concentrate on that for a moment, shall we? Jack wore it when he belonged to Samos, I said. And you have been seeing visions of Samos, Vayl said. Yeah. I thought he was dead, said Cole. He is. I went over the moment of his passing one more time in my mind. Yeah. Definitely dead. So maybe somebodys trying to raise his ghost, said Albert. I stared at him. Why would anyone I remembered the slashes on Vayls chest. Samos could still do damage if Albert was right. But it didnt make sense. Ghosts are tied to places, especially those associated with their deaths. Which meant if Samos was walking, he shouldve been trotting around the base of a mountain in Patras, Greece. Plus, Id never heard of a vampire shade. Because in order to leave something behind, you kinda have to have something to start with. I sighed. Any other ideas? Maybe someone wants to hurt Jack. Or, more specifically, hurt you by hurting him, said Vayl. It is no secret that you took possession of him after Samos died. Then why not a direct attack? I asked. Why bury his old harness in a place they didnt even realize either of us would turn up? Looks like were moving on, said Cole. All right, we will continue this discussion later, said Vayl. Meanwhile, everyone keep an eye open for suspicious behavior relating to Jack. And, Jasmine, if you see Samoss face again, tell me immediately. Okay. I knelt down and rubbed Jack on the head, just where he liked it best. Whats up with you, huh? Who would go to all the trouble of tracking down your old harness? Who would even have the power to Floraidh. Fucking Scidairan who had given Samos the idea to burn me and mine to death when we battled in Patras, assuring him it would imbue him with awesome powers. Now that I thought about it, that sounded like more than a simple ally. In fact, it kinda sounded like someone who cared. Someone who would, maybe, want to see her honey again. And nothing could move Samos like his beloved pet, Ziel. Back off this right now, Jaz. Youre supposed to be protecting Floraidh, remember? Anything short of that could get you canned. I looked at the leather straps hanging from my hands. I could fling them off into the trees. Cut them into tiny pieces and scatter them across the Highlands. Or rebury them. Goddammit. I shoved them back in my jacket, tucking enough of the leather down my sleeve that I was sure the harness wouldnt slip out accidentally. I headed back toward the party, linking my arm loosely through Alberts as Jack sauntered between us. Were heading to the Hoppringhill cemetery next, right? I asked. Albert checked his itinerary. Yep. This says we might see the ghosts of a couple of star-crossed lovers who both drank poison there after the girls parents forbade them to see each other. He looked up from the paper in his hand. Star-crossed? Dont they mean mentally ill? I dont Well, come on. Whats romantic about pouring bleach down your throat when all you have to do is wait around for a couple of years till youre old enough to tell your folks to shove it? I sighed. Is that what happened with you and Mom? He glared at me, like he usually did when I brought up his mostly miserable marriage. Dont you even have any idea when we got together? No. She was already your age. He hesitated. Shed been married and divorced by the time I met her. I stopped, nearly toppling him over when I jerked him to a halt beside me. What? She never told you. He shook his head. I guess I shouldnt be surprised. Secretive, that one. It was like pulling teeth to get her to tell me how she spent her goddamn day. He started us walking again, leading me while I stared at the shadowed path, trying to make this new layer settle onto the portrait of my mother that I thought Id finished the day she died. Did you ever meet him? I asked. No. Hed left her long before I came on the scene. Albert shook his head. Your granny May tried to warn me. She thought he took something, I dont know, he took all the softness from her when he went. But you cant really talk to me once Ive made my mind up. No kidding? Do you want to hear this or not? Yeah. Then listen for once. I swallowed my smart-ass reply and let my dad talk. He wasnt the kind of man Granny May and Gramps Lew wanted for your mom, but what could they do? She was as bullheaded as you. Unfortunately she wasnt nearly as smart. And I dont think, deep down, she understood what she was worth the way you do. So . . . she ever get over it? He shook his head. I believe she always loved him. Our biggest fight happened after I found out shed kept in touch with him, especially when I was out of the country. Thats, uh, when she left me. I thought it was forever. She thought it was for the night. Until she found me with her best friend the next day. I held up my hand. Okay, you know what? Enough. Parents arent supposed to have secret spouses. And discuss their messy breakups with their kids. Then why did you ask? Because Im an idiot! We walked in fuming silence for about five minutes. Finally I said, I have to go. Where? Away. Ive put it off long enough. And Im just pissed enough not to care what happens while Im gone. You just hang on to my arm and dont let me fall on my face during my trip, okay? What are you blabbing about? Albert frowned at me. Are you on THE drugs? Here we go. How many times in my life had he accused me of being on THE drugs? Like there was a brand out there made just for me. No, Dad, Im as sober as you are. I sighed. Theres a guy I know who can help us both with our problems. But the only way I can visit him is to leave my body. Ive never tried it while I was moving, so Im just asking you to keep me from walking into a tree for the next few minutes. Will you do that for me or not? He stared at me for so long I had to steer him clear of a low-growing limb. How can you do that? Well, it all started the night I lost my virginity Never mind. I dont wanna know. I couldve told him the truth. But we were too far from a portable defibrillator for me to feel comfortable breaking the news that Id died while he was puttering around his apartment, pissing off his former nurse because he wouldnt test his sugar levels more than once a week. So will you lead me for a while or not? Fine. Just let me hang on to you, will ya? That way it still looks like Im the one who needs a guide dog. We rearranged our arm linkage while Cole stole looks over his shoulder at us. He motioned to me. You need help for this? I shook my head. Just keep the girls busy. He nodded. Gave me thumbs-up, like I was a pilot ready to take my F18 airborne. It sounds almost that easy. Im going to leave my body now. Like I can just zip down the runway and lift off. Not so much. Especially when the dude Im headed to meet isnt one Im thrilled to be seeing. Before Id met Raoul in person hed been a thunderous voice in my head, pulling me toward a destiny I couldnt have imagined before hed reconnected me with this life. His were the words that split the two halves of me, allowi³s o, png my body to continue as if it were run by remote control while my invisible self bounced around the atmosphere like a weather balloon. I repeated those words now, whispering them into the night, noting that they provided their own kind of light when I looked at them in just the right way. The parts of me resisted the call to separate, every movement of my body working to keep them united. I concentrated harder, closing my eyes, trusting Albert to keep me walking upright. The words buzzed in the back of my throat, gathering the threads of my traveling self, winding it into a cohesive unit that spilled out of me in a single exhale. I looked down, watched automatic me walk beside Albert and Jack while Cole, Viv, and Iona carried on an animated conversation about the cemetery lying just ahead of us, a monument-marked clearing among the surrounding trees. Above me, nine golden cords, including my own, shot into the sky like ropes dangling from a celestial helicopter. I knew if I brushed against them theyd sing a tune unique to the person they connected to on the ground. Weird to see two of them actually streaming from my guys as they ambled below. And, hey, what do you know! Another, silver streamer flying up from Jack that was so finely woven it practically disappeared against the black background of wide-open sky. All the cords seemed to orbit around a tenth one, which contained every color of the rainbow, and a bunch more Id only begun to see after Vayl had taken my blood. The first time Id seen this cord Id thought it belonged to a high-level gatekeeper. Somebody who could whisper the password to heaven in your ear if you truly believed. Now I wasnt so sure. Because Raoul leaned against it like it was a streetlight and he was some hood deciding whether or not to mug me. I felt my nonstomach clench as I read the expression on his face. Or rather, the lack of it. Id been around enough guys to know that wasnt a good sign. I nodded to him, deciding to keep my distance. After all, the hands that could heal your broken neck could resnap it. Raoul. Jasmine. Whats up? Not much. Just wondering why Im wasting my energy here when I could be lounging on my sofa, talking to you like a regular person. I wanted to yell, Were not regular people, you doof! But Id decided to play nice. At first. I said, I havent seen any portals since I got to Inverness. Theres one in the castle! Oh. I cleared my throat. Raoul? What! I didnt really want to go to your place. I held up my hands, marveled that you could see through them. Hey, Im kind of a ghost up here. Weird! I rushed on. Not that your penthouse isnt magnificent. And oddly large given the dimensions of the building, I added, recalling a visit Id made to be outfitted for a demonic battle. The guys rooms must unfold into a parallel universe or something. Which was cool in itself. Neater still were the contents: weapons and armor I still routinely recalled with a feeling so close to lust you might as well not even split hairs. Raouls eyes narrowed. If nothings wrong with it, why are we meeting here? Because I only have a limited amount of time before I have to go back. Which gives me just the excuse I need if [when] this conversation goes sour. Because part of this is about him, I said, pointing to Albert. I filled him in on the visitations. What does that sound like to you? Nothing good. Does your father have any enemies? I mean ones who would take their anger with them to the grave? Dozens. Raoul nodded. Ill check with my scouts and see if theres been any unusual activity that we can connect with his troubles. Thanks. Next I told him about finding Jacks old harness and seeing Samoss face. What do you think? I asked. Can vampires rise from the dead? Raoul shook his head, though his troubled expression didnt comfort me. I have never heard of such a thing. The very fact that they are reduced to smoke and cinders at the end belies the idea that anything spiritual might remain. Okay. Despite the fact that none of me currently rested in the physical, I expected a certain amount of unwinding to take place, as if Id been bound with an ever-tightening cord that only Raouls reassurance could loosen. It didnt happen. I sighed. Look, Im totally buying into your argument. Ive made it myself. But my guts telling me somethings wrong. While your scouts nosing around anyway, can you ask him to find out what was in that contract Samos signed with the devil? Demon? Whoever? I know he had to give up his most precious possession to get to me. Which was Jack. But maybe there was some fine print. Something that allows him to hijack a poor innocents face and stick out his tongue at me every twelve hours or so. Raoul nodded thoughtfully. I think we can do that. Hells archives are never well guarded. Cool. I began to hope I was going to get out of there without a fight. Then Raoul said, Youre still with Vayl. Of course. Were a team. I didnt mean that. I clenched my hands, which wasnt at all satisfying in this form. Are you spying on me? Thats not allowed. I simply observe you from time to time to make sure youre not in need of intervention. His tone, shaded with just enough self-righteousness to make my eyes cross, jerked the calm right out of me. What are you saying? That Im headed down a bad road? Lucky me to have you looking over my shoulder, otherwise Id be a crack whore by now? He jerked upright like Id yanked him by his dark brown crew cut. I said nothing of the sort! But you are Eldhayr. That designation brings with it certain responsibilities. Well, thats news to me! Not really. Id known for a while. But Id decided some time ago the only way I could function after everything that had happened to me was to hold tight to the part I like³theknod best. The one that kept shrinking but still yelled the loudest, laughed the hardest, and knew everything there was to know about that gorgeous two-and-a-half mile oval located at 16th and Georgetown in Indianapolis. While we glared at each other, Raoul closed the distance between us. Fine. If he wanted a nose to nose Id give him one! Our business is akin to holy war, he said. Theres no room in it for vampires! First of all, if youre going to get all fanatical on me, you can just back the hell off and get another grunt to do your dirty work. And second, I fight my targets, my way, with my people. If you dont like my crowd, you can wrap your Eldhayr responsibilities around a Popsicle stick and shove them up your Raoul! Do we have a problem? We snapped our chins in the direction of the question, because the command in that voice demanded it. Walking toward us across thewell, I dont know what youd call the stuff we stood ondark mist? Really tickly shadows? Anyway, this dude moving at a fast clip wore the uniform of a Civil War colonel. Union side. His black hair had been slicked back, emphasizing the worry lines on his forehead. Just a hint of bottom lip peeked out between his droopy black mustache and precursor goatee. No, John, nothings wrong, Raoul said. I was just talking to Jasmine about her affinity with the vampire Vayl. As I watched the colonel approach, I fought the urge to salute. Geez, the guy oozed authority like vice principals emit detention slips! And my reaction so pissed me off. Youd think by now Id have learned how to stifle that urge to obey that all Marines daughters are trained to. Realizing my emotional cocktail had made for a potential explosion, I did what any reasonable, level-headed woman of my background wouldve done. I shook it. Im not dumping Vayl, I snapped. I dont give two craps about your rules. Hell, I didnt even know they existed until this moment. Ignoring the fact that Colonel John had winced when I swore, I bulldozed on. I dont appreciate you people cranking out the high-and-mighty on me when Ive fought on your side ever sincewell, you know. And so has Vayl! I stopped. Realized Id taken a pretty aggressive stance with my hands on my hips and my legs spread. And didnt change it when Colonel John said, Are you finished? I thought a second. Yup. Youre fading, you know. I looked down. Shit! Time was running out on me and I wasnt even close to done! He held out his hand. May I? I shrugged. He touched me on the shoulder, sending a tingling warmth through me that tasted of honey and roses. I know, no tongue to do actual sensing, but thats what it felt like. And when I held a hand up, it looked more solid than it ever had in this form. Cool. Then I remembered I was pissed off and frowned. Which made Colonel John laugh. You must forgive Raoul. Though he would never tell you this directly, he cares a great deal for you. He fought passionately for your inclusion among the Eldhayr when the Eminent met to decide whether or not to invite you. And again when your brothers fate hung in the balance. I glanced at my Spirit Guide, whod crossed his hands over ³his huhis chest and glued his gaze to some distant star. Really. And perhaps you could also pardon his feelings about your vampire. He has . . . personal reasons to resent them. The fact that he still struggles, after all these decades, should tell you how deeply their kind hurt him. I nodded, not daring to look at Raoul at all now. I knew the last thing he wanted was a sympathetic stare from me. Now. The colonel slapped his hands together and rubbed them. Did someone call for a Hell Scout? We briefed Colonel John on the details of his mission, and I told him everything I could remember or that Id concluded about Samos. Excellent, he finally said. Ill get on it right away. But . . . dont you have to, I dont know, hang out at headquarters? Send out orders while somebody else pulls off the dangerous stunts? I asked. Colonel John shook his head. Rank works differently among the Eldhayr, Jasmine. Here, the higher you climb the ladder, the more risky work youre required to do. He nodded to me and then to Raoul. Ill report in when I have something interesting to discuss. Godspeed, said Raoul. Yeah, that, I agreed. Colonel John grinned and marched off into the shadows as quickly as hed arrived. I think I like him, I said after a long, strained silence. He grows on you. So . . . how are we? Raoul refused to meet my eyes. Fine. Small spurt of anger, quickly doused when I remembered Colonel Johns advice. Vayls not that kind of vamp. You know that. Hes a killer. Closer to pure predator than you realize, Jasmine. I said, So am I. Raoul met my eyes then. Thats why you recruited me, right? His nod barely moved air. I love him. It was the first time Id ever told anybody. The feeling nearly brought me up on tiptoe. You, of all people, know what Ive been through. What Ive lost. I never thought Id find anything remotely close to that again. And now that I have, Im telling you, Im never letting it go. Never. Acceptance in Raouls eyes. A hint of a smile at the corners of his lips. So that would be a not ever? Yes. As in, eternity? Pretty much. Long sigh, followed by an okay-Ill-deal nod. Do you really think it will last that long? After all, you are an absolute pain in the rear. Raoul! Always interrupting me with your ³g m hedemands. Wreathing my head with obscenities. Borrowing my equipment. Bringing it back all bloody and chipped. I did not! By now he was grinning. Do you irritate everyone you work with this much? I didnt have to stop to think about it. But I hesitated anyway. Finally. Reluctantly. Yeah. Good. That makes me feel much better about what Im going to do next. What He set the heel of his palm against my forehead and said, Return! I rocketed back into my body so fast the entire world blurred. The pain dropped me to my knees, where I stayed, trying not to heave supper all over the tombstone Id landed in front of. Id never experienced the bends, but I imagined this was what they felt like, as if all my joints had been stretched to their limit and then compressed by g-forces equivalent to those experienced by astronauts and race car drivers. Swearing wouldve relieved some of my pain and a lot of stress. But Raouls words still rang in my ears. Plus, as my eyes focused on the words carved into the granite before me, I figured neither Caitir Burns (born1779, died1804) nor her family would much appreciate me dropping the F-bomb on the final monument to her memory. Well, what do you know, my body walked all the way to Siorruidh before it keeled over like an unmanned muppet. I forced my chin up, let my eyes wander over the Hoppringhill familys old burial grounds. The stones marched along in symmetrical rows, as if a city planner had mapped out the whole place for the first castle laird with ease of mowing in mind. Younger than Clava Cairns by around thirty-five hundred years, the cemetery lacked the pagan hue of its neighbor. Until I felt movement under my fingers. A ripple of the earth, as if something lying far below had turned, disturbed in its rest by all of us clunking around above. I jerked my hands off the grass. But not before the psychic scent hit me. A mix of wood smoke and old blood. Brude. Did you feel that? I asked. Albert checked over his shoulder, as if Id just warned him of a sneak attack. What? I pointed to the ground. That. Just now. Like a mini quake? Nope. Maybe you had gas. I cocked my head up at him, wishing once again that I could claim to be adopted. Youve gotta be kidding. He spread out his hands. Hey, you havent been around me on chili night lately. Swear to God, some of those farts lift me right off the chair. Despite the lingering pain, I scrambled to my feet. Albert didnt offer me a hand. Of course. I began to curse him inwardly. Then I stopped. Looked at him. He stared back, waiting for me to pull it together. And I realized this had been his gift to me. Always being a presence in my life. Never more than a phone call away. But holding³ay. fo back his strength. Allowing me to find my own, so that when I fell, I could learn to stand again. I might not agree with his methods, but I suddenly understood his reasoning. You ready to move on? he asked. Yeah. I noticed the bulk of the GhostWalk crowd stood about thirty yards away, surrounding Bart as he narrated the romantic and yet depressing story of Vika Dwyre and Lyall Hoppringhill, whose shades could often be seen holding hands as they strolled through the cemetery. Wow, kinda like Vayl and me, I thought as Albert led Jack to a birch tree. This looks like a good one, he whispered to the dog. Go ahead. As Jack lifted his leg I hissed, Youre not letting him pee on holy ground! Why not? Itll be a story he can tell the other pets when he gets home. Ill bet none of them has ever pissed in a Scottish cemetery. Oh my God. Just when I thought Vayls voice, hushed and urgent in my ear, silenced my rant. Floraidh is leaving the castle. Dormal is going with her, but two other coven members have arrived to take their places at the GhostWalk table. What do you wanna bet theyre skipping off to raise the shade of that old-timer who nearly crashed us this afternoon? said Albert. That ought to make this group pretty happy, I said. All theyve gotten for their money so far is a long walk and a couple of pathetic stories. Cole and the girls joined us as the group moved on, taking a narrow path into the trees, which Bart said connected the cemetery to the southernmost property line of Tearlach. I watched my third slide his hand under Vivs elbow as they came to a part of the trail that wasnt as well lit by the widely spaced lanterns as the previous bit had been. When she looked up at him, the question in her eyes made me wish I could give her a medal. Or, what the hell, bequeath a knighthood. Not because she needed to ask Cole if she could trust him. But because she still managed the hope that anyone deserved it. I stopped breathing. Crossed my fingers. Come on, Cole. All those girls were just practice for this one. Dont let her down. His smile started in his eyes, and by the time it reached his lips even I wanted to give him a hug. He turned toward her, his shoulder blocking Ionas view, and signed something with his right hand that I could barely see. Viv caught his fingers in hers and pressed them against her cheek. A second later theyd gone back to their silent chatter with Iona, but the change had begun. She stood straighter, with a confidence that matched her shoes much better than it had when shed slipped them on earlier this evening. And Cole. The way he threw his head back and laughed, I was pretty sure he enjoyed the weight of the superhero cape hed just earned that was flying straight back from his shoulders. Hey, Lucille! Cole said as Albert and I caught up to them, weve got a bet on as to whether or not our equipment picks up some ghostly activity at our next stop. What do you think? he asked. Ill put five bucks on our equipment. Which reminds me, is there any part of the house we dont have covered? Because we probably should station someone in the blind spots just in case. Well, Floraidh didnt want her or Dormals bedrooms filmed, or the bathroom. And she thought the guests would be put off by cameras in the lounges and the dining room. I guess that makes sense, I said. The dining room, where everyone would be standing to watch the show from the cutout to the kitchen. I took out my phone. Ill tell you what. Ill call Vayl and see if he can meet us there. Maybe he can monitor the dining room with one of our phantasmic detectors while we do the firsthand observations. I dropped back, letting everyone get ahead of me as Vayl answered the phone. Yeah, we couldve used the party line, but this way I could talk out loud without seeming utterly whacked. Were we right about Floraidh and Dormal? I believe so. They seem to be heading straight back to Tearlach. That was an excellent excuse you gave me for showing up unannounced, as it were. Um, Vayl? Yes. I really like the way you talk. Its so quaint sometimes I just want to hop into a hoop skirt and learn to waltz. But nobody says as it were anymore. The world would be a better place if they did. Do you know what else people should say? Specifically me, now that I have removed my transmitter? No. His voice dropped into an oh-baby purr. I have been entertaining the most erotic fantasies involving you, me, and a bathtub full of whipped cream. My entire body tingled, as if hed just run his fingertips over every inch of my skin. Ahhh. They are frustrating me somewhat because I have never seen your bare breasts. Therefore I can only try to imagine what they might look like covered with sugary white foam. Oh. Perhaps we could rectify that omission sometime soon. Yes? Nobody says rectify that omission anymore either. But since his words had woven an erotic web around my body that would cling to me until his hands descended to pull it off, I gave him the only answer my heart and mouth could agree on. Oh, yeah. Tearlach rose from the trees ahead of us like a giant open hand, poised to reach down and slap us if we took one step in the wrong direction as we emerged from the woods. The hike had nearly done Albert in, though hed never admit what he wanted most was a plush recliner and a cold glass of water. I kept eyeing him peripherally, wondering how much Id have to pay Shelby to get him and his bride to join us if Albert didnt improve after a good nights rest. The only reason I didnt rush him upstairs and shove some pillows under those knees was his ¶idestiff-backed pride. It had gotten him through more firefights and forced marches than hed care to remember. I figured he still had enough steel left in him to get through this night too. We walked around to the front door. Floraidh, Dormal, and Vayl had already arrived. They sat in the front lounge, chatting like old friends, when we walked in. I felt the spell immediately, like pepper in the air, making me want to sneeze. While Bart assembled his people in the back lounge so Floraidh could explain the first appearance, Albert sank into the pink chair shed vacated. What do you say, Lucille? You up to grabbing the old man a drink? he asked. Which was how I knew he was really hurting. The more pain hes in, the more wah he gets in his tone. Hes not as bad as he used to be, but the old habits still clung. Fine, Jack needs one too. I took the malamutes leash and began to lead him toward the kitchen. My sverhamin came after me, saying, Perhaps I should check the camera one last time. We would not want to miss a single frame of what is to come. We strode down the hallway and through the kitchen door, which someone had propped open with a cast-iron bean pot. I poured Jack a bowl of water, grabbed a bottle for Albert from the fridge, and huddled with Vayl by the camera he and Cole had set up between the back door and the window that stood next to the stove. Magics in the air already, I murmured. And it feels different than before. I dont think theyre doing the same spell. Can you tell at whom it is directed? Can I . . . Do I look like a bird dog to you? He touched a button on the camera, which made a red light blink alarmingly. So he touched it again. All better. Come now, Jasmine, after all this time have you learned nothing from me? Youve taught me a ton, but When spells are directed they stick. Just as vampires, Weres, and witches scent a certain way to you, the victim of the spell will suddenly pique your awareness. Untouched one moment. Enspelled the next. So you want me, what, to go back in there and stick my nose behind everybodys ears? If you must. Or . . . if it would help, I could give your extra Sight a boost. No mistaking the desire in his eyes. It said, Your blood is like nectar on my tongue. And it has been so very long. I was suddenly aware of my father listening in on the party line. That wont be necessary. Uh, thanks. I pointed to the camera. Looks like everythings up and running here. Ill just get in there and start sniffing. I backed up. Jack, having finished his water, decided we were about to have fun and followed me. I said, Maybe Ill make it into a game. Ill tell people Im trying to get into the Guinness World Records for most perfumes guessed correctly. Halfway out of the room, still not looking where I was going, I ran into the table, bounced off it, and nea»off"> Dammit! Would you calm down? Hes not going to chase you down and sink his fangs into you! Thats not my problem! No? Well, then, what is? That I want him to. Right here. Right now. Screw the audience. To hell with Albert. And I dont care what side effects come back to slap me later on. Whew! You got it bad. I know. And if I dont do something about it soon, I am so going to embarrass myself. Somehow Vayl knew. One of the advantages of having lived so long, I guess. With that barely smile that drives me wild he said, Very well, then. Let me know what you turn up. His eyes took a long stroll down my body and back up again, leaving me breathless when they met my own. My heart practically stopped when he put those blunt, strong fingers to his lips and dropped me a kiss. Okay, were quick-marching out the door now. Move those feet. Dont fall over the dog on your way into the lounge. Are you remembering to breathe? No? Could you please recall that passing out will only give him an excuse to do mouth-to-mouth? Stop. Strike that image from your brain immediately. If you dont quit thinking about him that way you are going to melt. Down. Later I decided the only reason I found the Scidairans victims was because of my desperate need to reestablish control. The second I left the kitchen I focused so hard on their spell that I could practically see the weave of it as it drifted over the heads of the GhostWalk group, which had begun to head toward the dining room. If Id been more familiar with their kind of manipulation I mightve been able to put a name to it. As it was, all I could smell was the wrongness in the atmosphere, like Id spent too much time breathing manufactured air. I wandered over to join the tourists. Bart had lined half of them, including Cole, Iona, and Viv, up at the pass-through. Hed sent the other half to the doorway. This is so exciting! said a busty blonde whose bright eyes had more to do with the silver flask peeking out her half-zipped purse than any real anticipation. Her companion, a big strong dude who obviously had no qualms about the cancer risks related to tanning beds, put both arms around her. Just dont grab any ghost tushes tonight, he said. I dont think I can outrun any more stampedes. Hear, hear! seconded a cheerful, barrel-chested man whose wild white hair made him look like hed just had an amazing idea that would probably lead to the invention of a tasty microbrew. While the rest of the window crowd went into some vocal reenacting, I covered my mouth and made a party line announcement. I can See the spell. It seems to be working off these peoples emotions. I mean, theyre keyed up anyway, but every time one of them expresses any feeling beyond neutral, the cloud above them writhes and grows. That must be why theyre here. Their emotion is like fuel. I glanced over at Viv, whose bright pink cheeks and sparkly eyes had transformed her into the girl in the before pictures Id seen online. That someone evil should take advantage of her yet again made my stomach turn. I said, Cole, do you think you could convince Viv to go upstairs and hang out with her mom? We talked about that already, he said as he wandered over to the wall to pretend the plates mounted there fascinated him. Not that we knew she could read lips, but the Agency prides itself on taking extra precautions in matters of this nature. Shes desperate to help her mom, but not in the way she wants to help herself. And Rhonas pretty overbearing. I think shes enjoying her time away. Dude, this isnt the place I know. Ill try to keep her calm. Which was when he looked at me and we both admitted we didnt believe that Viv had killed anyone. Ever. Cole He winked. I think she likes me. Are you jealous? I sighed. The fledgling romance Id seen blooming in the woods didnt have a chance if he couldnt let me go. Dude, you need to find a girl who loves you and needs you. I dont think you realize how much you enjoy protecting people. If you did, youd see theres a woman in this room right now who fits you like a damn Speedo. Thats pretty tight. Uh-huh. But youre not referring to yourself. No. He glanced over his shoulder at Viv. When he turned back to me I sighed in relief. He didnt wear the look of a man whos just lost his home to a tornado. More like somebody whos misplaced a library book and knows he has to pay to replace it. We wouldve been good, Jaz. Maybe. Until you left me. Or I killed you. Whichever came first. He snorted. So this spell. Who are they zapping with it? Nobody in your area. Must be one of the people by the door. Excellent, said Vayl, the extra bounce in his voice letting me know he fully approved of my break with Cole. I will meet you there. I stalked around the corner, grim and focused as half of a hunting pack closing in on its prey. Who were . . . giggling like a bunch of kindergartners. Gawd. Are people always the most oblivious when theyre inches away from stone-cold killers? This group could hardly stand still. If Id had access to a jug of Ritalin Id have climbed a ladder and emptied it into their gaping mouths. And no, it wouldnt have been hard to get them to open up. They were all talking at once, none of them shutting up to listen to anyone else for more than ten seconds before they zoomed on with their own stories. Tall, anorexic girl: So my mom died really suddenly when I was, like, fifteen, you know? And thats terribly hard on an impressionable teenager. Attractive bank clerk whod either live an unremarkable life or commit suicide before his thirtieth birthday: I didnt even believe in ghosts before I came here. I just thought, why not? I had some vacation time coming and I really hate the beach. Half-wrecked forty-something holding a ragged handkerchief: My husbands been haunting me since the day after I buried him, over three months ago. Ive seen him standing in our bedroom window as I take my morning walks. But when I run inside, hes always gone. Ive got to figure out how to lay him to rest. Hes never rested, not even in life. And the Haighs, having heard the ruckus and decided to make the most of their free vacation despite the fact that Humphrey had nearly caused a riot two hours before. Reassured that nobody in their group recognized him for the rabble-rouser hed turned out to be, Humphrey had relaxed into the moment: Dont you think the ghost stories are fascinating, though? So many different reasons why people get stuck in between. Lesley, twittering on taut nerves that anticipated yet another dumbass move on his part but were trying to make the best of the pleasantness while it lasted: But so heart wrenching as well. Some of those tales just yank the tears right out of you. Humphrey, patting her on the back: Aw, Lesley, you always were such a softie. As soon as he touched her, the spell coalesced into a pitch-tinted web that wrapped them both. They didnt react, but my Spirit Eye could see the strands of Scidairan magic bind them head to toe until I wondered how they still managed to speak. Vayl edged through the door-blocking crowd and moved toward me. As he reached my side I coiled my arms around his, smiled up into his eyes, and said, Jeremy, I hope someday when weve been together for years were still as happy as these two lovebirds. I nodded at the Haighs, who smiled graciously. I returned the favor, though I squeezed Vayls bicep so hard hed probably have bruises to show for it. For a couple of seconds anyway. The spell reached inside the Haighses mouths every time they spoke, as if to steal something vital hidden at the backs of their throats. Watching that sinister black blob crawl over their tongues was definitely going to give me nightmares. And Id just shaken the ones from the last mission, dammit! Vayls steely blue eyes marked Lesley as he took her hand. How nice to see you again. And what a lovely necklace that is. I do not believe you were wearing it the last time we met, he said, pointing out the diamond-encrusted rose around her neck. It hung from a diamond-link chain that sparkled every time she moved. Putting a self-manicured hand up to her throat, she fluttered her lashes in embarrassed gratitude as she said, Why, thank you! Its actually one of Humphreys creations. I didnt even realize hed brought it, because he usually keeps it in the safe. In fact, Ive never worn it until this very moment. But Floraidh had sent us a coupon for a free dinner at Adairs, and Humphrey knew Id want to look my best for the occasion. I looked at my watch. Its nearly two thirty in the morning. A fancy restaurant like that cant be open this late. Unless theyre doing a special service just for »rvi atyou? Oh, no, nothing like that! She giggled. Our reservations are for tomorrow night. I just put on the necklace tonight because Floraidh said the diamonds would protect me against angry ghosts. Oh. What, are you casting spells now, Lesley? Because unless youre bowing down to Scidair, I think Floraidhs yanking your chain. The question is, why? The jewelers wife pointed at Cirilai. I see you have a few diamonds in your ring. But that might not be enough to protect you. Floraidh said I should use as many as I had. The necklace contains a thousand diamonds altogether. Isnt that amazing? Yeah. Especially when we all know Humphrey would much rather hook that chain around a rich customers neck so he can do the miser tuck-and-roll. Wait. What did you just say? Suddenly I knew. Floraidh and Dormal didnt need a thousand pounds. They needed a thousand diamonds. Whatever they were planning required major protection from exactly the sort of entity that only diamonds would divert. And what Id overheard Dormal talking about in the hallway was a spell that had coerced Humphrey Haigh into bringing that necklace to Tearlach. Since Floraidh was trying to make it as an upright businesswoman, maybe shed only meant to manipulate him into giving it to her wholesale. But time had run out on her, and now she had to get it the heinous way. I looked a question at Vayl. He shook his head slightly. Let it go. Youre shitting me. I think it is the quickest way to understand what she wants. And from her own mouth we know time is of the essence. I usually appreciated understanding his unspoken communications. In our business, sometimes having that edge can save your life. But now I didnt want to recognize his expression. Because it reminded me, once again, why we were here. Not to prevent the wicked witch from riding her broom. But to keep Dorothy from dumping water all over her. Just for now, I promised myself. Thats all Vayls expecting of me. Keep Floraidh alive. Terminate her assassin. Then find out what shes up to. And if it ends up threatening the safety of our nation, or anybody Ive grown to like in the past fifteen minutes, to hell with our original mission. Shes outta here. A squeal from Lesley Haigh brought my attention to the kitchen. Our visitor, who I should probably now refer to as Oengus, had come back to reempty the cabinet. I didnt know why he was so offended by the cookie sheets. Maybe Floraidh had slipped arsenic into his gingersnaps. I stifled the spurt of rage that flared at the thought and made my mind stick to business. Whod brought the ghost clone this time? Dormal didnt seem to be making any effort as she sat at the dining room table, keeping watch over the awed GhostWalkers. But I could smell the spell cooking, stinking up the atmosphere as it mixed with the pollution theyd already floated up there. Which meant somebody else had taken over her job. I reached out with my senses, already nearly overwhelmed by the gook flooding the lower level of Tearlachand found what I was looking for outside. Somewhere behind the house, maybe in the barn, the stench of Scidair fl»h o goowed toward me like a garbage-filled river. So hard not to charge outside and pound a couple of heads together. At the very least I could get them for fraud. But that wasnt my job. Which, at the moment, was to stand around twiddling my thumbs. Dammit! Vayls breath, whispering against my hair, distracted me. He murmured, I was going to search the bedrooms while everyone enjoyed the show down here. But perhaps, considering the frustration rising off you like lethal radiation, you would prefer that task? Are you kidding? Id agree to play the pony at a five-year-olds birthday party if it meant we were making some sort of progress on this crap deal. Be thorough. Be careful. I have plans for you, after all. Hopefully Cole and Albert would take that as a professional comment. But the soft touch of his tongue tracing the edge of my earlobe let me know exactly what he meant. Okay, I said, my voice pitched half an octave higher than usual. I turned, not even needing to channel Lucille to unlock the bright smile I gave Floraidh as I danced toward the stairs. I think Ill check the rest of our equipment. Lots of times when one manifestation occurs another will be happening at the same time in another part of the house. I paused at the dining rooms entrance to shake her doughy hand. This is so exciting! The smug expression on her face let me know she felt sure shed pulled off a major play with this whole scenario. Great. Now lets see if I could do the same. I took the steps two at a time, understanding at some level how pathetic it was that one guy sticking his tongue in my ear should make me feel capable of flying. Dont care, I thought stubbornly. It feels good to let go. Even for five seconds. Skipping the second floor, I jogged to the third, stopping at Rhonas door long enough to learn that Vivs mother snored like a drunken logger. I hoped that meant she slept like one too, but just to be on the safe side I snapped the wristband of my watch. The hair on my arms tingled as the sound shield rose around me. My lock pick hung around my neck, a coral and sharks tooth necklace that looked like jewelry any spring breaker could pick up between raves at Miami Beach. Except Bergman had crafted the tooth, which meant when you stuck it in a lock, wiggled and waited, it took the form of the mechanism inside. A couple of seconds later, voilà! Illegal entry. Having spent way more time with Rhona than Id have liked, I expected the room to reek of soldierly order. Nuh-uh. More like postriot sprawl. She slept in the full-sized bed, making enough racket to shake the table, the lamp, and the nearly empty bottle of sleeping pills beside her. A green mud pack covered her face and shed pulled an orange shower cap contraption over her hair. Seriously, if Id encountered her in the hall and I was drunk, or under the age of twelve, Id have screamed, Alien! The twin-sized bed looked like entire kindergarten classes had spent recess jumping up and down on it. Shed strewn clothes all over the floor and across the long pine dresser, whose drawers remained empty. Nothing under the beds or in the closet either. The bathroom sink, small as it was, had been packed with the junk you need to make yourself publicly presentable. Toothpaste flecks on the mirror. Hair in the tub. Gee-ross! Other than that, no sign that shed taken up murder as a hobby. No weapons besides the one Id confiscated. No weird potions that would call forty Inland Taipans out of their natural habitat into this one. Dammit! I flipped up pillows. Looked behind the dresser. Slipped my hand under the mattresses. Zip. I moved on to Viv and Ionas room. Nothing interesting there. At all. Unless you counted Vivs underwear, which Cole would certainly get a kick out of. What is the deal with thongs? I think they were invented by some towering chauvinist who knew the best way to blow a womans concentration was to make her think she needed to run around all day with a piece of string wedged in her ass crack. The Haighses room proved equally disappointing. It was so pristine Id have thought nobody was staying there except for the suitcases standing at attention beside the dresser. I left the room just as I found it. How am I doing? I asked as I moved to the fourth floor. Fine, Vayl murmured. The ghost is addressing people in the crowd now, mainly warnings about what will happen to them if they do not leave Brudes lands posthaste. He is quite abusive, but they do not seem to mind. It is amazing. Okay. Im going to check out Floraidhs room. I expect more talking now. I want to know what you are seeing. What he really meant was that I should be careful because she mightve set some sort of trap that would leave me a shivering glob on the floor. I dont see any obvious triggers, I said as I unlocked the door. I held my breath anyway, hoping she hadnt set some sort of poison dart or cloud-o-death trap. This is stupid. Youre messing with major mojo here, Jaz. As soon as the door opened I stepped aside. Nothing happened. Why should it? Shes in and out of this room all the time. Shes already shielded the whole house. Nobodys in here but the guests she allows. Granny May looked up from the clothesline. Shed just taken off a pair of Gramps Lews overalls and was folding them in that I-dont-give-a-crap-if-these-wrinkle way she had with all her laundry. You should still be careful, she warned me. Okay, Grannys right. No sense in making a rookie mistake thatll get me killed here. That would be such a humiliating way to go. I sent a feeler out ahead of me to see if I could smell anything similar to the gunk Floraidh and her gang had pumped into the air downstairs. Yeah. Faint enough that I figured I hadnt triggered anything yet. But then I hadnt crossed the threshold either. I pushed the door open. Her room resembled mine. Cheerful fruit-inspired wall-paper. Clean white comforter on the bed. Wooden floor covered by a couple of bright red throw rugs and a sweet old rocker in the corner. Nothing a passerby would blink at if Floraidh happened to open the door to find them wandering around soaking up atmosphere. But shed hung a white silk curtain on the other side of her bed, as if to give her» ifed self a dressing area. I had a claws-on-the-heart feeling that whatever hid on the other side wouldve made her boarders run screaming for the door. I scanned the room one last time, frustrated that I couldnt tear it apart, find some damning piece of evidence that would give me leave to gun her down like a thirties-era gangster. The only personal item I could see was a five-by-seven picture in a sterling-silver frame. It sat on a large upended barrel that Floraidh had covered with a doily and turned into a bedside table. I moved to my left so I could get a better look. Yeah, Floraidh was smiling up into the eyes of her grinning companion like a smitten coed. She stood on the deck of a fancy-ass sailboat, leaning into the strong arm of Edward the Raptor Samos. It is time to get out, said Vayl. Okay. I shut the door. Glad to put any sort of barrier between my face and the Raptors. But as I moved down the hall to check the equipment Cole had set up there, I could still see him. Looking so alive. I paused at Dormals door. Checked over my shoulder. Is anybody coming upstairs? No. But they are asking about you. Just a peek. Then Ill leave. I worked the lock and opened up. As in my room, the door gave you three steps and then offered you a bathroom experience you might want to pass on given Dormals obvious interest in growing multiple types of mold. Shed masked the view of her living area by hanging a dark blue curtain from the ceiling just before the room opened up. Since I smelled latent magic at work in Dormals place too, I knew better than to step inside. But, damn, I badly wanted to see what lay beyond that drape. Jasmine! Just a second. No. Floraidh is off the couch. I cannot tell where she will head next. Get down here! Alberts voice next. Excuse me, Floraidh. Ive been wanting to ask since we got here and found such a terrific house waiting for us. Have you owned Tearlach long? Floraidhs answer came back as a murmur. But I didnt really care what she said. Just that my dad had saved my ass. The feeling was too weird to relish. Plus I really wanted to see what was behind door number 402. If only I had Vayls cane. I glanced around the hall, trying to find something I could use to pull back the curtain with. There, on the wall. A needlepoint hanging depicting an old mill by a stream, its loops neatly threaded onto a black metal rod with fancy pointed ends that reminded me of fire pokers. Just the thing to hook the material back, like so, and reveal . . . A life-size cutout of Samos taped to a corkboard. A target had been painted on his chest, but his crotch was just riddled with dart holes. The darts, themselves, sporting neon-green flights, stuck out of random parts of his physique at odd angles. Dormal might not be good at the game, but evidently it provided her with great therapeutic relief. I began to grin as I pulled the curtain back farther. Shed hung a punching bag in the corner and taped a picture of Samoss face to it. I like the way this woma»e wn tn thinks, I murmured. But maybe somebody should tell her she could relax now, he was dead. Shed tacked a map of the world over a quarter of one wall, while shed covered another with a five-foot-by-eight-foot design, painted in lavish reds and blues, that reminded me, oddly, of the tattoos on the ghost guy Brude. Not in substance, necessarily. Just that you could tell the squiggly lines topped by a flaming candle (or was that a stick of dynamite?) surrounded by thirteen pentacles meant something. Despite my rush, I decided the pentacles deserved a second look. They resembled the one Tolly wore on an amulet, a five-pointed star contained within a circle. Except this star broke the circle at every point. I pulled my Monise out of my pocket. Jasmine, is your party line dead? demanded Vayl. Why have you failed to rejoin us? Floraidh is halfway up the first flight of stairs. I found something interesting in Dormals room. Just taking a picture to send to Tolly. I clicked off a few shots of the mural, moved the Monise around the room to forever preserve the Samos hate that had rivaled my own. Jasmine, get out! I pulled Dormals door shut just as Floraidhs clickety-clacky shoes echoed on the wooden steps just below my floor. Hanging up my temporary tool shouldnt have taken long. But its nail chose that moment to fall out. Shit! I glanced down the hall. No Scidairan yet. Okay, dont panic. Breathe. Calm. Smooth. Pick up the nail. Shove it back in the hole. Rehang the needlepoint. Scurry your ass to the end of the hall. As Floraidh rounded the corner I made a big show of adjusting the ectoplasm sensor Cole had set on her pretty table. I glanced up as if Id just heard her. I think weve got some really good readings here, I told her. Like I said, activity seems to feed on itself. Would you like to see? She shook her head decisively. Ill just wait for your final report, shall I? Id hate to spoil it by learning too much ahead of time. The wall hanging Id just abused suddenly dropped sideways, the nail Id reset bouncing onto the light green runner that covered nearly the whole length of hallway. Floraidh jerked her head toward it. My aw-crap reaction dissolved as soon as I caught her expression. Was that . . . fear in her eyes? Oh my gosh, did you see that? I demanded. I poked a couple of buttons on the sensor and hoped I wasnt turning it off as I did. Definite spike here. Floraidh, you are in such luck this week! Not one, but two, ghosts to entertain your guests! She visibly swallowed, her eyes darting first to the strange diamond-studded inscription on her door, then to the matching one on Dormals. Only when shed reassured herself that they were both intact did she seem to thaw slightly. Her chuckle sounded only half hollow as she said, The Tourism Board will be so pleased. But her fingers shook as she wrapped them around her doorknob. Well, Ive been gone as long as I can po»ongs sssibly stand it! I told her brightly. See you downstairs. I rushed past her, not even glancing back as she entered her room. But as soon as I heard her door close I ran back to get a couple of pictures of the symbol shed set on her door. Something in my gut told me to find a laptop as soon as possible. The quicker I could send them to Tolly, the sooner she could confirm the new theory stirring its muddy claws in the evolutionary swamp of my brain. Floraidh and Dormals guests, both uninvited and bespelled to come, were so keyed up by the entertainment that they stayed up talking for nearly two hours after the last of the GhostWalk crowd had trickled out, and didnt hit the hay until the sun had begun to peek over the horizon. Though I was prepared for the length of days in this part of the world this time of year, I still couldnt get used to them. At five a.m. wed already experienced over half an hour of daylight. Which meant Vayl had maybe two and a half hours left before hed be forced to sleepdammit, Jaz, can we just say he dies?for the day. The Scidairans had finally stumped off to bed as well. But not before Floraidh had convinced Humphrey to let her stow Lesleys necklace in Tearlachs safe until they needed it for the Adairs outing. I didnt like the looks of that suntanned buffoon, she told him as the spell sunk into his skin. He might come back when you and Mrs. Haigh are out shopping or walking, and if I was in the garden and didnt hear, and you lost that lovely piece, I would never forgive myself. I barely kept myself from snorting as she and Humphrey took the treasure upstairs. When they returned he patted his wife on the shoulder and said, Its safe as houses now, my dear. Time we got some sleep. Which signaled a mass exodus. Our crew convened in my room to make plans. Cole stood by the door while Vayl sat on the dressing table bench. I leaned against the table beside him, acutely aware of how easy it would be to reach out and run my fingers through those dark, silky curls. I licked my lips and glued my eyes to Jack, whod curled up at the base of the bed before I even had a chance to unsnap his leash. Albert sat on one corner of the mattress and worked it free while Cole said, Ill admit it, Im wiped out. You wouldnt believe how much energy it takes to be charming all the time. And yet you make it seem so effortless, Vayl said. The mark of a true master. As Cole bowed his head at the compliment and I dared to hope this meant two of my favorite guys might be working out a temporary ceasefire, Vayl went on. It only makes sense for me to watch Floraidh until I have to rest. I suggest you three get some sleep. Works for me. See you in a few. Cole took off, nearly slamming his face into the door until he roused himself in time to open it wide enough to slip his body through. You sure you dont need some help? I asked Vayl. I could probably go another few hours. His almost-smile told me he knew better. You look as sleepy as that dog of yours. His glance sent mine to Jack, whod already started a twitchy-leg dream. But if you must, perhaps you and Albert could have a little talk before retiring. I believe you both have left a great deal unsaid between you. He gave me one of those you-know-what-I-mean eyebrow lifts. And left. Wait a second! I thought we were waiting to tell my dad until we could hope he choked on a chicken bone! Granny May chuckled from her seat at the bridge table. Weird. Today shed chosen to partner with Buddha against General Patton and Elmer Fudd. What the hell was my mind trying to tell me with this setup? Before I could figure it out she said, Vayl knows when youre stalling, Jazzy. Albert and I watched Jack change positions. Now he lay completely prone, his back legs full out behind him, his front ones copying them. I dont think Ill ever be as comfortable as that mutt, my dad said enviously. Depends what your needs are, I replied. Maybe if all you wanted was food, a couple of toys, and an occasional pat on the head, youd be content too. Albert emptied his pockets onto the minuscule space the bedside table provided, piling his phone on top of his wallet to make room for the loose change and his room key. He settled on the bed, shoving the pillows up behind his back just so until, when he leaned back, his lids fluttered happily. Dont get comfortable, I warned him. Your place is down the hall, remember? Its haunted. But Coles in there. Coles not the one they want. No trace of fear in his tone. Just the obstinance of a man who will not be moved. O-kay. He pulled another key from his shirt pocket and tossed it to me. I already checked with Vayl. You can sleep in his room until its time for you to relieve him. He crossed one leg over the other and shut his eyes completely. What a double meaning we have in that statement. Geez, I cant even do video without blushing now that my dads in the room. Sucker makes me feel like a teenager again. Fine. If you answer a question. Shoot. How do you feel about vampires? His eyes snapped open. They suck. He thought about it. Hooted at his own pathetic joke. Got serious again almost immediately. Why? We have one in our department. And, um, I dont know. He kind of wants to date me. Albert yanked off his party line and gestured for me to do the same. I took off my transmitter and pocketed it. The receiver stays, I said. He might need backup. He nodded. How does he feel about the vampire? It took me a minute to figure out what he meant. Oh, you mean what does Vayl think of him? His look told me he thought Id recently inhaled a substance that had killed off the majority of my brain cells. You do know Vayls got the hots for you? Dad! What? Im just saying. He might have something to say about this vamp who, by the way, I cant get any information on. You snooped? He held out his hands and shrugged his shoulders. What? The guys a legend in the Agency! Whos not going to dig a little? And Im damn good at it. But his files are sealed so tight I hear only Pete and the president are allowed to peek. Which means all I know is what you tell me. He waited. You could start with a name. Or not! Its not like Im going to marry the guy. Just a date or two. There ya go, the old Albert flush, neck to forehead in just under a second. I knew it would piss him off. Not that I need his approval. It would just be nice if he wasnt yapping in my ear for the next decade. What is it with the women in your family? he muttered. What do you mean by that? Why do you think your mom got divorced the first time? He couldnt stand the way she blew smoke in his face every time he asked her to pass the macaroni and cheese? She couldnt hack being married to a vampire. I laughed. It just sounded so dumb the way he said it. Like, Your mom tried out the new eternity-based calling plan, but she couldnt keep track of the minutes. The fights they had regarding overcharges were phenomenal. It isnt funny, growled my father. No, I agreed. Uh, do you know why . . . ? She told me she had a bad-boy complex that he satisfied. I believed her. Albert wiggled his pinky into his ear, checked out the diggings, brushed them down the side of his pants. I had seen people torn to pieces and not gagged the way I wanted to now. Which was when I decided my dad had been alone way too long. He needed a woman to kick his gross habits for. Maybe Shelby knew somebody nice in Chicago. Jasmine! What? Whatever youre thinking about your mother, its probably not true. She wasnt on my mind at all. We were just talking about her! No. You were. Ive taught myself to zone out anytime anyone brings her up in conversation. Its a terrific defense mechanism. You should try it. You should also try not defending her. She doesnt deserve it. How would you know? I didnt see how I could tell him about meeting her in hell without explaining how Id gotten there in the first place. Which would lead to a description of Raoul. Which would end up with me giving him CPR. Blech. I said, I just do, okay? >No, not okay. The womans dead, for chrissake. And youre standing there spitting on her grave. She was a good mother to you No. Not even close. I strode toward the bed, each step fueling my rage. I sat on the edge beside him so the lamplight caught me at the edge of its glow. You wouldnt know, because you were gone. Always off defending the country when you shouldve been protecting me. The last came out like Id shoved it through a grater, shredded and somewhat battered. Before he could demand to know what I meant, I tore off my jacket, yanked my shirtsleeve up over my shoulder, and revealed the inside of my upper arm. The part that hardly ever shows. Unless you hold up your hand to answer a question in class. Id learned never to do that. What the hell are these? Albert demanded, brushing his thumb against eight separate raised circles marring the smooth pale skin that comes naturally to us redheads. Are they scars? Geez, Dad, lemme think. Was I born with these marks? I mean, I know you were gone a lot, but surely you wouldve noticed this kind of disfigurement on an infant. He clamped his jaw shut and yanked me toward him. Who did this to you? Tell me right now. And be honest, or else Or else what? I might kill the wrong man. Watching the color rush to fill his face once again, I thought, He didnt know. All these years I thought he had to. How could he not? But it was like hed leased his brain to the military and all we got was sloppy seconds. Which is okay for some things. But not so great when Dads oblivious to festering sores on your arm. And in your family. It wasnt a man, I said. It was your wife. With a cigarette. Anytime one of us caused her to lose it. Alberts eyes went back to my arm and he began to shake his head. Of course he wouldnt believe me. Shed said he wouldnt. I was ready for a big, fat denial. But all he said was It sounds to me like you took the punishment for everybody. I nodded. Evie only made her that mad once, and though I was only nine at the time, I knew she wouldnt be able to handle it. A couple of the others are Daves, but the rest are mine. I watched him worry at those marks, as if he could somehow erase them if he brushed his fingers across them enough times. When he still didnt respond I said, I guess I couldve done what Dave and Evie did. Learn to read her moods. Figure out when to keep my mouth shut. Still not meeting my eyes he asked, What did you do? I shrugged. By the time I was twelve Id grown taller and tougher than her. One day she came after me with that goddamned cigarette and I beat the crap out of her. I tried to pull my arm from his hand, to wrap it around my stomach as it lurched at that awful memory. The knowledge that Id done what a daughter never should. Forced into it by a mother whod broken her trust. The worst partEvie crying. Screaming really. Begging me not to kill her mommy. It was the first time in my life that Id understood what I was capable of. He put his arms around mÃs aimee, patient through my initial resistance. Crushing me to his chest when I finally allowed the embrace. I didnt cry. Those days had passed. But something at the icy core of me flared. Suddenly painfully warm. Even more so when I leaned back to see the single tear running down the old mans face. The only one Id ever seen crack the hard rock of those green eyes. Jazzy, he began. I shook my head. Its over now. Is it? The question caught me off guard. Do you ever get past something like that, when the scars slap you across the face every morning in the shower? I realized I couldnt answer him truthfully. About the vampire guy, I said. Albert took a deep breath. Tightened his hands on my shoulders. Let them drop. I wouldnt recommend him. Theyre only after one thing, you know. Dad! Thats not what I meant! Well, maybe a little. But I was really talking about the blood. Dont let him fool you. Just because hes had a few lifetimes to school himself in our ways doesnt mean hes like us. Hes a predator. A parasite. You strip away his act and hes no better than an undead tick. He nodded wisely. No. You stick with that Vayl. Hell take care of you. Ha! If you only knew! Dont you think hes a little old for me? Hed been turned at thirty-eight. And while no gray hairs sprinkled the coal blackness of his hair, hed never pass for a twenty-something. Albert shook his head. I dont see you getting comfortable with a young buck now. Seems to me you need somebody whos survived the same kind of crap as you. Looking at Vayl, you can tell. Hes been through it. I thought of the scars Id seen once, crisscrossing his shoulders and back. Even in his relative ignorance, my dad could still make a valid point. I got up. Its definitely time to leave when you start making sense. I whistled to Jack. When his ears perked I said, Come on, boy. Were outta here cause Dads freaking about the Amityville room again. When I grinned at Albert he growled, Its not funny! That things gonna kill me, you know! And when Im dead Youre never going to die because the gatekeepers of heaven and hell will never stop arguing about which one wants to keep you out the worst! He snorted and slapped me on the leg. Youre all right, you know that? Yeah, I do. I threw my weapons bag across my back and grabbed my trunk. He looked at me sideways. Good. Im glad she didnt take that away from you. I nodded and had turned to leave when his next words stopped me flat. And Im sorry. I put my hand on the wall to steady myself. Not even daring to look over my shoulder, I whispered, For what? Im your father. Its my job to protect you. And I failed. I thought about what he said until Jack came to stand beside me, rubbing his cheek against my thigh like he thought he was a tomcat andÃas ="4 needed to mark me. Finally I said, Apology accepted. I didnt sleep right away. I lay on my stomach under the covers, still fully dressed because Id have to go back to work in another few hours. And because if I took one article of clothing off, theyd all go. Just lying in Vayls bed did that to me. I was beginning to think when we finally did pull off an all-nighter, we might need to arrange a somewhat remote location for the deed. I had a hunch it was going to get noisy. I dangled my left hand over the edge of the bed, leaving it tangled in the fur of Jacks neck as he lay on the floor beside me. Im a sad case, Jack, I whispered. And the worst part is, I dont even mind anymore. As soon as I closed my eyes I began dreaming. I recognized the zooming delight in my heart even before I glanced to my side to smile at my hiking partner. Matt grinned back, his teeth practically glowing against the deep tan of his face. I stopped right there on the trail, threw my arms around him, and gave him a long, luscious kiss. What was that for? he asked as he raised his head. Bringing me here. Look at this! I demanded, my gesture encompassing the whole of the Highlands. We stood on a flat brown trail sided by acres of heather, dotted by small rocks and large boulders. In the background the steep granite slopes of Ben Nevis beckoned. Have you ever seen anything more beautiful? Yah. That would be you, lass. I spun, jerking my arm out of his grasp. Matt had been replaced. By Brude. What are you doing here? Did my voice have to go all squeaky-breathy like that? Um, yeah, dumbass. Thats what happens when youre freaked. Hard not to be with those dark, fathomless eyes boring into you. That massive picture-puzzle chest reminding you a mystery remained unsolved and now youd be lucky if you woke again to pursue its unanswered questions. I came to fetch you, he said in that rich, rolling accent. The flavor of power sweetens like honey with a good woman beside you to share the spoils. He emphasized his point by banging his staff into the ground. I shrugged. Am I supposed to be impressed by that? No. By me. He tried to pull me into his arms, but I evaded his hands, backing slowly down the path like Id just encountered a grizzly bear. Who are you? I told you before, lass. I am King Brude. These are my lands and have been for nigh onto four thousand years. But now they will be more. I have been Satans Enforcer long enough. It is my time to rise. My armies are ready. The dungeon is complete. You saw how strongly it is made. He waited long enough that I realized I was supposed to respond. Oh, yeah. Lovely workmanship. The blocks were, uh, very thick. But it doesnt seem quite practical. I mean you ghosts could just I am no ghost! he cried, as offended as if Id questioned his manhood. Do I not have dominion over them, and een all the unkind spirits who flock to my domain? First of all, I dont know what een means. Also, Im waking up now. Wait! You must stay with me! His raised fist added a threat to the demand. But the voice I paused for was Raouls. Jasmine? I turned, relieved to find my Spirit Guide striding up the hill behind me. Ive been looking for you. Why have you been so elusive? I pointed a finger at Brude, glad to see it wasnt shaking. Much. The Neanderthal wants to drag me off by the hair. In a lower voice I asked, People dont do that here, do they? Because I gotta tell you, I have sensitive roots. Raoul shook his head, smiling past the concern in his eyes. Ive never heard of it. But since youre not yet trained to protect that bundle of curls in the Thin, would you mind stepping behind me for a minute? The Thin? You mean . . . I really cant just make this go away by sitting up in bed? In that case, if I had the time Id build a fort between me and that maniac. I switched positions with Raoul and looked around for a big stick. Or maybe a rock. Surely anything I found here would work as a weapon. And my Guide deserved at least a show of backup, even if I suspected Brude could take us both with one arm strapped to his side. Raoul bowed, keeping his eyes raised in case the king fought dirty. We have no quarrel with you. But urgent business requires us to move on, he said. I cannot allow that, Brude replied. He pointed to me. My claim is on her. She must stay and rule at my side. You are such a throwback, I informed him. Your claim. Do I look like a gold mine to you? Raoul snapped a shut-up look over his shoulder. Let me handle this, please. I wanted to say something really mature like, He started it. But maybe this wasnt the time. Raoul said, Shes Eldhayr. Do you really want that kind of fight? I could bring the whole Eminent screaming down on your head, and when we were done with you not even a spark would remain to prove you had ever existed. You could, said Brude, grinning craftily, if they were at your shoulder. But they must be scattered to the seven winds at the moment. No, I will take her now, while the time is ripe. He looked at me as he savored that last word, his eyes full of the plans hed made for us. You cant make me stay, I told him. I put my hand on Raouls shoulder. Can he? Hes a Domytr. That gives him the ability to try. I paged through my mental dictionary. Ive never heard of that. You wouldnt have. Theyre rare. Hand-picked by Lucifer. And exclusive to this side. The Domytr and the Eldhayr began to circle one another. I shadowed Raoul, still searching for some form of naturally occurring weapon. I saw rocks, but they were all set into the earth so deep, no way would I be able to extricate one before the fight had ended. I clenched my fists, and when the movement didnt even crack my knuckles, I wondered if the Thin had even left me enough strength to heft one. Brude charged, yelling a battle cry that liquefied all the food in my bowels. Shit! We should run! Ah, the voice of reason. Why is it we never listen to her when the battle is on? It would spare us such a lot of pain. Or in Raouls case, a blow to the nose that seemed to break it, and a punch that glanced off his eye, but only because his head was already rocking backward. Holy crap, that guy can swing a staff! Only its not just the wood talking. I think his tattoos are getting darker when he attacks. Almost like theyre being reinforced. And look at that. Theyre coalescing! Forming some sort of second skin. Except I have a feeling its a lot more durable than most armor. Raoul pulled his sword. A rune-covered steel that shone like sun on the water, he wielded it with the ease of a master. A lunge. A slash across Brudes upper chest that bled so freely it began to look like hed slipped on a red T-shirt for the occasion. But as I watched, the tattooed armor folded over the cut and the bleeding stopped. Your metal cannot harm me here, Brude said triumphantly. Oh, thats reassuring. Raoul snapped, Play with someone elses head, Brude. Mine is bent on your destruction. He jumped forward again, smashing his blade against Brudes staff. Something should have broken. Maybe it was Raouls pride. He backed away. Are you done playing already? Good enough. Brudes eyes jumped to mine. I believe it would be better to finish this quickly, after all. It has been so long. He nodded in decision and slowly lifted the staff, walking around Raoul as he also turned. Waiting for him to make a mistake. He leaped forward, moving so quickly I barely caught the shift in his shoulders that signaled his intentions. I bounced away from Raoul, allowing him the room he needed to adjust. He veered sideways, cracking his sword against Brudes staff as it passed within a millimeter of his head. Raouls heel to the kings ribs shouldve scored the best shot hed made so far. Brude grunted, but only with effort. The armor had slid forward to intercept Raouls blow. Id fought supernaturally shielded opponents before, so I knew Raoul felt like hed just connected with the radiator of a Mack truck. He reversed the sword in his hand, holding it so the blade emerged from the back of his fist like you might hold a dagger in a knife fight. Rushing toward Brude, he battered the king with multiple kicks to the torso and a blow to the temple with the hilt of the sword. Brude didnt bother to block the blows. The armor did all that so well his head barely jerked, though Raoul had hit him hard enough to snap his neck. He responded with a combination of slashing attacks that forced Raoul to pull back or lose some choice parts. Oh goody. How about I just stand here like a helpless Victorian Miss whilst the menfolk battle for my honor? Or I couldI looked around. Nope. No heroic rescue wrote itself on my brain as I scanned the scene. Well, this sucks. I moved completely off the path, avoiding the sweating, heaving fighters on my way to a light-gray boulder. I leaned against it, brushing my hands against the rough crags of the stone. Down by my hips I discovered a stash of small rocks in a recess where either the wind or a bored hand had chipped them off and left them for later. I picked one up. Tossed it up and down in my hand. And lofted it at Brude. It hit him. Of course it didnt hurt. His inked-on shell came to his rescue. But I threw another anyway. It became the only way I could find to amuse myself between rounds. Round One: Raoul busting his ass to no avail. Medium-sized piece o granite to the small of the kings back. Bangtwo points! Round Two: Brude nearly taking off Raouls head. Two small pebbles to the Domytrs left thigh. Hey, they hit at the same time. I am the Queen of Rock Pelting! Round Three: Raoul throwing such an intricate combination of moves I didnt recognize what discipline hed pulled them from, which meant he was now fighting out of the School of Desperation. Flat stone, perfect for skipping, bounced right off the ear. Its no fun when he doesnt even flinch. How are we ever going to get past that goddamned armor? Round Four: I zinged another one. At the same time Raoul landed a punch that shouldve shattered Brudes jaw. But the crack I heard was his hand breaking. To give him credit he didnt cry out. Didnt even delay his next move. Just switched back to his sword, which clanged against Brudes staff at the same time that he threw a front kick into the kings diaphragm. Raoul, this is pointless, I said. Back off, dude. Maybe I can talk some sense into this guy. Raouls response was a kick that caught Brude in the ribs. Unfortunately he didnt pull his leg back fast enough. Brude grasped his calf with both hands and twisted. I heard Raouls knee pop just before he screamed. Brude tossed Raoul aside like a bag of laundry, sending him flying at least ten feet into the heather. Then he came for me. Because he expected it, I scurried out of his reach. Ran to Raouls side. Nope. Forget pulling him to his feet, much less making for less-populated spots. Are we done for? I asked. Raoul shook his head. Not an answer. Just an attempt to clear the woozies. Hes pulling strength from somewhere beyond himself. Look at him. I had been, but only casually. I opened my third eye as wide as I could manage. Brudes lips curled upward as he strode toward me, his arms swinging confidently at his sides. He moved like a true warrior, comfortable in his skin, capable of instant lethality from any position. But his eyesËn. ar added a disturbing dimension. They said hed be happy to stab, hack, or impale given any lame excuse and the weaponry to pull it off. Beautiful, whispered the part of my brain that recognized how closely that trait must link him to evil here, where the prettier you were, the higher up the nasty ladder you got to climb. As I watched his tattoos detach from one another, become just another set of funky body squiggles, I caught another movement. Like a longer length of hair flowing off his shoulders, down his back. A nearly invisible cape that fluttered behind him as he walked. It wasnt like one youd see on, say, Superman. Where a couple of guys on the ground might look up and say, Yo! Mr. Hero! Your sheets stuck between your legs! right before he plummeted to the earth and put a big hole in some poor womans kitchen island. This item seemed muscular. Almost like a pterodactyl wing, it wrapped around him as he approached us. A shield, or maybe a supernatural steroid pump, it was definitely the item that gave him that extra edge. And I had no idea how to cut it from him. I leaned into Raouls ear, whispered the secret to Brudes advantage just as he reached me. He grabbed my arm and yanked me to my feet. You will be mine. I dont see how I can do that, I told him, working hard to force calm into my voice. Could I really get stuck here? No. Dont even allow the possibility. Youre not staying. Because if you do, youll probably die. Plus Vayl would be so pissed. I thought of him standing guard over that damned Scidairan when I needed him here. Now! You will do as I say, Brude said, his hand tightening painfully on my skin. And thats when I knew what I had to do. You like getting your way, dont you? Of course. Well, you know what? I stepped up to him, put my free arm around his waist, and shoved my body against his. So do I. I nuzzled my mouth against his neck. As he moaned I felt the cape slide out from between us. And wrap around me. I was in. With one chance to get this right. I pictured Vayl. Pretended it was his body pressing against mine. His skin under my canines. And bit. So hard that my teeth nearly met each other inside the bloody tissue of his carotid. Though I tried not to swallow, I felt Brudes blood spurt down my throat. Its okay, this isnt real, I told myself. Its not a dream, insisted the librarian in my head, who was already shelving this experience into the vast, unending Horror area of my biography section. But the blood . . . its not like Im really stomaching the stuff that powers him. Lies. All little fibs to keep my mind off the disaster I was making of his throat. The gurgling screams in my ear. The pounding on my back as he tried to release himself from the clench Id taken on him. He tasted of thick, sweet metal. Behind it the heavier flavor of stolen vigor, coming straight from that ghost-cape enveloping us both. As his blood gushed down the sides of my mouth, I had less and less of a problem resisting his onslaught. Finally he appealed to Raoul. Get her off of me! And what? I will allow you to cross my lands freely for the next fortnight. That was good enough for me. I released him, spitting until my mouth cleared, backing until my shoulder blades hit Raouls chest. Wait a second. My Spirit Guide couldnt stand. I whipped around. Vayl, how did you get here? He motioned to Cirilai. You needed me. You called. I came. When his eyes met mine they were blacker than Id ever seen them. Angry fountains of red rose and fell from his pupils as he stared at Brudes throat. His words cut into me like a garrote as he said, Jasmine, what have you done? The accusation in Vayls tone brought the blood rushing beneath my cheeks. Which was when I realized I probably had quite a bit on top of my skin as well. I pulled out the neck of my shirt and wiped my face with it. Wondered if, when I woke up, Id still have this taste in my mouth, still want to brush my teeth as badly as I did at this moment. Neither Vayl nor I felt like looking at each other, so we spent some time watching Brude make a poultice out of dirt, spit, and his own blood. Once hed packed the entire mess onto his neck, he pointed at me. Kind of satisfying to see that finger trembling. Woman, you are a viper, he said. I shrugged. Most of my enemies end up thinking something similar. He shook his head, causing his shining black braids to brush back and forth across his sweating shoulders. You think us adversaries, but in fact we fall on the same side and always will. So the prophets predicted: And Brude shall take unto himself a queen of unsurpassed skill, strength, and beauty, whose astonishing wit will find itself outmatched by the sharpness of her tongue. Mark my words, we will rule this land together, you and I. And all of Lucifers demons will tremble at our dominion. Like hell! His smile made me shiver. Now you begin to understand. He kept his distance, but somehow the intensity in his eyes made me feel as if hed sidled right up to me. Like his hands had found their way under my clothes, and where they touched my skin burned. When you need me, call my name and I will come to you. Say it now, my queen. I need you, Brude. Let me hear it once before I leave. Beside me, Vayl made a noise Id never heard before. But if Id caught that sound in the jungle Id have scampered up the nearest tree. Because I was afraid even touching him would set him off, I just sent calm thoughts in his direction as I gave Brude my coldest stare. Go away before I shred you like last years receipts, I said. I shall. But only for a time. You will beg for my return. And thank me as well. What makes you think Id ever thank you? Your enemy is mine just as you are mine. I never supposed you would hear my calls at Clava Cairns. But your pet has much sharper ears. And an obedient heart. You . . . you showed Jack where to dig for that harness? Why? What does my enemy want to do with it? Which enemy are we even talking about? With a nod of his head and a smile that let me know he loved the fact hed filled me with questions, he left. Fading to nothing just like his ghostly subjects. Well, shit! So how did he taste? asked Vayl. I am guessing earthy with a hint of ass. I didnt realize my fists were clenched until I raised one to his face. I unwound a finger, saving the middle one for later, and shook my pointer under his nose. Where do you get off with the snotty attitude? I was saving my life just now! And working! You were practically rutting with that oaf! I held out my arms. Twirled around. See this? Get a good look, will ya? Fully clothed, yeah? How the hell He widened his eyes in that you-are-the-ultimate-idiot expression of his that made me want to grab a pair of tweezers and start plucking out all his nose hairs. How could you possibly be more intimate than to take another mans blood? That should have been me! What the f . . . Ohhhh. Vayl, I was not trying to pleasure the freak. I was trying to kill him. Ask Raoul. I gestured to my Spirit Guide, who was looking properly pathetic over by the edge of the path. Unfortunately he didnt feel making peace between us was his job. Totally ignoring Vayls questioning expression, he said, Jasmine, we have to go. Colonel John has located the source of your fathers problem. We were supposed to meet him at my penthouse Goddammit, Raoul, this is important to me! He winced at my obscenity and sighed as he faced Vayl. Obviously I couldnt beat Brude, though I wasted a great deal of effort trying. Jasmine found a way to breach his defenses and used the only weapon that would work for her in this place at this time. Vayl nodded stiffly, but when he turned back to me I could tell he wasnt satisfied. What the hell? He had all the facts. What else could he need? Raoul struggled to rise, failed, gave me a frustrated look. Im coming, I said, striding past Vayl, avoiding contact I wouldve sought half an hour before. As I helped Raoul to his feet I asked, How come you cant just zap your parts back to fine? For the same reason Brude needs to spend the next hour with an excellent needlewoman. We can be injured here. We can even die, though the consequences are somewhat more frightening than those we faced as mortals, considering the power of the beings we fight in these planes. Oh. Without a word, Vayl arrived at Raouls other side and together we walked him down the hill, back the way wed come. Somehow the greens and puÓe gizerples of the meadow Id begun this dream-hike through didnt lift my spirits like it had to start with. In fact, if I could get a guarantee that Id never see this landscape again, Id be willing to make payments to any of a number of Raouls favorite charities. For life. After a couple of minutes I said, Um. Arent we kind of in my dream? Technically, said Raoul. But only in that your dream allowed Brude to pull us into the Thin, where his realm seems to be flourishing like mold on bread. His frown didnt stop me from asking, So whatre we doing now? Because I was beginning to seriously worry about my Spirit Guide, who was sweating like a college wrestler in mid workout. The pain must be excruciating. Were looking for a door. You mean like the one I used to visit your place last time? He nodded, biting his lip as his toe accidentally hit the path. They exist in every plane. Remember I told you there was one in Castle Hoppringhill? Yeah. Thats the one Im looking for. But its miles from Tearlach! Its miles from your body. But your mind always keeps one close. Ah, yes, there it is. He pointed across the meadow to a flaming rectangle framing a black portal whose center could lead us any number of places depending on the words we chanted before we walked through it. Explain that, I demanded. Whys the door always close in my mind? I dont know. Its something unique to you. Ive never known anyone else whos been able to do it. Oh great. One more weird spot on the mustard-and-blood-stained T-shirt that was my life. Raoul murmured the appropriate wordage and the door cleared, automatically widening to admit the three of us at the same time. When we emerged, what hit me was the thought of how starkly my two bosses workplaces contrasted. Raoul worked out of his home, a penthouse currently overlooking the sparkling skyline of Caracas. Petes office looked like it had come straight out of a library basement. Colonel John waited for us by a bank of large windows, his hands clasped behind his back as he observed the city below him. He took one look at Raoul and his mustache seemed to drop an extra inch. Over there, he ordered. We lowered Raoul onto the soft white couch Colonel John had directed us to. Clearing a place on a glass coffee table that Raoul had added to his decor since the last time Id visited, Colonel John sat opposite him with his knee between Raouls booted legs. We watched him pull a long, well-maintained knife out of the sheath at his left side and split Raouls pants from thigh to hem. My Spirit Guides knee had swollen to three times its regular size. And the noise he made when Colonel John laid his hands on it made me turn away. I strode to the sleek black bar, Óeekel where I poured myself something that smelled a lot like whiskey from a glass decanter and stubbornly ignored my reflection in the mirrored wall. Do you want something? I asked Vayl as he came up to the other side and sank onto one of the black cushioned bar stools. When he didnt answer I met his eyes. Same color as before, and not the one I was hoping to see. Vayl Why could you not wait? What? Now his blood is in you when mine should have been first. I clutched my glass so hard I was surprised it didnt shatter in my hands. I wanted to yell at him that Id had no choice. I considered throwing my booze in his face and screaming that drinking blood was grosser than sucking toes, neither of which could he expect me to do at any time during our relationship. Then I got this image of my big toe, painted bright red, suddenly developing a face and a hot Southern temper to match, screaming, What the hell is wrong with mah bad self? And I started to giggle. His brows lowered so fast they wouldve crossed if it had been anatomically possible. Oh, stop, I said. Im not laughing at you. I never do. You should consider that. Its not necessarily a good thing. As his jaw began to tighten I went on. If youll recall, you were first. In Miami. Your fangs? My neck? You seemed to think it was a big yummy moment. That is . . . different. Bullshit. And I havent forgotten the night you explained that you make it a point to sample your targets A-positive whenever possible, just to make sure they taste as guilty as the CIA led you to believe they were to start with. So, using your method of judgment, I should also be pissed that youre the equivalent of a blood whore. A what? His voice went so deep it practically tolled. I wasnt sure when hed slid off the stool and come around to my side. Usually I noticed things like that. But his eyes had captivated me so completely Id lost all awareness of my surroundings. Its all in how you look at things, isnt it? You are mad. Once Id have kicked him right in the teeth. Or done a quick hunt for the looney van. Now I laughed. Youre jealous. I am not. Now you sound like Cole. Are you actively trying to snap my control now, or is this just part of your overall charm? I sidled up to him. Whispered, When I bite you, itll be because I want to make your toes curl and your hair stand on end. And you wont need stitches afterward. Youll need crutches. Finally. The black bled out of his eyes, replaced by that emerald green Id grown to adore. I heard a sharp crack, looked down and realized the edge of the bar had buckled under the pressure of his grip. Aw, Vayl, just when Raoul was getting used to you. It is your fault. Pushing me to within a hairsbreadth of explosion and then spinning me so quickly into desire it is all I can do to keep myself from taking you right here. I almost said, Taking me where? Like a ditz. Because the second I kicked in my eighteenth-century translator my mind went, Oh. Ahhhh! Blush. Giggle. Cool! Vayl said, I have never seen that expression on your face before. What does it mean, I wonder? Um, probably something along the lines of, I cant wait to get you alone. Crack. An entire triangle of the bars edge came loose in Vayls hand. He looked down at it like it had just deeply disappointed him. He shook his head and murmured, Damn. I snorted. He glared at me. You are not helping. Im sorry, its just Aaaah! Raouls cry of pain made my shoulder blades ache. And how did Vayl choose to distract him? Raoul, I just broke your bar. It turned out that Raoul was so relieved for Colonel John to have put his knee back right that he didnt mind much about the bar. It came with the room, he told us as we sat on the couch that met his at a forty-five-degree angle, staring at the bit Vayl had torn off as it balanced in the middle of the coffee table. Ive been thinking of replacing it. With what? I asked. He laid his head back. I cant tell you. Why not? Youll lose all respect for me, and then how will I ever get you to believe anything I have to say? Before I could even begin to think of begging, Colonel John said, Come now, Raoul. This hedging is paramount to torture. You must let us in on your secret now. Raoul raised his head. I want a train set. He waited. When we didnt laugh he allowed a hint of excitement to enter his eyes as he said, I could build one all along that wall. Two levels. With a working yard. And at least five engines running at once. I had one when I washe glanced at mewell, you know. Boy, did I. I wondered, had Colonel John brought him back from the dead long ago, to fight as an earthly Eldhayr like I was now? And then, how had he finally ended up here? A blast from some suicide bomber he just couldnt come back from? Do it, said Colonel John so decisively it sounded like an order. Really? Raoul eyed the bar like it might attack him if he tried to dismantle it. I dont know. It seems kind of You do understand that is what makes us different from them. As Colonel John waited for Raouls full attention he fished a pipe out of his pocket and began to fill it from a roll of tobacco he pulled from his boot. What do you mean? Raoul finally asked. The ability to play. Nothing we fight, be it demon, kloricht, slyein, or faorzig ever indulges in lighthearted amusement. Every single creature that calls itself our enemy has lost its power to laugh. To joke. To have fun. Which is why we must hold to it as if it were the most treasured part of our souls. He looked at each of us, one by one. Perhaps it is. He lit the tobacco hed packed with a match struck on the side of a battered red box. Raoul jumped up, standing on one leg like a flamingo who thinks the waters a tad too cold for both feet today. As he hopped toward the hall he said, I have to get some paper. Wheres that pencil? It was just here! If I design it in a U-shape I should be able tono, that wont work. Or will it? Raoul. He stopped, teetered so precariously I half rose from my seat before he finally caught hold of one of the white chairs that surrounded his dining room table. He turned around. Yes, Colonel? Are you forgetting something? Colonel John squinted over the cloud of smoke hed puffed up, which smelled sharp and yet sweet, an aching reminder of Gramps Lew. Oh. Raoul pogoed back to us, only a shade of guilt marring the anticipation on his face. He plopped down on the couch between me and Vayl. Colonel John couldnt locate Samoss contract, but he has found your fathers attacker. I sat forward on the couch, watching the colonel enjoy his smoke. One bit of me found it amusing to note that even here, so far removed from his time, the man had found it impossible to lose his old habits. But the rest felt like a tabby clawing her way up a curtain, yowling because the dude holding the catnip wouldnt freaking share! Finally the ancient veteran squinted at me through the haze hed created and said, I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, young Jasmine, but Im afraid your mother has escaped from hell. She seems to be the one who hit your father with the van. And, ah, the incident with the pineapple cans? When I gave him a blank look, he nodded wisely. I supposed your father had kept you in the dark on that one. No sense in worrying the children unnecessarily. Well, it seems she was trying to gain his attention, and in her frustration at being unable to do so, she knocked over a large wooden pineapple that had been erected by Alberts favorite grocer. If Shelby had not quickly pulled him out of the way, a sea of Del Monte chunks in their own syrup might have crushed the life out of him. When the colonel first gave me Moms news Id shoved my hands in my hair, prepared to yank out handfuls as shed pushed me to do so many times in my adolescence. I froze, fully aware I was giving myself mini bunny ears, and began to laugh. Colonel John traded puzzled looks with Raoul. I fail to see the humor here. The Gatekeeper has unleashed the dogs. And if they catch her before she returns voluntarily, I can foresee no end to her tortures. I felt the laughter burn to cinders in my throat. Nearly choking on the ashes I said, According to my count, shes done exactly four nice things for me in the past twenty-five years. You Ûiveerswant to tell me why I should give a shit? When all three men winced at my four-letter-word choice I jerked myself off the couch and stomped to the window. What the hell? Is this your idea of a joke? You put me in the most stressful situations you can imagine, where you know Im going to need to swear, and then you surround me with old-world prudes? Matt never cared what I said. Matt liked me just the way I was. I was talking to the Big Kahuna, but I addressed the broad expanse of skyscrapers and twinkling lights hiding masses of pissed-off poor people who thought the only way to make life better was to give all the power they didnt realize they had to the biggest dickhead they could find. Vayls hands, warm on my shoulders, let me know he cared despite my potty mouth. I looked up, caught my breath as his amber eyes met mine. Maybe even a little bit because of it? The heart-crushing longing Id felt for my dead guy eased as I stared up at my undead one. Do you suppose we should do something about your mother before she kills your father? he asked. Fine. Lets call Dave. He likes them both better than I do. He can be the mediator. Colonel John cleared his throat. The apologetic look in his eyes led me to ask, Theres more? I am afraid so, he said. I was able to intercept a third message from her loeden. She wants to meet both your father and you at Clava Cairns. It seems to be a repeat of a message your father already received and did not acknowledge. It is here, awaiting your reply. He nodded toward the hallway that led to the biggest part of Raouls penthouse. A series of locked doors hiding treasures Id only begun to uncover the last time Id visited. I turned around so I could search Vayls expressions better as we talked. What do you think shes after? He shrugged. You know her better than I. He lifted the curl that rimmed the right side of my face. The one that had turned white after shed touched me when wed met in hell. Has she changed? I wanted to think so. And the fury that rose at that little-girl yearning filled my lungs like glue. I slammed my hand against my chest, reminding myself how to breathe. Nobody whos done what she did changes, I said. What did she do to you, my Jasmine? His whisper was so soft it could almost have been the doors of my own memory creaking shut, trying to block access. I glanced past the comforting barrier of his shoulder to the men sitting beyond us. They hadnt heard. In fact, realizing we needed privacy, Colonel John had restarted Raouls toy train conversation and my Spirit Guide was yapping deliriously about track layouts and the proper turn radius for HO scale. I moved to the side, so their view of me would be completely blocked by Vayls broad back. For the second time tonight I shed my jacket and revealed scars Id kept hidden up to this point. Boy, was I getting all therapied up lately, or what? After one look at my sverhamins face I decided or what should probably apply next time. Because if my dad had been furious, Vayl had snapped. Blood filled his eyes until the only relief from the frightening redness was the hard core of blaÛardheick at their centers. His lips pulled back, revealing his fangs, like a lions will when hes warning another male off his territory. And his powers spiked, an Arctic gale to my Sensitivity, making me ram into the window so hard I could feel the wood of its frame biting through my shirt. Vayl? I whispered. What is happening? demanded Colonel John. He and Raoul had risen off the couch. Despite the fact that one supported the other, they still managed to make a threatening duo. Back away from her, Vayl! Raoul shouted. You are a guest here. Only allowed because I have pronounced it neutral territory for the duration of your stay. If I invoke the holy protections once again you will burn as surely as if you had entered a cathedral! I put my hand on Vayls chest, willing him to be calm. I know youre pissed. So am I. Every day. But this isnt helping; you see that, dont you? Come on, if youre not going to be the levelheaded one, were pretty much screwed. I want to be there when you confront her, he growled. Okay, fine. No problem. Never mind that Id have agreed to slip into a frilly apron and bake a carrot cake if that would take the vengeance out of his expression. I turned to the other guys and smiled brightly as Vayls powers began to ebb. Its all good, I assured them. I just opened my big mouth one too many times. You know me, F this, F that. Hes so sick of me swearing sometimes he could happily throw me off the roof. Not that hed ever do that, I hastened to add, realizing my babbling was about to get us into worse trouble. Best to finish our business and get out. I went on. Tell my mother Ill talk to Dad and, if hes okay with a meet, Ill get back to Raoul with the arrangements. But we wont have time to do anything until after our missions accomplished. Which means she needs play it cool until then. Okay? Still looking somewhat suspicious, Colonel John nodded. Which gave Raoul little choice but to agree. I let my smile widen. Now my entire face hurt. How did beauty queens do it? Thanks so much for your help. Cant tell you how much I appreciate it. Big weight off my mind. I took Vayls hand, clenched it hard to make sure he followed me as I said, Dont worry about seeing us out. We know the way. Sorry about the bar again, but it sounds like youve got a great plan in place for the train dealie. Keep me posted on that, will ya? And, having reestablished an expression of avid interest on Raouls face, at least, I led Vayl out the door and back to the real world. I opened my eyes and took a deep, whopping breath. The kind you want after youve been stuck inside a gas station bathroom way too long. Were back. Vayl stirred. Which was when I realized how Cirilai had found him so easily. Hed come into his room, into his bed, and wrapped himself around me so tightly I felt like Id crawled into a kids sleeping bag. Um, Vayl? Mmm. We should get up. Why? I strained my head to see past his curls to the little round alarm clock on the pretty railed table beside the bed. Im assuming you had Cole take your place when you came in here. Yes. Well, I have to go relieve him. And youre going to be dead to the world [literally!] in less than half an hour. He lifted his chin from where it rested on my shoulder. His warm breath tickled at my cheek as he said, Then surely another twenty or thirty minutes will not hurt him. Youre damn straight it will! Cole cut in, which was when I realized Vayl, at least, hadnt taken off his transmitter. Get your ass up here, Jaz. Ooh, our third sounded pretty irritable. Tell him Im coming, I said. I heard, said Cole. What are you, sitting on Vayls lap or something? Never mind, I dont want to know. Just get up here. Strange things are happening and Im tired of trying to figure out if theyre designed to pull me off Floraidh watch or if I really should investigate. I shoved at Vayls chest. It worked about as well as poking an elephant with a daisy. Well be right there, I said anyway. Vayl began to nuzzle that sensitive area right behind my earlobe. Which made my eyes roll right up in their sockets. Tough not to make any noise as his hand slipped under my shirt. I wanted it to continue . . . well, was forever too long? But Cole needed us. The mission loomed. Not to mention my crappy mother. And did I really want to lock in the memories of our first time with a Scidairans spell-drenched B and B? Not to mention my nap breath. Not as bad as morning breath, but still skanky enough to warrant a brushing. Because underneath it the aftertaste of Brudes blood had lingered. Impossible, my mind whispered. Your body was here the whole time. Tell that to my taste buds. Unbelievable the effort it took to peel my hands off Vayls ass. Apparently theyd discovered it fit them better than a pair of driving gloves and they didnt appreciate the order to move. Because they kept trying to pull the old cup-and-squeeze, I shoved them under my thighs where they proceeded to pinch me for depriving them of such pleasure after a long, long absence. I have to pee, I said. The nibbling at my ear stopped. Frustrated scream from my bimbo libido, whod been chained up so long she resembled a skeleton hanging from Brudes dungeon wall. Which raised a whole slew of new questions I wasnt yet awake enough to deal with. I struggled to sit up. Vayl pulled back slightly. You do? I reached up to kiss him, feather-light, on the chin, whispered, Does this feel like the right time to you? The right place? Yes. I laughed. His chuckle sounded less strangled every time he let it roll. And when heãll.ont let me up, his smile even looked less murderous than usual. Shall I wait for you, then? Up to you. I wont be long. I spent five minutes in the bathroom and came out feeling a lot more like the old Jaz, who would never have dreamed of biting her opponent on the neck. At least I hadnt suffered any bad effects from it. Yet, whispered a new voice in my mind, one Id never heard before and didnt have time now to pinpoint. At six thirty in the morning Tearlach stopped reflecting the personalities of its owners and guests, and began to show its own individual quirks. A light rain had begun outside, along with a wind that made the house whisper and creak as we walked down the hall toward the stairs. Vayl could see in the dark, and with my contact lenses activated, so could I. The knickknacks and frills that had seemed homey in the light now took on a spook-house freakishness as we passed them. We crept up the stairs, Vayl moving silently inside his camouflage, me shielded by my Sensitivity and Bergmans watch, Jack just naturally quiet on his padded feet. We reached the fourth-floor landing before I smelled it. Vayl. A witch is working a spell here, I whispered. Yes, you told me. The Haighs No, a witch. A Wiccan, like Tolly. Cole met us a few steps into the hallway, his eyes wide and glittering as he swung them from my face to Vayls. Look at the doors, he whispered, shining his flashlight on the entrance to Floraidhs room. At first it looked like any quaint old door thats been painted repeatedly. A dull shine reflected the off-white Floraidh had chosen to color her entryway. Shed hung a basket of silk forget-me-nots under the room number. You know what, I dont think the paint on that door was cracked when I opened it earlier this evening, I said. Look at Dormals, he murmured as he swung the light in that direction. Hers was in even worse shape. Paint had peeled down in strips, as if a clawed hand had scraped it top to bottom. The door creaked, and then the diamond-embedded symbol on its upper-right-hand corner flared, as if it had begun to burn deep within the wood. The jewel itself glittered so brightly Id have believed the sun was shining straight on it if the window wasnt shaded. Cole swung his light to Floraidhs door. We watched the same action take place there. And then, as suddenly as I might snap my fingers, the scent of Wicca died. Its gone, I said. It is? Cole trained his light all around the hallway as if to catch the culprit whod tried, and failed, to breach the Scidairans defenses. Was it Bea? I dont know. I didnt scent witchery at Castle Hoppringhill when all those snakes appeared. So either she was trying to mask herself there because she was in public . . . Vayl flicked Coles light off. Or Floraidh has ãorae stwo mortal enemies staying under her roof. After such an exciting start to the day, youd have thought the action would swing right on into overdrive. Nope. Vayl went back to his room to crawl into his specially made blackout bed-tent. After sleeping until one in the afternoon, Albert accepted the news about Mom and our plan to deal with her remarkably well. He grabbed a bite to eat and took Jack back to my room to watch a My Family marathon until we decided we needed them. Cole and I took turns napping, attending GhostCon events with Albert and Jack like we really gave a crap about the feng shui of a haunted foyer, and watching Floraidh. Since our ward spent most of the day in her room concocting weird Scidair spells while Dormal looked after the B and B, wed had to improvise our stalker spot, turning the walk-in linen closet beside Dormals room into a Scidair-hide. I came up with the name. It helped alleviate my minor claustrophobia to imagine I was a National Geographic photographer, surrounded by vast expanses of jungle, just waiting for the elusive kangahipposeal to appear, at which time Id film that sucker like a paparazzi on speed. We furnished the Scidair-hide with a laptop and folding chair, from which we eyeballed the empty hallway like we thought the walls were about to sprout ninjas. Sure, it wouldve been a lot more comfortable, not to mention safer, to guard her from one of our rooms. But if Bea tried something during the day, seconds would count. And though I could move a lot faster than I used to, I still wasnt superhuman enough to race up two flights of stairs in time to save her from an assassin standing right at her door. The first time Cole relieved me he came with good news. Rhonas driving your dad nuts. She keeps knocking on our door, asking him if hed like to accompany her to her GAPT seminar tomorrow. I think that blow to her head has lodged an obsession for him deep in her cortex. Cool! Plus, while I was fending her off for him What! He gave me twenty bucks and promised to fart under the covers for the rest of the day. I shrugged. How could you argue with that? Anyway, it gave me the chance to talk to her about Iona. She came with great references. Which I plugged into the database along with one of the shots our cameras picked up. Shes clean. Squeakily so. Bummer. I spent my break trying to solve the mystery of Beas true identity while some GhostCon idiot droned on and on about why people who die violently have such a hard time resting in the ever-after. I wanted to jump out of my chair and yell, Well, Id be pissed too! I settled for relieving Cole early. Since I couldnt shuffle my chips for the noise theyd make, I practiced walking one across the tops of my fingers. Amazing how much you can improve at something when thats the only thing you do for two hours straight. Oh yeah, there was that ten minutes when I figured out Dormals secret. Before my first nap Id sent the pictures of her room to Tolly along with a request to let me know what she could make of them.ãd m%" Shed gotten back to me with the results right around the middle of my last watch. The symbols on Dormals and Floraidhs doorways were charms of protection, ones meant to keep ghostly and magical attacks neutralized. The squigglies on her wall? A massive curse aimed at one Edward Samos. The kind, Tolly said, that a scorned lover chooses, because wound around the curse is the demand for the stolen love to return. Meaning what, exactly? Id asked Tolly. If I had to guess, Id say Samos broke up her happy home, Tolly replied. Do you know of anyone shes holding out hopes of reuniting with? Actually, yeah, I do. Around four Cole came to relieve me. Anything new? he asked as I handed him the laptop. Not much, I replied. Oh. Except I found out that Dormals in love with Floraidh, whos in love with Samos. Well, that could be significant. I dont know. Samos is dead. Why would Dormal want to kill Floraidh now? Love is, like, the least logical emotion on earth, he said, avoiding my eyes. Look at us. On paper were perfect for each other, but in real life . . . He shrugged. I crouched down in front of him so I could get a better look at his expression. Hurt. Despite all my efforts, and although hed pretended otherwise, Id made his heart bleed. What to say now? Where were the words that would heal him without leaving ice between us? What are you looking for, Cole? You! I shook my head. Come on. You knew I wanted Vayl almost from the second we met. And you still came after me. What is it that you think I can give you? He closed the laptop lid, spread his fingers out across it and studied them, turned his hands over and watched his palms for a while. If he couldve seen his future there, would he have felt any relief? I want what my parents have. Real love. A whole lifetime of it. Ive been looking, God, since I was probably fifteen. Every time I meet a woman I think, Shes amazing. She could be the one. And then, no. I realize shes somebody elses one and I let her go. Then I found you. And I still keep thinking, Yeah, this is it. I knew, if I had made a single different decision in my life, he mightve been right. No Matt. No dead Helsingers. No life as an assassin and no Vayl might have all added up to a Jasmine Bemont with lots of Cole Jrs running around her suburban split-level. Because I did love him. And part of me wanted to be that woman for him. I said, You know I cant do that to you. As much as I might want to, I cant give you that life. You only think Im the one because you dont really know me. Youve never seen the horror Im capable of. Jaz If only youd consider somebody better. Like Viv. Shes a great girl. We may go on a few dates. We may sãdatometay together for a month or two. Someday well probably be good friends. But I can already tell shes not the one. Id put my hands on his knees to make my point. Now I dropped them. Im sorry. When Coles answer turned out to be a shrug, I shuffled off to his room to try for a last power nap before Vayl rose. Id been worried about sleeping after my confrontation with Brude, but Raoul and Colonel John had assured me that his promise of safe passage meant Id be okay for the duration of the mission. Coming back to his territory after his two-week freebie concluded might be a problem, but they were working on a way to protect me from him should I ever need to cross his lands again. And it turned out they were right. Despite the niggling worries about Brude, and Cole, I slept well. No dreams. No interruptions. Until Vayl knocked on my door. His hair sparkled, still wet from the shower. Wearing a black button-down shirt with pinstripes tucked into faded jeans he looked good enough to eat. I felt like a leftover taco. Hi. I am up for the evening. Really, should it be legal for one mans smile to make your heart skip a beat? Maybe if hes not a man at all, but a vampire who has finally taught you the meaning of the word luscious. I need a shower. And some food. I thought a second. And lessons. Oh? Im pretty sure theres no way Im going to be able to keep you interested if you continue to catch me when my hairs standing on end and my breath smells like drooly pillow. But maybe if some svelte supermodel could teach me a few tricks The alarm in his eyes made me reach for Grief. Which was currently hanging in its holster on the headboard of the bed. So all I got for my trouble was a handful of armpit. Lovely. Problem was, I couldnt even make farting noises to entertain him. All I could do was stand there and look like a freak show reject. I think he mightve read some of what I was thinking in my eyes, because his lips curled as he ran his fingertips down my arms. Oooh, shivery good! My sweet pretera, do not change for my benefit. I love you just as you are. Evening breath and all. What a nice thing to say. Im not sure I buy it, but I appreciate the sentiment. Ah yes, you always did prefer actions to words. He leaned down and kissed the tip of my nose. Never fear. I am still working on a most amazing proof for the depth of my feelings for you. Well, you could start by letting me get freshened up. Certainly. Take all the time you need. I am just going to relieve Cole. I understand he and the girls are scheduled to sit in on Rhonas presentation shortly. Wow. So cool that I get to miss that. Unfortunately my shift at GhostCon started right after Coles ended, so I did have to endure a debate over what shades do when theyre taking a break from the haunting biz. Some panelists voted for them falling into a ãfalendkind of mystical coma state from which they emerged only when disturbed by our presence. Others insisted they functioned in a society of sorts, one much more savage than ours, where atrocity was the earmark of progress and success. After what Id seen in Brudes dungeon, I tended to agree with them. The only other interesting occurrence that evening happened when I got back to the B and B in time to meet the Haighs on the way to their fancy supper. Wow, dont you guys look ritzy? I said as I met them on the walk in front of Tearlach. Humphrey wore a shiny black suit, white shirt, and bow tie while Lesley had chosen an ivory dress with matching low-heeled pumps. Thank you! she said, her hand fluttering up to her hair. Im so excited. Ive never been to Adairs before. Wheres your necklace? I asked. She looked at me blankly. Excuse me? The diamond rose necklace you had on last night. You said youd brought it just to wear to this dinner. She gave me that polite smile people reserve for eccentrics and friendly drunks. Im sorry, you must have me confused with someone else. I dont own any necklaces like that. Of course, my mistake, I said, stepping aside to let them pass. Helluva spell, Floraidh. Just wiped their minds clean of those jewels, didnt you? Wonder what else you erased while you were at it? I told Vayl about the conversation as I took my linen-closet watch, but he still wanted to wait and see. The mission is our priority, he said as he handed off the laptop. We must neutralize Bea. Whos taking her own sweet time showing, I muttered as I grabbed the computer and thumped into the chair. If she doesnt make a move tonight Im going to smoke her out. I know, impatient words from a girl who shouldve been an ace at waiting by now. But I wasnt the only one who was sick of Beas lack of progress. Midnight. Id once read this was the witching hour. Then I learned that only counted if the moon was full. As I jerked upright in bed, jarred awake by the shout in my head, I knew three things at once. The moon was only in its first quarter, showing like a halved dime in the sky. Id overslept my shift change. And the voice Id heard wasnt my own. Jack jumped into bed beside me, a forbidden practice that he knew would earn him a scolding. But as soon as he saw I was awake he bounded over me, went straight to the door, and began to scratch. I adjusted the receiver, which had fallen back into my hair while Id napped. Did you hear it too? I asked. Jack looked back at me and jumped on the door, the thump he made probably loud enough to alert Vayl, whod retired to his room to see if he could pull up the results of the ash test wed sent for, and also to help Albert hide from Rhona, who hadnt given up her clumsy attempts at seduction. The guys met us in the hall. Before I could ask, Vayl said, Cole is in trouble. Come. He led the way to the Scidair-hide. The door was cracked open. Vayl raised his eyebrows at me. As I drew and cocked Grief, I sent my extra senses into the room ahead of me. Shook my head. No scent of others. From the look on Vayls face he couldnt feel any intense human emotions either. And Jack showed no more than mild interest in the entire exercise. With Albert staying in the hall to watch, we entered the room carefully. Vayl led, throwing frost ahead of him so thick I could see my breath before Id taken a single step. How, with a laptop feeding him camera shots, had Cole not seen them coming? Scidair, my mind replied as it noted the upset chair. The quarter-sized spot of blood on the floor next to it. The wad of gum that had fallen out of his mouth at some point during the kidnap. Or killing? No. Hell no! Id have known! Id have felt himpass! Right? Geez, where do you go when you cant stand being inside your hysterical head one more second? Some girls find a sympathetic shoulder to cry on. Some shop. I warm my hand on the butt of my gun and sink into my own center. Its not quite the shelter it used to be. Cracks have opened and the floors developed a big rusty spot, but it still does the job most of the time. Vayl pointed to himself, jabbed a finger back toward Floraidhs room. Then he gestured for me to take Jack and check out Dormals place. We met back in the hide less than fifteen seconds later, where Albert had at least had the presence of mind not to touch anything. Shes not in there, I whispered. Although Im pretty sure we tripped whatever magical alarms theyve woven over their rooms. I felt them zap as soon as we crossed the thresholds. Vayl shrugged it off. His expression said now was not the time to be timid. Floraidh has left as well. She keeps a shrine to Samos behind that screen. Okay, thats pathetic. I have not even begun. Besides pictures and ticket stubs she also has hair snippets, fingernail clippings, and a used condom. Ick! I watched Jack sniff at the bloodstain. My first instinct was to shove his nose away from the spot. His desire to take in that aspect of Coles scent grossed me out. Until I gave it a second thought. He didnt get that I might disapprove of his behavior. He was in dog mode, pointing on odors that stood out because, for one reason or another, they interested him. Maybe thats how I needed to view Floraidh. Not as a woman whod loved Samos enough to keep souvenirs of their time together. But as a Scidairan who needed bits of him in order to cast a spell that would . . . what? You cant raise a man from the dead when hes got no body to raise. Unless you steal yourself another one. Shit! They mustve been planning this for a while. And Cole probabëAndze=ly hadnt even been the original target. But Floraidh had been forced to step up her timetable for some reason. Gather diamonds to fend off ghosts who would interfere because, why? Was Samos stuck somewhere in the Thin? And was it the shades job to make sure he didnt come back? If Brude was Satans Enforcer, maybe he was sheltering Samos. Or trying to distract us so nobody could keep him from returning. But, then, why the need for the diamonds? Didnt matter. Shed manipulated Humphrey into handing over the goods. Taken Cole. And if we didnt find them soon Samos would return. We did a quick check of the hallway. Kinda redundant, since we knew it went nowhere but past the rooms wed already searched. They cant be that far ahead of us, I fumed. We just heard Coles voice! You stay here and keep searching, said Vayl. Albert, go downstairs and keep watch over their car. At least we will know if they try to leave by the lane. Should weI didnt want to ask. It hurt to consider cutting Cole out of our loop. But if it would help in the end Should we tune the party line to a different frequency? We would be assuming Floraidh and Dormal had found his receiver and understood its significance, said Vayl. Am I stating the situation correctly? Id say that about sums it up. He gave it a moments thought. No. At worst I believe they will think it another one of our ghost-reaching gadgets. And anything that might help us find him faster is worth the risk. They took off, leaving me spinning in the hall, trying to decide if the Scidairans had taken Cole to the attic. Was there an attic? If so, would a coven perform wicked rites there while the guests slept two floors below? I dont think so. Wed closed the fourth-floor doors. Now I opened them wide. Went back into the linen closet where Jack lay, looking despondent, by the wrecked chair. I crouched beside him. What do you think? I asked as he looked up at me with his expressive black eyes. Can you help me find Cole? I heard his tail thump against the floor before I saw it wagging out of the corner of my eye. Okay then. I caught the end of his leash. Have another sniff. I directed his attention to the blood. Then we spent some time with the chair. When I couldnt stand the delay any longer I said, Got it? A straight-up perk of the ears told me hed decided the game was on. I led him into the hall. Knelt down beside him. Said, Wheres Cole? Whered he go? Lets find him, okay? Lets go play with Cole! He sniffed around, with me repeating the command long enough that Vayl had rejoined us by the time Jack reached the wall at the halls end. The one with the cute little table holding our camera. Ducking under the table, Jack began to scratch. I looked at Vayl. I shouldve known better. My dog sucks at trailing. The last time we were home I accidentally dropped a hot dog on the floor while I was cooking supper one night. And despite the fact that he ëe fks was sitting beside me at the time I still had to show him where it landed. At least Albert is in place, Vayl replied. They cannot drive Cole anywhere without us knowing it. Jack yelped and jumped back, all four of his paws clearing the ground at the same time as the section of floor that held the table suddenly lifted and slid three feet to the left. As we watched the cleverly hidden trapdoor reveal a steep set of stairs, Vayl put a hand on my shoulder. I suppose you know what this means? I leaned over and gave Jack a vigorous rubdown. That my dog is better than a trained bloodhound? No. That you are a terrible cook. I shot him a dirty look, but it missed. Because hed already hit the stairs running. Come on, boy, I told my canine hero. Well bide our time on the cook comment. Delayed revenge is always the sweetest. We followed Vayl down the stairs, taking a dangerous pace considering the lack of light and their narrow, winding path. At one point Jack stopped. Sniffed. Demanded that I sniff too. Or, if I was going to be crass about it, at least bend over and take a good look. More blood. They mustve dropped him here. We moved on, seeing no evidence of another exit by the time wed reached what we thought should be the first floor. These stairs must end in the basement, Vayl said. Makes sense, I replied. As we continued downward Alberts voice broke the rhythm of my heightened breathing. I hear an engine, he said. But nothings moving out front. It sounds like its coming from the barn. Can you check it out without being seen? asked Vayl. Insulted huff. Maybe someday Ill teach you a thing or two about recon, ya baby. Ha! If only Albert knew how old Vayl really was! Um, never mind. We finally reached the basement. Typical clutter youd expect in a B and B storeroom. Broken bed. Shelves packed with paint cans. A freezer full of wrapped meat and frostbitten veggies. A dehumidifier humming away in the middle of the room. Also the guts of the building, which meant we had to bow our heads or be concussed by large pipes that led to the furnace and smaller ones that rushed water from its outer source up to every faucet in the place. Jack found the stairs that led up to a plank door, which stood open, witness to the Scidairans rush. Vayl took my hand, not out of a sense of shared adventure or romance, but because he was getting ready to run and didnt want me to slow him down. As we strode toward the exit I asked, Will Jack be able to keep up with us? I could run pretty fast now that Id shared blood with a Were. But Vayl could practically fly. He glanced down at the malamute panting happily at my heels. He should. If not, let him go. He will find us. Vayl trotted up the stairëed hees. They led us into the herb garden. We could hear the engine now. Sounds like an ATV, I said. Its a Honda Big Red, said Albert. Youve seen those? Theyre like mini Jeeps with two seats up front, a roll bar, and a small bed in back to haul things with. I get the picture, I said. Where are you? Im by the barn, looking in through a crack in the outer wall. Four women inside that I can see. Dormal and Floraidh on the Big Red, the other two opening the back door for them. Youd better hustle. Theyre backing out right now. We ran. Do you see Cole? asked Vayl. Ive got the wrong angle. Theres definitely something in the bed of that thing, but its hard to tell what from here. As the distance closed between us and the barn, the Scidairans suddenly came into view. Theyd turned the Big Red toward the path wed taken to get to Tearlach during our Ghost-Walk. Hard to tell where they were headed. The cemetery? Clava Cairns? The castle and its plane-hopping doorway? Who cared? We didnt intend to let them get to the tree line. I realized I needed a hand free to work my weapon, so I dropped Jacks leash, which had become taut enough as we ran that I realized he couldnt keep up with us anyway. I pulled Grief, estimating the first moment I could fire and hope to hit my target. The part of me that hadnt yet folded down into assassin mode noted Coles legs, clothed in ripped jeans and his favorite red high-tops, dangling over the edge of the vehicles bed, and realized he would be so pissed if he was conscious. In fact, hed probably be saying something like, This is just my luck. I couldnt get nabbed by some high-class level of criminal who wears bling and rides in limos. No. I have to be kidnapped by the cast of Bewitched. Speaking of bling, was that glitter I saw reflecting from Floraidhs neck Humphreys forgotten creation? I was thinking so. But before I could figure out how to make that vulnerability work for us, I hit a brick wall and landed flat on my ass. At which point Jack trotted up to me and sniffed my forehead as if to say, See what you get for leaving me behind? I looked up. Whatever Id hit had no visible boundaries. All I could see, with every one of my senses maxed out, was a slight bend in the horizon, as if I were viewing it from a telescope. And, of course, now that I wasnt zeroed in on Cole I could smell the spell that had flung me down. Vayl hadnt been dumped, but he had been stunned. He stood a couple of arms lengths to one side of me, hands on his knees, slowly shaking his head. I turned back to search for the cause of our blockage. There, at the corner of the barn. The other two women Albert had mentioned. I recognized one as the girl wed seen manning the Tearlach table at GhostCon. The other was a fiftyish spinster with a forgettable face who mustve decided taking care of her mother as she slowly faded from life wasnt quite as fulfilling as shed anticipated. So why not bow down to an evil sorceress on the side? They wore long indigo dresses that clung like spiderwebs as they moved their hands through motions that reminded me eerily of the Raisers whod inadvertently caused me a shitload of trë shs touble already. These motions, however, demanded where the Raisers pleaded. Their fingers jabbed, their fists punched, the sides of their hands sliced through the air as if to cut through the fabric of the planet itself. And the Raisers had steered wide of introducing sacrifice into their act. I couldnt tell what had once animated the lump bleeding on the ground between Floraidhs rear guard, but I suddenly felt like the most irresponsible pet owner ever, bringing Jack into a situation where animals his size ended up lying limp and lifeless so that wicked shitbricks could progress. He didnt seem too happy about the deal either. His ears laid back as he caught the scent of the carcass. Or maybe it was the Scidairan chant that put him off. It did sound like it had been written by someone who enjoyed the noise of whiny two-year-olds. I shivered, realizing that the wintry lifting of Vayls powers was only part of the reason. Im over my head this time, I thought. These women are going to fry us like moths in a bug zapper and theres not a damn thing we can do to stop them. Still, I struggled to my feet. Better to die upright than flat on your tush, thats what Granny May always used to say. Though why shed ever had cause to develop that philosophy I had no idea. Too bad she wasnt here to pour more pearls of wisdom into my empty brain. It couldve used some bright ideas right about now. As if he could read my mind Vayl murmured, These cannot be full coven members. Floraidh will need those for whatever she has planned for Cole. These are novices, Jasmine. We can beat them. With what? I whispered. How do you battle something whose weapons you cant even see? Wed never had to kill a Scidairan before, dammit. Pete saved those kinds of hits for our warlock. He came to stand at my shoulder. Use what you know. And then improvise. I took a deep breath. And yelled, Love those outfits, girls! You look like a couple of litmus test strips. Yo, Vayl, did we bring the acid? Lets turn these bitches red! Anybody with even a week of field experience wouldnt have missed a step. But these bimbettes mustve come fresh from the Scidair School of World-Ripping. They both hesitated. And in that moment, as it so often does during the most violent times of my life, everything slowed down as everyone moved at once. Albert stepped out from hiding, swinging some sort of club at the shorter of the two Scidairans. She fell to her knees as her partner spun to face this new threat. I hoped the shock of Alberts attack would send her into instinctual attack mode. If she just jumped him, hed be fine. Even at his age he could pound the crap out of men twice his size. Unfortunately she kept her cool. Sweeping her power from the shield that had barred us, she shoved it at my dad, throwing him into the barns wall. He crumpled to the ground. Already halfway to them, Grief in one hand, my bolo in the other, I kept one eye on Albert and the other on the girls. The one hed felled was stirring, moaning. The other had begun to turn back to me. Thank God! Albert moved. But it was to clutch one hand to his chest. Shit! Vayl swept past me, grabbing my hand on the way and holding our arms outstretched. We cëstr> No, said Vayl. Remember the mission. For a second I couldnt. Not even the part about why we had to work it in Scotland. All I wanted was to shoot that black heart full of steel, guarantee that nobody elses dad would ever suffer a heart attack because this twisted bit of snot couldnt see the good in anything. Then Albert belched. Ahh, thats better. Did you see that, Jaz? She knocked the breath right out of me! As I turned my head, my neck aching with the effort it took to hold up my unbelieving brain, Vayl said, Albert, can you find some rope? We must not leave them free to roam while we chase after Cole. I watched Albert struggle to his feet, his knees seeming to be more of a problem than the blows hed taken from the Scidairan. As soon as he disappeared into the barn I said, I always suspected he was indestructible. Now I know it. However, when he didnt immediately return I started to wonder if Id spoken too soon. You two might want to come in here, Albert finally said. Nodding to one another, we each grabbed a girl and shook them awake. Id chosen the smaller one, who came to all at once. She sat up, grabbing her head and screeching like a pissed-off parrot. Be quiet, I said as I grabbed her wrists and shoved them high enough on her back that she squawked again. Youre just going to give yourself a bigger headache. Vayls old gal decided the whole situation was horribly humiliating and began to cry as we walked them into the barn. Or maybe she thought wed sympathize and let them go. Ha! Albert stood in the open space between two rows of empty stalls. In one hand he held a tarp. The other motioned to an enormous black-lidded barbecue, the kind youd expect to see beside a food vendors tent at a street fair. I lifted the lid, he said. People store all kinds of stuff in their grills. I thought, Why not rope? He pointed. Shoving my charge ahead of me, I moved toward the cooker. And stopped again just before my hip hit the side table. Vayl? Yes, Jasmine, he said gravely. Is that an eyeball lying in the cinders under the grate? I believe so. Jesus. I spun my girl around, but before I could even begin to question her she threw up. The only reason she missed me was that I read the signs correctly and shoved her away before any damage was done. Tie her up, Albert. For once, he just nodded. Turning to Vayls prisoner, I stalked toward her, noting with satisfaction that the closer I got the bigger her eyes grew. I dont know anything! she squeaked. Sure you do, I said. Your boss is cooking people in her backyard. Thats not something shes going to be ës > I lifted my knife. Pressed the tip against her cheek. We could add another trophy to the one in that grill real easy. Change of angle, just enough to draw blood. Vayl held her tightly, not allowing her to jump and injure herself further. Giving me complete control. What are they planning tonight? Floraidh is bringing the Raptor back to the skies. Raising Samos, just like I thought. Okay, dont panic. How? Were eaters of the dead. It transforms us, and allows us to live beyond our mortal lives. She sounded like she was reading from a textbook. The same one Tolly had stolen a peek from when shed dipped her foot into Scidairan magic. What does that have to do with my friend? She gasped as I twisted the knife, letting her cheek feel its sharp edge. When we eat the living we can make other transformations. With the right words, the right components, we can Her eyes widened in horror as they focused on a spot behind me. She knows Im talking to you! You must promise to protect me! Of course. Wheres she headed? Clava Cairns. Shes already buried the items she needs there. She just had to get the diamonds to pro The girl gasped. Floraidh! Im sorry. I had no Both girls began to choke. I pulled the knife away from the talkers face as her body bucked and writhed, struggling for air. Within a minute Vayl had laid her beside her partner. Though Albert had called an ambulance, it would serve only as a hearse. I grabbed Vayls arm. Lets go. We can still catch up to them if we hurry, right? He looked off in the direction theyd gone, cast his eyes back down to me. Possibly. But I would hate to be drained of my energy at the very point I might need it the most. The van, then. Ill drive, I said, digging into my pocket for the keys. Albert, you stay here with Jack. And explain the dead girls how? he asked. The way my lucks been running, theyll have stood me in front of a firing squad for murder before you two get here to back up my story! The fact that Albert had managed to keep up with us as we hurried around to the front of the house explained better than anything how he felt about being left behind. And I sure as hell didnt have time to argue. Fine. But you keep your ass parked in the van until we tell you its okay to come out, I said. I might be able to help you, he told me. Im pretty handy with a golf club. Which was when I finally got a good look at the weapon that had taken down girl number two. Hard to tell where hed found the nine iron he was currently using as a walking stick, but at this point I wouldnt have cared if it was a bazooka. Youre in the vehicle or youre stuck here and I dont give a crap if they dangle yoë thnt>u from Castle Hoppringhills tallest tower. I knew you were gonna say that. Fine. But if you need me, yell. Albert hefted himself into the backseat of the Alhambra as Vayl, Jack, and I jumped into the front. The dog settled between the front seats until Albert said, Yo, mutt. Ive got a goody for you back here. While it wasnt advisable, I glanced behind me. My dad was just pulling a sausage out of his pocket, which Jack reacted to with a bouncing turn that slapped his tail against my jacket as he enjoyed his snack. Why are you carrying fresh meat around with you? I asked as I turned my eyes back to the road. I never know when Im going to want a snack. Whats in your pants pocket? A Fruit Roll-Up and half a ham sandwich. Youre joshing. I never joke about food. I wished hed find something to kid about. My insides were wound up so tight a good guitarist couldve played the opening riff to Smoke on the Water on my intestines. Cole is fine, said Vayl. How do you know? I snapped. Its not like we have any clue what her plan is. Hell, she might have already started snacking on his fingers. Which means even if we save him hell never be able to talk to Viv again! Albert laughed. You are such a dick, I said under my breath. What did you say? my father demanded. Youre a selfish dick! I yelled. Thats better! I knew I taught you not to talk behind peoples backs! The turn to Clava Cairns appeared on my right a lot sooner than Id anticipated. I slammed the brakes and spun the wheel, making my dad swear as I slid him into the window. Even Vayl had to clutch the door handle, and I wondered for a second if the vehicle was going to roll as the tires screeched like a pissed-off diva. As soon as I had the vehicle straightened out again, I killed the lights. Is that such a good idea? asked Albert. I can see fine, I replied. What kind of approach were you considering? asked Vayl as we rocketed past the sign that told us we had less than five kilometers to go before we reached one of Scotlands most ancient landmarks. Quick and violent, I said. He considered. That might be a problem if she has a shield in place like the one that felled us. Im driving a van toward them at seventy miles an hour. That gives you a little more than two minutes to thëo m> His answer was to tighten his seat belt and reach back to get a good grip on Jacks collar. Oohrah! yelled my dad. This takes me back! Anybody got a weapon I can use? Goddammit, youre staying in the van! What if somebody sneaks in through the back? Or breaks a window? This glass isnt bulletproof, you know. I am driving an unfamiliar vehicle down a narrow road Ive never seen before. Do you really want to be pissing me off right now? Vayl handed Albert his cane. Just twist the blue crystal on the top, he said. The sheath shoots off, which many of my opponents have found detrimental to their health to begin with. Inside is a weapon made by an Indian sword smith known the world over for his secret forging techniques. The blade is over seven hundred years old and it has never lost its edge. I glanced in the rearview in time to see the respect squaring Alberts jaw as he accepted Vayls sword. The fingers of one hand brushed lightly against the tigers stalking each other from one end of the sheath to the other. Thanks, he said. Ill make sure it gets back to you in good shape. Brownnoser, I whispered to Vayl as he settled back into his seat. Whatever I have to do . . . He let the sentence hang long enough that I shot a look his direction. His eyes, luminous in my Bergman-enhanced vision, made suggestions that sucked the breath right out of my lungs. I forced my attention back to the road, but didnt try to hide my growing grin. Why was it that when we were about to pull something extreme he managed to wind up my nerves and spin them like a basketball on the tip of his finger? Hard to freak about the possible cannibalization of your friend, or your own imminent doom, with Mr. Right exuding confidence and desire in equal doses at your elbow. I glanced at him one more time, let him see the smile that showed I understood his message: Relax. Were going to kick ass like we always do. Because its us. Cirilai sent a shot of warmth up my left arm. It linked Vayl and me in a way that suddenly became clear as we hurtled around another corner and found ourselves careening through the parking lot of Clava Cairns on our way to disaster. For a second it was hard to see past the glitter, as if hundreds of reflectors had been set in the small cavities of the cairns and around the trunks of the nearest trees. Seriously? Could those all be diamonds? I wondered. Then I had no time left to ponder. Eleven Scidairans, varying in age from eighteen to sixty, danced around a fire whose flames flared in vivid blues and purples. Did I mention most of the ladies were naked? My father, who had once gone for two weeks before realizing Id gotten my hair cut short, noticed right away. Son of a bitch, look at the tits on that brunette! Yeah, Dad, were all about boobs in the CIA, I snapped. We have whole courses in how to tell the difference between the real ones and the fake ones. Who cares? my father responded. As long as they bounce Im a happy camper. How about you, Vayl? Hard to interpret the sound that came from my sverhamins throat. Either he was dying of asphyxiation or he thought my dad was the funniest man on earth but didnt want me to know it. Rather than scattering as soon as the headlights of our Alhambra hit them, the coven members huddled together, their long, stringy hair and heavily lined eyes combined with their lily-white skin to make them resemble unearthed corpses. The two whod retained their clothes hung back, somehow familiar but too hard to place at our current speed. As one of the coven screamed a phrase I didnt recognize, the rest smashed their hands together. Whatever they threw mustve been potent. Because I could smell it before it crashed into the windshield. A spell of such combined ill will that as soon as it hit, it took color and form. A green, hollow-eyed Fury with serpentine hair and fangs the size of my fist. I turned my head, raising my right arm to protect it against the flying glass. Something screamed, sounding like a tire squealing on pavement, though by now we were bumping over the grassy path that led to the cairns. I felt the bracelet on my wrist shiver, as if Id grabbed the handle of a working chain saw. When cool air hit my face instead of glass, I dared a look. The bracelet had released its own form. An image of Tolly, looking miffed. At me. For this Im missing Animal Planet? I shrugged, my hands still full of speeding van. I aimed it straight for the coven as Tolly frowned. She grabbed the Fury by the throat just as it lunged for Vayl. Opening her mouth as big as she could, which was pretty wide considering her relative size at the moment, she bit its head off. I thought you were a vegetarian, I said. I am, she replied. Philosophically speaking. Huh. I spun the wheel, sending the Alhambra into a high-speed turn that raised dead leaves, new grass, and dirt as high as the windows. Best of all, the coven members ran like spooked squirrels as we circled around for another go at them. Dont I get a thanks? she demanded. Were not through yet, I said. Well, I am, doll. Ive only got so much juice for one night. And its used up. Well, then, thanks. I owe you one. Yes, you do. Still chewing, she disappeared into the leaves of the nearest beech tree. I do not see Floraidh or Dormal among the crowd, Vayl reported. I think Jacks about to puke, Albert said. Whyd you feed him that sausage, then! I demanded. Well, I didnt know you were going to play bumper cars tonight! I stood on the brakes, yanking Grief out of its holster as I threw my dad the keys. Get out! I said. You mean if things start to go south No, I mean now! I just realized were in Clava Cairns after midnight, which is right where you shouldnt be. Because my moms a bitch who waits for no one. So leave! I jumped out and rounded the front of the van to join my boss. The coven had hidden behind trees and bushes. Id spotted over half of them within the first ten seconds of my search. But they werent the threats. I was concerned about the ones I couldnt place. Something came flying at Vayl from the lower branches of a huge old fir tree. He dodged left to miss it, and it landed at my feet, a mutated pinecone that flamed first red, then black as it ate its way into the earth. I took aim, but Vayl beat me to her, leaping into the tree like a panther, his powers leaving a wake of frost behind him. She dropped first, a frozen corpse, touched by the cantrantia of a wraith. He followed, landing in a crouch, his fangs bared as he searched for his next victim. Movement inside the cairn wed toured earlier caught my enhanced vision. Come out of there right now or I start shooting! Dont! Were on our way! A line of three women paraded down the narrow path. The GhostCon lanterns, already lit in anticipation of the tours that would begin in an hour or so, shone on their pale and unrepentant faces. Raise your hands! I yelled. I counted palms, coming up with an uneven number just as the third woman jerked her hidden hand out and pointed at me, as if accusing me of some heinous crime. I hit my knees and rolled behind a standing stone, my hair rising off my scalp as one of the cairn rocks spun to the spot Id just vacated and exploded. I covered my head until the hail of fragments slackened, then popped cover just long enough to bring her down. Shed probably been a grandmother. A piercing scream from deeper in the woods brought me to my feet. Cole, I whispered, though my mind insisted no man could take his voice that high, not even under torture. I ran in that direction, holding out my free hand for Vayl to grab. Together we raced into the forest, a couple of night creatures prepared to deal death to anyone who blocked our paths. We stopped just outside a clearing made unnatural by the creatures inhabiting it. I was sure it was only the second time Inland Taipans had ever set foot, er, scale in Scotland. Floraidh stood with her back to us, trying to get Cole to vacate the spot where Dormal had dumped him, probably during the wreck. Shed rammed the Big Red into a huge spruce, hitting it so hard that the headlights shone into one another. I couldnt see her at all. Maybe shed been thrown under the low-growing branches of another tree. A ravine drew a line between us and them. The depth of a grave and just wide enough that even a world-class long jumper couldnt make the leap, it divided the clearing on the diagonal without even a fallen tree to simplify the crossing. Moss covered the ground on both sides, and in places small patches of white wildfë ofarilowers reflected the moons light. The place probably made visitors gasp in delight during the day. Right now it made me want to puke. Mainly because Floraidh kept slapping Cole, and his only response was a groggy roll of the head. Vayl touched my arm, calling my attention to Dormal. Shed just walked out of the trees on the opposite end of the glade, but still on Floraidhs side of the land split. The collision hadnt improved her hair, leaving it ratty and full of pine needles. Her dress, a dark brown sack that mightve doubled as a grain tote, had ripped at the hem, but shed left the shard of material to hang like a lifeless tail. She resembled a homeless woman whos just gotten her fix for the day. Her mouth moved without emitting sounds. Her fingers rubbed together as if she was fantasizing about money. And she scented of burning pitch. But none of that mattered. For her it was all about the snakes, at least a hundred of them this time, slowly closing in on Floraidh and her captive. Now I understood why Cole thought hed seen Dormal crying in the castle. Sweat ran down her cheeks like tears, and her shoulders shook from the effort it took to control the animals as they slithered over one anothers bodies, often rising three or four feet like cobras in an effort to intimidate each other. And when that didnt work they struck, trading bites that left both reptiles twitching in the wake of their brethren. Wed finally found Bea. Now it all clicked into place. Of course I hadnt picked up on Beas otherness, because I was already sensing Dormals abilities and writing them off to Scidair. Floraidh looked over her shoulder, the whites of her eyes practically glowing in the dim light of the glade. Dormal, you have to understand! Floraidh cried. This is the only way to bring Edward back Fuck Samos! Dormal cried, temporarily losing track of her spell and the snakes as a result. The mass stopped. Milled. Began to fight. Those on the outskirts glided off to find more reasonable-sized prey. I told you we didnt need him! But would you listen? No, you were smitten the moment he slithered into Tearlach. Just like one of these Damned Ones, he was. Lovely and smooth on the outside. But dripping with venom! I wont lose you to him twice! Better you should die to one of his nature than fall prey to his intrigues again! Floraidh gave a mighty heave that ripped Coles sleeve, exposing most of a lean, tanned shoulder. But she still managed to pull him to his feet just in time to save his toes from a curious Taipan tongue. Dormal, please! Well do anything you say! Just dont let us die this way! Coles eyes finally focused. Did somebody say die? He looked down. Shitsuckers! The grounds moving! He tried to back up, couldnt because of the trees crowding him, and shook Floraidh until her head rocked. Do something! he yelled. Floraidhs response was to scamper up the nearest branch, leaving Cole to try to haul himself up after her. It didnt work as well for him since his brain hadnt quite reconnected with his extremities. But then she grabbed his outstretched hand. Moments later they were perched beside each other like a couple of enormous bats, Cole bitching at Floraidh like she hadnt just thrown him in the back of an overgrown golf cart and hauled him into the woods to act as her lab rat. Why didnt you throw some kind of counterspell down there? he demanded. Youre supposed to be the big bad coven leader. Kick some ass already! I cant! Floraidh cried. All my powers are tied up in the resurrection. I told you not to waste yourself on that brute! Dormal screamed. What will you have left when he returns? Youll be nothing but an empty husk! You dont know that! Floraidh yelled back. Great, the cats are fighting and the snakes can climb trees, I thought as Dormal began chanting again and the Inland Taipans responded in force. I elbowed Vayl, pointed to a spot where I thought I could get a clear shot without endangering Cole. He blinked, nodded, even smiled a little as if everything was just fine. But hed bitten his bottom lip as wed watched the snakes advance. And while blood trickled down his chin, everything below his neck seemed to have frozen in place. I despise snakes, his wide eyes told me. I nodded my understanding. Wished he hadnt lent his cane to Albert. Though his innate powers kept him well armed, hed have felt better with his sword in hand. Aha! I reached into my pocket, pulled out my bolo, and offered it to him. A nearly audible pop as he took it and relief loosened all his major muscles. Using the new skills Id developed in my funky joinage with Trayton, I slunk to the new location Id picked. Dammit! Shed moved, pressing her left side against a thick-trunked oak as if she needed the extra support while she conducted the slitherage. I could keep circling. But Id seen a couple of snakes move in that direction and I didnt love the idea of surprising one of them. I could retrace my steps and try coming around to the other side of her. But that would take time I didnt have. So I stepped into the clearing. Back those snakes off or I splat your brains all over the forest, I told Dormal. As soon as Dormals mouth began to move and my bracelet shook I realized wed run out of time. I shot her just as she drew back behind the tree. Instead of burying my bullet in her ear and ending the nightmare of Bea and her wiggly pets forever, I only managed to destroy the lower half of her face. She couldnt talk, but she could gesture. And the abrupt shove of her hands resulted in a wave of air spinning me off me feet, sending Grief bouncing into the ravine. Dammit, Tolly! Why couldnt you have given me two bracelets! Well, at least the snakes had stopped their progress again. Except some of them had decided to reverse course. Climb down into the ravine and see what they could find on our side. Vayls cantrantia filled the glade, edging the leaves and our clothes with frost. As in the castle, the snakes shifted into slow motion, their heads reaching left and right, as if scouting for ground that hadnt suddenly frigidized. Dormal searched for the culprit. Not finding him, she turned her attention back to me. I saw the plan in her raging eyes. Finishingî" w me off would even the odds and give her such sweet revenge. What she didnt know was that Id never been the big hitter. As had happened countless times before in my work with Vayl, my job was to cause fear, kill if possible, but mainly distract the target from my boss. Who stepped up behind Dormal, silent as the ice that had begun to form on the tips of her eyelashes, my bolo tucked into his belt like he was some misplaced jungle explorer. One of his arms slipped through and trapped her elbows, preventing the motion that would lead to my last breath. The other shoved into her hair and yanked her head sideways. His fangs sank into her blood-soaked throat, making her jump. Just a taste. That was all he took before he raised his head and spit, coating the Taipans closest to them in red. You are foul through and through, woman, he growled. Let us have an end to you now. Despite the fact that she mustve weighed twice what he did, he lofted and tossed her like a caber at the Highland Games. She landed among her creations, her screams choked with blood as they swarmed her, the only warm spot in a sea of winter. Her panic did her in, the jerky attempts to slap them away, to roll to her knees and crawl free enraged the torpor right out of them. By twos and threes, and then in groups too large to count, they attacked, many of them striking multiple times before they were satisfied their prey was no longer a threat. The venom acted almost instantly. One moment Dormal was writhing in panic and pain. The next she was dead. And the second after that, the snakes shriveled into long lines of dust. Aaaah! Coles yell yanked my head around. Floraidh had sunk her teeth into his shoulder. He tried to punch her, but his angle sucked and his blows werent hard enough to knock her free. Vayl! I cried as I leaped to my feet. Hed reached them before Id finished saying his name, leaping into the tree as if he had wings. His arm was a blur as he brought it around to strike Floraidh, sending her flying. The bed of the Big Red broke her fall and, from the sickening crack when she impacted, her spine. Vayl helped Cole down and leaned him against the tree trunk. I crossed the ravine to join them, getting a good look at Coles wound as Vayl pulled him around for a better view. Shed torn a chunk of flesh away and left a gaping, bleeding hole. Jesus Christ! Cole said as he felt the crater with his fingers. I checked him for shock. Yeah, coming on slow but sure. Vayl, I said, I think hes going to need your coat. Of course. Let me see if I can stop this bleeding first. A low laugh from the vicinity of the vehicle made me turn to look. Though Floraidhs legs twisted eerily beneath her, she still managed to raise her head. Its done! she said triumphantly. The way is prepared for my Edwards return now. Bullshit, I told her flatly. We killed two of your women back at the Cairns. Their part had already been played, she said. They haó saomed completed the resurrection ceremony before you arrived. I went on. Plus, my dog dug up his harness earlier this evening. You didnt have the right components to make your spell work in the first place. She didnt even flinch. I never needed that to bring my lover back. And to use it for its real purpose youd need a spell caster. I happen to know your warlock is off chasing some renegade mattick from the Treasury Department whos pissed off the Secretary of Education. Oh, no, not again. Which member of our Oversight Committee is on your payroll? Come on, spill. Thats the only way you couldve Her trickle of delighted laughter cut me off. As if Id waste my hard-earned cash on those dolts. It will be such a pleasure watching them tear your Her words trailed into a gargle. She grabbed the bed of the Big Red, clutching it as her body, which should never have moved again, began to writhe. Goddammit! As Vayl wrapped his coat around Coles shoulders I said, Cole! Do you feel any different? Talk to me! Im . . . I think Floraidh laughed again, her voice moving deeper down the scale. She threw her head back, her face contorted with pain. Vayl and I moved toward her together, of one mind without even having to discuss our intentions. Kill Floraidh, kill the spell. Then Samos couldnt take Coles body. Couldnt return at all. Hey, it had worked with Dormal. It was certainly worth a shot, even if the suits back home raised hell. I pulled my knife from his belt as he called on his cantrantia. A young womans voice said, Stop right there! We kept moving. Neither of us follows orders well. Plus, Cole was close to passing out and Floraidh had begun to seize. If we waited any longer Stop or we kill the old man! And the dog! Fuck. For some reason I looked at my watch. It was like a part of me wanted to mark this moment in my lifes history: 12:34 a.m. May fourteenth. My inner librarian spoke up. In precisely thirteen days you will turn twenty-six. If I live that long. Exhaustion dropped on me like a chronic disease as I turned to face our newest crisis. Drop your weapons! My knife hit the dirt. Vayl pulled his power back and the air warmed by a couple of degrees. I said, Viv! Iona! What the hell? I realized theyd been the two dressed women among the coven that Id seen back at Clava Cairns. Now they stood with the rest of Floraidhs flunkies on the opposite side of the ravine. All of them wore clothes now, shapeless knee-length robes and sandals that brought out the vivid whiteness in their legs. Why, at thesösite moments, did my mind come up with thoughts like That chick should always wear pants? Most of them carried flashlights as well, which I found ironic. The scariest monsters out creeping around were afraid of tripping over a tree root in the dark. I tried to meet Vivs eyes, but she dropped her head, leaving Iona to answer my question. When Floraidh heard about what happened to Viv all those years ago, she was appalled. She explained how her group has learned a form of self-defense that only ghosts can beat. She invited her out here tonight to learn more about them. Of course, I had to come to translate. And to show her how wonderful life in a coven could be. Its actually pretty neat, Lucille. You should join too. Shed been signing the whole time, of course. Not easy to see from all the way across a dimly lit clearing, but then I wasnt the intended audience. Her message was for Cole. Jaz! I turned back, rushing to put my hand into his. He pulled me close. One last hug before I go, he said. When hed pressed his lips against my ear he said, The girls are faking. Ionas actually a witch. A Wiccan. Shes been sent by her circle to stop Floraidh. Ahh. So she was the source of the spell Id sensed earlier. I wasnt sure why I hadnt been able to pick her out as other to start with, but shed probably found a way to guard herself from discovery just like I had. Maybe that funky belt of hers was for more than keeping her crack from showing. Iona, Viv, your move I understand, I said, hoping theyd get my double meaning. Albert, I hope this trip cost you every cent you had. I stared at my dad, currently being held by a petite young blonde who carried a blade almost as long as her leg and a tall, spectacled woman with a professorial demeanor who carried a cleaver like shed been raised by a butcher. I shouldve known he wouldnt leave like Id asked. Hed never listen to me, because in his mind Id never outrank him. He didnt say anything, just squared his shoulders and looked straight ahead as the blonde brought her sword closer to his throat. I memorized her face, so that when the time came I could exact just the right amount of revenge on those sweet, even features. Nope, she didnt look evil. You couldnt tell by the appearance of any of the Scidairans what they did in their free time. They all seemed like pleasant women. The kind youd expect to trade idle gossip with at the grocery store or the bank line. Nine faces at nearly every point on the circle of life. But all of them joined by their shared lust for eternity. The weapons they carried proved it. Blades mostly. Ancient and wicked sharp by the look of them. Strangely, each woman had tied a leather bag to the hilt of her sword, or axe, or dagger. Maybe its their lucky charm, I thought. A couple of the younger women had traded metal for plastic. Naw, not that toy gun crap. This was heavy-duty stuff, so new even Bergman had just mentioned it. The lancers they carried shot a steel bolt into the victim, which pulled electric current without the need for a connecting wire. Dont ask me how, Im no engineer. But the black marketers couldnt get enough of these fourth-generation tasers, because they killed within the first fifteen seconds of contact. Yeah, talk about your cruel and unusual. Vayl cûsiz fiame back to stand beside me. Look at Floraidh, he murmured. When froth started to bubble out of her mouth, and I realized the bits of tissue swimming in it must have come from Coles shoulder, I couldnt watch anymore. I turned to my friend, put my hand on his arm. Im sorry. For everything. If wed never met in Miami I wouldnt have lost my business. Gotten the shit kicked out of me. Taken a job with the CIA. He took a breath. Met my eyes. His began to sparkle. Id never have saved your life in Corpus Christi. Or fallen for you. I winced. He took my hand. Its okay. I know youve chosen Vayl. I love you enough that I just want you to be happy. Ive never felt that way for anyone before, Jaz. Its always been about me before this. What I wanted. What felt good. It hurts not to have you. But Im glad to have felt this way about someone before His eyes cut to Floraidh. He took a deep breath. Before Samos gets me. Vayl, staring down at him, snorted. Now I know what they mean when they call people drama queens. Vayl! Oh, come now, he is just working on your sympathies so he canhow do you say?get into your pants. The man is incorrigible! Hed used that word before. I was really going to have to look it up. If I survived. Vayl sure thought we were all going to skate through. But it seemed to me like our chances were fading even as Floraidhs increased. She stopped shaking. Sat straight up, as if she hadnt practically been broken in half minutes before. She swiveled her head, making sure we were all paying attention as she said, Now, Cole, say your goodbyes. Theres not going to be room in that fine young body for the both of us. Her face had hardened, as if her seizures had sanded off all the soft edges while I was looking the other way. Her voice had deepened by a couple of octaves too, and taken on the slight accent Id recognize even if I lived forever. Finally I couldnt deny the change any longer. She had just made too much of a transformation. Samos? I whispered. As in my earlier visions, his face had stretched itself across hers. But when her eyes turned brown and her teeth squared off like shed just slid in a pair of dentures, I realized this time it was for real. He said, My real name is . . . But why should I tell you now? Such a shame you didnt know it when I was still a vampire. You might have killed me for good then. It was certainly a weak point in my contract. Floraidh emerged again, her pink lips fighting for supremacy over his tanned ones. Quickly, Edward. To the Cairns before the ghosts! Samos banged the heel of his hand against his forehead. In my time, woman! Do you know how long I have waited to gloat over this bitchs failure? Vayl said, You rush to judgment, Samos. After all, she has killed you once already. Just because you have raised the bar, who is to say she will not do it again? I caught his emphasis, along with the look he sent Albert. When he met my eyes again I asked him silently, Are you sure?<ûem> Only someone who loved him like I did couldve interpreted the minuscule move of his head as a nod. Do you know what I want to do, Jasmine? Samos asked me. Invest in an underwire? Im sorry, Eddie, but youve got a real case of the droops going on. Samos stood, stunned by his own intense rage while the younger women in the coven tried to swallow their giggles. He swung a shaking finger at Floraidhs followers. Kill them all! he shouted. One of the older members, a wiry old gal who wore her long gray hair in a braid over one shoulder, cleared her throat as she half raised the dagger in her hand. Excuse me, Mr. Samos? What is it? I know youre new to the territory, so you probably havent realized that were not in Clava Cairns. Where all the diamonds are? Were standing about three minutes east of there. We should probably go back before we spill a lot of blood in Brudesthat isyou know how the ghosts . . . Her eyes darted toward us as she trailed off, unwilling to say out loud what Vayl and I already knew. Killing us would attract the ghosts. In fact, completing the resurrection here would probably bring Brude and his nasties running. They needed to do it at Clava Cairns, surrounded by all those glittering diamonds and the power of Scidair. Samos glared at the woman so fiercely that she put a hand to her throat, as if she could feel him strangling her from a distance. In another time I would skin you alive for daring to gainsay me. And then I would feed you to my guests, who wouldve been invited to supper simply to be reminded that it would be in their best interests to continue to cooperate with me. Or they might end up just like you. The soft sibilance in his voice reminded me so strongly of the snakes whose fangs had sunk into Dormals soft flesh that I shivered. You dont have to kill us, you know, said Cole. In fact, its kind of a stupid idea. He wasnt talking to Samos, but to the women, who naturally responded to his Iknow-you-wanna-hug-me smile. Were CIA. If you kill three of us, youre going to bring the whole Agency down on your heads. Theyll wipe you out faster than you can say genocide. That is not, technically, the right term for what they would be doing, Vayl said. Cole flashed him an irritated glance. Would you please stop messing with my rhythm? Sorry. The younger women werent impressed. I could read the thoughts on those expressive faces. So what? Big deal if the whole world turns against us. Thats what attracted us to this practice in the first place! Their elders took more time to raise the rebel flag, but they knew theyd dug themselves in too deep to climb out now. Their eyes, showing lots of white as they darted toward Samos, confirmed that his venom had spread through them all. And with nobody shifting toward mutiny . . . Vayl? I whispered, so softly only his enhanced senses could pick up my worû pi . ds. Yes. Is it time? Not yet. Albert is still too vulnerable. We must keep talking, seem to be conspiring until You two! yelled Samos. I want you walking on separate ends of the line! Vampireto the front! Casting me a slow wink, Vayl jumped the ravine and strode to the forward edge of the column the Scidairans had begun to form. Not a smart move on our enemys part, because it put him within reach of Albert and Jack. I helped Cole to his feet as Samos crowded us into the gully. He didnt carry a weapon that I could see. But we both sensed waves of dark energy emanating from him, power he could focus on us anytime he pleased, and likely would as soon as he had the protection of Clava Cairnss diamonds. For a second, standing at the bottom of that narrow gorge with muddy walls ahead of and behind me, I had a vision of a mass grave. This was just the kind of place soulless pricks like Samos shoved their enemies into before blowing their skulls to pieces. I felt the skin tighten on my scalp. Too easy to imagine an entire row of gunmen standing at the ravines lip, rifles at their shoulders, ready to make me into another statistic. No. Not today. I scrambled out of that hole like Id been goosed by the Midas Man, yanking Cole up after me. Leaving Grief lying there felt like desertion. But I was quickly distracted by the fact that Id grabbed Coles mauled arm, and the moan that jerked out of him as he stumbled into the back of the Scidair at the rear of the line was totally my fault. She glared at him with that polite, contained rage he might inspire if hed poked his finger into the middle of all the cupcakes shed baked for the PTA meeting. Viv ran to him and put her shoulder under his arm. Thanks, he said gratefully. He pulled back. Wait a second. I dont think Im supposed to be nice to you. While she signed something that made him huff I stole a look at Vayl. To anyone else his expression would seem blank. I read his message clearly. Now is the time to strike, while they are still milling. Before Samos takes complete command of that temporary body of his. I lowered my lashes, which hed interpret as a nod. I slipped my left hand into my pocket. Wrapped my fingers around the ring that sat there like an omen. What are you doing? Samos demanded. My head is killing me so I was getting a couple of Advil from my pocket, I moaned. Are you stirring up some sort of spell? Not yet, he chuckled. But just wait until you see what I have in store for you, little imp. A headache will seem like bath bubbles compared to the tortures I have been planning these past decades. Youve only been dead a few weeks. Hell runs on different clocks. Oh. I squeezed my fingers around the pear-shaped emerald Matt had given me. Cocking the side of my thumb against the setting I jammed it down as hard as I could as I drew it fast across theûfasthe spiked metal tips that held the jewel in place. Blood welled into the material of my pocket. Not much, but enough. I thought, Brude. I have a present for you. A breeze wafted through the glade, lifting my curls off my shoulders, drying the sweat that had begun to bead on my forehead. When I felt it raise the hem of my shirt, I knew it wasnt a natural phenomenon. Keep your hands to yourself, you son of a bitch, I silently snarled. How did you know about my mother? I had a feeling. I knew if I waited long enough you would call. His triumphant laugh was the first clue to anyone else that visitors had entered the clearing. It rang like a mallet off a gong, sending shivers up the spine. The Scidairans began to fling their lights back and forth like they needed to direct a plane to the runway. As in the castle, the rays glinted off human-shaped figures. A whole crowd of them, grouped on either side of Samoss line, holding weapons that towered above their heads. Could a ghost spear kill a Scidairan? I sensed I was about to find out. Dimly at first, as if they were still marching on us from a distance, we heard the stomp of booted feet steadily advancing. As the sound got louder, a white mist rose from the ravine and spread its fingers over the ground. Get them out of here! shouted Samos. The Scidairans prodded Vayl and Albert. But the women were so busy looking over their shoulders, they barely noticed when my guys took a single step and then stopped again. Because the mist had begun to rise. And as it did, like a slow theater curtain, it revealed the legs, torsos, weapons, faces of Brude and his phantom army. They were dressed like theyd been when they died. A mishmash of costumes, ages, and sexes. They didnt even line up in formation, but stood where they pleased, poised to move, their expressions fearless and eager. This was no ordinary army. Brude had raised a horde. Theyd kill and enjoy it. Aim to maim and laugh when the screams made their ears pop. Brude stood at the head of the group that had appeared on my left, holding his staff at his side. What is your deal? I had to ask as he surveyed the Scidairans with a mocking smile on his face. Watch too many hangings as a kid? I mean, Christ, where do you find these creeps? Youre like some kind of Dark Age gangsta. And that is seriously not a compliment, I added as he started to pose. His frown, as quick and unappealing as instant coffee, made the women closest to him back up a step. Watch your tongue, woman. Or I may reconsider and leave you here to perish. You will not. When his eyebrows arched at me I explained, Whatever Samos has in mind for me doesnt include a trip to your world after I buy it. In fact, Im pretty sure his contract calls for some eternal tortures only his new boss could arrange for me. You and I both know that, or you wouldnt be here. Light dawned in my overworked brain, making the menagerie that manned it cheer. In fact, thats why you led Jack to his old harness. Isnt it? I never do anything for a single reason. You should know that if you are to be my queen. Brude turned to Samos. I cannot allow you to harm my woman. Vayls reaction came ringing across the glade like a challenge from one stud bull to another. Brude spun. Raised one muscle-bound arm and pointed at my boss. You are next, Vampire. So glad you have your priorities straight, I snapped. You did notice these bitches have my dad and my dog at a steep disadvantage, didnt you? I jerked my head in their direction. To be honest, they didnt seem to be in much danger at the moment. The sword-wielding blonde looked like she was about to pass out. And the professor whod been holding Jacks leash dropped it the second Brudes eyes fell on her. Plus Vayl stood ready to kick ass should anyone make a truly threatening move. Brude raised his hand almost neglectfully. Now, he said. Howling in glee, the ghosts attacked. But the Scidairans werent about to cave without a fight. And though their powers dwindled every time they tried to raise a spell, they still wielded power. Against phantoms, this came in the form of a red powder that trickled down their blades when they sliced open the pouches tied to the hilts. As soon as it hit the metal it flared, as if theyd stuck the entire weapon into a forge. From that moment on, when they found a way to shove those blades into Brudes army, the men fell as if physically gutted, after which they melted into the ground like ice on a sunny afternoon. Still the shades fought like berserkers, the smell of blood sending them into a frenzy. And when one of them impaled a member of Floraidhs coven, the entire horde shrieked in delight as the woman screamed, her flesh melting away from the blade like plastic put to the flame. The blonde guarding Albert hesitated for a second, then decided she needed to off the old man before she defended the coven. But that was all the time he needed. He grabbed her wrist, working hard to keep her from moving her weapon anywhere near his vulnerable parts. As they struggled I saw Vayl speed to my dads side. The sword went flying as he broke the Scidairans arm and flung her into a tree, taking her out of the battle. Forever. Vayl, watch out! I yelled as one of the lancer-toting women ran up behind him. Then I lost track of the action on his end of the line, because Cole had shoved me to the ground just in time for a blade-swinging Scidairan to graze my neck. Thanks, I breathed, as a coven member dropped beside me, her eyes staring sightlessly into the night. I snatched her blade, which looked to be the bastard child of a scythe/ battle-axe affair. I need a weapon, Cole whispered. Viv handed him her dagger just as another Scidairan fell near us. He grabbed her short sword with his free hand, then switched the weapons when his shoulder informed him it could only lift so much weight tonight and the sword wasnt its choice. Jasmine! Vayl caught my eye, directed me to Iona, whod gone down under the lancer attack of a tall, skinny Scidairan with lank black hair. I tackled the woman from behind, throwing her down so hard I could hear the air shooting out of her luûg oackngs. The lancer fell out of her hands and we both scrambled for it. She shoved me aside, surprisingly strong for a girl whose arms were no bigger around than string cheese. I responded with a punch that landed just under her chin, snapping her head back. She rolled aside, giving me room to grab the lancer. Before I could deactivate it she jumped on my back, her bony fingers wrapping around my neck and squeezing until I began to see spots. I threw an elbow once, twice, three times, but she just kept strangling. So I stood up and fell straight back. Into the ravine. She broke my fall nicely. And, in time, I was sure her ribs would heal. In fact, I hoped they would. Because shed landed close enough to Grief for me to grab my baby before scrambling back to the bank and shutting the lancer down. Iona? I patted her cheeks. You going to live? She shook her head. Wrong answer, I said. Try again. All right, Ill live. But dont ever tell anyone that fucking zap gun made me pee myself. I helped her sit upright. Handed her the lancer and took another battle survey. Brudes force had done a number on Floraidhs coven. But theyd suffered heavy casualties as well. Still, I thought wed win. Until I spied Samos at the edge of the clearing, holding Viv in front of him, his arm around her neck as if he meant to break it sooner rather than later. Cole stood maybe three yards out, his hands raised, talking so softly I couldnt hear. Why couldnt I hear? We hadnt cut off his audio feed. I tapped at my ear. Realized my party line had fallen off. Vayl! I yelled. Samos is trying to escape! I began to run toward him, realized my sverhamin hadnt replied, and peered over my shoulder. Brudes army, having defeated Floraidhs coven, had backed Vayl and Albert to the edge of the ravine. The fact that theyd hadnt touched Vayl and had barely put a slice in my dad said more to me about the two of them than Id ever understood before. Albert stood straight as a flagpole, Vayls sword swinging sure and true in his strong right hand. This was the man who other men had told me theyd willingly die for. Not because he knew pretty speeches. But because he put himself out there first. He understood the cost of battle and the real reason men and women fought; I saw it there in the lines on his forehead and beside his eyes. And his little grin told me he was glad to be back at it. Even though he was grossly outnumbered, the action filled him with the purpose hed lost when theyd forced him to retire. Beside him, Vayl wielded another sort of power. It must rise from the same side of the grave as Brudes army, because it was taking a heavy toll. When his blasts of ice and wind hit their shields, they shattered. The ancient warriors flinched and cried out as sleet began to fall from the sky just over their heads, cutting through their armor as effectively as a cleaver through steak. Nobody could keep up that kind of attack indefinitely, but Vayl would last a lot longer than Albert, whose teeth had begun to chatter despite the fact that sweat ran down his forehead. They needed to win, and fast. Especially since Samos had disappeared into the woods, leavinûe wun g Viv panting on the ground. Since I couldnt see Cole anywhere, I had to assume theyd made an exchange, Coles body for Vivs. And now that eternal thorn in my side had what he wanted. Brude, call off your men! I yelled. He stood on the opposite side of the glade, having found a stump from which to survey his troops. He eyed me like Id just been led to the sales block. What a nice piece of horseflesh she is, said his expression. So shiny and full of spunk. This creature must die as well, he said. Unless you would like to enter into another agreement with me. Jasmine! Vayl didnt even glance my way. How could he while working with Albert to fend off twelve of the most bulletproof fighters in the multiverse? But his tone made it clear Id better damn well listen up. If you make one deal with this scum, you and I are through! What the hell kind of ultimatum is that? I demanded. Tightening my grip on the hybrid blade Id borrowed, I mowed into the back of the line, hacking heads and torsos like they were nothing more than jungle overgrowth, blocking my path to the real showdown. In retrospect, its probably good that Iona borrowed a Scidairan blade and came along for the ride, because I was so furious I paid no attention to anything or anyone beside me. I did hear her panting, her weapon clanging on the misses and hissing on the hits, so Im sure she saved my life numerous times. But my mind was on that goddamned vampire. I swung the blade and beheaded a bald shade dressed like a Nazi, clearing my view so I could see Vayls pale, frost-rimmed face. I stuck the axe in the spine of my next victim, who went to his knees. When he didnt move out of my way fast enough, I planted my foot in his back, finding myself mildly amazed when I met actual resistance, and pushed. He fell over and I moved forward again, yelling, Since we hooked up, Ive been a stellar girlfriend! Hell, I havent even had impure thoughts about my neighbor who looks just like Jason Statham. So where do you get off threatening to dump me? Especially when this whole deal was your idea! By now only a couple of fighters stood between Vayl and me. But the battleground had become no less dangerous, because Id totally lost my temper and little fireballs had begun to fall from the sky. Now look what you made me do! To me! Brude called. His remaining forces, some frostbitten, some burning, ran to his side. He glared at me. This is not over! he bellowed. I am not conceding. I only leave the field because I am called by a master I cannot refuse. Do not forgetyou owe me a boon! Bullshit! I yelled. You killed, like, eight Scidairans. If I know anything about the rules of interplaner battle, and I do, that gives you leave to recruit them. Count that as your payment and get the fuck outta here! With a final cry of outrage he snapped out of sight, taking his entourage with him. Vayl looked into my eyes. Your language is quite shocking. But I love the way you fight. Im still pissed at you! I know. And I find it incredibly titillating. I snorted and laughed at the same time. Vayl, really, you cant say that word and believe people will take you seriously. Vayl shrugged his indifference to peoples opinions as he asked, Any guesses as to where Brude has run off to? I think hes supposed to be Enforcing for Lucifer, whatever that entails. This other gigI gestured to the clearing, now littered with Scidairan corpsesis just a part-time thing. Jasmine? Albert had dropped Vayls cane to his side. He was looking around the battlefield, his eyes skating past the bodies to the flaming balls of muck that had dropped in our general area. Did you really do that? I . . . uh . . . And, Vayl? How is it that you can control the weather? Did Bergman make you some sort of portable snow machine? Yeah, I said. Thats it. Snow. Sleet. Fire. Its all right here. I patted Vayls breast pocket, which remained agonizingly flat. Iona stepped up, supporting a weeping Viv. Samos is probably at Clava Cairns by now, she reminded us. Ive been called by my circle to prevent Floraidh from resurrecting him. And it seems like youre of the same mind. I suspected as much when you cleared our room yesterday, but of course I couldnt reveal myself to you in case I was wrong. So what do you say? Shall we join forces? My reaction really pissed Viv off. She began signing like shed much rather hit me. Iona said, Viv wants to know how you could possibly smile at a time like this. Because Floraidh all but told us we couldnt beat her without a spell caster. I nodded at her. And now we have one. My guess is that when confronting your newly risen nemesis who is now trying to cement his remains into a stolen body, your best approach should probably involve some form of stealth. Unfortunately our crew included an untrained civilian, a distracted witch, a rickety old man, and an excited malamute. Jack hardly ever barked. Strangers remarked on his polite behavior. In the park he refused to woof at bikers, other dogs, or even little kids chasing bright red balls. But now I couldnt get the mutt to shut up! He sounded a little like a sinus-infected bear as he vocalized. Along the lines of, Roo-roo, were coming after you-poo! I wiggled his lead. Jack! What the hell? Where were you when that wild-eyed Bible thumper came to the door trying to save my soul? He threw a furry grin over his shoulder and launched into a second verse. I said, Swear to God, dog, if this doesnt turn out well Im buying you generic food for the next month! We stood at the edge of the woods, staring out at Clava Cairns. The Scidairans fire had sputtered out, but the GhostCon torches still glowed, making me wonder how soon wed be running into their firþng st walking tour. This could get awkward. Although those punishment-gluttons would probably embrace the whole experience. Right up to the point where Floraidh started munching on their juicy bits. Yet another reason we needed to shut this operation down, like, yesterday. At least we knew where the body snatchers had set up camp. And considering where wed found Jacks harness, it made sense that the flicker of their fire reflected off the walls of the inner circle of the northeast cairn. Whats the plan? Albert asked. There is none, I said. You should have a plan, said Albert. Hed resheathed Vayls sword and was now leaning heavily on the cane. I didnt tell him Id tried to put something together during our short trek through the pines. But since I had no idea how you kill a resurrected vampire, I figured winging it would probably work better than developing a play-by-play. Also it would leave me in a more hopeful frame of mind, since if I had to think about it any length of time I was ninety percent sure my conclusions would depress the hell out of me. I had decided that if I was going to die tonight, I didnt want to do it without making some sort of grand romantic gesture that Vayl would remember forever. Like in the movies. Unfortunately wed been rushing pretty much headlong through thick undergrowth at the time. So kissing was out. Hed probably view a boob flash as accidental or whorish. Goddammit, why did I already tell him I loved him? This wouldve been the perfect moment! I tried to calm myself. After all, Id already dropped a load of flaming coals from the sky and probably ashed out a fraction of my soul in the process. Plus it might be nice if I could think clearly for once. Yup. Time to accept the fact that my mind wouldnt produce a memorable kissy-face moment. It wanted to work. So Id better damn well survive, because Id be so pissed if we missed our chance. I handed Jacks leash to Albert. You stay here, I said, making it clear I meant both of them. And this time it would be nice if you didnt let yourself get kidnapped, all right? I glanced at Iona. Have you figured out why Jacks harness would be so important to Floraidh yet? Shed overheard my conversation with the Scidairan and had been trying to decide what it meant ever since we left the clearing. She said, I need to know why the dog is so significant that they wanted something that was a part of him for so long. I filled her in on Jacks background without revealing exactly who I was. But you could tell she was sketching in the missing pieces pretty well all on her own. She asked, Would you say Jack was more important to Samos when he was alive than any other creature he knew? Even though he had an avhar at one time, Id say yeah. Without a doubt. And now, this is quite important. When you killed Samos, thinking that was his real name, was the dog wearing his harness at the time? Yeah. We didnt get rid of it until we left Greece later that evening. Iona nodded. Heres what I believe. Vampires have very little to leave behind. But there is some. Bits and pieces of worldly material. Vapor. Shreds of essence. When Samos left this world, I believe the demon he bargained with caught a bit of his remains. But a portion naturally fell into his pet. This is what happens with those we love. Perhaps all that was left of him settled into the leather of the harness because, as an item formed from the skin of another animal, it still keeps its retentive properties. Vayl said, But if Floraidh did not need it to call Samos from wherever he had stored his essence, why did she bury it in the cairn? Iona had crouched down to dig up a hunk of moss. Because it can be used to destroy Samos for good. Having put all her energies into resurrecting him, she wouldnt want him taken away from her again. So she found the one weapon that could be used against him and buried it where she could guard it. Except your dog found it. With Brudes help. Why would Brude want Samos gone? Hed said he never had one reason. So if not just to help me . . . as revenge against his enemies, the Scidairans? Or in his role as the Devils Enforcer? At this moment, do I give a crap? Um, no. Vayl and I shared a moment so intense it couldve doubled as a hug, except we didnt even touch. Do you know what to do with this information? I asked her. Absolutely. She took off her belt and laid it on the ground. Yup, now I could sense her. Witchy Woman, sang the silver-blue flare at the core of my brain. She nodded toward the cairn. I just need you to distract them while I gather the remaining ingredients. I assume you still have the harness? A moment of panic as my mind went blank. Where the hell did I throw that dirty remnant of Jacks old life after we got back to Floraidhs place? Oh, yeah! Its in the van. I threw it in there before the tour group went into Tearlach for its final ghost viewing. I was afraid it was going to fall out of my jacket at the wrong time and then Id have to come up with some lame explanation nobody would believe. Ill get it for you, Albert said. Youll stay here! I ordered. It didnt matter. Viv had already left the shelter of the woods. We watched her creep toward the van, which was standing about ten yards from the middle cairn, its right side toward us, its front tires hub deep in grass and mud. Broken glass glittered in the combined lantern and moonlight, both from the front window and the shattered headlights. I thought, I wrecked another vehicle. Shit! Petes going to kick my ass from here to next Friday. Unless this mission comes out amazingly well. I crossed my fingers. Viv froze as a heart-squeezing scream flew out of the cairn. Jack lunged forward, snapping the leash at its swivels. I started to run after him, but Vayl put a hand on my arm. Not in, he said as he nodded at the rim of the cairn. Up. I glanced at Iona. Go, she whispered. We can get the e can gerest of what I need. She nodded to Viv, whod forced herself to move on. When Im ready, youll know. Leaving Albert holding the broken leash, Vayl and I ran the short distance to the cairn. When we reached the entry Vayl took my hand and together we jumped to the top of the wall that rimmed it. The stones were surprisingly firm underfoot as we followed them along the edge of the passage to where they formed a central pit. Wed started at a crouch, but by the time we reached the inner circle we were crawling, our heads barely clearing the stones before us as we peered into the burial chamber. The fire Samos danced around didnt look exceptional. Until you realized its source wasnt a pile of kindling, but the contents of the bowl Id found in Floraidhs oven, with the container itself acting as the fire pit. Jack stood beside Cole, both of them almost underneath our noses. Our third had draped his arm around the malamute in a gesture of protection that went straight to my gut and twisted. As Samos began to chant, Vayl tapped me on the shoulder and made a few gestures I couldnt mistake. I sent him my Are you sure? look. When he nodded, I shrugged. I didnt think it was going to work, but it was worth a try. I stood. Drew Grief and aimed it at Samoss head. Boom! He staggered sideways, the hole just above his ear trickling a line of blood down his jaw. The other side of his head shouldve blown all over the stones beside him. It didnt. Something protected him, counteracting the force of the bullet, healing the wound almost as soon as it occurred. I shot him again. Filled his head with steel, and when that was gone switched to bolts. Before Id finished hed flattened his chest against the far wall of the cairn, shuddering with every hit. But taking them. Not falling. Definitely not dying. Vayl had been busy as well. Hed risen to his feet beside me, calling down such a vicious blizzard inside the cairn that Cole and Jack began to disappear under a drift of snow. Thank God Cole had some resistance to Vayls powers or hed have been an icicle within minutes. And no way would Jack freeze to death under that pile of fur. While Samoss lips turned blue, I holstered Grief and moved to my next-best choice, the Scidairan weapon that had saved my hide during the previous battle. I weighed it in my hand, wound up and threw it, burying the axe head in his back. He reared up, screaming in pain as it hit. Spinning, he pointed to me with fingers that had transformed into Floraidhs pink-nailed claws. Ildacante! they screamed. The smell of Scidairs rot filled my nostrils as the rocks beneath my feet began to shake. Vayls arms waved as he, too, fought for balance. Earthquake? My eyes sought Cole and Jack, hoping theyd had enough sense to take cover. Yup, they were motoring toward the entrance, but Samos blocked their exit. Cole grabbed him. They began to struggle. Then something imprisoned my ankle. I sucked in a breath. Looked down. A bony hand had reached out of its burial mound, wrapped around my living skin and begun to pull. Skeletons, V>Skeletayl! I yelled. Get out! I jerked my leg free, but Samos and Floraidh had animated an entire host of the dead, and at least five of them had clamped their icy fingers on to my other ankle now. It wasnt just that theyd gotten a good grip. The rocks were still moving. Falling out from under my feet. The hands, more and more of them as the seconds ticked by, were pulling me down to join them. Vayl! I looked over at him, horrified to see that he was also knee deep in the cairn. Oh my God, oh my God, theyre burying us alive! Jasmine, do not panic. Take my hand. Are you kidding me? Were going to be underneath soon! The rocks will be over our heads! We wont be able to move, or breathe, or Jasmine. So soothing, that voice. Such calm in the face of certain crushing suffocation. How did he do that? Hold my hand. Vayl leaned forward. Reached out. I focused on his hand as if it were a lifeline. Which it wasnt. He was going down, down, down too. Never mind that. Just wrap your fingers around his. Itll be a good thing. Then maybe you wont feel those other fingers, on your thighs now, pulling, bruising, ripping into your skin . . . I couldnt quite reach. Part of my mind saw the irony. Like it had always been with him, he remained just out of my grasp. On the edge of an embrace but never anyone I could grip on to. You fucker! I raged, realizing I wasnt yelling just at him. Im about to die for good here! Would you just reach out and grab on? A huge rumble, like the rocks themselves had split open and the support beneath my feet disappeared. I felt myself fall, the lights of Clava Cairns winking out as the stones rolled over my head. My hand, waving its last goodbye to open air, prepared to follow me down into the crushing weight of the abyss. And then it was pinned in Vayls grasp. Cirilai, pressed between my fingers, sliced into them until they bled. And that ignited something within the ring. Some power his ancestors had imbued it with that shot into and through me, making me feel as if I could fly. And I knew Vayl felt the same, because he existed at the other end of Cirilais line, pulsing with its magic as if it had given him a second heart. The dead, so eager for us to join them, gave an unearthly scream as they sensed our joining. And they scrabbled away, sliding between the stones, escaping our combined heat. We sent it out in a wave so violent the rocks burst into fragments mere inches from our faces, as if a rain of mortars had fallen on our exact location. We werent injured, not even scratched. Cirilai had us covered. Cole and Jack had escaped the worst of the carnage. But Samos lay on the ground, broken, covered in blood. And I suddenly understood the terrible aftermath of a stoning. Still holding hands, Vayl and I picked our way out of the rubble, all that remained of the wall wed been buried in. Even Scidairs fire had gone out. But Samos hung on, red bubbles popping out of his mouth as he labored to breathe. His face kept reshaping itself, a weird collage of features that was never quite himself or Floraidh. Hes like a cockroach, I said. Vayl nodded. I understand fruit flies are difficult to kill as well. All the creepy crawlies you expect to survive a nuking. Iona and Viv came in with Albert trudging behind. The Wiccan carried the harness along with the moss. Viv and Albert also toted loads of plants, mostly fungus as far as I could tell, though I mightve spied some bark among the toadstools. Your timing is excellent, Vayl said. Iona smiled. I do know when to step in, dont I? She nodded for Albert and Viv to dump the vegetation in a pile and dropped the harness on top. As she knelt over her treasures and closed her eyes, Vayl pulled me aside. I watched Viv run to Cole, help him up while Jack ran around in circles and whumped them with the broad wags of his tail. Jasmine? I pulled my attention back to my sverhamin.Oh goody, time for the big moment! Vayl leaned down until our eyes were at the same level. Do you trust me? Sure. I need for you to be sure. Uh-oh. Yeah, Vayl. I do. Then will you help me gather up the diamonds the Scidairans scattered around this cairn? Vayl It is the right thing to do. I hesitated. Sighed. Of course, I shouldve thought of it myself. Yeah, okay. We went outside to make like little kids on Easter Sunday. Albert helped, and within a surprisingly few minutes wed picked the cairn clean. It helped immensely that the diamonds glittered in the lamplight, and theyd been set at even intervals around the perimeter. Back inside, Ionas spell had sprouted. Literally. An empty water bottle stood by her side, making me think shed poured the contents on the stuff shed piled at her knees. And while wed been gone a lush green ivy had grown up through the mound of moss and herbs, twining around the harness so quickly that I could see the stem stretch and twirl, its leaves emerging and growing to full length before my eyes. The fresh scent of Wiccan magic filled the cairn, blowing away the pollution of Scidair. Samos/Floraidh panted as Iona touched the vine to their foot and it clung, sending out feelers even more quickly now that it had a solid support to wrap around. Within a minute the vine had done a mummy wrap on the shared body. At which point it began to squeeze. It cant suffocate him. Her. Can it? I asked. No, said Iona. Thats not the point anyway. Its not squeezing. Its sucking. Floraidh/Samos bowed so radically I thought she/he might refracture her/his back. Then the vine broke. Iona whispered words I could words I barely catch and decided I didnt want to know. As the ivy retreated into the pile, she spat on it. Then she stomped it. Three times she repeated this process as it withdrew into the mound. In the end she scattered all the ingredients, handed me the harness, and pointed to a small brown nut sitting on the dirt floor of the cairn. Thats all that remains of Samos. I glanced at Vayl. Your turn, I said. He gestured to Cole. I cede the honor to you. He did mean to steal your body, after all. Cole nodded his thanks, strode forward, raised his foot, and stomped. The nut split under his heel, the crack surprisingly loud in the stillness of the night. He ground it around until he was sure it could never be reconstituted, then he held out his arms to Viv. She stood still, signed something, to which he responded, Of course youre worth the sacrifice. Id never have offered to trade places with you otherwise. She ran into his arms and he kissed her hair as Iona beamed at them and Jack did another one of his circle-the-couple runs. Whens he going to do that for me? I wondered grumpily. Which was when Floraidh sat up. Nearly healed. Fully herself. Pissed as a wet cat. Screaming threats so foul I was surprised her teeth didnt melt as the words rolled off her tongue. Vayl held out his hand. Albert, I have need of my sword now. Without a word, my dad passed it over. Vayl unsheathed the blade, causing the Scidairan to clamp her mouth shut tight. She tried to scrabble backward as he advanced on her, but the rocks gave her no escape. You wouldnt kill me! she screeched. You are right. He flicked the blade, making a clean cut across her forehead. But I know someone else who would. He stood up. Oengus? Floraidh laughed. Do you know how long hes tried to get to me? Im so well shielded I could . . . The words jumped off the precipice she suddenly realized she stood upon as Albert and I opened our hands, showing her the piles of diamonds glittering in our palms. Vayls got the rest, I told her. I pocketed the gems. Picked up the bowl and dumped it in her lap. We backed away as an ill wind rose in the cairn. The first slash appeared on Floraidhs neck. Her scream was echoed by an unearthly howl, like the ones wed heard in Castle Hoppringhill. Well still have our revenge on you! she cried as a wound appeared across her chest and blood spurted. Hed cut deep this time. I dont see how, I said. Samos is as dead as a throwaway battery and youre about to enter the Thin. Neither of you is coming back, Floraidh. She began to laugh as both her arms, then her legs, jumped and a score of cuts appeared on each one. Oengus was getting impatient now. Hed waited a long time, after all. Still Floraidh giggled. Whats so funny? I demanded. Me, for not recognizing you until Samos entered my body. And you, she said. For believing he wouldnt have some sort of backup plan after having failed to beat you repeatedly in his last life. What do you mean? Vayl asked. She kept her eyes on me as she said, Your poor father has been through so much in the past few weeks. These visits from beyond the grave have disturbed him much more than he would ever let on to you. What have they meant? That question has plagued him from the first. So much so that he finally enlisted your help in discovering the true source of his haunting. Isnt that right, Albert? Who are you? he asked. What do you want with me? Youre just a means to an end, old man. Just a way to let Jasmine know her mommy has escaped from hell with our help. Because she needs a little one-on-one with her baby girl. And Baby Girl is too well protected byher eyes rolled upwardfor the direct approach. I had to see you, Jazzy. I spun, my grip on Vayls hand breaking as I recognized my mothers voice. It was coming out of Vivs mouth. Impossible, of course, so I knew it had to be true. Especially when I saw her features settle over Vivs, her honey-colored hair falling over Vivs blond locks like a bad wig. I knew you wouldnt want to talk to me, so I tried to get to you through Albert. Of course, hes harder to communicate with than a teenager with his iPod blasting. She sent Albert a dirty look, which he returned times twelve. As Viv stepped forward, tearing herself from Coles embrace, I backed up. Why would you want to see me? I asked. I thought wed summed up our relationship already. She nodded. I understand why you might think I was the worst mother on earth. But, having spent the past few years in hell, I can tell you that I may be on the bottom of the barrel, but Im not scraping it. She glanced at Floraidh, whod begun to list sideways, her blood turning her sweater a nasty shade of purple. Not yet. The Scidairan managed a grin as she said, Go ahead, Stella. Remember what awaits you if you kill her. No more torture. An end to the pain. Soft pillows and sheets. Daily showers and clean clothing. A chance to rise among the hierarchy and be with your true love again. Its all in Edwards contract. Signed in blood. If only you follow through. Viv gripped the sword shed grabbed back at the clearing. I doubted she knew how to wield it. And Mom had no clue. Didnt mean they couldnt kill me out of pure dumb luck. Dont hurt her! Cole yelled to me. Its not her fault! No shit, Sherlock. But then again, I dont want to die tonight. Because if I doI glanced at VaylI will never forgive myself. I pulled the bolo out of my pocket. Jaz, please! Cole called. Shit! I backed up some more, hoping Vayl could get a clean shot at her. But she managed to keep clear of him while staying a life-threatening distance from me. She said, Jasmine, you dont know how it is. Loving someone so much it tears at your heart not to see him every day. Knowing he suffers torments that yorments ou could ease. Despite knowing that she was talking to push me into dropping my guard, I played her game. Too interesting not to. What are you saying? Your first husbands in hell? She inclined her head. Feinted an attack. I jumped aside. We both moved back to neutral. He cant be. Dad said he was a vampire. That was what he told me when we were alive. She shook her head. He was afraid I wouldnt love him if I knew he was a faorzig. Ah. Another blood-sucker. Hell spawn whose bite injected a parasite that drove their victims mad, the majority of whom ended up murdering their families before killing themselves. The police had suspected our neighbor had been bitten by one, though they could never prove it. Now I thought they mightve been right. I said, Hes a demon. Whats he enduring tortures for? Me. How romantic. And if you kill me he doesnt get tortured anymore? Not as much. Neither do I. Well both be so much better off. And well be together. And really, what does it matter to you? Youve died twice already anyway. What? cried Albert. I have a lot of reasons to live! I yelled, ignoring my dads outburst. People need me! Who, that vampire you think youre in love with? Vayl is old, Jasmine. Hell find someone else within a month. He always has. What did she say? demanded my dad. Shes in hell, I told him without glancing over. Shes programmed to lie. Do this for me, Jazzy, she said in her most persuasive tone. The one shed used to get me to try out for the swing choir when I was a freshman. Me, the girl who could carry a tune in the shower. And nowhere else. The sad part was, I actually considered it. This was how deep the woman had sunk her claws into my psyche. I shook my head. No. The word, no more than a whisper, couldnt have carried a single foot. But Albert heard it. You ungrateful little bitch! she screamed as she came at me. I knew right away I was going to get hurt. Impossible to just defend yourself in a fight with blades. Either you go for the win or you get slashed. And sometimes you still end up so bloody you wish youd brought an endless supply of ammo. Or a less sentimental coworker. I braced myself for the blow, gauging the angle, pitching my own blade to catch hers at the point where it would be least likely to hack off a major section of my arm. It never came close. Albert roared, his outrage like a slap on the back of my head, making me sidestep as he let loose. Youre never touching my little girl again, Stella! He shot Vayls scabbard at Viv, nailing her in the abdomen. She doubledn. She d over with a grunt that provided a strange harmony to another statement. Ionas this time, if my Spirit Eye still focused correctly after all it had Seen tonight. At the same time Brude walked out of the blasted rocks as if they led to a secret cavern only he knew the entrance to. Two enormous black mastiffs flanked him, their eyes flickering orange and yellow with the fires of their homeland. Jack began to growl. Grab him, I ordered Cole. Though he badly wanted to stand with Viv, my third knelt beside the dog and took hold of his collar. Fool, Brude spat at my mother. Stella looked up, her face twisting with fear as she realized who had come for her. Enforcer, she whispered. You could have taken my deal. Lived in my lands with your faorzig forever. Why would she want to do that? asked Cole. I offer the dead what no other Domytr can. Escape from both paradise and hell. He held his hand out and, like a magician calling his assistant from the disappearing closet, wiggled his fingers until Stella emerged from Viv, her skin pink and healthy, her hair waving in the after breeze of Vayls blizzard. Look at what you denied yourself, Brude whispered. Beautiful, unending chaos. The Great Taker will never allow you to continue once he knows your plan. She nodded to me. This was my best chance. My last chance. Just remember what will happen to your lover if you reveal a word of my intentions to anyone. She nodded. Vayl stepped forward, began to speak. But not in words I could understand. Soft, deadly syllables only the Vampere shared. As they rolled off his tongue my mothers eyes widened, her mouth opening in a silent shriek. When he turned to me the black had just begun to bleed out of his eyes. Brude nodded. So it shall be, he said, as if passing judgment. What just happened? I asked. Vayl stared down at me, his expression so stern I knew he was damming big emotion. His hand came up my arm, fingers brushing scars only he and my dad knew about. I love you. Brude jerked a hand toward Stella. Go. The dogs leaped, taking her to the ground. I looked away as she screamed, surprised to find myself in Alberts arms a few moments later. When I looked back all I saw was her feet, dragging into the ruins as Satans hunters took her home. Cole ran to Viv, helping her to sit up, holding her as she looked around in shock. Her eyes finally rested on Brude, who stared at me as if trying to solve a puzzle. He shook his head, his braids slipping off his broad shoulders to reveal matching scars in the shape of scythes. His eyes glittered as they moved to Floraidh. I glanced her way as well. Couldnt believe her chest still rose and fell. Yup. Cockroaches and fruit flies. Oengus! he snapped. Leave her be! Youre calling off all your dogs? I asked. I have my reasonhave my s, he said. As he leaned toward me I held up my hand to stop him. You promised. Two weeks of safety in your lands. You will return to me. If I do, itll be to destroy you. His laughter lingered long after hed disappeared, leaving the same way the hell-dogs had gone. Viv kept making the same sign. Whats she saying? I asked Cole. She wants to know if the monsters are gone. I nodded. All but one. I tried to convince myself it was okay that Floraidh had survived. That had been the plan all along. Plus, with most of her coven gone and Samos dead as a dinosaur, she wouldnt be much of a threat untilifshe got out of intensive care. As I backed out of my dads arms, listening to him call an ambulance for the second time that night, I watched her struggle for each breath. Then her attention rolled toward the cairn wall behind me. As she looked over my shoulder, her eyes widened in terror. She let out a single, high-pitched scream and froze, her eyes darting back and forth as if unable to tear themselves away from a nightmare. I felt the hair stand up on the back of my neck and turned to look. Nothing. Whats going on? I murmured. Iona said, Ive been casting charms to protect us against whatever has been attacking her. Its her first husband, I said. She murdered him in the 1800s. Ah. Iona raised an eyebrow at Floraidh, her pitiless glance taking in the crumpled form of a once-powerful Scidair. Well, hes taken too much blood from her now. Because shes other, he can call her into the Thin anytime he likes. And whenever he does, thats all shell be able to see. I have a feeling thats all hell want her to see for a very long time. The days between Floraidhs breakdown, Samoss final demise, and my vacation passed with the speed of a fighter plane. So many loose ends to tie up. Cole and Viv had discovered a deep friendship whose brush with death wouldnt allow it to turn into anything else. But hed still stayed in Scotland to help her find a new interpreter after Iona went back to her circle. And to help her move to a new flat when she finally admitted she didnt want to see ghosts at the bus stop anymorebut maybe her haunter should have to stand there for a couple of hundred more years anyway. And the best way for Rhona to heal was for them learn to live their own lives. Albert had said his gruffand briefgoodbyes, the morning after, promising never to mess with my missions again. The Haighs had practically done backflips upon the return of their diamonds and, as a token of their gratitude, had offered us anything in their store. Vayl had taken a look at my ring finger and raised his eyebrows. Id shaken my head. Cirilai is all I need, Id said. So hed dropped it. Then Pete had called us back to Cleveland. We sat in his bare little office, which looked much more cheerful painted primrose yellow, and waited for him to finish shuffling papers. While he figured out how to get around to the subject, I noticed hed replaced the dead plant by his closed window blinds with one of those miniature electric fountains. Suddenly I had to pee. I see here you wrecked the rental vehicle, Pete said. The Scidairans were responsible, Vayl pointed out. I reminded myself to breathe. Pete shuffled his stack some more. Cleared his throat. The Oversight Committee has reviewed this case. I felt my eyebrows go up. Already? He nodded. Loosened his tie. They, uh, are not happy that Floraidh has been admitted to a mental institution and her coven has dropped out of the picture. Did you explain to them why? Vayl asked. Pete nodded. They dont seem to understand all the shadings and parameters of the situation. He sighed. They see this as a failed mission. And theyve strongly suggested that I suspend Jaz, pending further review. Suddenly all I could hear was this high-pitched whine. Like the old class-is-over signal at my high school, only farther up the scale. What? He nodded. Ran his fingers over the two hairs left on his shiny head. Im sorry, Jaz. I dont see how I can deny them. Theyre threatening to cut my funding if I dont I hadnt realized Id begun to reach for Grief until Vayls hand slid over mine. I looked at him, blinking rapidly to keep the tears from forming. Id never seen him so forbidding. He turned back to Pete. I smell ulterior motives. First they refused my request for a warlock. Then they sent Albert to spy on us. And now they want to fire their best assassin, despite the fact that she saved Floraidh from Bea? And do not give me that, But she is practically a vegetable, excuse. That is not Jasmines fault. What message do all these actions convey to you? Petes entire forehead crinkled as he considered the options. They could be looking to reshape the department. Vayl nodded sharply. Or eliminate it completely. They put us in a situation most of your employees would not have survived. And you, slave that you are to the bottom line, allowed it. I flattened my hand against my chest because I honestly thought that was the only way I could prevent my heart from leaping out of it. Suddenly I understood Alberts point of view. This wasnt how I wanted to die. Flopping on the floor of my bosss office, wishing to God Id chosen a career where other people didnt have so much control over my future. Then I nearly croaked again when Pete didnt fire Vayl. Or even snap his head off. But sat back in his chair, folding his hands across his stomach thoughtfully. Vayl said, Jasmine is due some vacation time, is she not? Uh Pete turned to his PC, clicked away at his keyboard for half a minute. Yes. Looks to me like shes got a month built up. Then grant it to her, and mine to me. Do not call either of us in that time. Avoid the Oversight Committee members as well, no matter how often they try to contact you, all right? They cannot touch your budget for several weeks anyway, correct? Right. By then I will have everything taken care of. We both looked at him. Pete said, Vayl? What are you planning? He gave Pete a look as grim as a funeral. It is better that you do not know. Apparently Vayl intended to keep me in the dark as well. Hed whisked me off to my apartment, ordered me to pack for a long getaway, and left. When he returned I was sitting just where hed left me, having done nothing. Jasmine. He sat down on the bed beside me. You have not even opened your trunk. I stared down at my hands, clasped between my knees, and swallowed the lump that had risen in my throat the minute Pete had dropped the hammer. Hes going to fire me, I said. Youve been around forever. You know how to do different things. But this is all I have, Vayl. This job means everything to me. He slid his hand over both of mine just in time to catch the tear that had escaped from my eye. I know, he said softly. I promised you before that I would not let those cretins harm you. I have never broken a vow and I never will. You have not been fired, nor even suspended. You are on vacation. During which time the Oversight Committee will come to see the error of its ways. I glanced up in time to see a satisfied little smile play across his face. What are you going to do? What I should have done the moment I heard they had managed to get themselves appointed. He met my eyes, his own softening to amber as he said, You will let me do this thing for you? I dont even know what it is! Are you sure you want to? I nodded. He leaned over and whispered in my ear, as if he thought my drab little bedroom might be bugged or something. I started to laugh. Are you serious? I rarely know how to be otherwise. You know, that just might satisfy my undying need for revenge on Pete and his goddamn bosses for siccing Albert on us in the first place. Can I help? It would be better if you did not. I thought about it. Oh. Of course. Well, then, you have my blessing. And, you know what, this is it! This is what? That thing you said youd try to find that would prove how much you love me. This is definitely the one. Are you sure? Because I had something else in mind. His eyes began to dance as his hand slid up my arm. I let my eyes go round. Played innocent as I asked, What do you mean? He swung one leg over my hips and pulled me farther up onto the bed. When my trunk blocked our progress he shoved it onto the floor. The crash delighted me. Gave me hope that most of our bedroom meetings would be loud and surprising. As if he could read my mind he asked, Are these walls soundproof? I dont know, I replied, giggling as he found the ticklish spot under my ear and gently nipped it. His lips moved to mine and for quite some time I thought our conversation had ended. Finally he raised his head just enough to lock my eyes with his, which had brightened to emerald. I could hardly think now, not with his hands roaming freely and our clothes flying through the air like confetti, but I did think I heard him whisper, Then you will have to ask your neighbors in the morning. Mountains of thanks to Mike Calder, owner of Transreal Fiction in Edinburgh, for answering my endless questions regarding his lovely country. Ill always appreciate your kindness, Mike! And if Im ever in Scotland, I wont buy a single book until I get to your place! Thanks also to Gareth at Falcata Times for enjoying Albert so much that he wished aloud to see the old coot in a bigger role. I must acknowledge Devin for inspiring the name of one of the ferrets, and thank Darrin Turpin at Orbit for helping me with some language issues. Of course, my deepest gratitude goes to all of those wonderful souls whose feedback and support Ive come to rely on: my agent, Laurie McLean; my editor, Devi Pillai; also Alex Lencicki, Katherine Molina, and Penina Lopez. How about that Art Department at Orbit, eh? These covers just kick it through the roof! A big bless ya to my readers, Hope Dennis and Katie Rardin. And I must thank my family for putting up with my crap, loving me through everything, and making the joyful times so much sweeter. I couldnt do it without you. As for you, my reader, my friend, thanks for following Vayl and Jaz through their adventures so far. Its not over, not by a long shot. And what comes next should test their mettle and their love. I cant wait. How about you? extras JENNIFER RARDIN began writing at the age of twelve, mostly poems to amuse her classmates and short stories featuring her best friends as the heroines. She lives in an old farmhouse in Illinois with her husband and two children. Find out more about the author at www.JenniferRardin.com. If you enjoye
d ONE MORE BITE, BITE MARKS Book 6 of the Jaz Parks series by Jennifer Rardin My ass felt like a slab of dead flesh, too nerveless to even quiver as the butcher slaps it onto his cutting table. Twelve hours of flying from Manila to Sydney with another sixty-minute hop after that is hell on the hindquarters, even when theyve been cushioned by the most expensive seats available. I stifled the urge to massage my butt cheeks as I descended the stairs of Vayls chartered jet onto the tarmac of Canberra International Airport. After all, my crew would be waiting for me, and I hadnt seen Bergman and Cassandra in over two months. In other words, I didnt want our reunion to remind them wed begun a shithole of an assignment that, if botched, could severely cripple the U.S. space program, not to mention vital parts of our anatomies. Plus, with Cole as my third greeter, I figured our hey-how-are-yous probably shouldnt start with a lot of ass-grabbing. While I didnt sense that Cole itched to get his hands on me as he stood at the bottom of the stairs, his ear-to-ear grin, framed by the usual mop of sun-bleached hair, warned me that flexibility might be required on my part. Because Something Was Cooking. Then the music began. What have you done now? I asked as my foot hit the fourth step and I realized hed rented himself a black tuxedo, though hed traded the bridal shops shoes for his own red high-tops. My question drowned in a sudden wail of funereal blues. Which made me double-check the landscape. Nope, not even close to New Orleans. In fact the airport, surrounded by the brownish green grasses of Australias autumn, reminded me a lot of the farmlands of Illinois. Except today was May 22, so back in the Midwest everything would be shooting out of the ground, green as a tree frog and bursting into bloom. Here, winter had crept to the countrys edge, and I could feel it sinking its claws into my neck along with the chill breeze that swept down the hills into Canberras valley. I flipped up the collar of my new leather jacket, the mournful tone of the music reminding me of the bullet wound that had killed my last one. Below me, keeping time to my slow descent, two trumpeters, a trombonist, and a sax man wearing black suits and matching shades belted out a song fit for a head of state. If hed just been assassinated, that is. I turned back and whistled. Jack had been cooped up so long I couldnt believe he still stood at the cabin door, sniffing the air as if he didnt approve of this sudden change of season. He stared at me with his expressive brown eyes, his ears twitching as if to ask, Where did the tropics go? Were here, I told him. He nodded (no, Im not kidding; the dogs, like, one step away from hosting his own talk show) and bounded down the steps, racing toward the planes landing gear so he could make sure everybody realized it stood in his territory. Cassandra laughed. She stood opposite C£ood oppoole, her hand on the rail as if waiting to help me down. But we both knew I wouldnt be touching her if I could help it. I preferred a little mystery in my future, and our psychic had a way of spoiling the fun. As our eyes met, she gave me her regal smile and flipped her heavy black braids over her shoulder, revealing a tangerine stole that shed thrown over a navy blue turtleneck and white, rhinestone-studded jeans. An enormous bag made from the same orange furball as her wrap hung over one elbow, its various bulges suggesting that perhaps it had been a marsupial on its home planet before Space Commandos had trapped it, shaved it, and shipped the clippings to her favorite retail outlet. No doubt about it, only the former oracle of a North African god couldve pulled off that ensemble. I jerked my head toward the band and raised my eyebrows. It wasnt me, she mouthed, her six pairs of earrings waving a double negative as she shook her head and rolled her eyes toward Bergman. He stood at her shoulder, hands stuffed deep in his pockets, taking such serious note of the rip in the knee of his jeans youd have thought hed just been mugged and was trying to decide if his insurance would cover the replacement cost. His beige sweater with its thin red stripes hung limply from shoulders that were bowed under the weight of an army-green backpack. Its bulk helped provide balance for his head, which seemed extra large today, maybe because he wore a brown ball cap fronting the Atlanta Falcons logo. His lack of glasses mightve encouraged the look too. Id forgotten that hed had corrective surgery and didnt need them anymore. Genius that he was, Bergman caught my gaze, flipped his own to Cassandra, and figured out in milliseconds what I was thinking. Oh no, he yelled over the dirge. It was all his idea! He pointed a bony finger in Coles direction. Before I could snap my former recruits head off, he clasped his hands over his heart and sank to one knee. We are all so sorry for your loss! Cole cried. Then he threw a dramatic gesture toward the hold of the plane, where six sober-faced pallbearers were taking the casket from the hands of the jets flight crew. But it wasnt just any old death box. Some company with a sense of style but no restraint whatsoever had built this sucker to resemble a golf bag. An umbrella, a black towel, and even a couple of irons had been tacked to the side, while the heads of the rest of the clubs jutted from the coffins end. I glared down at Cole, so pissed I wouldnt have been surprised if smoke poofed from my nostrils. Control your temper, Jaz, I told myself. You know what happens when you lose it. Cole, you little shit, you shouldnt have. He rose to his feet and dusted off his pants. The moment I reached his side he laid a gentle arm around my shoulders. We all know how difficult this must be for you. As your former boyfriend We were never! I realized it was on me to make sure your dead boyfriend arrived in Australia in the style to which he hasuh, had become accustomed. Cole pulled me toward the casket with Bergman, Cassandra, and the£andra, a sad band following as he crooked his finger at the hearse Id asked him to order. Except I hadnt told him to request a white Mercedes stretch with enough room for an NBA player and all his devastated relatives. It pulled up beside us, its driver stepping out and promptly disappearing. At first I thought hed taken a tumble. Jack sure seemed interested in his welfare. When my malamute didnt return from his scouting mission right away, I leaned over to get a better view and learned the real story. I grabbed Coles arm and squeezed. If that is a gnome whose crotch Jack is sniffing, Im going to tie your hair up in a bun and sell you to the pirates that operate off this coast. I hear theyre always looking for fresh, young girlfriends. Cole rolled his eyes in a perfect imitation of irritated adolescence. Geez, Mom, cant you tell the difference between a gnome and a waiggin? I curled my free hand into a fist, then made a conscious effort to relax it before it hauled off and punched somebody without my permission. Waiggins are at least seven feet tall. And green! Oh. I keep forgetting you majored in Supernatural Criminology. Cole sighed. Okay, Ruvins a half-gnome. But hes trying to blend, just like Vayl. And he doesnt worship Ufran. How do you know? I asked. Only Cole would have the nuts to talk religion with a perfect stranger. Still He leaned his chin on my shoulder. I checked him out. Hes fine. And hes over three-and-a-half feet tall, so he could pass for a seinji. In fact, he regularly does. Maybe he could help with our . . . project. You never know. I narrowed my eyes at him. So Petes briefed you? He nodded. Good. The less we discussed the son of a bitch whod agreed to smuggle gnome larvae into the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex the better. Every time I thought of the kind of scumbag whod willingly put his own life, not to mention the innocents who worked at the Complex, at risk just so the gnomes could scoop out NASAs third space-gazing eye and stomp it into jelly, my concentration went to hell. But it wasnt just our target. Despite all evidence to the contrary, I knew my departments Oversight Committee had backed off on suspending me with major reservations. If I screwed up even a little, I could kiss my career goodbye. Which meant we needed to get under cover before the worst happened. I checked my watch. Three thirty p.m. We might just have time. If we hurried. Lets get him loaded, I said. Cole squeezed my shoulder. But then youll miss the best part. I snaked my arm around his waist so I could jerk him close enough to whisper in his ear. Youre about to lose your best part. Hey, this event is costing somebody a lot of money. You might as well enjoy it. He grin£y it. Hned down at me, his bright blue eyes daring me to loosen up and have some fun. This is so unnecessary. Wrong again, Petunia. Picking up a casket-rider and the woman youre about to fall out of love with is boring. Arranging a funeral procession with a displaced band from the French Quarter and a quartet of professional mourners is one for the diary. You do keep a diary, dont you, Jaz? No! And dont call me that. Im here as Lucille Robinson, remember? Cole frowned. But if youre Lucille, who am I? Hell if I know. As I recall, your last text said you didnt like the name theyd picked for you and had demanded a new one. Damn straight! The CIA has no imagination, you know. Id have told him to pipe down, but between the bands latest number and the wails of the four women whod emerged from the backseat of the hearse to drape themselves and a blanket of flowers over the caskets tee-time accessories, I could barely hear his whispers. Sure, I agreed, mainly because I thought Id seen the coffin wobble. Had one of the pallbearers stumbled, or . . . I checked my watch again. Holy crap, we were cutting this close! Do you want to know my new name? Cole asked as we led Cassandra and Bergman toward the country club casket. Would Tiger Woods be caught dead in one of those? I thought not. I sighed and said, Since were going to be working together for the next few days, a clue to your fake ID might help. Thor Longfellow. I stopped and stared, not even turning when I heard Cassandra stumble to a halt behind me. No. His hair bounced cheerfully as he nodded. I asked, How did you get away with that? He shrugged. The girl who assigns identities really likes Thai food, and I know this place on the East Side Say no more. I shouldve guessed hed charmed that ridiculous cover out of a woman. Copyright © 2009 by Jennifer Rardin Excerpt from Bite Marks copyright © 2009 by Jennifer Rardin All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Orbit Hachette Book Group 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Visit our Web site at www.HachetteBookGroup.com First eBook Edition: January 2009 Orbit is an imprint of Hachette Book Group. The Orbit name and logo are trademarks of Little, Brown Book Group Limited. The characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author. ISBN: 978-0-316-04076-1 Contents You got any sisters? No. Why? Cole turned curious blue eyes my way, his bronzed face and surfers fro making me long for a pristine beach and a bottle of SPF 80. Anything that would put thousands of miles between me and my dad while preventing skin cancer had to be a good thing. I shrugged. I thought your folks might like a daughter. As in me. Im in the market for a new set. When his glance wandered below my neck I punched him in the arm. Of parents, you nimrod. Then wed be siblings, he said. Which would make what I want to do with you illegal. Praise for the Jaz Parks series: This latest Jaz Parks adventure is the most jam-packed yet! scifichick.com on Biting the Bullet A wonderful light read with engaging characters and an interesting storyline. Dragonpage Radio on Once Bitten, Twice Shy JAZ PARKS NOVELS Once Bitten, Twice Shy Another One Bites the Dust Biting the Bullet Bitten to Death One More Bite For my mother, Carol Ryan Pringle, who never once said, Would you drop this impossible writing dream and get a real job already? Thanks, Mom. And for my sister, Erin Pringle, whose love has made me a better person. Jasmine, do not pull that gun. Vayl spoke in a voice so low even I could barely hear him, which meant the people in the blue and white seats next to the bathroom door where I stood still had no idea what I meant to do. Im gonna kill him, I growled. My fingers tightened on the grip of Grief, the Walther PPK I kept stashed in the shoulder holster under my black leather jacket. I couldnt see my intended victim at the moment. Vayl had set his hands on the edges of the doorframe, spreading his black calf-length duster like a curtain, blocking my view. But I could hear the son of a bitch, sitting near the front, chatting up the flight attendant like she was the daughter of one of his war buddies. You do understand what a bad idea this is, do you not? Vayl insisted. Even poking fun at murder on an airplane could bring the passengers down on you like a mob of after-Christmas sale shoppers. Who says Im joking? He fixed me with warm hazel eyes. I would hate to see you beaten to death with that womans boot. He jerked his head sideways, directing my attention to an exhausted traveler who mustve made her armrests squeak when shed squeezed into her seat. I glanced her way, and as people will when they feel eyes on them, she looked back at me. For a second her saggy pink cheeks and black-framed glasses swam out of focus. A lean, dark-eyed face sneered at me from beneath her shoulder-length perm. It said, Are you certain you know my name? I squeezed my eyes shut. Youre dead, Edward Samos. I saw your smoke fade into the night. I ground the bits of ash and bone you left behind into the dirt of the Grecian countryside. So stop haunting me! I turned my head so that when I opened my eyes they fell on Vayls short black curls, which always tempted me to run my fingers through them. And his face, carved with the bold hand of an artist whose work Id never toss aside. Are you all right? he asked. Yeah, sure. For some bizarre reason Im seeing the last vamp I assassinated on innocent peoples mugs. I cant stop thinking about my boss in a totally unprofessional and yet toe-curling way. And, at age twenty-five, I still havent escaped the man who made my childhood pretty much a misery. Im cruising, thanks for asking! I picked the part that bothered me most and ripped. Youre the one who let my father tag along. I told you it wouldnt work. I warned you blood could be shed. But did you listen? It is partially my fault, he allowed. If I had taken time to fly home between my trip to Romania and this mission, I do not believe this would have happened. But meeting you in London seemed more efficient. And without our Seer along to warn me otherwise, how was I to know your father would rendezvous with you there as well? I said, I miss Cassandra. Especially on days like today. Not just because her psychic abilities couldve detoured this steamroller. But because she always seemed to know what to say to keep me from ruining my so-called life. Vayls eyes traveled to my hand, still stuck inside my pocket. Or was he checking out my boobs? And if not, should I be even more pissed? His half smile showed he knew exactly what I was thinking. He said, Perhaps we should consider bringing Cassandra with us more regularly. As for the bloodshed, I supposed you would wait until we had reached Inverness. Who brings baby pictures with them on a trip? I griped. If Id wanted my bare ass paraded in front of all the premium ticket holders Id have mooned everyone before we took off! Vayl knew better than to tell me the photos were adorable. Then Id have had to kill him too. If that had been the real issue. Problem was, when my dad had cracked that old album, hed done it upside down first. So the picture that had caught my attention was a copy of the one Id locked in my safe nearly eighteen months ago. A shot of Matt and me just after hed slipped his ring on my finger. I wondered if two people had ever been so sure they were headed for eternal happiness. Or had their mistake shoved so violently in their faces two weeks later. Look into my eyes, Vayl said. What, so you can hypnotize me? No thanks. He shook his head. We both know my powers have a minimal effect on you. Come now, my pretera. Humor me. Whats a pretera? It is a Vampere word, meaning wildcat. Oh. In that case . . . I locked stares with the guy whod started out as my supervisor, upgraded to sverhamin, and ended up . . . well, sometimes the possibilities practically made my skin steam. Other times I still felt like Matts traitor. Can you betray a dead man? Since I didnt know the answer to that one, I forced my mind to pettier subjects. I cant believe my fathers here. This is like my first date times ten. How do you say? Money talks. So true. In this case, the bucks had come from Albert himself. What are we, the Russian Space Agency? I demanded. Selling seats on our trips haon our to the highest bidder? Vayl said, I realize the shock is only now wearing off. Once again, I want to assure you that I would have warned you. But Pete did not inform me Albert would be joining us until he called just before I met you in London. Apparently your father felt you would strenuously object to his presence Ya think? Thus the secrecy surrounding his joining us at Gatwick. He mustve known Id have thrown him off the plane in Cleveland, I muttered. I realized Id taken my hand out of my jacket and Vayl had used the chance to curl his fingers around mine. No romance in that touch. He was probably just trying to keep me from reaching again. I sighed. Okay, I wont kill him yet. But you get those pictures out of his claws, and keep him away from me, and Vayl slid his fingers up my arm, sending trickles of awareness shooting through me. Suddenly I couldnt think of anything but his touch. A deliberate move on his partunderhanded and mean. I kinda loved it. I never thought I would say this, he murmured, leaning in so his lips nearly brushed my ear. But I would suggest you spend the rest of this flight concentrating on Cole. Who? Oh. Damn, Jaz, would you kick your brain into gear? Remember Cole? Your third for this piece-o-crap job? The one Pete has decided to fund using your dads 401(k)? Jerking my arm from Vayls hand so I could think, dammit, I began plotting a revenge so intricate and satisfying I barely heard him say, I will deal with your father. Fine. Wait, maybe not. Um, Vayl? Do me a favor? Anything. Be discreet, will ya? He doesnt know about . . . us . . . yet. And I think I should probably be the one to tell him Im involved with a vampire. When I retire Im going to write a book. Not about the CIA. I know too many secrets that could get me killed. Or worse, elected. Nope, this ones going to be called My Dad Is an Asshole: The True Story of a Shitheads Daughter. As I stared out the window, using Cole as a buffer between the butt-flap and me, I knew I should be trying to figure out his game. Mostly retired consultants to the Agency dont just pop into the field whenever they feel the urge for some exercise. Especially ones whove just recovered from a major vehicular collision. But I was still too pissed to follow any logical train of thought for long. I heard Vayl say, Perhaps we should stow your album under the seat for now, Albert. I understand we are about to land. And we have had so little time to discuss football. I understand you are a Bears fan? At which point I decided I owed my sverhamin an elaborate dinner that would not include any of the gross dishes Id heard some native Scots preferred. Haggis? Who eats something that sounds like an eighty-year-old husband-beater who sees Jesuss face in her porridge every morniwoung but devours it anyway? When do you think theyll let me get my cell out? Cole asked. I promised Mom Id text her as soon as we land. Im going to stick my phone up some guys kilt, flash a picture, and then challenge her to guess what shes seeing. That is so disgusting. What? Ill get his permission first. Sending dirty pictures to your mom? Shell laugh so hard her teeth will probably fly across the dinner table. She lost them in a car accident, you know. Really? She was drag racing. Oh, Im supposed to tell you she won. She made me promise to always say that when I mention her dentures. I shook my head. Not just because Cole probably needed psychiatric help. But because he liked his mom. And she reciprocated. Weird concept, that. Mine had suffered a fatal heart attack. Currently the unburiable part of her resided alongside the other skeptics and unrepentants in a version of hell I never wanted to see (or smell) again. Oddly, that reminded me of Matt. One of our last conversations had been about my parents. Id been bitching about my dad. Hes all right, you know, Matt had said between bites of the burgers wed just grilled on the little deck outside our cozy country-themed duplex. Once you get past all the bark theres a quality human in there. Your moms the one to watch out for. Id violently disagreed with him about Albert. After all, he hadnt grown up listening to the mans lazy-ass lectures. Get your lazy ass off the couch and do your damn chores! But hed had a valid point when it came to my mother. What a depressing duo. Your mom can bake too, right? I asked Cole. He nodded. Like a pastry chef. She said Grandma Thea made her try a bunch of girly hobbies after the car crash, and baking was the only one that stuck. She and my dad run a little coffee shop in Miami thats famous for its homemade desserts. In fact, she likes to say her cinnamon rolls put all four of her boys through college. You got any sisters? No. Why? Cole turned curious blue eyes my way, his bronzed face and surfers fro making me long for a pristine beach and a bottle of SPF 80. Anything that would put thousands of miles between me and my dad while preventing skin cancer had to be a good thing. I shrugged. I thought your folks might like a daughter. As in me. Im in the market for a new set. When his glance wandered below my neck I punched him in the arm. Of parents, you nimrod. Then wed be siblings, he said. Which would make what I want to do with you illegal. I sighed. Dude, you cant still want to marry me. Now that you know Im with I jerked my thumb toward Vayl. Why wont you say his name out loud if you two are such a pair? igh" widthI yanked my tray out of its upright position and depocketed the poker chips that had become a balm to my troubled spirit ever since Id had to give up my playing cards. As I divided and recombined them, the familiar clack of clay against plastic eased the kinks out of my knot-infested muscles. My dad doesnt know. When I felt Coles shoulder shaking against mine I glanced over. He was laughing so hard he couldnt make a sound. As soon as he paused for a breath, the planes cabin would be filled with the echoes of his mirth. And Id have to kill him too. I whispered, You make a sound and Ill tell Pete you compromised this mission and should be reassigned to a desk. Forever. The giggles blasted out of him in a single shocked whoof. You wouldnt! Okay, not forever. Two weeks, max. But, believe me, it feels like eternity. Coles eyes narrowed. Remind me never to break my collarbone. Apparently all the forced rest causes you to peel the skin off your face and reveal your inner monster. It was more of a crack than a break. And Ive been perfectly reasonable Save it. I didnt want to believe the rumors, but now I have to think they were true. You really did come off sick leave three weeks early to answer the phones at the office, didnt you? Martha hadnt had a vacation in years. So I just thought Is it true that you repainted the whole floor? One-handed? The walls were turquoise. Who can concentrate with that color looming over them all day long? Did you, or did you not, reorganize all of Petes files so now he cant find anything? I bit my lip. I dont see what the big deal is. Most of its just backup for whats on his computer. But that was when he sent me to Florida, which, in my own defense, Im pretty sure he was planning to do anyway Cole shook his head direly. Not so fast. I saw you plowing toward the back of the plane just now like you meant to tear off the tail and stuff it down Alberts throat. No, dont get that dreamy look on your face. I want some straight talk from you, dammit! I gulped. Cole didnt swear much, and never at me. In fact, hed been nothing but charming, funny, and pretty much perfect since wed met in a womens bathroom when he was still a PI specializing in supernatural cases. Okay, I said. What do you want to know? Cole turned fully toward me, bracing his hand against the seat in front of him. He lowered his voice to intimate. To me this is just another aspect of your recently upgraded weirdocity. Thats not a word. Shut up. Since the alternative was kicking a huge dent in his face, which he really didnt deserve, I pressed my lips together and listened. He said, Why do you keep holding back with Vayl if its the real thing? You wonnt>hing? Yt tell your dad. Nobody in the department knows. Isnt true love something you want to shout about from the nearest rooftop? I murmured, Dude, every time I step onto a roof somebody tries to throw me off. Plus thats so . . . I rolled my eyes and made an ick-I-swallowed-a-gnat sound. Thats not an answer, he insisted. I took one of the chips off the pile Id made and turned it between my fingers. Its Matt. I didnt need to remind him that my fiancé had been murdered, along with my sister-in-law and the rest of our vamp-killing crew. It was one of the first personal stories Id ever told him. Which said a lot about the kind of guy he was. For an answer he draped his arm across my shoulder. Once I wouldve blown off this conversation. Too hard. Major chance of a marshmallowy aftertaste. Now I stuck with it. Although I did entertain the fleeting thought that personal growth sucks. Every time I think Im ready to move on, something happens to remind me of him. Thats one part of it. But its not the hardest. Whats the rest? I guess Im more superstitious than I realized. One corner of my brain is convinced that if I make some big announcement, thatll be the same as a challenge. To who? I dont know. God? Fate? Whoever thought it was okay to wipe out everybody I really cared about in the first place. First of all, that chapter of your life was written by Aidyn Strait. He was the vampire who killed your people, and nobody else should get the credit. Also, dont you think youre exaggerating? Just a little? Where did Cole get off with the superior attitude? I have no idea what you mean, I snapped. Your brother survived that massacre. Only because he was already in the hospital. What about your sister? Dont you love her? Youre missing my point. I dont think so. Look, Im not trying to undercut your loss. It was huge. Im just saying, maybe youre not seeing it clearly because it was so horrific to start with. Did you want me to answer your question or not? I growled. Well, yeah. Thats all Im doing. Im telling you that Im not anxious to make anything official between me and Vayl. Because I think that if I do hell die. Cole smiled. By that logic, you should date me, then. What? Think about it. Why would Fate want to turn Vayl into vapor if It thought you and I were getting busy? Thats nuts. menuts.< He leaned over and kissed me, smack, on the cheek. His breath, smelling faintly of grape bubble gum, blew across my lips as he murmured, You said it, not me. When he sank back into his seat nothing was left to block my view of Albert. In the time since Vayl had settled beside him, my dad had managed to extort another bag of peanuts from the flight attendant. I watched him pop them into his mouth one by one and chew them without once closing his lips, so that the sound of his masticating between complaints about his favorite teams lame-ass secondary bounced off the curved walls of the Embraer like the wet plopping of a knife slicing through layers of bloated animal skin. Ugh! I stuck my fingers in my ears and glued my eyes to the window. The landscape shouldve cheered me. The green fields and thick trees that surrounded Dalcross Airport had always lifted my spirits. They were the part of the landscape that reminded me most of home. But the deep blue of the Moray Firth flowing off into the North Sea let me know Id come a long way from Ohio. As did the knowledge that if we turned this plane just a touch to the west and kept flying wed be sweeping into the Highlands, where peaks with names like Liathac and Ben Dearg made you think of the old gods. The ones who probably still lolled among the mountains, gouging out grooves with their elbows and asses, joking about how the mountaineers would have a fine old time ascending their dirty new cracks. Yeah, my sense was that they had the humor of thirteen-year-old boys. Except for the goddesses, who had none. Since Vayl was with me on this trip, the fact that I could see anything besides runway lights and the sparkle of a growing city shouldve seemed miraculous. But I was too disturbed to get all slobbery about the reason hed begun to wake early, which had everything to do with his way-cool ability to suck another vampires powers into his permanent arsenal. During our last mission, his former nestling had tried to make their arrangement eternal. Shed literally shoved Vampere magic through him, forcing him to stay awake through an entire day. The process had left him changed. Now he woke at least three hours before dark and stayed up about that long after the sun had risen. This can be a problem for a guy who sizzles in the sun. Enter Bergman, our tech consultant, whose genius had saved our asses so many times Id considered tattooing his name on mine. Hed come up with a lotion that temporarily blocked the suns rays so Vayl could at least walk from building to building without frying. Unfortunately it darkened his skin so radically he looked like hed fallen asleep inside a tanning bed. I looked over at him now, wondering how the hell we were going to pull off this mission with so many variables to control. Then his eyes met mine. And when they lightened to amber I knew that as long as we stuck together, nothing could stop us. Driving is my thing. Not only do I kick ass behind the wheel, but I love controlling thousands of pounds of road-eating people-hauler with little more than a twitch of the pinky. I had planned on playing chauffeur out of Dalcross, since the route to TearlachFloraidh Halseys bed-and-breakfastmappednt tricky when you typed in the address. But Jack turned out to be a fearful flyer and needed major comfort. As soon as I transferred him from pet carrier to leash he ducked between my legs, which meant I practically rode him to the urine-yellow Alhambra wed rented. Actually, I couldve hopped on and he wouldnt have noticed. He weighs twenty more pounds than I do. And eats twice as much. We wont even discuss the pooping. Gawd. Yeah, I know, Id said I was gonna adopt him out to a good home after I killed his master on my last mission. Samos had loved the malamute more than anything or anyone else hed ever known. And why not? He was a fabulous dog. Good humored. Obedient. Smart and sensitive. I could go on, but Im pretty sure Id start sounding like one of those batty old ladies who eventually gets devoured by her forty-two cats. In the end, I couldnt let him go. But Jack had come with a few issues, which meant I couldnt leave matters in their original state either. Tell me youre joking! Cole demanded as we sat in the second row of seats with my dog lying between us. Vayl, at the wheel, wearing dark glasses and a black fedora, glanced in the rearview. Albert sat next to him, immersed in the map he held, trying to make sense of directions that, while written in English, still needed a translator. Im dead serious, I insisted. I got him fixed. Cole threw his arms up and hunched into the corner of the ivory seat. He rolled his eyes at the canine, whod undergone a dye job for this mission since we figured hed mixed with the coven while he was still Samoss pet, and we didnt need his seamy past coming back to bite us in the ass. The vet said hed been cheerful about the shampooing that would leave him coal black for the next three weeks. But that was Jack, always willing to play along, especially if you offered him something to nibble as part of the deal. Now he regarded Cole curiously, as if trying to divine whether or not somebody who smelled like bubble gum could be a source of doggy treats. Sorry, Jack, said his disgusted buddy. If Id known about this, Id have done more to protect your manhood. He was humping everything in sight! I fumed. I had to throw out my ottoman! Thats no reason to snip a guys nuts! Hes not a guy; hes a dog. Who wont be making puppies. Or screwing my shoes anymore! Yeehaw! Cole shoved his hands into the crooks of his elbows. Well, this mission sucks. Its barely started! And I should be the one bitching! Turn left here, Albert told Vayl calmly, as if the two of us yelling didnt even exist. Suddenly I could hardly keep myself from kicking the back of his seat. What are you doing here anyway? I demanded. Albert speared a glance over his shoulder. In the fading light, his silvery hair and wrinkles seemed to disappear and he looked much more like the dad whod continuously barked at me to Sit up straight, dammit! I wont have any slope-shouldered daughters in my unit! Only after Id pulled myself upright did I realize the old fart had done it to me again. Gotten under mmysotten uy skin like a sliver of bamboo. Im just here as an observer, he said. Pete knew I was interested in what you did for a living, so we found terms we could agree on. If you think Im going to buy that line of crap The tiniest jerk of Vayls head stopped me. Ive worked for him long enough to pick up on every gesture, because they all come with their own backstory if you just know how to interpret them. I couldnt see his eyes through the shades, but the thin line of his lips spoke volumes. Let it be, they told me. Okay, but only for a while. Good enough. We are happy to have you, Albert, Vayl said. Did Pete fill you in as to the details of our mission? All he said was that hed assigned you to eliminate an assassin. Albert glanced at the map. Looks like we take the next right. This inn is somewhat secluded, is it not? Vayl said. Better for us, I said. Why is that? asked Albert. I raised my eyebrows at Vayl. Tell him, he said. I scrunched down in my seat because I knew it would irritate my dad. As I patted Jack on the head I tried to remember everything in the right order. About four weeks ago we took out a major player in the supernatural community called Edward the Raptor Samos. This was one evil dude. Were talking multiple efforts to cause worldwide death and destruction. He forced a lot of others into partnerships with him. Crowds that wouldnt normally mix it up, except maybe in a territorial dispute. Sounds like a real douche bag. I swallowed a surprised chuckle. Did Albert even know the literal meaning of the word? I said, Definitely. We do know that three groups willingly entered into alliances with him. They were the Valencian Weres, an American vamp gang we call the Flock, and the Witches of Inverness. Aha. So youve come to take out the coven? Albert guessed. I shook my head, irritated to have to reject such a logical conclusion. The Big Bosses have decided its in our best interests to maintain the balance of power between the three groups. So when one of our guys, whos in deep cover with the Valencian Weres, told us theyd contracted an assassin to kill Floraidh Halsey, the covens leader, events began to unfold. Now were here, under orders to take out the killer before she has a chance to change the balance and trigger a war between the factions. According to our source shes going to be staying at Floraidhs B and B. The assassin is a girl? Albert asked. Why do you sound surprised? I demanded. So am I. Youre Vayls assistant. Hes the assassin, said the stubborn set of his jaw. You just take messages and clean his guns. I kill bad guys, Dad. Its what Ive done for a living since I graduated from college. And Im good at it. His eyes dropped to Jack. I saw his hand twitch, as if he wanted to reach out and sink his fingers into that thick fur, but he wouldnt let himself. So how are you going to make sure I fit in? he asked. Were not. Were going to kick your ass back to Chicago where you belong! I nearly said it. But Cole put his hand on my clenched fist and said, Our cover can take another member, easy. Were going in as ghost hunters attending a big shindig called GhostCon. Good timing for a hit with all the strangers coming into town, which is probably why the assassin chose this week. Anyway, the lectures and whatnot are taking place at Castle Hoppringhill, which is pretty close to Floraidhs B and B. One or two of us will have to poke our faces into GhostCon every few hours just to make sure our cover sticks. Having you along to do that will give the rest of us an even better chance to identify the assassin. You dont know what she looks like? Albert asked. The disbelief in his voice reminded me of a disgruntled restaurant patron. What do you mean youre out of roast beef? Shes new, I snapped. All we got from our guy is that her contact name is Bea. She first surfaced about six months ago, but shes gained impressive credentials since. Shes credited with the assassination of the president of Southern Kordofan as well as General Imran Salim, Ambassador Baldric Smythe, and the womens rights activist Safia Mian. Albert shrugged. Youll get her. Despite the fact that I still wanted to punt him out the door and watch him roll down the hill, his confidence warmed me. Thats the plan. However, Safia, besides traveling with two superbly trained bodyguards, also kept a Seer on her payroll. The fact that the Seer never had a clue about the origin or identity of Safias killer means were going against superior skill and atypical power. I put a lot of no-big-deal into my tone, but underneath I was shaking hard enough for my organs to sprint for the nearest sturdy doorway. Because I wasnt convinced we were going to survive this mission. The third wed originally requested mightve been able to understand and combat the kind of power Id described. A warlock with impressive skills and a helluva record, hed have come in handy both in sniffing out our assassin and in warding off any surprises Floraidh and her coven might throw at us. The fact that Vayl, whod been denied nothing in his eighty years with the department, had been assigned Cole instead did not bode well for support on the home front should this mission start to stink. And Id already begun to smell sulfur. Albert, still mulling Safias fate, said, Well, there had to at least be a fight, right? I mean, with that kind of firepower at hand, the activist bimbo didnt die quietly, did she? How has no woman ever yet clonked you over the head with a purse full of quarters? I shook my head, wishing I could be the first, but knowing it wouldnt be likely. Since I didnt carry a purse. I said, No, Dad. Our understanding is that the neighbors heard the bimbo and her staff screaming for several minutes before the house they were renting burned down around them. Albert didnt wince. Hed taken too much of my crap and seen too much other shit in his time for either sarcasm or arson to part the stones that held his expression in its regular, harsh lines. So Beas a firebug? was all he asked. We thought so at first, I replied. Nearly all of the bodies had been thoroughly charred. But now we think she was trying to disguise the real cause of death. Which was? Snakebite. Albert shifted in his seat so he could see me better. Why would that make any difference? Not sure. But the sprinkler system preserved one of the bodies well enough that we can surmise it was covered in bites, almost like somebody had dumped a barrel of snakes on it. And these were ones from a particular species. The most venomous land snake in the world. Its called the Inland Taipan, a shy mouse eater thats only found in Australia. Strange deal, because Safia and her people were living in Lebanon at the time. The longer I talked about the Taipan the tighter Vayl clutched the wheel, until it began to creak under the pressure. He loathed snakes. Even worse than I disliked tight spaces. I wanted to reach out, give my boss a comforting pat. I lifted my hand, looked at it, ran it through my curls. Meantime Albert had not digested my news well. The bushy eyebrows inched upward as his green eyes pierced right through me. Ten years ago Id have given up every secret I thought he hadnt already discovered under that glare. Now I just waited silently for his verdict. Son of a bitch, he said. Inland Taipans as an assassins tool? Thats pretty sick. Did you bring antivenom? Yeah. But I gotta tell you, its not a hundred percent effective. Something about the venom can sometimes sneak past the cure. Obviously we believe shes a Medusa, so were hoping to kill her before she makes her move. As Albert imagined the horror Id just described, a woman who wound her pets around her hair like a turban only to set them loose on her unsuspecting victims when the killing mood struck her, he produced that sucking-on-teeth noise that made my ribs ache. It meant he was about to say something important. I waited for him to tell me he was impressed that the CIA trusted such a tricky assignment to his own daughter. You shouldve brought a warlock, he said before turning back to his map. I leaned over to Cole. I shouldve killed him on the plane. Albert surprised me by navigating us straight from the A9 to a winding country road to the long tarmac lane that led to Tearlach. As we drove toward the house, I realized it may have been our first trip together where he didnt decide on a last-minute detour to some obsolete hole like the Museum of Big Gray Rocks or the Littlest Loch in the Nairn Valley. Would you take a look at this place? Albert said as he folded the map. Reminds me of thtere Hansel and Gretel story, Cole replied. Much like the woman herself, Floraidhs place exuded warmth and hospitality. From a distance we could glimpse orderly gardens just beginning to blossom in the promising warmth of mid-May. They surrounded a four-story confection whose designer mustve had a wife who adored jewelry. So why not throw a bunch of doodads on the house as well? Six gables that I could see made the roof a reshinglers nightmare. The front porch, which ran around three-quarters of the house, had been enclosed to begin with, along with the two sunporches that jutted above the main entrances, which were at its east and west ends. What the hell kind of monstrosity is that? wondered Albert as he eyed the four smoking chimneys and the gingerbread molding edging the roofline. I believe that is called a Queen Anne Victorian, said Vayl. No wonder they have to take in guests, he replied. It must cost a fortune to heat. And it probably never gets warm inside. Not even in the summer. Yeah, go ahead, Pops. Enjoy the show. Even the trees marching down the edge of this smooth, straight lane want you to believe the sham. But waitll you hear Floraidhs secret. She and her coven worshipped Scidair, a sorceress whose legends told how shed become Satans concubine in the afterlife. When you kept that in mind, you could see the reality behind the advertising: a looming old construction laced with manipulative magic, guarded by green, bushy lumps with hidden thorns poised to reach out and grab the unsuspecting guest. Backing up my observations were tall thin rocks that jutted from the earth at random points in the yard, as if Mother Nature herself was giving us the middle finger. Shed shaded most of them gray, but at just the right angle they glittered so brightly that if you looked at them wrong you saw dots for the next two minutes. Jack jumped down to get a better look out the window. Something on my side of the lane had caught his attention. He began to scratch at the glass. I ran my hand down his back. I dont see anything, dude. What Movement. I caught a blur out of the corner of my eye just as Albert yelled, Watch out! and threw up his hands. I leaped forward, putting myself between my dad and whatever had startled him, practically sitting on his lap as Vayl jerked the wheel to the left. The van spun sideways, giving me half a breath to realize that a man had stepped into the vehicles path. He didnt even look up as the tires squealed, signaling imminent impact. I got the impression of shaggy brown hair with a matching beard. A suit coat and pants in the same color that sagged so badly the man mustve bought them when he was forty pounds heavier. And a gold chain running from pants to vest pocket. Then our window swung sideways. I braced myself against the dashboard. Craned my neck, trying to see whether the man had jumped out of the way in time, tensing against the thud that would signal the beginning of a dreadful few days. It never came. As soon as the Alhambra screeched to a stop we jumped out and ran to the spot where the mans body should be lying. Nothing. You all did see him? Vayl asked as he yanked off his sunglasses and shoved them into his pocket. We agreed somebody had walked in front of the van. Even Jack noticed him, I said. But now the dog, who shouldve been straining at his leash to explore new scents, stood right next to me, his shoulder leaning against my knee as if to push me back into the vehicle. He cannot have gone far. Vayl strode toward the trees on the west side of the lane. I followed him, pulling a reluctant pup behind. Beyond the nice, neat outer row of Scots pines grew a thick copse of spruce, larch, and fir that pressed so close to one another we couldnt find any easy way to step among them. At least not without taking cuts and scratches that our pedestrian would surely have avoided. Whered he go? I whispered as we turned back to the road. Cole had knelt to look under the vehicle while Albert leaned against the hood and worked on lighting a fat cigar. I cannot I lost the rest of Vayls sentence in a furious red haze as I raced back to the van, Jack galloping gleefully by my side. Are you out of your mind? I demanded. I yanked the cigar from between Alberts teeth and threw it on the ground, grinding out the barely smoking tip with the heel of my boot. What, youre free of your nurses care for a few days and suddenly you think youre cured? Shelby mustve wanted to shove his resignation down your throat when he saw youd started smoking again! He didnt quit, Albert growled. He got married. And I havent started anything. I just thought it would be a treat. Diabetics dont smoke for a reason, Dad! For chrissake, the last thing I need in the middle of an important assignment is to haul your ass to the hospital! Aw, would you look at that? Now your mutts eaten my cigar! I glanced down. Sure enough, Jack had chewed up and swallowed the best part of it. Goddammit! When he pukes it up, Im going to make sure hes standing over your suitcase, I informed him. Unfortunately Jack had an immediate reaction, which left the remains of Alberts treat all over the lane. There you go, I snapped. Smoke that! I dont see why youre getting all bent out of shape, Albert grumbled. It was just an old stogie. He shuffled back to the van, his ruined knees making him much more the candidate to carry Vayls cane than the vamp who swung it thoughtfully between the fingers of his left hand as he, too, made his way back to the vehicle. I gestured for it. Inside the tiger-carved sheath was a sword I could use right now. Vayl shook his head. Behave yourself, his eyes told me. Huh. I followed Albert around to the passenger door. At least I knew why hed come now. Without his nurse to take care of him, hed had to resort to one of us kids. Dave had taken his Special Ops unit deep into North Korea for some major hush-hush mission, so he was off the hook. Albert had just spent the past couple of weeks with Evie. So now it was my turn. s wt="0%">And how exactly did I feel about an extended visit with dear old Pops? When he turned his back on me to open the door I performed several head kicks and one sweeping skull punch that just missed him every time. My Dad Is an Asshole. Im telling you, its going to be a bestseller. By the time we pulled into Tearlachs drive, all the inhabitants had piled out of the house to greet us. Are you all right? gasped the leader of the pack as we emerged from the Alhambra. I heard tires squeal and then, when I looked out the window, your van was parked sideways on the lane! Floraidh Halseys picture didnt do her justice. She looked even sweeter in person. A plump, shiny-haired forty-something who gave the impression that she was about to run off to volunteer at the nearest nursing home. Were fine, I assured her, keeping a firm grip on Jack so he wouldnt jerk us both back into the van. As Vayl went around back to grab some luggage, I let Floraidh see my alter egos smile. Lucille Robinson could bullshit with rapists and serial killers without losing any wattage off it. I wanted to snap at her to cut the crap. I knew exactly what crawled under that thick layer of LOréal. We nearly hit a guy, though, said Cole as he joined me. He gave Floraidh the once-over and, having seen what he expected, moved his gaze to the crowd. Someone there caught his interest, because I felt him go watchfully still. If hes found another stray from the departments hit list Im going to bang my head against the van. Strike that. Im going to bang his head against the van. No, thats not hard enough. Maybe the side of the house. Thats awful! said a woman from the group, the six of whom looked us over with varying degrees of curiosity. She plowed through the rose-covered arch that marked the end of the walk, her sensible heels clunking against the bricks like tiny jackhammers. What did he look like? Maybe we know him, she announced in a precise British accent that let you know she came from money, knew how to spend it, and didnt intend to give you a dime. She motioned for her companions to join her. Before Cole could describe our near-victim Floraidh said, Im sure it was that Sean McGill from down the road. Hell get himself killed walking so close to traffic one of these days. She turned to the crowd, beckoning for the backmarker to push her way forward. As the woman rumbled to the front Floraidh said, This is Dormal, my right hand. If you have any questions or needs during your stay and you cant find me, please feel free to ask her. I looked up. And then up some more at the covens Gatherer. No, I wasnt referring to new recruits. Or spell ingredients. This one brought in the sacrifices. Her size had evidently gained her the position. She towered over Vayl by a good three inches and mustve weighed in at three hundred pounds, most of that muscle. Nice to meet you, I said, making a mental note keep any confrontations with her short and sweet. No talking. No wrestling. Just point and shoot. Floraidh went on. And this is Humphrey Haigh and his wife, Lesley, also here for the convention. We won tickets! Lesley gushed, her gray-brown pageboy bobbing as she spoke in an accent so thick it took me a second to understand. Oh? Thats great, I replied. Where are you from? Just Inverness, she said. But its been so long since we had a vacation from the store, this feels like a hundred miles from home! Her husband nodded and beamed happily. Your business sounds demanding, said Vayl. We started with just one small shop selling wedding rings and gold necklaces and the like, Humphrey told him. And now we have a whole chain of them right across the country. Still, we keep our headquarters in the same building. Remember your origins, I say. Dont I always say that, Lesley? He glanced at his wife. That he does! she agreed. Hes as tight as a factory-wound bolt, I thought as I took in the frayed cuffs of his faded brown trousers and the tiny stone in his wifes engagement ring. Or maybe its her. But I didnt think so. In another time and place shed have probably been feeding him grapes and kissing his feet, because thats just what women in her position did. Yeah, shes pretty deferential in public. But maybe shes had it up to her eyeballs with playing poor when her bank account must be fat and sassy. Maybe shes got no access either. Which would give her good reason to find a steady source of income elsewhere. But is she the type who could kill in cold blood? Hard to say from first impressions. Dammit, when we couldnt get the warlock, we shouldve insisted on Cassandra. But that mightve put her in serious danger. Alberts descent from the van distracted me, since a couple of grunts and some pops that sounded like fireworks accompanied it. Turned out the explosives were just his knees deciding to hold him up a while longer. I supposed the Marines wouldnt be using him as a poster boy anytime soon. But he still gave off that proud military air as he inspected the three women whod lined up beside the Haighs. Are you from around here? he asked. The eldest of them, the one Floraidh had interrupted earlier, had dark, puffy bags under her eyes and the sallow skin of a lady who proclaims that her work is her exercise. Shed pulled her bottled brunette hair back tight enough to give herself a temporary face-lift. The resulting bun sat on top of her head like a tank turret. I wouldnt be surprised if she used it to shoot bobby pins at uncooperative cabbies and grocery clerks. She said, Were up from London for GhostCon. I am Rhona Jepson. This is my daughter, Vivian, though she prefers to be called Viv. Shes deaf. Rhona announced this last bit of information in such an aggressive tone it sounded like she expected us to laugh at the news. As she spoke she gestured to a petite, dish-water blonde wearing a gray skirt and brown blouse, who gave the girl beside her a rescue-me look before stepping forward. At first glance, Viv Jepson looked like a runner. And not the type who did it for health. I imagined Rhona went on. This is Vivs translator, Iona Clough. Beside me Coles stillness became so predatory, if I hadnt known better Id have wondered what he was after. One look at Iona made it obvious. Her generous curves were emphasized by a tight black sweater, wide-legged jeans, and a giant steel belt buckle in the shape of a mirrored teardrop. Her smile appeared easily, giving her long face a mischievous appeal, though as soon as it faded she seemed distant, almost distracted. Her hair, parted in the middle, hung straight down her back. And though shed obviously dyed it auburn, I still envied her the perfect lines of her do, which didnt stray or muss no matter how many times she turned her head or nodded. Mine, on the other hand, perhaps sensing the nearness of the River Nairn, had decided to do its Carrot Top impression. I wanted a hat. And some gel. And a Sharpie, because no amount of hair coloring would turn that one white strand that bobbed next to my face back to red again. Hi, said Cole. His smile encompassed both Iona and Viv, who looked to be in their early twenties. Not much younger than me, really, but I knew if we staged a girls night out, it would only take about five minutes for me to feel ancient. He stepped forward, moving his fingers in elegant accompaniment to his words as he spoke. Im Del Taylor, he said aloud and silently. I guess I shouldnt have been surprised that Cole knew how to sign. Languages were one of his specialties, along with sharpshooting and driving me crazy. If Id asked how hed gained this particular ability, hed probably tell me hed dated a hearing-impaired honey during college. Whyd you dump her? Id inquire, because thats how it always went down. His reply would be something off-the-wall like, She talked too much. At the end of the day my hands were so tired I didnt even have enough juice left in them to play video games. Vivs face lit up like a Broadway marquee. She focused on Cole as if hed just told her shed be quizzed on this conversation at a later point and every wrong answer would cost her money. Iona, noting her reaction, began to sign as she spoke. You can sign! And youre American! How amazing! The girls traded impressed smiles. Cole gave them his awshucks grin that still assured them he outranked every stud theyd met before by a factor of ten. My little brother lost his hearing really young, so, you know, it was either learn this or beat the crap of him without explaining why he should never touch my G.I. Joe action figures. Iona laughed. But because she knew it was expected of her, as if shed given Cole all the attention she could spare and now her mind must swing back to whatever had been occupying i thn occupt before he showed. Viv, on the other hand, practically glowed. She had to nudge Iona to remind her to translate her half of the conversation for the rest of us. Uh, why have you decided to come to the Con this year? Iona asked Cole chuckled as his fingers flew. We have plenty of ghosts to choose from on our side of the Atlantic. But were sure you have a lot more over here. Which means steady work for us. Ive got some great ghost stories I could tell you. Are you ladies going to the opening ceremonies tonight? We could ride together. Our van holds, like, ten people. Twenty if we sit on laps, he added with a smile that said he knew they werent the type, but he was. Viv nodded, but her mom jumped in. We drove here for the express purpose of having the freedom to come and go as we pleased. Im sure well see you around the place. The pinch in her lips assured him she was just being polite and if these were more savage times shed have built a fence around her daughter, chopped his head off, and left it on a pike outside to warn off the other undesirables. When he gave me his this-doesnt-happen-to-me head tilt, I sent him a reassuring smile. Shes probably the assassin anyway, I told him silently, hoping hed get my signal. But maybe not. All the women wed just been introduced to scented human to me. Not as in, Sniff, sniff, geez you poured the Chanel on kinda strong tonight, didnt you, Gloria? My Sensitivity runs deeper than nasal cavities, back into my brain where it developed after I died. Yeah. As in, Should we give her last rites? Nope, never mind. Raoul the WunderSpirit has brought her back to life, because some people are just meant to fight the extra scaries. Besides, shes not Catholic. She is, however, almost as suspicious of people and circumstances as her former roommate and present tech guru. Bergman wouldve taken one look at Rhona and Viv, leaned into my ear, and asked, Why isnt the mother translating? Dont family members usually learn sign language the second their relatives go deaf? Cole did. Huh, good point. Maybe she has arthritis? I glanced at her hands. Nope, they looked nimble to me. Okay, then. Something simpler. As long as she doesnt learn to sign she doesnt have to admit her daughter has a permanent disability? But Rhona didnt seem the type to bury herself in denial. Suddenly I missed Bergman. Though his paranoia generally made me want to pinch his little head off, at the moment he was just too far away for my own good. Id have loved to get his take on all these women. As Vayl came around the side of the van toting half our luggage, Rhona pointed her long nose at my dad and said, So you people are professionals? Uh Before Albert could say something stupid and screw us over for good, Vayl put down his suitcase, released my trunks handle, and stepped forward. Indeed, we are. I felt his powers lift, a slight cooling of the air that made Rhona adjust her stone-gray blazer. Most of the women smiled, as did Humphrey, charmed by the big man with the antique cane. Only Floraidh and Dormal seemed unaffected. Vayl said, I am Jeremy Bhane and this is my associate, Lucille Robinson. He gestured to me, so I nodded and smiled as he went on. Our company, Rest Easy, specializes in locating and releasing ghosts. He reached into his coat pocket for business cards, whithess cardch he distributed with the flare of a magician whos just pulled a quarter from his volunteers ear. Oh, how wonderful! enthused Rhona as she read her card. Im giving a talk on the entrapment and exploitation of ghosts by certain members of the tourism industry. I wish you would sit on the panel. Certainly, if I have time. But Lucille and I must do a great deal of networking in the next few days if we are to continue to grow our business. Of course. I said, Before we go in we should really apologize to the guy we nearly splatted just now. Floraidh, maybe you can put us in touch with this Sean McGill. Or if it wasnt him, would one of you others have seen a brown-bearded man in his thirties wearing a coffee-colored suit at least three sizes too large for him? I kept Lucilles sweet smile on my face, but my inner eye narrowed when nobody responded, allowing me to ask the question I really wanted answered. Which one of you bitches is going to die this week? Humphrey jerked. Are you all right? asked Floraidh. She went over to the man, patting him on the shoulder as she hovered. I think something just stung me, he said. He grabbed at the back of his arm, began rubbing it. Lucky thing Im not allergic to bees. The whole time he spoke, Iona signed to Viv, who did a remarkable job of catching the gist of her conversation while also taking in the view, since her eyes often wandered off course. She signed something to Cole, whose brows rose into his unruly bangs before they dropped back to base. He said, Viv wonders if it was an Africanized bee. They like to swarm, you know. We have no Africanized bees here, Floraidh responded instantly. How do you know? asked Rhona. I simply wouldnt allow it. She went to the back of the van, grabbed a couple of cases that contained our ghost hunting supplies, and said, Shall we go inside? I believe the opening ceremonies start in just under an hour, which will give you time to unpack and freshen up before we must be off. Oh, youre going too? I asked. Wed figured whoever was tailing Floraidh on any given shift would be spending craploads of time hanging around Tearlach. Now it looked like our plans were changing. Floraidhs laugh trickled out her bow of a mouth like a bright meadow stream. Of course. I havent missed a GhostCon in ten years! I always bring a tableful of goodies to sell. Homemade cookies, puddings, and shortbreads to tempt people to stay at Tearlach next year. But my biggest sellers are the protection amulets and charms I bring for ghost hunters who fear to meet angry souls during their journeys. She put her hand beside her mouth, as if she was sharing a state secret. I get them from a Wiccan in Edinburgh. Ah. She led the way through the trellis, past garden beds lined with gray rocks bigger than my head. I didnt recognize all the flowers, but I knew a lily when I saw one. And damned if she didnt have some poisonous bloomers growing among th wawing ame innocents, including foxglove and a couple of different kinds of nightshade. Though it was a beautiful evening and most hosts mightve suggested we enjoy the gardens, she towed us right inside. Which meant the subject of our mysterious stranger fell flat on the walk, half chewed and regurgitated, just like the cigar Jack had eaten. Next to it lay my Spirit Eye, snoozing. Oh sure, Id sensed the Scidairans the second theyd walked out of the B and B. Big whoop, Id expected that dark tweak to my Sensitivity. The fact that nothing else had stirred it, though Id met every other guest, had left me thoroughly disappointed. Surely a Medusa scented at least as gross as your typical vamp. But everybody who was a suspect seemed . . . normal. And that shouldve been my first clue that most of them werent. Tearlach tried to reach out and embrace us. The second we entered the arched double doorway of the bed-and-breakfasts wide central hall where we temporarily stowed our luggage, we found ourselves surrounded by homey details designed to remind us of Grannys house. If Granny had been rich. To our left a floor-to-ceiling pocket door had been opened to reveal a room that could be closed off at its far end by a similar door. But Floraidh had also slid that aside to reveal the rooms twin. Just what a B and B needs. Double lounges with fireplaces at each end and comfy chairs upholstered in pink and blue, as if to give the boys and girls a clue where to sit. At our end of the house the chairs grouped around a TV; I figured Floraidhs for the comfy one beside which sat a basket full of multicolored balls of yarn. The second lounge had been arranged for games. A chess set had been erected at a table for two by the window, while a bigger table in the middle of the room was reserved for your choice of the boxed funsies stacked on the shelves at its left. On the clean white walls hung old family portraits whose oval frames were probably more valuable than the glassware and rose-patterned china sitting in the cabinet in the corner opposite the TV. Doilies on the arm cushions, fluffy pillows, and flowered curtains at the windows all conveyed a sense of femininity that I questioned. Could a guy really get comfortable in a twenty-foot-long gossip pit that smelled of potpourri and sprouted figurines like weeds? Hell, could I? Looking around for an answer to that question, I spied a fancy staircase to my right. According to the B and Bs Web site, this led to the guest rooms. Ours should be on the second floor, which meant the other guests took up the third level, with Floraidh and Dormal staying on the fourth. I wandered past the stairs to scope out the dining room, which held a twelve-person table and matching oak sideboard. Over the table hung a candelier that held dozens of red pillars of varying heights. The table, already set for breakfast, glittered with polished silver. Neatly folded red napkins rested in gold-rimmed bowls, which sat on matching plates. It shouldve pleased the eye. Except mine had evolved. Unfortunately the same couldnt be said for the rest of my family. Albert came up beside me, nudged my arm, and said in as low a voice as he could muster, This setup is better advertising than a McDonalds commercial. All of a sudden Im starving. We just ate,out I reminded him as I turned, putting the yellow pine woodwork that framed the dining rooms entrance to my back. It didnt stick with me. He looked at Vayl, whod quickly moved to join us. Could he sense trouble brewing? Well, he wasnt completely dead. Youre hungry too, right? Albert asked him. Big guy like you? Vayl dropped me an amused glance. Always, he replied. See that? Your boss is famished. Get us some food. I uncrossed my arms so hard one of my fists connected with the trim behind me. I didnt tell him Id been looking for an excuse to check out the kitchen. It stood at the back of the house behind a pass-through to the dining room and a sturdy oak door, both of which were closed. I didnt say a word. Just glared and wished Id been switched at birth. Albert misread my look. He said, Oh, yeah, Floraidh. He dropped his voice another notch. Dont worry. Ill watch her while you make me a sandwich. Lunch meat is fine. Go heavy on the mustard, wouldja? Without even a pause to give me time to decide whether I wanted to wring his neck or test my theory that holy water would turn him into steaming glop just like a vampire, he stumped back into the front lounge. Hey, there, Floraidh. This is quite a place youve got here. Would a lovely young thing like you have time to give an old man the grand tour? Thats never going to work, I thought as I followed him back. She and Dormal obviously have something brewing. Look at themoh forwell, hell, who thought the old fart could make a Scidairan giggle? Especially a grizzly like Dormal? Holy crap, theyre all going off together! Its like a scene out of Shrek: Uncensored and Uncut. Id really like to know where he draws the line. Because at this point, I think theres nothing he wont do for a snack. As Cole and the girls carried on a private, unspoken conversation at the back part of the twin room, Rhona stomped up to Vayl and me, the Haighs following her like a couple of acolytes. She cleared her throat, though wed already turned toward her. I would like to know if your employee, Albert, is eligible. Behind her Lesleys hand flew up to her mouth to capture her shocked gasp. And then I could see the reasoning wind behind her eyes like a stock exchange ticker tape. Oh, well, theyre American. This is probably how they operate. I stole a look at Vayl, whose eyes had crinkled at the corners. Oh goody, at least one of us found this situation amusing. Uh The reason I askRhona charged onis that I am a widow with a great deal to handle. For instance, the ghostly community is far too disorganized for its own good. As I note in my presentation, disreputable hoteliers and GhostWalk guides routinely take advantage of their unfortunate situation, forcing them to linger when they have the means to find the peace they so desperately crave. My goal is to help ghosts form a sort of union, which will at least afford them certain rights and privileges until such time as they are ready and willing to take the next step. And, even in that plane, the innocents must find a way to protect themselves against the evil souls who have not been rounded up to be punished. But I find it so difficult to pursue the task alone. Especially with Viv requiring so much care. Oh. Sounded like a load of horseshit to me. Especially after I glanced at Viv, who seemed pretty healthy, her focus glued to Cole like every word that dripped from his lips to his fingertips should be commemorated in the Library of Congress. So . . . about Albert? Rhona asked, her black button eyes bright with anticipation. Hes divorced. And shes dead. Is she a ghost? asked Rhona. No. Should we be thankful for that small favor? Can I get a hell yeah? Is there anyone hes interested in? Rhona persisted. If I am to compete with any women besides Floraidh and Dormal I should like to know. I couldve lied. Easily. But the asshole had just demanded food. From me! I didnt even make myself snacks. And I enjoyed my company. No, hes not dating anyone right now, I said. Looking straight into her eyes I added, Go for it. Rhona nodded happily. If youll excuse me, then, I believe I have some freshening up to do. She turned to Viv and Iona. And clapped. Like they were her little slaves. Girls? Time to get ready for the opening ceremonies. Oh, I hope shes Bea. Did I bring explosive ammo? That would be sweettake the whole back of her head off. No, even better Lesley Haighs sweet, round face beamed up into mine as she shook my hand. So nice to meet you. I believe were going up too, but well see you at the castle? Humphrey cleared his throat. Actually, if you still have room in your van, we wouldnt mind taking the girls place. He nodded to Viv and Iona, his raised eyebrows reminding me that theyd recently refused Coles offer of a ride. Seems silly for us all to drive since were going to the same place. And itll save you a couple of pounds worth of petrol, wont it, Humphrey? I knew I was right when Lesleys smile turned mannequin and her sharp little elbow dug into her hubbys side. We would be glad to have you, Vayl said warmly. He meant it. If Lesley was Bea, better to keep her close. In which case she wouldnt be happy with the traveling arrangements either. She tried hard to hide her irritation, but it seeped out in the way she dug her heels into the stairs as they went up to their room, and the dirty looks she thought no one saw her give her hubby. Of course, she might just be pissed at him for being a major-league cheapskate. Still too soon to tell. Cole wandered over, wearing the look of a man whos just discovered his pay-per-view porn channels are showing freebies for the weekend. You make friends fast, I said as he joined us. Yeah, he breathed. Theyre rooming together, you know. No. I gave him a second to explain why that was a big deal. And? Who knows what they with each other do up there? Oh, for His eyes began to shine. It could happen! It probably ="0 It prodoes happen! He sighed. If only it would happen with me there to watch. Youre a perv. Youre jealous. He began nodding before I could even deny it, his hair bouncing against his head like a kid on a trampoline. I looked into those bright blue eyes and tried not to echo his dawning grin. Nuh-uh. Are too. And just wait. Before Im done with you, youre going to be on the floor, writhing with envy, begging me to fantasize about you and some other random girl. He thought a second. Or maybe you and Viv and Iona. And you know what Im gonna do then? What? Make you a happy woman! Del, Vayl began, the growl in his tone a clear territorial warning. Fine, Cole told him. You can be in the fantasy too. But fully dressed. Blindfolded. And playing the accordion while a monkey sits on your head like a little monkey hat. I rubbed my temples and said, What were you and the girls talking about? What presentations theyre going to sit in on at GhostCon. Oh. Why do you sound so disappointed? I just figured youd be trying to dig into their backgrounds. I gave him a significant look. You know, because its always nice to get to know the people youre staying with. Well have the chance in a few minutes. Theyve invited us up to their room. They said they wanted to ask us something privately. Us? He nodded. Hey, maybe if we go in without knocking well catch them kissing! Would you stop? He put both hands on his hips and stuck out his bottom lip. In his best imitation of a whiny teenage girl he said, How dare you crush my dreams! I glanced up at Vayl, who shrugged. It is a common male fantasy. You are aware of that, yes? Do you have it? He stuck his hands in his pockets. Not anymore. The expression on his face said he didnt need to. Because hed fulfilled it. As Cole said, Whew, Jeremy! and gave my boss a standing O, I experienced a flash of hatred for all the women whod ever given Vayl pleasure. And in nearly three hundred years how many could that have been? Especially if theyd doubled up. And how could I ever stack up against that long line of lovelies? The bitches! Suddenly the yarn in the sewing basket began to smoke. Shit! I took a deep breath to calm myself as Cole grabbed the basket and ran it outside to the van, where wed stowed a fire extinguisher for just such incidents. Those kinds of solutions were necessary because ever since Id donated blood to a dying werewolf named Trayton, things tended to catch fire when I got überpissed. Id been advised to avoid this at all costs, since the burning also took place inside me. And it takes a long time to grow back bits of your soul. I took a deep breath. Maybe itll be spectacular when Vayl and I finally get together, I told myself. Okay, so Im sadly out of practice and Ive only ever been with one other guy. I might still perform so amazingly itll put Vayl in a semi coma. If hes already been shot in the head first. Goddammit! Before I realized what was happening, Vayl had wrapped his arms around me. Our first moment alone since I returned from Romania, he whispered. And you are angry. How do we fix that? We could always kill somebody, I suggested. Are any of your old girlfriends still alive? How about this? He pulled me closer, until my face pressed against the soft gray turtleneck he wore under his coat. I could hear the slow thump of his heart, the creak of leather as his arms tightened around my waist. His thighs, warm and firm against mine, his breath in my hair as he kissed the top of my head, the brush of his fingertips against my back. One more moment, to inhale the scent of pine that assured me he still held to the philosophy that had led him, and others like him, to blend with society rather than exist apart from it. I pulled back. I like hugs, I said. You sound surprised. I just cant believe Id forgotten how great they feel. I clenched my fists. How great you make me feel. Why is stuff like that always so hard to say? There must be some way toI know! Bergman owes me an invention. Im going to make him build me a Jaz doll with all those phrases preprogrammed into her. So all I have to do is wait for the appropriate moment, break out plastic me, and pull the string. Genius! Vayl searched my face, his smile growing as time passed. Do you know what I just realized? No. This is going to be quite enjoyable. This what? But Vayl didnt have time to answer. Cole had blown back inside, his hair standing on end from his firefighting experience. Vayl released me before our third could figure out what wed done during his brave act. A pretty good call, I thought, especially when Cole shoved his fingers through his locks and said proudly, It burst into flame just as I opened the door to the van. You shouldve seen the smoke! I killed the fire and hid the evidence. But I think were going to have to bury it somewhere before we leave. He sent me a shame-on-you look. I believe you killed a half-knitted scarf and a pair of baby booties. Jacks nose in my hand reminded me that I shouldnt even be fantasizing about slapping that smart-ass grin off Coles face without locating the nearest fire department first. I crouched and gave the dog a good rubdown. You know why youre here, you panting, pooping mink coat, you? So we can practice biting bad guys in the nuts, right? Because that Watch out there, Lucille, you may lay an egg youre cackling so hard, he said as I laughed into Jacks neck. He grabbed his suitcase and strolled past me. Im going to the girls room. If youre not too jealous, why dont you join me? Gladly, I said as I strode to where Vayl had left my trunk. By the way, did you happen to pack a cup in your luggage? Jack could really use some dry runs. As Cole walked ahead of me I noticed his stride tighten. His knees didnt quite meet in the middle, but if he couldve managed it, I think he wouldve. Didnt your brother ever tell you not to joke about stuff like that? he asked over his shoulder. Are you kidding? Hes worse than I am! One time No! I dont want to hear it! Oh. Okay. Vayl walked beside me, his lips quirking in his typical smile. I asked him, Do we even have time for this Viv/Iona deal? I believe so. Your father has seen to that, at least. Thats my dad, always going out of his way to be helpful. Which was why Id just set him up with Rhona. Like my granny May always said, Do for yourselfand others will make sure you get yours in the end. After wed dumped our bags in our rooms, we met outside the girls white-painted door. I didnt love the setup. It wouldve been more efficient for Cole to deal with them while Vayl and I checked our cover chores off our to-do list. But I was pretty sure my boss wanted to accompany us because he didnt savor Cole and me spending much alone time together. And I knew my presence was required because I could clear a room. The easy method wouldve been to pull any number of lethal weapons from the worn black bag on my shoulder and make all the inhabitants run screaming. But before wed taken this mission Id also learned how to block Scidairan magic. It had meant a trip to Miami to train with Cassandra. Usually Id have bitched nonstop about the exile from workand Vayl. But, as noted earlier, events in Cleveland had escalated to the point where Pete couldnt wait to boot my ass out of the office. And since Vayl had flown straight from our last assignment to his old stomping grounds near Mogosoaia, Romania, I was happy to go. So Id spent a week living above Cassandras health food store. We reminisced about the times shed spent with Vayl and me working as our Seer, and gossiped about what the future might hold for her and my brother, Dave. In between I read old books that made my nose itch and cross-referenced stories that various members of her guild had stored in the mobile library she called the Enkyklios. The last two days went by the fastest, because one of her fellow guild members, ilea Sister of the Second Sight named Tolly Mendez, showed up to, as she put it, take this chica to school. She talked like the Bronx and moved with a rhythm that said, Only Latinas can samba like girls oughtta. Though I hadnt thought it humanly possible, she wore more jewelry than Cassandra. Rings on her fingers and toes. Bracelets, anklets, bicepletsis that even a word? And in what she liked to call her punkass hair, dozens of silver clips from which dangled tiny chains holding miniature charms. Her bright yellow shorts wouldve passed uniform inspection at a bike race, and her aqua-blue tank scooped low enough that when she leaned forward the top edge of her black lace bra showed. So how, I wondered, does she skim past skank on first impression? Attitude, I decided. Something in that quick smile and those steady eyes that tells you shes traveled enough to realize nothings worth the price of her soul. Id been chilling in Cassandras living room, drinking iced tea and reading up on Scidair. Id just learned her following dated back three thousand years when Tolly clomped up the stairs in her open-toed platform slides and called out, Lets have ourselves an entrance, shall we? The wooden rocker beside the royal-blue couch I sat on began to move on its own. Immediately afterward the candles Cassandra had arranged in the fireplace all flamed at once. Nice, I said as she sashayed through the door. I tried hard not to wish Cassandra was beside me. Psychics pick right up on that crap, and she had nobody else to mind the store today. Plus, what harm could there be in a little magic lesson from one of her buds? I tried a laugh and just managed a weak cough as Tolly introduced herself and in the same breath said, Cassandra tells me youre a Sensitive. Yeah. I told myself if she didnt touch me she couldnt See how wide my powers had stretched since Id shared my blood with othersVayl and Trayton includednot to mention accepting the tears of an Iranian power named Asha Vasta. She might not like knowing that now Id scented her psychically, I could pick her out of a rioting crowd and follow her through a sandstorm. She closed the space between us, holding out her free hand for a shake, her other weighted down by an enormous bag covered with quarter-sized metal plates that jingled softly when she moved. Putting off the inevitable, I said, Wow. Your fingernails are really Spew green, she informed me. Its my own brew, she went on, like we were discussing a great piece of cake. Her eyes sparkled. Dont worry, my Sight isnt based on touch. I shook her hand. Sorry. Im justtrained to be cautious. And private? When I didnt answer she nodded. Okay, we dont have to go into the event that birthed your Sensitivity. Nobody likes to remember that kind of violence anyway. Just tell me. What did you feel when I lit the candles? I never feel anything. Its what I see in my mind. Like a new color mixed with the memory of a dream. I shook my head. I dont know how to describe it any better.tretter.< And? Yours is fresh. Like silver rain on a mountain lake. She nodded. Thats Wicca. True witchcraft will always show the same shade to you now. What Cassandra tells me youre about to face is not real witchery. They only call themselves that because they know it hurts the rest of us, and they love spreading pain. How do you know so much about Floraidh and her coven? Despite Tollys connections to Cassandra, I found myself mentally reviewing the weapons I currently carried. Just in case. She dropped her bag on the floor, where it landed with a metallic clunk. Sinking into the rocker, she clasped her hands in her lap and asked, How old do you think I am? What the hell? Werent we just talking about witches? I dont see Humor me. I shrugged. Twenty-seven. Im fifty-three. I stared at her for a full thirty seconds, looking hard for the plastic surgery scars. But that still shouldnt have been able to hide the youthfulness. Bullshit. She shook her head. I was one of them once. I worshipped Scidair right alongside them. If I told you the things our coven did to cheat death youd puke all over Cassandras furry white rug here. As you can seeshe gestured to her facetheyve learned how to put the brakes on. But they still havent succeeded completely. Floraidhs group is the most powerful both because they descend from the first priestesses who buried Scidair, and because they still guard her cairn to this day. We think Floraidh is nearly a hundred and fifty years old. This was all news to me. Her birth records put her age at just over forty, and nobody knew what her coven wanted beyond the power its alliance with Samos had given it. Did Scidair live a long time? Tolly nodded. Legend says she died at the age of one hundred and fourteen, when the villagers finally got up the nerve to burn her for still looking thirty-five. Damn. What kinds of acts did you perform? I asked. Even if I wanted to, I couldnt get detailed. As a Scidairan, when you swear yourself to secrecy and then start blabbing, the people you give up have ways of shutting you down. Can you tell me anything? All I can say is that Scidairan magic is wound around death. And it will read to you like a sky full of stinking black pollution. So how am I supposed to counteract it? I asked. Isnt it going to be laced all through that bed-and-breakfast? I recalled the last stronghold wed visited, a Vampere villa so packed with power even the knickknacks seethed with it. The scale didnt exist that could measure how badly I wanted to avoid a situation like that again. She said, My guess is that the coven will have set perer have smanent shields around the house, like runes carved into the hardscape. Ghosts naturally interrupt their spells, so if you need to run, go to a cemetery or any other place thats likely to be haunted. But for privacy while youre in the house, or for a temporary shield, Ill teach you a quick spell thatll work just fine. As she pulled a funky-looking lantern out of her bag I said, Wont they be able to tell Im messing with their goodies? I dont think so. Youll read as an amateur, so theyll think its a natural occurrence. A talent one of their guests was born with and never learned to manipulate. Until they look into me? She pulled a fat, tortoiseshell bracelet off her wrist and handed it over. Cassandra asked me to make this for you. Itll repel any spells designed to invade your aura. I dont imagine theyll go to the trouble though. The Scidair focus intensely on their goal. Which is why most of them are single and childless. Also, rumor has it Floraidhs taken up an expensive hobby. Nobody knows what it is exactly, but shes been so obsessed with raising funds lately that as long as your credits good, I dont think anybody in the coven will bother with you. Wed spent the rest of the time practicing clearing rooms. Of course, they hadnt been teeming with Floraidhs special brand of sizzit. Not that I could feel it. Unlike the last place where wed set up shop, this ones artifacts didnt exude their own special snap, crackle, pop of power. They were just innocent landscapes hung from pink ribbons in the third-floor hallway. Half-moon tables covered with yet more doilies that held a collection of antique teakettles. And a half-shaded window hung with white eyelet before which dangled a fabulously healthy ivy whose tendrils had almost reached the blue and red woven floor runner. No, Jack, I said as he sniffed at the plant before deciding it was edible. He closed his massive jaws without snipping off a leaf and turned to give me his pathetic face. It involved lots of blinking andI kid you nota sort of frown. Are you hungry too? He trotted back to me, eyes bright with anticipation, his tongue practically lapping his neatly trimmed toenails. Okay, well get you something afterward. I brought you a whole suitcase full of goodies that Floraidh said you could eat in the kitchen. Youre nicer to that dog than you are to me. You know that, right? asked Cole. Sorry, I said, with real regret. But you have to admit, hes a lot less demanding. Vayl slipped his hands into the pockets of his black jeans. Would it make you feel better to know she does not sleep with Jack either? Cole glared at him before turning to rap several times in succession on the girls door. Why did I ever agree to do this job? Because you wouldnt get paid if you didnt? I guessed. He made his temper-fraying, breath-blowing sound and said, You do remember everything that Rolly woman taught you, right? Her namessed">Her Tolly, I said. And Im fairly certain I didnt contract Alzheimers between Miami and Inverness. I leaned against the wall, its pale blue coloring reminding me vaguely of drowning victims, and crossed my arms as Jack sat beside me. Vayl leaned over to whisper, I really was trying to improve his mood with that observation. Probably the less said between you and him right now, the better, I suggested. The door flew open. Viv took one look at us, burst into tears, and slammed it shut. I said, Obviously your incredible good looks overwhelm her, Cole. Should I try? Wearing an expression of utter confusion, he bowed me into his spot. I opened the door and walked in. Hey, Viv. Hello there, Iona, I said. Sorry our entrance bummed you out so much. Is it because we didnt bring nachos and beer? Viv, her face buried in fistfuls of tissues, couldnt have seen Ionas flying fingers. Still she shook her head. She wiped her eyes, blew her nose, and attempted a soggy smile. Cole leaned into my ear and whispered, This is totally ruining my fantasy, you know. There they are, sitting beside each other on the bed. Viv would look so great wearing that little scarf around her neck and nothing else. Plus, if Iona scooted over two inches their hips would be touching. This would be idealif Viv wasnt blowing snot like a whale with bronchitis. Are you sure whales get bronchitis? I murmured. He nodded wisely. Theyre mammals, arent they? Ill bet when they sneeze, the only liquid that comes out of their blowpipes is drippy green mucus. Eww! Im saying! Its such a turnoff! Do you know what women find attractive? Vayl asked him. You mean ladies like our lovely Lucille, here? he replied, draping his arm across my shoulders while he ignored the spike in my bosss powers that sent a shiver through the girls. I mean all of them, Vayl replied darkly. Whats that? Men who comfort them when they are feeling blue. Cole dropped his arm. Can we at least wait to see why shes sniffling? Maybe shes got bronchitis! Viv dropped her tissues in the trash, but it was only to pull out a fresh batch. Iona said, Thank you so much for coming. And I know Viv feels really badly about this scene. Shes just so relieved you came. And truly hoping you can help her. Because, as you can see, shes desperate. Of course, you know well do what we can, said Cole in the voice he brings out for single moms at the zoo whose kids have just spilled their slushies on him. He went to th siHe wente bed, knelt at Vivs knees, and began asking her questions that seemed designed to soothe her. But they should also help us figure out if she was who she said she was, or just a terrific actress who spent her spare time offing public figures for wild sums of money. He wasnt nearly as good at comforting as Vayl. But my boss had decided to stay clear of the youngsters. Instead hed gone to the window and flipped aside the curtain to glance at the countryside, glowing with the soft light of evening. After spending his first thirty-eight years as your average Roma family man, hed turned. Which meant it had been over two and a half centuries since hed seen daylight. Now that he didnt have to concentrate fully on the job, he could relax and just enjoy. His face settled into a new sort of immobility. One I equated with Buddha statues and transfixed lovers. I couldve watched him reacquaint himself with twilight for hours. If the room had been quiet. How could he just stand there while Sniffette honked her way through an entire box of tissues? I looked at the watch Bergman had made for me. At this rate it might continue for hours. I was voting with Cole on this one. Geesh! Shes like a damn sob machine! Trayton wouldve peered at me through his curtain of fine black hair and said, You really need to work on your people skills, woman. Where did you learn sensitivity anyway? To which Id reply, The Marines. End of conversation. At least until I was sure I wouldnt have to kill the girl hiccuping into her hand. Vayl tossed his handkerchief to Cole, who gently dried her tears with it before wrapping her fingers around it. She wiped her nose and dropped the handkerchief on her lap so she could sign as she spoke. Im sorry, she said, through Iona, her lips forming the words along with her hands. Ive just been overwrought lately. Hold that thought, I said, raising my palm toward her. Some signs must be universal, because she stopped talking and stared at me as I began to clear the room. Starting at the corner nearest the door, I pulled the incense holder out of my bag and fired up the sage already packed inside with the lighter Tolly had given me before she left. This is how you light fires, shed told me sternly. Any other way is gonna lead to you staring out the barred window of a high-security psych ward. Guaranteed. The incense holder Tolly had lent me, a cast-iron goddess image with hollow eyes and a gaping mouth, swung from my hand as I moved clockwise around the perimeter of the room. I whispered words shed made me memorize, remembering that I must genuinely want to push Scidair and her trollops from this room for the spell to work. After a single lap I stopped and rang the bell that doubled as the holders handle. The shield closed with a psychic whoosh that made my scalp tingle. If Id taken two more circuits it wouldve lasted as long as I stayed in the house. But that felt too extreme, at least until I knew Viv and Iona were innocent. So it would only work until I left the room. Why did you do that? asked Iona as I sat the goddess by the door and sank down beside it, mainly to keep Jack from knocking it over. Id discovered quickly that anything within reach of his nose either got sniffed, poked, flipped, or sneezed on. We didnt want the ghosts to eavesdrop, I said. You wouldnt believe how snoopy they are. We have this one that follows us everywhere we go. I think we picked it up in Pamplona when we were putting the shade of a murdered chef to rest. I waited for the girls to call my bluff. Okay, Viv might be too upset to catch the lie. But if Iona had really spent any time around Viv and her crusading mom shed know that Ghosts dont travel, she said flatly. I smiled. You got me there. Im kidding, of course. The sage ceremony is just something I do to cleanse a room before important conversations. Helps everybody relax and also ensures that the conversations remain honest. I shook my head regretfully. Youd be surprised how many people try to lie to us about their haunt problems. And we cant be effective when we begin with false information. You can see that, cant you? The girls nodded as if they completely understood our predicament. So how can we help you? asked Cole. Iona said, Viv would like to hire you to eradicate a ghost. Not lay it to rest, she emphasized, but get rid of it forever. As Vayl and I competed to see whose eyebrows could rise the highest, Cole sat back on his heels, moving so fast he nearly fell over. He finally managed to say, Thats a tall order. Why us? Viv began some mad signing. Iona said, She agreed to accompany her mother here because she knew that every year a few groups like yours also come to GhostCon trying to drum up business. We looked you up on the Web and phoned your references. You come highly recommended. Thanks a lot, Pete. You know, you couldve told the operators to tell callers we sucked! Viv can pay you well, Iona added. And its for a good cause. The best, in fact. And that is? asked Vayl as he dropped the curtain and turned to listen to Vivs explanation. Finally ridding the world of a murderer. To give the girl credit, Viv didnt burst into tears again, though it looked for a minute like we were going to have to break out the sponge mop. Then she gave a full-body shudder and went on signing, with Iona launching into first person, probably hoping to affect our decision by speaking as if her words were Vivs. Last year, when I was at university, my roommates and I were attacked by a man. He raped them and cut their throats. But when it came to me he had to hurry. My mum had been calling all that night, and when no one answered she and my dad had shown up at the door. So he stabbed the knife into my throat, severing my vocal chords. He had a gun too, which he used to shoot through the door. He killed my dad. While my mum was on the floor, trying to stop the bleeding, he ran out of the apartment. She told the police she didnt get a good look at him. And she made me agree that I hadnt either. Viv had begun to lose so much color I considered shoving her head between her legs to make sure she didnt pass out. Her fingers were also shaking so bad Iona couldnt have been able to tell what she was saying, but she mustve heard the story before, because she went on without a break. Mum tells strangers I was born deaf and mute so she doesnt have to explain the real reason I need to sign. To friends and relatives, she said Id been injured in a car accident and, because she knows a lot of highly connected people, my part in the tragedy was left out. The newspapers related that Id gone home for a few days because I was sick and needed tending. And I was ill, too weak and distraught to do much more than cry. It wasnt just what had happened to me and my friends. Hed killed my dad too. Leaving me with a mum whod never really understood or connected with me. But she loved me. How much I came to understand months later. When I saw the ghost of my dads murderer at the bus stop. I held up my hand. Hang on. Are you sure it was him? And that you werent, you know, having a little bit of a breakdown? Especially since I knew they could reattach vocal chords. Which meant if she couldnt talk now, the reason might not be totally physical. Im positive. Because Mum saw him too. She gave a little scream and said, Viv, thats him, isnt it? as she pointed beyond the waiting crowd. How could I mistake that thin brown hair and those long yellow teeth? Viv shook her head. She was so furious! Hes died! she said. Ive been paying private investigators to find him for months, and hes gone and snuffed it! What do you think of that? I said that I thought it was the best news Id heard in forever. But she couldnt be consoled. Its not enough for him to be gone, she said. Ive got to chase him into the afterlife and make his existence there a misery as well! And ever since then shes been obsessed. She only sleeps two or three hours a night. She wont entertain any other topic of conversation. She keeps me close to protect me, but its making me feel wrong now just being around her. I cant get shed of my past because she wont let it go. So I want you to do it for her. Kill that ghost. Make it so she can never lay eyes on him again. Can you do that? Oh, shit. Cole looked back at me with such hope that I felt doubly guilty for agreeing to a cover that desperate people would flock to. Vayl walked over to Viv and held out his hand for hers. He rubbed the small, nail-bitten fingers between his as he said, Let me explain what is happening so that you understand what you ask of us. She nodded, as if she believed Vayl really needed permission for anything he decided to do. He said, Ghosts are not typical spirits, most of whom find absolute release when they die and can only be reached through mediums. Even then contact is limited and communications often confused. They are so far away, you see. Ghosts, on the other hand, exist in a place we call the Thin, because the wall between their plane and ours is so often breached. You do not have to possess special abilities to see or even interact with a ghost, though the latter is highly inadvisable. Why? asked Iona. You do it all the time. After a pause Vayl replied. We understand the dangers involved. Why do you suppose you have heard so many ghost stories since you were old enough to sit with a fld esit witashlight shining into your face? Because its fun? suggested Cole. Since I sat too far away to kick him I shot him a shut-up! look instead. He zipped it. Vayl continued. Most cultures understand how important it is to instill the fear of ghosts into their children. Because they truly are the shades of their former souls. The dark and hungry remainder of what was abandoned when the rest was either saved or condemned. I dont understand, Viv signed. Why are you telling me this? Because these creatures exist in torment. Think of it. When a soul is offered paradise, it sheds all that was evil and despicable within it. But that part does not always dissipate. In the same way, when a soul is ravaged unto hell, a section is sometimes left behind. Like a lobotomy, the souls rebellious tendencies are ripped away, so that the tortures Lucifer designs for his victims are endured rather than revolted against. But it doesnt happen in every case? asked Iona. Only in extremes, he said. But this causes the Thin to be a savage world from which ghosts constantly seek escape. When they find a way to rip through, into our plane, sometimes they find a moment of tranquillity. A time when they remember who they were. What you are asking us to do by releasing this man from the Thin, the man who raped and murdered your friends, who killed your father and tried to kill you, is to give him peace. Vayl paused, searching Vivs eyes. Are you ready to do that? Viv had begun to shake. Just a fine tremor throughout her body that hardly even moved her unless you looked closely. And then you could see it everywhere, as if wed connected her to a low-voltage current while Vayl talked. And he wouldnt stop. He said, You must also understand that even if we lay his ghost to rest, your mother would still be obsessed. Her fury at your fathers death and your injuries is so immense that it terrifies her. So she pushes it outward. Still, said Iona, not even looking to Viv for confirmation, maybe this would help her. Vayl nodded. Perhaps. I simply want you to understand all the parameters of this solution before you make the choice. Viv sighed and dropped her hands to her lap, her eyes studying the painting of a bright red poppy that hung over the bed on which she sat. She signed something and when Iona nodded without speaking I asked Cole, What did she say? He looked up at her sadly. She said she just wants it to be over. I wouldve suggested that she talk to her mom about how she felt, but I also had a bullheaded parent who wouldnt listen to reason. Eventually Viv would have to figure out that she was a grown-up, and it was time for her to do what she needed to make herself whole again. Even if that meant she left Rhona alone, ranting about organizing ghost town so she could somehow achieve revenge on the shade of her husbands killer. Cole stood up slowly and rubbed the kinks out of his legs. Without consulting either one of us he said, Well do whatever you need, Viv. Just let us know your decision Anyour de, okay? She nodded, tugging at the scarf around her neck like it was a noose. As I stood to leave, hefting the goddess lamp and scratching Jack on the head when he leaped to his feet, Vayl said, I wonder if you would mind answering one last question for us. Floraidh seemed anxious to avoid discussing the man we nearly ran over in her lane. Are you sure you have not seen him walking in that area? Iona said, Actually I did, just as we turned in. I hated to mention anything earlier; Floraidh seemed so disturbed by the idea. But he was standing on the corner with his hands behind his back, watching us rather mournfully. I pointed him out to Viv, but when she tried to get a glimpse, hed gone. He seemed an old-fashioned dresser to me. Almost like an actor in a costume, wouldnt you say? she asked. Vayl nodded. Indeed. The longer I think on it, the more I believe his suit was from a different era. Perhaps the late 1800s. Cole asked, How could you tell? I recalled his suit coat was buttoned only at the top. And his vest was cut straight across at the waist. So youre into period clothing? asked Iona. We run into a lot of ghosts from that age, I said. Dont know why. Just plenty of remnants from the 1880s. So we saw a ghost? Cole asked. Certainly this discussion has made me wonder, said Vayl. I suppose there is only one way for us to find out. We will simply have to set up our equipment. With Floraidhs permission, of course. He turned to Viv. As for your issue, it is as Del, here, suggested. We will await your decision and act accordingly. She nodded, the contemplation on her face transforming it into a beautifully fragile portrait. But I realized that behind that delicate picture lurked the soul of an Amazon. Those funky shoes proved it. And if she could just get through this terrible time, I had a feeling Viv would finally discover it for herself. We left Iona and Viv with the agreement that wed sit with them at GhostCons opening ceremonies, and split up in the hallway outside their door. Vayl and Cole went to track down Floraidh. Their plan: charm her into saying anything-you-like to setting up our cameras and various other phantom detectors, which, of course, detected no such thing. Wed already manufactured an excuse to flood the house with our Bergman-made goodies, all of them meant to help us track an assassins movements. But our experience on the lane had provided us with a better story, one Floraidh might buy. Especially when Vayl waved a few hundred-pound notes under her upturned nose. Since the guys had deserted us, I grabbed Jacks supplies from my trunk and we trotted downstairs to the kitchen. Like the other rooms in the house, this one tried its hand at cozy. A farmers table holding a blue bowl brimming with fruit and surrounded by six tall chairs dominated the south side of the pea-green room. On the north side, a work island and white cabinets whose doors had been stenciled with red flowers connected by leafy vines gave it Fl balance. Though when I began to imagine what all the coven members chopped on the hard maple surface of that island, the kitchen stopped seeming so quaint. The fake wooden countertops held your typical assortment of canisters, cookbooks, and small appliances. A refrigerator took up space by the door wed just entered, and an oven stood by the second exit, the window above it overlooking the backyard. After supplying the dog with his supper, I checked the fridge and found it packed with leftovers and bottled drinks. As I helped myself to a couple of waters, I noticed Jack had deserted his Iams to sniff at the spotless white stove. Whatcha got there, pal? Something fall out of a casserole dish that you need to sample? I opened the door only enough to get a look, since I could imagine him shoving his whole face in and licking charred grossness off its floor. He didnt even try. Just looked up at me as I tried to decide why Floraidh would store a bowl full of ashes on its bottom shelf. Its probably just burned hickory. Maybe she flavors roasts that way, I told myself as Jack trotted back to his dinner. If it had been any other B and B Id have left the bowl alone. Since it was Tearlach I pulled it out and set it on the counter. Time to check for unscheduled interruptions. All I could see out the window was an herb garden leading to a stretch of deep green lawn and a stone barn with red doors and matching roof, all of it backed by a thick, spooky forest called Culloden Wood. So I tiptoed to the lounge. Yup, the Scidairans stood out front with Vayl and Cole, who seemed to be deep into their sales pitch. Albert had decided that meant he was dismissed and turned to come inside. I rushed back to the kitchen, put a finger to my lips when Jack looked up at me in surprise. As he shoved his nose back in his food I returned to the ash bowl. Okay, Ill play archaeologist. But only for a minute. I found the silverware drawer on the third try. Used a spoon to sift through. Because not everything burns when . . . yup. There it was. A human tooth. Fuck! The thoughts hit me simultaneously. Im scooping through human remains like theyre freaking Raisin Bran! And. I have to put them back where I found them. I hated the idea of not rescuing them, giving them a proper burial, or at least scattering them somewhere so the coven couldnt use them for their obscene little rituals. But that would so blow my cover. I found a Baggie in another drawer, deposited the tooth, some ashes, and the spoon, stuffed it in my jacket pocket and returned the bowl to the stove. Albert had stumped upstairs by now. And since Jack had nearly finished his grub, I grabbed a banana and an apple out of the fruit bowl. We need to go, I said, reaching for the leash. I didnt have a lot of free minutes. Cole and Vayl would convince Floraidh to allow them to set up the equipment, and one of them would keep an eye on her while the other worked. That just gave me time to call a courier for my gruesome find and run the names of the guests through the Agencys database. Then itd be my turn to shadow her. This sucks! Theres human ashes in the oven. Im fetching food for my dad like the Tearlach bellboy. A Cach"> I tried to console myself with the memory of how my brother had come up with the idea of escaping Samoss trap. How wed turned his magic against him and ultimately watched him die. He is dead. And youll only have to protect his former ally until you find Bea. Or maybe till you figure out whos in the bowl. It wouldnt be the first time Pete changed his orders midmission. My mood lifted suddenly, and as he often did, Jack took note with a curious look and a pricking of his ears. Come on, dog. Lets go feed the gorilla. We ran upstairs. Our doors stood in a row, Vayls at the head of the steps, mine next, and Coles last, with a sauna-sized shared bathroom across the hall. Cole had agreed to room with Albert, so I strode to the door with the little basket of fake daisies nailed to it and the numbers 203 painted in bright red underneath. How pissed is he gonna be when he finds out we got him something nutritious? I asked Jack as we stopped. I paused with my hand on the knob when I heard a voice from inside that didnt belong to Albert. Though I couldnt make out the words, they sounded threatening. Go to hell! he yelled. I threw the door open as a second voice murmured, Im already there. Albert stood between twin beds covered with blue flowered spreads, holding a long black remote control in his shaking hand. As Jack stuck his nose in the back of my leg and I reached for Grief, I looked sharply to my left and right. Who were you talking to? I asked, striding toward the wardrobe. I threw open the door. Nothing there but some shirts and a stack of underwear. Geez, how long was he planning on staying? It was the TV, he said, clenching his teeth so hard I could hear his molars rub. I turned to look at where it sat on a corner entertainment center stacked with videos and games. BBC was showing one of my favorite cop movies. Youre yelling at Simon Pegg? Hes . . . such an ass. What? Justhe just pisses me off is all! How is that possible? Hes playing this unbelievable policeman Did you bring me anything to eat? I looked at the food in my left hand, feeling off balance and slightly bewildered. As if Id come in to find my father dancing around in ballet slippers and a tutu. He grabbed the fruit and, without a single complaint as to its lack of chocolate content or sugar glazing, bit into the apple. Whats wrong with you? I asked. Are you dizzy? Do you need to do a test? Did you shrink your sweatshirt again? Im fine, Albert growled. Quit hovering. You remind me of one of those goddamn blimps. That sounded more like him. Dont you have somewhere you need to be? he asked. Yeah. I turned to leave. Hey. What? You taking the mutt with you tonight? I looked down at Jack, who blinked at me soulfully. I figured I would. Why dont you leave him with me? Huh? The offer caught me so far off guard I was sure I looked like a total cave brain, with my mouth hanging open to give all my loose gray matter a straight shot to the floor. He could keep me company while I watch TV. Are you going to yell at him? Why would I do that? You mean like youre yelling at me right now? Im not yelling! Promise to talk nice or he leaves with me. Albert shook his head and stared at Jack. Do you want to stay with me for a while, Jackster? I may have a few treats for you in my suitcase to help pass the time. Albert hobbled to the dresser and threw open the lid to his luggage. Right on top lay a box of doggy snacks. You didnt. For answer, Albert dug one out and offered it to Jack, who immediately deserted me to make friends with the man who had informed me, at the age of eight, that if I couldnt figure out how to manage all by myself I might as well skip my independence and check right into Greenfields Assisted Living. I left my dad and my dog bonding over Milk-Bones and Hot Fuzz, thinking, The way this day is going, things are only gonna get weirder. As I walked through my room, repeating the clearing ceremony Id performed for the girls as well as for Vayl, Cole, and Albert, I tried to talk myself into liking the place. The wallpaper, which only ran up to the white chair rail, was covered in a ripe plum design. I should be tempted to pluck them right off the wall. Except I kept thinking they looked like frozen testicles, and I was feeling sorry for the model. The part above the rail, painted lavender, just depressed me. I did appreciate that I had my own bathroom, so I wouldnt have to share with the guys. It was situated right across from the entry. Around the corner stood the bed, its frame consisting of long wooden spindles that reminded me of my nieces crib. And the table beside it was so tiny the lamp looked like it was going to topple off in the night, possibly electrocuting me in my sleep. Floraidh had also furnished the room with an interesting piece that was part dresser, part makeup table. Half the thing had drawers, which Id left empty because this wasnt a place I wanted to get cozy in. The other half had a flat desk under which Floraidh had pushed a richly cushioned stool. A square mirror fra Fd tmed in lightly stained pine had been hung on the wall above it. Since I wore the bare minimum cosmetics-wise, Id probably use it five minutes a day. Okay, maybe ten. Fifteen if my damn curls wouldnt start cooperating. As soon as the shields snapped shut I set Tollys incense burner on the floor by the door and opened my trunk. Out came the laptop and all its components, which only took a couple of minutes to set up. While I waited for the computer to connect, I changed for GhostCon. This included adding a few weapons I hadnt worn on the flight. My black bag provided wrist sheaths for both arms. The one on the right held holy water, my first line of defense against vampires. It wouldnt kill Bea, but it might poison or paralyze her, taking her down long enough for me to use Grief or the blade my seamstress had expertly hidden in my right pocket. Since I wore Tollys bracelet on the same arm, the logistics of using the syringe that held the water might become a little tricky. So I strapped it on, hoping I wouldnt need to use it. Id given up the throwing knives Id once carried on my left wrist. Hadnt wanted to use them since that mission to Iran, when Id been forced to slit my brothers throat with one in order to free him from a necromancers spell. Despite the fact that hed survived, the knives had become a nightmare reminder of those long minutes when Id thought he wouldnt come back from zombieland. So Id finally ditched them for good. Instead Id loaded a new sheath with a piece of technology Bergman had sold the Agency under the name of Mongoose. A mini cannon that shot some sort of foam, the Mongoose looked about as effective as a movie prop. But it felt as heavy as a tank of grill gas. I didnt know what Bergman had loaded the sucker with, but when he assured me it would stop anything like a Medusa I had to trust him. The guy knew his science and, increasingly, his magic as well as doctors know the Hippocratic oath. The ghost hunters Id researched (all quacks from what I could tell) favored black, so I dressed with that color scheme in mind. I pulled on a fresh pair of jeans to which I transferred the contents of my pockets, and a peasant blouse that Id just started to button when the laptop made its final connection. Within five minutes Id arranged for the pickup and found out everything the CIA and Interpol knew about the guests in Floraidhs house. Rhona Jepson was the widow of a banker named Currie, whose murder had, indeed, been related to those of Vivs roommates. It remained unsolved. Humphrey and Lesley Haigh couldve carpeted their home with the money theyd made and used the spare change to repave their garden paths. But they still lived in the same tiny two-bedroom cottage theyd rented when they were newlyweds. The only difference was that now they owned it. They had one child, a boy named Nesbit who ran their London store. Iona seemed clean, but we had too little information on her for me to come up with a firm conclusion either way. When Viv Jepsons file came up, I shoved the stool back from the dressing table and strode over to the window. Mum mightve convinced the press to lie, but Interpol had a complete report. With pictures. Staring out at the towering Douglas firs and Scots pines of Culloden Wood, I tried to gear myself back to neutral. To swallow the lump in my throat and clutch the curtains hard enough that theyd soak u K thiedp the sweat pouring from my palms. Even caught in another womans tragedy and my own struggle not to drown in it, I sensed him coming to me. I was surprised enough to turn and look when he didnt knock, but opened the door and walked in, shutting it softly behind him. So you dont need an invitation to cross my threshold anymore? I asked. Vayls gaze went to my left hand. When you accepted Cirilai, you made a great many things possible for me that could not have happened before. I glanced at the ring hed given me. A gold and ruby masterpiece his grandfather had crafted, it had been imbued with all the powers his family could summon to protect him from the horrible fate his mother had envisioned for him before she died. It connected us in ways I still didnt quite understand. Though I was beginning to wonder if it, more than anything else, was the catalyst that had matched us in the first place. Wheres Floraidh? I asked. Cole is demonstrating our equipment to her. He has, how do you say, ramped up the charm, so she is quite fascinated. His eyes wandered down my body, and when they returned to mine, brilliantly green in a face taut with desire, I remembered I hadnt quite finished dressing. Why I cleared my throat. Husky wasnt where I wanted my voice to be right now. Did you need something? Oops. Loaded question, and one Vayl seemed only too willing to answer with action as he closed the distance between us. But he didnt touch me. Just stood near as a whisper as he said, I know you hate it when I eavesdrop. But I felt your anguish from outside. What has upset you? I wanted to turn back to the window. Climb out and run into the trees, maybe do a little Scottish version of Tarzan. Only I couldnt blame my need to escape on my wild upbringing. Just a sense that I might never be free of horror. That in twenty years I could be skipping through life, thinking Id somehow made it, and I could read a story in the newspaper or see someone on the train who reminded me of that day in Virginia when my own nightmare had begun, and Id know it had never let me go. It never would. I took a deep breath, started with the least of my worries. That sad bowl of ashes and the samples Id be handing off to some stranger during the opening ceremonies tonight. Vayl accepted the whole story with nothing more than a lowering of the brows, his substitute for any of a number of the four-letter words that relieved the worst of my stresses. I moved on to the part that had burned holes into my guts. Vivs on the level with her story. Whether that makes her our killer or not . . . I shrugged, unable to go on. Those pictures. Jesus. You could distance yourself from the victims. But not from Vivs stoned and tragic face. Especially when you put it next to the before shot of an outgoing debate team member with a promising political career ahead of her. Vivs had it pretty rough since. She dropped out of college. Doesnt see any of her friends. Works at the library in her hometown and lives with her mom and Iona. So do you believe she has simply come becau Kplyna.se her mother will not let her stay home alone? Vayl asked. That she is, indeed, Bea? Or that she truly intended to find someone like us all along? I prefer choice number three. Vayls brows lowered. Disturbing, is it not, that the living allow the dead to exert so much power over them? We stared at each other for a second and then shook our heads, trading sheepish grins. Were a couple of hypocrites, Boss. He inched closer. I wish you would not call me that. I lifted my chin so I could look into his eyes, glittering like gems in his immobile face. Sverhamin, then? Ahh. His breath blew across my lips. When you agreed to accept me as such, did you ever think you would find yourself here? In Scotland? He gave me that semi smile that made my knees want to buckle. Why is it that you love to tangle with my patience? Well, having spent some time in the Vampere world, I can now say that being your avhar has taught me to entertain myself at your expense whenever possible. Because who knows when Ill have to turn around and smoke your ex-wife or kick your old girlfriends ass? Disa was never my girlfriend. She wanted to be. Vayl slipped his hand around my waist. What about you? He ran the fingers of his other hand along my collarbone, which had mended during his trip to Romania. His touch sent such tremors through my body that my tongue flew to the roof of my mouth and stuck there. I did as you asked, he said. I revisited the site of my worst memories. My sons tombstones still stand where I set them over two hundred and fifty years ago. You cannot read their names anymore. I considered recarving them, and then I decided to let it be. As they always did, his eyes had darkened while he talked about Hanzi and Badu. I was beginning to understand that their murders felt as fresh to him as my own losses did to me. He said, You asked me to let them rest. To accept that I lost them so I could move forward. With you. All I can tell you is that I have begun. I raised my hand to his cheek, slightly rough with evening stubble. I slid my fingers into his hair. You are so brave. Our lips came together so quick and hard that our teeth clicked and I felt blood on my lip, though I wasnt sure if it was mine or his. Didnt matter. The world had narrowed to breath, hot and quick. Fingertips leaving fiery trails across skin. His tongue tracing a path down my torso to my abdomen and, amidst my gasps of pleasure, his delighted whisper. You wore it! I looked down as he brushed his finger against the belly ring hed sent to me while we were apart. The interlocked golden hearts with their ruby centers swung gently from side to side as I smiled at him. Its my favorite, I told him. He pressed his lips against it and I clutched his shoulders, letting my head fall back against the window. Forget the Highlands. This was the escape I needed. Yo, Lucille! Rapid knocking at the door and Coles insistent voice calling, You about ready to go? Shit, fuck, dammit! When Vayl rose he looked even more pissed than I felt. As he buttoned my shirt he murmured, We are not finished with this. Youd better not be that big of a tease. He wrapped his arms around me, lifting me until our eyes were on the same level. Kiss me, woman. What took you so long? Cole demanded when I opened the door. Wheres Floraidh? I asked. In her room getting ready. Its the one on the right across from the linen closet. I have a camera set up in her hallway and Alberts watching the feed, so youre free until she comes out. You have maybe five minutes before youre on. He stepped in and looked around suspiciously. Whats he doing here? Research on your girlfriend, I said as I shut the door and went to look over Vayls shoulder. Hed pulled the stool up to the makeup dresser and keyed Iona Clough into our database. Shes not my girlfriend, Cole said, distracted from the door-knocking delay as Id hoped hed be. What are you finding out? He searched for a chair, found a cushy purple number in the corner, and pulled it up to the computer. Yeah, Im kinda curious myself, I said. Ive already done the check on her. Nothing, Vayl told Cole. What do you mean, nothing? he asked. Vayl typed, entered, typed some more. I mean Iona Clough seems normal enough. He dropped his hands to his lap. So you think shes Bea? said Cole sarcastically. Perhaps. I do believe she is hiding something. He regarded Cole thoughtfully. Ever since I have known you, women have consistently fallen at your feet. In all my life I have only met one other with such charm to turn feminine heads. Oh yeah? Cole grinned. What happened to him? He died in an asylum. I think now he must have contracted syphilis, which was never diagnosed. Thus the dementia later in his life. Ew. My point is that the both of you truly appreciate women. You admire them, respect them, even love them for a time, and they sense that. They want to snuggle up to you as if you were living teddy bears. Except for Iona. Maybe shes a lesbian, I suggested. Coles eyes lit up and he practically clapped his hands. Vayl regarded me thoughtfully. Do you suppose so? I shrugged. Shes obviously got somebody else shes really serious about. So serious she is not even warm to him? Jasmine, even you are Coles friend. I glanced at our third, acutely aware that Id never given him an answer to his proposal. That Id just hoped hed figure out on his own we could never be more than friends, but wed be idiots to let a stunted romance get in the way of that. I waited for the light to dawn. For Cole to look at me with a sense of letting go. Didnt happen. He was too keyed on the mystery behind Iona. Maybe shes some heiress trying to escape the clutches of her overbearing parents. I rolled my eyes at him. Maybe you should write for Harlequin. Vayl rose from the stool. Try your charm on Rhona, Cole. Iona must have come with references. A woman like Vivs mother would never hire someone otherwise. Perhaps we can trace her through her last employers. We also need to capture a picture of her as soon as possible. I cannot believe the one in our database is so badly out of focus. That should be easy, said Cole. Our cameras are set to shoot the second they detect movement. Are you sure Floraidhs convinced theyre not just regular video monitors? I asked. Cole clapped a hand to his heart. How could you think Im such a bad actor? She believes we brought spectervids and electromagnetic field detectors and phantasonic probes for the job we have lined up after this convention. And she couldnt wait for us to set them up when Vayl started counting out the notes. Alberts going to keep track of the feed while were gone in case Bea decides to do some setup work when she thinks the place is deserted. Now it was his turn to frown. You did clear my room? We wouldnt want Dormal charging in there and using your dad for a rug beater when hes turning out to be such a big help. Theyre all Scidair proof, I assured him, practically grinding my teeth that Albert had recruited himself another fan. I should go, I said. Floraidh could be leaving her room any minute. Me too, said Cole. I want to make sure all the feeds are working before we take off. Jasmine, would you wait a moment? We need to discuss the assassins most likely plan of attack. As Cole hesitated at the door, Vayl said, Go on. Well catch you up shortly. His face pinching like hed just swallowed one of his gum balls whole, Cole stomped out the door and slammed it shut. Whats the deal? I asked. Weve already decided Beas probably going to hit Floraidh while shes asleep. This. Vayl grabbed me around the waist and backed me to the wall. Before I could take a decent breath his lips had covered mine. Fierce. Wild. Like taking a barrel over Niagara and stopping just short of the bottom. When he lifted Shenps his head I could hear myself panting. Again, I breathed. Soon. Before I could truly see straight I found myself standing in the hallway, my hands braced against the wall because my legs still werent teaming up, listening to my heart pound against my ribs as Vayls door opened and closed just feet from my buzzing ears. Holy crap, I think I have just lassoed a comet. As I hiked upstairs I pulled a thin silver case out of my back pocket. It held the communications device that would allow me to talk to the guys from a distance of at least two miles. Cole had decided we needed a cool name for it, something catchy like walkie-talkie, only much less lame. After trying out and rejecting possibilities that included chattie-splattie and speakn freak, hed settled on the party line. The microphones resembled beauty marks. Mine rested beside my lip. The receivers, just slivers of clear-coated wire that used a dangly gold earring as an anchor, wound around and into the ear. When wed tried them in the airport, Cole had commented that his hoop made him resemble a pirate. If hed have slid on an eye patch and blackened a few teeth I might have agreed. But Vayl pulled his off the best. Maybe it was his Rom ancestry or Bergmans sunscreen, but I thought he looked freaking hot. Kinda like Jake Gyllenhaal with fangs and a shudder-to-think-of-it past. Especially when he slapped on the transmitter, a barbed-wire tattoo that emphasized the bulge of his right bicep. I grabbed the rail. Holy crap, are my knees spazzing out under me? I thought that only happened in Victorian romance novels! Geez, the next thing you know Ill be having the vapors just when I need a steady aim! Resolutely redirecting my thoughts to matters more supportive to my muscleslike whether I really believed Bergmans wrist-launched Mongoose-juice was gonna work against Beas head fulla snakesI made it to the fourth floor without once falling on my butt. When I reached the landing I noted the wall on my right, which led to Floraidhs room, had been covered with peach-tinted paper featuring tiny white flowers with yellow centers. Photos of the Scidairan and various women smiling as they posed in woodsy settings hung between the two doors to my left. I peeked in the first, surprised at how deep the linen closet ran. These old houses might not provide much storage space, but by damn when they built one, that sucker offered up some shelving. I didnt try the knob to the next room, my senses telling me a run-in with Dormal would be the result. And since I didnt have to play brave at the moment, I could freely admit she scared me a little. Walking close to her felt like sidling up to a pissed-off silverback. With that in mind, I snapped the band of my way-cool watch, which had been storing up my kinetic energy for just such a moment. As I sneaked past the doors it helped shield the sound of my movements. With that and Tollys bracelet to protect me, I felt pretty confident that neither Scidairan could detect me. As I passed Floraidhs room, I noticed a unique symbo Vfonl inked on the upper-left-hand corner of the door. It resembled an upside-down Celtic cross. I didnt stop to study it, but it looked as if a real diamond had been set in its center. A glance at Dormals door confirmed the same design. Assuming Floraidh wouldnt allow a camera up here, Cole had only asked if he could set up an ectoplasm sensor at the far end of the hall. It perched on a round, cloth-covered table, nestled against a silk flower arrangement like an electronic tumor. It resembled a pair of mini binoculars held upright by a small tripod. On top of the binoculars sat a rectangular scanner whose marquee lights blinked red, green, and yellow in quick succession. Bergman had disguised all the equipment so beautifully it couldve convinced an avid fan of the Ghostbusters movies. I stuck my tongue out at the double lenses as I returned to the stairs to wait. I took a seat a couple of steps below the landing, just out of sight of the hallway. My noodly legs thanked me for the break, encouraging me to review the events that had led to their less-than-stellar function. And Id like nothing better than to lose myself in the memory of the past few minutes. My whole body tingled, like Id taken a bath in hot peppers. I had a wild urge to run back to Vayls room, where Id demand some sort of exotic striptease before shoving him onto his bed, after which Concentrate, Jaz. If Floraidh dies because you were fantasizing about the hunka-hunka-burning-love in the room next to yours, you will never, ever forgive yourself. Even if she is a certified scuz. Within a couple of minutes I heard a door open. Then a knock. I eased to my feet. Floraidh? Dormal murmured. Another click. Im ready. You look worried. A pause. Small thump, as if Floraidh had let herself fall against the wall. He came to me just now. Rose right out of Oenguss skull. Just a vision, of course, but Lucifer! I could have had a heart attack, it happened so sudden! Dormal sounded shaken herself when she said, What did he want? We have to do it sooner. He said tonight. Tomorrow at the latest. But . . . were not ready! We need a thousand more We have to find a way! That young stud and his chic boss gave me five hundred just now to set up their useless equipment. If we do well at the convention, we might make enough to force him to sell We cant press the spell that hard and you know it! Manipulations like these must be finessed, or theyll be discovered. Especially by a man with as tight a fist as that Haigh fellow. Scidairs wig, Floraidh, this scheme of yours is going to get us burned! Or make us the most powerful coven ever to walk the earth! Think what we could accomplish if we succeed! Are you sure this isnt personal? Huh, Id have expected worry in her tone still. But that almost sounds like jealousy. Weve been over this! Admi [sizt st to me you dont miss This is about us! About our chance at eternity. Even Scidair finally had to leave the Path. If we succeed we will live forever! Low-voiced reply that I missed most of. The only words I caught were I suppose and diamonds before the women paused to think. Finally Flordaih said, I might have an idea. Come on. Bustle of big womens thighs brushing quickly against one another as they rushed to the stairs. I sped down ahead of them. The Scidairans are on the move, I reported, glad that the party line picked up whispers. We will meet you downstairs, said Vayl. Im getting the girls first, Cole said. Bring me back something to eat that isnt fruit, Albert demanded. I knew we shouldve left him out of the loop! I preceded Floraidh and Dormal into the lounge. As soon as they saw me they stopped whispering like a couple of backbiting adolescents and gave me their version of a friendly smile. Ready to go? asked Floraidh sweetly. Just about, I said. You know men. Always futzing with their clothes and makeup. Im sure theyll be down soon. She didnt even blink at my joke. Just turned to Dormal and said, Would you be a dear and check the oven? I cant remember if I left it on or not. Her head swiveled back to me as if an invisible hand had cranked it. You know, if I leave that blessed old cooker on long enough without something stewing inside it, the stench begins to be enough to raise the dead! She howled, opening her mouth wide to let all the mirth escape in a gust that might have knocked over a less hardy broad. Since Id left Lucille in charge, she joined in Floraidhs laughter, though she cut it off as soon as Dormal returned. All set, she said, wiping her fingers on a blue-and-white-checked towel. What had she done in the brief time shed been gone? She was sweating like a shot-putter at the World Championships. And I was pretty sure that gray smudge in the middle of her forehead wasnt from bread mold. What are you biddies up to? Before I could ask any probing questions, the rest of the guests trickled downstairs, first Vayl, then Cole, Viv, and Iona, followed by Rhona and the Haighs. Iona had changed into a long denim skirt with a brown lace inset. It was held up by her teardrop belt, which she mustve taken a buffer to since wed last seen her, because it was now so shiny it almost glowed. Into it shed tucked a gold short-sleeved sweater. Low-heeled boots completed the outfit. Viv wore a boring beige knit dress that at least flattered her curves, and a pair of crimson heels with neat black bows at the toes. She and Cole were grinning at each other as they compared footwear, since his red high-tops matched her pumps. Hed opted for a pair of khakis with more pockets than a pool table and a black T-shirt with a Halloween ghost pictured on the front. The caption read, look after you leap club: charter member. Rhona and Lesley Haigh hadnt changed, though theyd definitely refreshed their lipstick. Why did o [ickdthlder ladies always go for cherry red? It made them look like corpses. And Humphrey had decided he needed extra cologne, which circled him like a life preserver as he came up to me. I smiled as my nose hairs began to burn. Humphrey responded with equal kindness. I couldnt help but notice that lovely ring on your finger, he said, motioning to Cirilai. Curse of the trade, I suppose. Do you mind if I take a closer look? Oh. Shit yes! Get away from me, you reeking old penny-pincher! I raised my hand. Not at all. He fished a jewelers glass out of his pocket and squinched it into his left eye. Oh, my, that is exquisite. Where, may I ask, did you get it? From Vayl. When Humphrey glanced his way, my sverhamin added, It is a family piece. Ahh. He turned back to his inspection. Would you mind taking it off? If I could just take a gander at the inside of the band Yes, I said flatly, leaving Lucille to be polite to some other stranger. This one didnt deserve her anymore. When he raised his eyebrows at me, as if he didnt take my meaning, I pulled my hand out of his paw and wiped it down my pants. Suddenly I wouldnt blame his wife if she had picked up a little hobby. This son of a bitch made me want to kill things, and I already had that outlet. Pardon me? he said. I dont take it off. Okay, I had that one time. But it didnt count because Id been under the influence of funky Vampere powers. Plus Vayl had been acting like an ass. For the same reason. Lesley bustled to my rescue. Leave the poor thing alone, Humphrey, she said, laying her hands on her husbands tweed-covered arm. Engaged girls dont like to remove their rings. Well, its damned hard on the stones and the settings, Humphrey declared. Better get that cleaned and checked regularly, he said over his shoulder as his wife dragged him toward the front door, past Rhona and Floraidh, who were talking transportation. We were thinking of following you, if thats all right, Rhona said. But is Castle Hoppringhill hard to find? And will you leave Tearlach open? We may want to return earlier than youd planned to. Floraidh tapped her fingernail to her chin. The castle is straight down the road, about three kilometers from here. And your room key will open the front door. She dropped her arms as if coming to a decision. Do let me know if you decide to leave GhostCon before me, wont you? Ill make sure Dormal goes back with you in case you find theres something you need before you go to sleep. Yeah, you sound like a concerned innkeeper, but you just dont want them nosing around your goodies unsupervised, do you, Floraidh? As if shed read my mind, the Scidairan shot me a sharp look. Where is your man, Albert? she asked. The lie slid off my lips ready-made, as if my subconscious had done the baking in advance. I said, The trip exhausted him, but [ustlie you know how it is when youre overtired. He felt too juiced to nap. So he took a sleeping pill. Hell be out till morning. Her satisfied smile let me know Id hit the mark on my earlier guess. Floraidh must have more nasty crap hidden around here than just her bowl-o-death. The realization made me wish I had the time, and the backing, to spotlight this womans ghosts. But since I had neither, I turned to ask Rhona a leading question about snakes. A clatter from the kitchen startled me into silence. What could that be? wondered Dormal. She was such a bad actress she wouldnt even have made the cut for a high school play. We all shuffled into the hallway and stared at the kitchen door, as if we thought it might sprout lips and explain the antics of its hidden inhabitants. Perhaps one of your cats? Vayl suggested. I cant abide cats, Floraidh said. Dogs are fine, which is why I allowed you to bring yours along. But cats are sly, sneaky creatures. We dont let them anywhere near the property. Rhonas mouth dropped. I could see her prepping a protest. But Vivs hand on her wrist held her back. Both women jumped at least an inch off the ground when another series of metallic clangs shot through the door. Do you have a maid? asked Cole. Because it sounds like somebodys in there making milk shakes. We crept to the kitchen door like the original group of characters you see in a horror movie. If Id been forced to pick our first victims of the masked serial killer with the steak knife/hanging rope/sharpened high heel . . . Viv and Lesley. They looked about as scared as you can get without puking or peeing yourself. Since they seemed like responsible adults, I assumed theyd used the bathroom before coming downstairs. That left the upchuck. I slipped to the back of the group, giving them uninterrupted aim at Dormals broad back just in case their cock-a-leekie soup came unglued. Floraidh nodded at Cole and he opened the door, pushing it all the way into the room so the ten of us could squeeze into the doorway, as if a photographer on the other side had demanded a group shot of our heads peeking in from every which direction. Viv hid her face in Coles shoulder and Lesley screamed as the brown-suited man whod nearly wrecked our van hours before yanked another cookie sheet out of the cabinet and let it bang to the floor. He straightened and turned to the women, scratching his short brown beard as he searched their faces, as if trying to place them in his memory. Hed pushed his hat back, revealing the wasted planes of his face, making me wonder if the rest of his body looked just as skeletal. Hard to tell beneath all that loose material, especially the way he stood, with his shoulders hunched over his lean chest, as if hed been punched by too many bullies as a kid and still felt his midsection needed protecting. Who are you? demanded Iona, her fingers pressed firmly against her belt buckle as if she thought it might snap if she breathed any harder. He pointed his finger at her. Then he opened his hand to encompass all of us. King Brude is the master of this territory. Defy him at your peril! [at t h Floraidh and Dormal exchanged satisfied little smiles. Expressions Id have missed if I hadnt been watching for them. Its a ghost! shrieked Humphrey. Despite the fact that I couldve used hysteria as an excuse, I stifled an urge to slap him. Theres always one dumbbell in the group who has to admit the obvious. As proven by his next statement. Hes gone! Yup, as soon as Humphreyd put a title to him, our visitor had faded. We squeezed through the door, fighting for space since all of us wanted to be the first to touch those cookie sheets, determine they at least were real. I made it through first. Picked one up and put it on the counter, where it banged just like it had when hed touched it. Damn. Rhona began polling us. Did you see it? You did? Are you certain? When she was satisfied she announced, We have all seen a collective apparition! Here, in Tearlach! History has just been made! In an aside to Lesley she added, Waitll I tell the girls on the GAPTGhosts Are People Toocommittee. Theyll be so jealous! Viv had collapsed into a chair, pale, shocked past tears. Iona knelt beside her, rubbing her hands as if shed just come in from a blizzard. Did you get that recorded? Floraidh asked Cole. With your spectrum doohickey, I mean? He shrugged. I might have. Let me check. He pulled out his Monise, a portable computer Bergman had designed. A multi-talented gadget, it talked to all the cameras as well as our laptop. Un-freaking-believable, he murmured. What is it? asked Vayl, whod come to stand beside me next to the stove. I badly wanted to crack it open, see if the death bowl still rested inside. No video from the kitchen. At least, nothing until we came in. He glanced up at Floraidh. Im going to have to tinker with the settings. This shade is giving off much lower impulses than our equipment is built to record. But I think I can adjust it to pick up its energies if it comes back again. As she nodded, Rhona strode up to her and grasped her arm. You must let me help this ghost. The GAPT group was made for this very purpose! To protect innocent souls like the one we just witnessed from the foul specters in their own plane as well as the crass abuse of establishments who would use them as little better than zoo specimens! Floraidh narrowed her eyes until Rhona snapped her hand away, as if the Scidairans skin had suddenly become too hot to handle. We are a proper business. In my point of view, he was trespassing. If he returns, I cant be responsible for who sees him. And if it happens to be a group of tourists who have come calling just for that purpose, so much the better. Ive got to make a living same as anyone else. WHAT! Viv leaped at her mother, with Iona following so closely the three of them resembled a huddling football team as Vivs fingers flew. Iona turned her back to Rhona as she interpreted. Viv says maybe we should all get going. The convention organizers wont wait for us, even if her mum is presenting later in the week. Rhona tried to shove through the shoulders of the younger girls so she could confront Floraidh a [ont wis she spluttered, You cant just put him on display like some sort of trophy! Hes an innocent man! No man is innocent, especially not that one. Floraidh made an Ive-sucked-the-lemon-now face as she realized she mightve let a little too much information slip. Then she rushed on, maybe hoping that none of us would stop to wonder how she knew the dead guy from the late nineteenth century. Ill be welcoming tour groups through during the GhostCon if they wish to come. They wont be allowed to disturb your rest, of course. But if you prefer to find another place to stay, I completely understand. There IS no other place to stay! Every room within fifty miles has been sold out for the past six months! Rhona declared. Well, then, Ill just have to do my best to see that your time here is as pleasant as I can possibly make it. Syrupy sweet, that voice, and so fake that if somebody couldve given it shape and form, a plastic surgeon couldve used it to round out some flat-assed womans derriere. Oh! Oh! said Rhona, her tank turret bouncing as she bobbed her head like she was trying to click off a few rounds and fuming because some blockhead had loaded all the guns with dummy shells. I looked into those bloodshot brown eyes of hers. Yup, if she couldve, shed have blown Floraidh to bits right there on the shiny wood floor. Which made her a more likely suspect. And me less inclined to stop her once she made her move. I needed a conference. While Vivs fingers flew and Iona murmured in a comforting tone, Floraidh moved to take a rectangular black silk shawl off of its spot on the coatrack by the front door. She flung it around her shoulders, covering the V-neck of her silky brown blouse, which complemented the teal in her stretchy slacks rather nicely. In contrast, Dormals Alice in Wonderland ate-the-cake size probably made it tough for her to find socks that fit. Which might explain why shed pulled on a white pantsuit whose jacket wouldnt button over her powder-blue polyester shirt and whose bottoms stopped an inch above her ankles. From the way she kept shifting they also looked to be giving her a permanent wedgie. I dove into the uncomfortable silence like a first-timer off the cliffs of Hawaii. Jeremy, if were going to have a bunch of tourists cruising through here, maybe we should go outside and make sure our equipment is set up in more discreet locations, I said. Yup, that sounded just as awkward and loud as it had felt. Geez, why couldnt they grow grace in a test tube and then glue it to your personality like they do hair extensions? Vayl said, An excellent idea, Lucille. Do you suppose we have the time for that, Floraidh? If you can accomplish it in ten minutes. We really must leave after that. Ten minutes it will be, then. We slipped out the kitchen door, which took us into the garden Id seen earlier, a grid of rock-lined plots containing masses of edibles that reached toward the last rays of the setting sun. We went to the first camera, which Cole had set up near the front corner of the house where the ^laslane curved around to meet the barn. While Vayl moved it to the other side of the lane I told him about Dormal and Floraidhs discussion. That makes this ghosts appearance quite convenient, does it not? he asked. Its not a ghost. No? I shrugged. I havent had a chance to tell you about the time I spent with Tolly Mendez, but shes kind of an expert on Scidairans. And she told me ghosts disrupt their magic. Why is that? Nobodys sure. The current theory is that because the Scidairans main goal is to avoid death, and ghosts kind of personify that, the two mix about as well as geeks and gladiators. Vayl said, So, assuming we did not just see a ghost, what was it? I would not guess hologram. I do not believe they had the time to subvert our technology. I kinda thought he knew the answer and was just quizzing me. Good old Vayl. Why offer up your own vast store of knowledge when you have so much more fun eeking small nuggets out of others? Luckily Id been paying attention in college. I said, I agree she wasnt playing camera tricks. But were you watching Dormal during that whole episode? Not the entire time, he said. Me neither, but I did give her a glance or two, and she was working her ass off. Sweating, wordless chanting, and a couple of tugs at her hair. I couldnt tell for sure, but I think shes got something tied up under that shaggy do, because as soon as she touched it my senses went zapola. Considering that our visitor came with a message, I think what he was, what she raised, was a loeden. Vayls brows lifted. Okay, I admit, Id reached with that one. Loeden werent ghosts, but they werent alive either. I wasnt sure where they fit into the nether hierarchy, except that as its postal system, they probably ranked near the bottom. He said, That is a powerful drawing spell. Especially for a single Scidairan. Well, whos to say she did it all by herself? Theyve got a whole coven going on. And even if the rest of them are lying low to keep the guests from bolting, they couldve stored their powers somewhere for her to draw on. Kinda like the juice in all those masks the vamps had displayed on the wall back in your old Trust. The tightening of Vayls jaws told me he didnt appreciate the reminder of the time, not long ago, when his former mate had tried to suck him back into the community hed barely escaped a century before. I hesitated, reached out, and rested my hand on his where it gripped the cameras tripod. The other held just as tight to the blue jewel that topped his cane. I said, Sorry. I shouldnt have No. You are my avhar. That gives you the right, no, the responsibility, to speak your mind. It doesnt mean I should dump on your feelings along the way. His expression reminded me of a kid seeing an a cid Really? Is that all it takes? You are so easy. Maybe theres hope for them both yet, I said. His smile, so wide that it showed fangs, mightve made me run once. Now I just responded to that fierce happiness with a couple of hard nods. No doubt anything else wouldve led to indecent exposure and my eventual humiliating arrest. Lets say Dormal did do a spell, I suggested, reminding him of why wed left the house in the first place. Maybe Floraidh even gave her a boost in there. It is possible, Vayl replied after taking a deep breath. She was the one I watched the most, and I did note a few odd gestures that might be attributed to spell work. I sighed. It doesnt matter, does it? Because Bea is the one were after. Vayl nodded. You are correct. But perhaps, once we know who the ashes belong to, we may take a new approach to this mission. We shared a grim nod, understanding how remote that possibility stood right now. I said, Remember, she was talking about somebodys bones earlier. What if she murdered the guy we just saw? We turn her over to the authorities. Vayl, if youre right about his age, hes probably been dead over a hundred and twenty years. Which means shes done a helluva job ducking death. And Im pretty sure it also means the statute of limitations on that crime expired a long time ago. Not as far as I am concerned. What, are you going all maverick on me now? And do you know how much that turns me on? Not over this issue, he said seriously. I simply mean there are courts other than those you humans run. Ones that would burn her to ash if we proved she had killed a man with magic. I felt my eyes go oh-boy round. Id never heard of such a thing before. Here again was part of that avhar/sverhamin deal Vayl had warned me about. One of the perks of our bond was info on the world of others. But he only leaked it when he thought Id earned the right to hear it. I said, That soundsinteresting. And taking out Samoss strongest allies makes me feel a little bit like a kid again. But wont it upset the bad-guy balance the new Oversight Committee is trying to maintain? Vayls eyes went black so suddenly I felt like all the air had been sucked from the room. Id seen him mad. Just not this fast. And when he spoke, it was with the absolute lack of mercy he usually reserved for our targets. You have not spoken with the senators, have you? No. Avoid it. They are an ev cThe%">en bigger group of fools than the last. All of them have agendas that lead me to believe they do not have our, or the departments, best interests at heart. O-kay . . . Vayl pinned his eyes to mine. I shivered and then stood still, thinking, Wow, what did they do to piss him off? He said, While we will do our utmost to complete our assignments as charged, we are no longer concerning ourselves with what the Oversight Committee does or does not recommend, should extenuating circumstances force us to act independently. Did you get that from Pete? No. He is too bound by their budget to dare oppose their harebrained suggestions. Vayl? I licked my lips, trying to convince myself the fist squeezing my guts wasnt a scary premonition. Are you going to get me fired? Those black-on-black eyes bored into my brain as his husky baritone echoed in my ears for several minutes after. Maybe. After that neither of us had much left to say. We joined everybody at the front door and led our group to the van while the rest went to their cars, which were parked in a small paved lot just off the circular drive our vehicle dominated. I kept my eye on Rhona, secretly hoping shed stage a big catfight. That would be a nice distraction from my dark thoughts. Unfortunately Viv and Iona stuck to her like a couple of Secret Service agents, hustling her into a titan-gray Bentley Brooklands before she could do anything worse than shoot Floraidh a dirty look. So I drove the three miles to Castle Hoppringhill, following Floraidhs blue Volkswagen Polo and Rhonas Im-a-bitch, hear-me-roar car down black and winding roads. Our pace would ordinarily make me scream at them to move the parade route off the main drag. But I was so distracted I only vaguely registered the fact that Id reached down for a comforting Jack scratch and encountered an empty space where he usually sat. Because Vayl was going to get me fired. I just knew it. And my brain couldnt decide whether to shriek or explode. No, Im not doing this again. Flipping out about possibly losing this job while I try to kick ass at it. I cant function like that anymore. I wont. I took a deep breath. Im gonna help Vayl whip this mission. And if theres any bullshit to straighten out afterward, Ill deal with it then. Wait, can you straighten bullshit? Maybe flatten would be better? Having made a game plan, I felt more focused than I had since Albert had shown up at Gatwicks Gate Three, toting his ratty brown overnight bag, his Bears jacket hooked over one arm. I didnt think I couldve been more blown away if hed shoved the barrel of his .45 against my forehead and shot my brains out the back of my skull. It was nice to finally regain some of that balance. I glanced into the rearview. Lesley and Humphrey had taken the seat just behind mine, their silence making me wonder if theyd had a fight during my brief absence from the group. Maybe shed finally told him to stop acting like such an ass. f fiCole sat alone in the back while Vayl rode shotgun, keeping a sharp eye on the vehicles in front of us and the surrounding area. So far, nothing. Bea was still playing it conservative. Good call. I wouldnt pull a hit while guests crowded Floraidh either. Better to wait until everybody was snoozing. Especially if you really are a Medusa. When the castle appeared, shooting above the surrounding trees like an enormous old war machine, my first reaction was relief that I wasnt a raider trying to take down the well-armed Scotsmen inside. Damn. That massive collection of towers and battlements seemed to stretch for a couple of miles in every direction. Not to mention the wall around it, which was only interrupted by a single electric gate. And once we got inside, we had to cross a stream using one of those plank bridges that made you feel if you put a tire wrong youd end up replacing your entire exhaust system. GhostCon workers, wearing orange vests and waving glowing yellow devices that looked so much like dildos I could hear Cole snickering behind me, directed us to a stretch of lawn beyond the castles interior wall. Green as a golf course, it was big enough to hold eighteen holes, so the couple of hundred cars lined up in neat rows fit just fine. Granny May, who spent a lot of time lounging around the forefront of my brain, had taken to hanging out the wash as she did her imaginary gabbing with me. She used the old-fashioned, no-spring clothespins, and her line kind of sagged in the middle because Gramps Lew tended to let home improvement chores go until he finally got fed up with her bitching. As I pulled into a space between a couple of vehicles that looked more like packing crates than automobiles, she said, Take a look at this parking lot! These ghostlusters are crawling out of the damn woodwork! Some patience, Gran. A lot of them are here because theyve lost somebody dear to them and they think the persons still floating around. What would you do if you thought I was a ghost? Force you into business. Youd be great entertainment at slumber parties. We managed the hike to the ironbound front doors without losing anyone, though Dormal was panting slightly from carrying bags and boxes, and the Haighs complained the whole way that the Con organizers shouldve picked a more accessible spot for their gathering. Cole rolled his eyes at Iona, who responded with an indifferent shrug. Despite her lack of interest in him, wed still decided he should stick with the girls. Since Viv clearly dug him and Iona had to hang with her, he shouldnt have a problem keeping an eye on them. Plus Rhona should stay close to Viv, giving him charge of three suspect-Beas. But the matchup couldnt be too obvious. So wed come up with a plan that would lump them together, leaving Vayl and me to shadow the Scidairans and the Haighs. Of course, the fluidity of events might require us to change partners and responsibilities, but at least we had a place to start. Our plan began along with GhostCon, just inside the front door. In a hall where sky-high pillars held up the rooms corners, and a parquet floor had been designed to portray the story of Morag emerging from Loch Morar to bite off some poor fishermans head, convention organizers dressed in black polo shirts and beige slacks had set up two rows of tables on opposite sides of the entryway. k thn o Behind the tables to our left sat four groups of two women, each of them guarding a stack of papers, a three-by-five file holding preprinted name cards, and plastic badges on red lanyards. Signs taped to the front of the tables told us where to line up alphabetically if we were preregistered. Another sign directed walk-ins to the other side of the aisle. People packed the room. Some of the overflow even straggled up the grand staircase, which intersected the walk-in tables like a superhighway. It, in itself, caught the imagination with its enormous stone balusters and a mile-long tapestry at the first landing depicting a coiled serpent with a dragons head rearing to strike as a knight charged it with a burning lance. Pretty striking stuff. But even that didnt draw the eye like the paying customers. When I say they dressed for the occasion, Im talking costuming by Hollywood on its best day. I recognized Dickenss Christmas ghosts, as well as Casper, the Headless Horseman, and Harry Potters poltergeist, Peeves. Others had chosen less identifiable characters. Guys in monks robes with fake axes buried in their heads. Women in eighteenth-century frocks with nooses dangling from their necks. And one odd couple whose blue makeup and sewn-on kelp seemed to symbolize a double drowning. I got the feeling the getups were supposed to be cool, but I kept getting the oddest urge to whip out handfuls of candy for their tricks-or-treats. All of us Tearlachers found our respective tables and took our places in line. Floraidh finished first, but decided to wait for Dormal, whose line wound around a metal pole with a red velvet rope connecting it to another pole standing in the center of the room. I guess thats how karma slaps you when you claim your last name is Smith. When it was my turn I pasted on my best smile and said, Lucille Robinson. The volunteer looked up at me. And just as I was thinking she should never sport a ponytail because it made her look like she needed a years supply of Rogaine, her face did one of those stretchy numbers the TV camera sometimes pulls to simulate an acid trip. I leaned forward, bracing my left hand on the table, moving my right into my jacket. As my fingers slid around the grip of my gun, another face swam into focus on top of hers. Edward Samos. Looking healthy and smug as a Grand Champion Fair pig. Such power in a name, he said. Can you really kill a man if you dont know his true identity? Since Coles cover name started with a T, his was the hand that snaked out to pull me upright. Lucille? Are you okay? No way was I looking away from that face again. Are you feeling anything . . . unusual right now? I asked Cole. Samoss body clapped her hands. She said, Oooh, are you channeling a Visitor? We usually get quite a few at the opening ceremonies. The longer she talked, the less she resembled my nemesis, as if his features melted into hers with each expression switch. Cole said, No. Ive got nothing. I grabbed the tag the woman held out for me and backed up a step. Me neither. Not really. By now Samos had faded completely. Son of a bitch! I cant really be seeing his ghost. Can I? But that would be better than the alternative. Which would be that Im losing my marbles. Again. I mentally reviewed the moment of his death. It had seemed like every other vampires passing. That horrified moment of realization. And then, poof. Vapor, wafting away on the wind while the few bits and pieces that remained of his physical self fell to the ground. But before that. Just prior to the big finale, hed scraped up a small pile of grass and dirt, spit on it, and begun to chant over it in a language I now knew belonged to the followers of Scidair. Did he manage to save some part of himself? And if so, how can I find out for sure? I know one tall, buzz cut, and handsome bumming around in the stratus that you havent talked to in a while, said Granny May as she bent over her brown wicker laundry basket. Hed probably have an idea. Or at least give you some peace in the matter. Hes not allowed to interfere. Besides. What? He doesnt like Vayl. So? I havent figured out how I feel about that, okay? I thought we were all pretty much on the same team. Theres dissent in every rank. But hes supposed to be above that. Literally. Hes an Eldhayr, for crying out loud! Granny May shoved back the edge of the sheet shed just clipped to the clothesline. From what I understand, so are you. Okay, were not even going there. You got that? She gave a whatever shrug. Raoul is your Spirit Guide. Sooner or later youre going to have to work something out with him. You dropped a sock. Where? With my sensible side distracted, I ignored the problem a while longer while I assured Cole I was fine. I moved toward the murmuring crowd filling the back section of the front hall and heading toward the open doors of the great room, where most of the activities would take place. I took a program from a woman dressed in the Hoppringhill tartan and used it to fan myself as I leaned against a wall and eyed the rest of Tearlachs guests back at the registration tables. Cole sidled up beside me. Ill bet this place is a bitch to clean, I said as I motioned to the series of velvet banners hanging from the ceiling. Cole didnt want to talk about dusting. At least not that kind. Tell me you werent going to pull on that nice woman, he murmured. Vayls voice filled my left ear. Did the clerk threaten Floraidh? I didnt want to tell him the truth. But what kind of lie would make me sound less crazed? I said, Her face morphed into somebody elses while I was looking at her, talked to me in his voice, and then changed back. Who?in t> Samos. He didnt laugh. Not even that choking gasp that passed for his chuckle. Has this happened before? Yeah, once on the plane. And once at Gatwick, when I was standing at the counter, waiting to buy a muffin. We need to discuss this. But now Floraidh and Dormal are moving toward the great room. I overheard them discussing their table setup. Perhaps you two should take your places. Cole and I allowed the Scidairans to pass and then moved into the crowd after them. As we ambled toward the arched openings leading to a vast, open-span room, Rhona came up from behind me and grasped my forearm, her grip bruising. Come on, now, let me give you the grand tour, she said as she dragged me forward. On the way we can talk about parliamentary reform. Did you know my MP has a degree in Occult Studies? Just as I was narrowing my choices of pressure points and taking advance pleasure in the look on Rhonas face when I knocked her out, Vayl reached my side. Rolling our plan into motion he said, Rhona, I believe Iona is looking for you. They cannot seem to find Vivs identification tag or her name on the list. The woman is getting rude, which is upsetting her. She says she wants to go back to the B and B. Rhona dropped her hand and swung around like she was about to pound through the doors of the nearest saloon and gun down the first hombre who crossed her. These people are complete nitwits! Now do you see why I prefer dealing with the dead? As she stalked off, Vayl slipped Cole the missing papers. Palming them so neatly I wondered if hed worked his way through college as a card shark, Cole said, Hang on, Rhona. Maybe I can help. I once organized my Scout troops father-son wiener roast. Flashing us a grin, he strode after her. With the Jepson group about to fall into Coles debt and his charm dialed to life-of-the-party, Vayl and I felt comfortable turning our backs on them for the time it took to lock on to the rest of Tearlachs boarders and assess the most likely means of Beas attack, should it come during the opening ceremonies. Lesley and Humphrey had hustled to the front row, where theyd scooped up the seats to the right of the aisle and, from the look of their campsite, didnt intend to release them for the duration of the Con. Floraidh and Dormal, weighed down with supplies for their booth, were working their way through a swelling crowd of avid ghost fans whod only now begun to seat themselves. Most still stood in groups of anywhere from two to fifteen among the double rows of chairs set up in the east half of the red-carpeted room. They kept looking eagerly toward a temporary platform, on which the organizers had placed a podium with a microphone wired to two large black speakers that sat at the front corners of the stage. A pair of long, narrow tables set with pitchers of water and glasses, and slightly nicer chairs than the ones reserved for the audience, flanked the podium. You reached the entire setup via a set of rickety stairs that made me hope all the speakers had sworn off donuts the month before. If the n thy made it safely to their seats, they might be impressed by the roughly plastered wall, which soared to a peak behind them. It had been painted with a massive representation of the Hoppringhills coat of arms, five scallops on a crossed scarlet ribbon. A minute later Floraidh and Dormal popped out of the crowd onto the west side of the great room. This held a variety of booths, some built to resemble lemonade stands, some looking like mazes with their multiple lattice walls folding in odd directions. This portion of the room could be shut off by an electronically controlled curtain that moved up and down like a shade. At the moment only a couple of feet of it peeked out of its tubular metal ceiling-mounted casing. The Scidairans found their booth right away. The haunted-house facade, complete with a ghostly figure staring out the tower window, was kinda hard to miss. A young woman dressed in white sat on the front porch behind a long wooden table. Dormal started unpacking while Floraidh chatted with the woman, who had to be a coven member. Even from across the room she scented other to me. But without my Sensitivity I think Id still have guessed bad guy the second I laid eyes on her. She had Floraidhs steam-cleaned demeanor, her bouncy blond hair and rosy cheeks making her seem like the kind of girl whod organize a food drive for the homeless. Until you spent some time on those snapping brown eyes that left her lips and teeth to smile without them. Plus, she let them linger on people a beat too long. Like a python whos sizing up her next meal. Floraidh said something to her and she bared those teeth again. Was it me, or did they seem a little sharper than your normal burger grinders? I wonder what they are talking about, said Vayl. Too bad we couldnt put a bug on them. I wonder if they really wouldve found it. Vayls shrug was less, I dont know, than, Hey, youre the one who consulted the Wiccan. I opened the program as Floraidh and Dormal turned back toward us. While Vayl kept an eye on them I began to read. A couple of paragraphs later I said, These Connies function like vampires. Excuse meConnies? Yeah, you know, people who spaz out over theme conventions? Like that dude over there whos dressed as Hamlets father? Ah, I see. Go on. Theyve got a whole night full of goodies planned. Panel discussions here in the great room. Smaller talks by different experts in the kitchen, dining room, library, and billiard room, not to mention several of the bigger bedrooms. GhostWalks every fifteen minutes starting right outside the front door. Those you have to pay extra for. How long do the opening ceremonies take? Vayl asked. Half an hour. It looks like the lights are going out at the end, so be ready for that, I said. Theyve hired a couple of the best Raisers in the biz, according to the program. Gerard Plontan and Francine Werry. Have you heard of them? Vayl shook his head. Should we assume they know what they are doing? Well, theyre here. Thats p sherat robably significant. This says theyre going to try to summon the castle ghosts for the crowd. I held the booklet up for him to see. They actually have a warning in here for people to keep their hands off the phantoms. We looked at each other and together chimed, Liability. Vayl added, Surely everyone here understands how angry a shade would become if he were to be touched by the warmth of humanity. The reminder would throw him right back into the Thin. It seems weird to me that a place like that should exist, I said. Why? I shrugged. I just wouldnt think either side would tolerate such chaos. Vayl shook his head. You must always factor in freedom of choice, my pretera. I thought of the deaths Id witnessed since my Sensitivity kicked in. The multifaceted souls that had split apart like shards from a perfect stone, each of them taking off in a new direction. Im trying to imagine why any bit of a soul would want to linger in a place as brutal as the Thin, I said. Come now, Vayl scoffed. No, really, I dont get it. He leaned in, took a deep breath with his eyes closed, as if the smell of my shampoo made his digits tingle. Life is sweet. Even when all you can hope for is to catch the scent of a human heart filling its body with vigor. Is that No. You know you mean infinitely more to me than that. Now, what else is in the program? I flipped through the pages. Well, according to the program, the castle has at least seven ghosts ranging from a warrior who died at Culloden, to a young groom who was kicked in the head by a horse, to a nineteenth-century owner who either fell, jumped, or was pushed from an upper-story window, leaving his wife free to marry the guy shed been boffing on the side. But in case you start feeling too bad for him, she died six months later and is rumored to haunt the bedroom where the cheating took place. I looked up at Vayl. She did it right under his nose? He must have been stupid and blind. The lights dimmed, like in a theater setting, to let the crowd know the show was about to begin. People took their seats, led by the conventions star speakers. They crested the scary steps without incident (though the middle one creaked alarmingly beneath one guy who probably hadnt seen his toes since 1975). Floraidh and Dormal found a spot left of the aisle, about halfway back. We worked our way toward them as Coles voice rang on the party line. No, really, it was nothing. Im just good at finding things, thats all. When my mom misplaces her purse she still calls me. Trickle of appreciative feminine laughter as he went on. Hey, I see Lucille and Jeremy. Should we sit with them? At this point Rhona mightve demanded that they all charge the stage, requesting group photos and autographs, but Viv and Iona wouldve clung to Cole like barnacles on a barge. Hed worked his magic again. Vayl and I stopped, looking over the field of chairs as if to discuss where to sit to get the best view, but really to give the rest of the Tearlachers a chance to close in. Cole put his arms around both our shoulders as he and his groupies caught up to us. Good news! he said, grinning. Viv is back in business! He stepped aside so we could see her, showing off her name badge as Rhona and Iona beamed beside her. What a happy little group we make. And out of the six of us, at least three are assassins. No wonder people never truly get to know each other. So much happens under the surface that we never reveal. Even to ourselves. Which was when it struck me. I think I know why none of the other guests have tweaked my Spirit Eye, despite the fact that Bea must wield some major powers if she can subvert a Seer and control the most venomous land snake in the world. She doesnt know about her violent side. My brother had also functioned for some time completely unaware of his actions. Only two months ago hed been the puppet of a necromancer. Yeah, it takes badass power to kill a man, trap his soul, and enslave his body, but the Wizard had accomplished just that, using Dave as a mole within his own unit until wed finally rescued him. Another reason you should keep talking to Raoul, Granny May reminded me. Dave wouldve died for good without his intervention. Uh-oh. She was setting up the bridge table. That meant she was in it for the long haul. Could we talk later? I asked. Im trying to figure out why Bea is out of touch with herself. So much so that I cant pick up even a pinch of her power. Do you think someone else is pulling her strings? I considered the possibility. Nope. Our contact had specified that the Weres had hired Bea personally. Which meant she was in charge. Some of the time. But if she was a dual personality, shouldnt I still be able to read other, even when Bea was latent? Talk to Raoul, Granny May urged. All right, I will, I snapped. But I wont be happy about it. Which was why I toted my alter ego around on every assignment. I might throw off disgruntled vibes so thick you wanted to bathe in peaches and cream after standing beside me for five minutes. But Lucille beamed at her new friends as we all found seats a couple of rows behind Floraidh and Dormal, and waved happily at Lesley Haigh when she made eye contact. She wiggled her fingers at me, made an arent-these-great-seats? gesture, and then leaned over to whisper in Humphreys ear. He shushed her as the first speaker walked up to the microphone. The ceremonies began with the typical introductions and profuse thanks of organizers nobody knew or cared about. But we smiled and clapped. Anything to stroke the egos while we pined for the real fun to begin. I sat midrow, with Vayl to my left and Viv to my right. Cole and Iona filled the seats next to her, while Rhona took t se Rginhe chair to Ionas right. Despite the number of laps between us, Rhona didnt hesitate to lean over our companions to tell me, It should be very exciting this year. The keynote speaker is an author friend of mine who lives in a haunted house in Wales. Some of the most well-respected researchers on the planet have come to lecture, and the Raisers theyve brought in are top-notch! Watch, just watch! she demanded, jamming her finger toward the stage, as if to depress an imaginary button that was wired to the Instant Obedience section of my brain. I nodded politely, gave her a thumbs-up, which I just barely kept from turning sideways and jamming into her eye sockets. Not killing the annoying ones. Some days thats the hardest part of this gig. From the look on her face, Viv mightve felt close to the same. Only mothers can make us so crazy. As I sat through the introductions of the most well-known guests and the keynote speech, I could hardly keep myself from heckling. Like most people who want something so badly they can taste it, this group had chosen to ignore some of the basic truths involving those who couldnt quite manage to depart this life. Among those, the fact that, despite resembling their human selves (when they managed to form at all), theyd become something else entirely. Balls of confused, obsessed, spirit-potential. Highly unpredictable. Prone to outbursts of rage that could cause small splits in the wall between worlds. And if you were standing too close to that wall, the impact hit you like a red-hot knife blade piercing your flesh. Which was why Raisers carried so many scars. Despite the fact that a really irritated ghost could cut deep enough to sever an artery, these experts and their loyal fans saw them as victims. Poor, trapped souls who needed to be released, educated, or, in Rhonas case, protected by law so their rights would no longer be trampled by the living. At least Rhona wanted the most vicious among them punished. She cheered the loudest when her hero, Dr. Oliver Bendelfield, stood up to give a brief overview of his upcoming lecture, which would detail how the living continued to exorcise ghosts, effectively destroying them, when what they needed was the attention of companies like his. (Profitable) enterprises that worked to either free them or direct them to hell, depending on the color value of their ectoplasm. Thats why we have to organize! said Rhona, tears in her eyes as she pounded her hands together after Dr. Bendelfield had gone back to his chair. So ghost rights will be recognized and they wont be exterminated before groups like his, and yours, can be found that will give them the afterlife they deserve! As Viv dropped her head into her hands, clearly wishing she lived on another planet, the woman in front of Rhona nodded enthusiastically. But I noticed her twisting her wedding ring around and around her finger. Smiling down at it regretfully. To me she represented the other school of reality deniers. The grieving bereft whod heard the house creak after midnight, seen a long-lost face in the mirror mist after a shower, and decided their loved one hadnt completely moved on after all. Her view was the one I understood. Hell, right before Id come on this assignment the phone had rung, and for a split second Id thought, Maybe its Matt! The yearning to turn around and see him, even as an indistinct figure lost in an ethereal haze, had overwhelmed me at the beginning. What pissed me off now was the number of amoral assholes whod set up statio s seealns around the perimeter of the great hall solely designed to take advantage of that kind of longing. Vivs feelings had intensified to such a degree that my Spirit Eye had begun to click like a Geiger counter. Though she worked to keep her face blank, I knew that Rhonas behavior humiliated and worried her at the same time. She kept an eye on Coles hands, since hed taken over the translating for now. She clapped at the appropriate moments. Laughed in the right places. Followed her program by keeping her finger on the spot and moving it down a tick every time a new speaker came up to the stand. But her mom wasnt making it any easier for her to survive tragedy. It was starting to tear her up all over again. As Gerard Plontan and Francine Werry came to the front of the platform to do their ghost-raising routine, Vayl, Cole, and I shared a nod. My eyes went to Iona. One last glance before the lights dimmed. She looked, not at the stage, but around the room. Her eyes rested on an exit near the front, to the right of the stage. Bounced to two or three different people Id have picked out as troublemakers. Twisted around to double-check the back exits: the main one wed come through, its doors now closed, and a single door on the west side of the room. Then, stroking her belt buckle, she turned back toward the stage, ignoring Floraidh and Dormal completely. Hmm, interesting moves there, Iona. Almost along the lines of what Id choose. If I was some sort of cop. Or bodyguard? It made sense. Viv probably needed a little extra protection to make her feel safe nowadays. So you hire Iona to do translating you dont necessarily need to mask the fact that youre paying her to give Viv some peace of mind. But her skill set would be a rare combination in anybody. One Id almost expect her to use a little voodoo to put together. Which I didnt sense in the least. While my suspicions of Iona inched upward, I couldnt find one extra reason to wonder at any of the other women. Neither Rhona, Viv, nor Lesley Haigh had even glanced at Floraidh since theyd entered the great room. But should that surprise me? If my theory held true, whoever Bea was must have no idea she was half of a personality pair. But just in case Bea decided tonight might be a fine night to introduce herself, I considered the weapons Id brought in with me. I carried the Mongoose on my left wrist. Id kept the holy water strapped to my right. For backup my bolo still rode in my hip pocket. Grief hid under my jacket, more a comfort than a go-to gun in this situation. Not that I expected anything now, surrounded by witnesses as we were. Then Viv excused herself. Really? Now you decide to leave? But this is the best part! Rhona fumed. I cant help it, Viv said through Cole. I have to go to the ladies room. As Iona rose to accompany her, Viv waved her back to her seat, her impatient gesture one even I could interpret. I can pee all by myself, dammit! Rhona moved her sensible black bag out of the path and Viv inched her way toward the center aisle. As soon as she reached the exit, Vayl stood. Not you too! Rhona exclaimed. Vayls hypnotic voice soothed her. I will only be a moment. Do not fret. I shall not miss a thing. She sat back s Shsizhappily as he left in the opposite direction Viv had taken, moving past eight or ten eager Connies who were straining to see the Raisers better. If he was trying to annoy fewer people by taking a different route out, he failed. But he did make it to the western side of the room, where he left by the smaller door. Gerard Plontan, standing at one corner of the stage, watched them go. A Jack Black clone, he wore a navy blue bowling shirt with green diamonds running down the front over a pair of baggy green corduroys. I wasnt sure why he didnt wear socks with his loafers, but it was better than Francines choice. Yeah, somebody really shouldve told her pink bobby socks with beige sneakers, a red plaid skirt, and a save the whales! T-shirt spelled embarrassment-to-your-grandchildren. She held down the other corner of the stage while the two of them waited patiently for the background music to build. At the melodys climactic moment, beams of green, purple, red, and yellow lights flashed across the stage. The Raisers held their hands out nearly perpendicular from their bodies. The choreography, simple and yet stunning, timed perfectly with the music as their hands inscribed runes into the air that the lights imitated. As they began to step toward each other, their movements so measured and precise that neither one wavered for an instant, I wondered why they did it. The danger of their profession was written clearly across Francines forearms and both their faces. Scars, most white, a couple still pink and glaring, crisscrossed each other like tic-tac-toe boards. Hypocrite, drawled my inner bitch. Shed moved from her regular bar stool to a booth, the better to ogle the half-dressed cowboy dancing on the stage in front of her. Its not like you spend all day knitting afghans for the homeless. Yeah, but at least the risks I take make sense. Im saving lives. Sure. But Ill bet the Raisers make more money. I tried on that perspective. So what was a little permanent disfigurement when you compared it to a hefty bank account? Nope, it just wouldnt fit. But Gerard and Francine, well fed and eager for more dough, thought it looked terrific on them. Moving in perfect unison, they tiptoed gracefully toward each other until they stood shoulder to shoulder. I leaned toward Cole. How do you like the show so far? He put his lips against my ear. Im starting to think this sucker will never end. Which makes me believe its for more than just entertainment. Plus, you remember the background stuff they made us read so wed sound like we belonged in this business? Yeah. The practical part of this shouldnt take more than twenty seconds. Any tingles in your Sensitive areas? He wiggled his eyebrows. Dork. No. How about you? Nope. As far as I can tell its just a couple of hacks up there doing their version of a third-grade dance recital. Iona leaned into our powwow. What are they doing? sh shey> Cole said, Theyre supposed to be carving a breach in the Thin. One just big enough for the ghosts who call this castle home to step through. Its pretty exacting work, but doesnt take that long if you know what youre doing. Except He jerked his head toward me. Id felt it too. A rumble beneath my feet, like the aftershock of a mild earthquake. A gasp from the back of the room turned my head. Something moved over the heads of the crowd sitting on the opposite side of the aisle. At first all I could see when I stared at it was a rippling in the air, like heat rising from asphalt in the noonday sun. As soon as the light engineer figured out the score, he directed the lasers to the disturbed air. They rebounded, outlining the figure of a short, squat man. I opened my Spirit Eye as wide as I could manage, straining my extra sense, but I couldnt see into his plane. It wouldnt be long until Id wish differently. The crowd did an audio wave, moving their murmur of wonder from one edge of the room to the other in a perfect progression of sound that washed over us, giving Rhona goose bumps. Yeah, I was watching more than the show. But it sure seemed like she and Iona were glued to the sight of more forms, these clearly visible, appearing from inside the walls, dropping from the ceiling, one even emerging from the podium, making the expert who sat closest to her scream. In the end seven ghosts stood just to the right of the center aisle, including the one who could only be seen in reflected light. They lined up like homecoming court nominees. I wasnt a great judge of costume, and theirs werent easy to make out, but it looked to me as if they covered almost the whole life of the castle, from the time it had been built in 1630, to the 1960s. Im Seeing something now, I whispered to Cole. He slipped into the chair Vayl had vacated. What is it? Its like a noose around every one of their necks, connecting them to the Raisers, but also to the ceiling and the floor. Do you See it? No. They look like apparitions to me. Except now theyre floating. Heyhe smacked me on the thigh with the back of his handI just thought of a new game. Whats that? Splat the Specter. Rules? You can help me make them up. Right now all I know for sure is that it involves water guns filled with grape Kool-Aid and two ferrets named Biff and Chlamydia. Vayls voice filled our ears. Why ferrets? Really? I asked. You want to know about his choice of pets when hes named one of them after an STD? Rhona shushed us, jabbing her finger toward the stage. The ghosts had risen at least three feet into the air, one by one, as if being introduced to the crowd. And the audience was fixated. Especially when it came to the phantom Highlander, who mustve towered over his comrades on the battlefield just as he did now, and whod remembered his claymore so clearly sre whin life that he still carried the sword in death, strapped to his back for those occasions when the dirk at his waist just wouldnt fill the bill. Yup, he impressed every Connie in the joint. Except for Humphrey Haigh. Who hadnt read the program. Or, apparently, been terrified into sleeplessness by his buddies ghost stories like the rest of us had when we were kids. He reached forward, his hand hovering within inches of the Highlander, whod sunk back down to the floor. Francine Werry, not daring to move from her spot, shook her head at Humphrey. Despite the thickness of his glasses lenses, he didnt see her. Or maybe he just chose to ignore the dont-touch-the-ghost-warrior alarm in her triple-wide eyes. His fingers spread apart, as if he meant to grab a fold of the Highlanders kilt. Though I could see the stage through it, the green-and-black plaid still spoke of his familys proud heritage. This soul had taken a great deal into the afterlife with him. But not enough to merit a full move. Why had he stranded part of himself in the Thin? Could he, or any of the others, ever escape? Did they even want to? Humphrey knew what he wanted. And that was to go home at the end of his vacation with the right to brag about how hed touched an actual phantom. At the last second Lesley tore her eyes from the magnificent ghost and caught her husbands intent. She grabbed his arm and yanked it down, hissing into his ear. He shrugged her off. Since she kept a firm grip on the hand shed captured, Humphrey reached forward with the other. And shoved it through the Highlanders hip. It only takes one dickhead to spoil a party. The amazing thing is that the host keeps inviting the girl whos dating him. Our version had about half a second to slap her asshole upside the head before the ghost hed defiled roared with outrage. The nooses Id Seen flamed bright blue up the entire length of the rope and disappeared as the Raisers control over their shades snapped. For a moment I thought I Saw each ghost wearing a braided metal torque, its ends tipped with large pear-shaped heads. But before I could be sure, the entire group of them disappeared, joining their laser-lit brother in surreal form. I stood up, along with the other audience members whod realized wait-your-turn didnt apply to people trying to beat a potential stampede. As my fellow survivors began to quick-march toward freedom, I murmured, Vayl, things are about to get interesting in here. Viv is still in the bathroom, he replied from his far-too-distant location. She is feeling some extreme emotion. If I had to choose, I would pick despair. Very interesting, I insisted. Sigh. I will be right there. The Raisers dumped the choreography and pulled out the blue-collar show. Gerard yanked a handkerchief from his pocket and laid it flat on the floor. Francine dug a pocketknife out of her bra (no, Im not kidding), unfolded the biggest blade, and quickly slashed her forearm. She let the blood drip onto the cloth. As the splotches hit, soaked, and spread, a bell-bottomed ghost wearing a crown of daisies in her hair came back into focus. She seemed fascin v hiated by the evidence of vitality raining onto the reddening material. The next to join her was a uniformed soldier. He looked to have been a member of the RAFI guessed a casualty of World War II. Rhona said, This is exactly why ghosts need protection! If Humphrey Haigh knew he was facing a hefty fine, or even jail time right now, Ill wager he would have thought twice before he started groping that young man. Young man? said Cole as he tried to keep a woman in the row in front of us from shoving her chair through his stomach. He probably died before your great-great-grandmas great-grandparents were done crapping their diapers! Is arguing really going to help us right now? asked Iona as she swiveled her head, keeping her eye on the crowd, frowning at what she saw, as if she feared at any moment it might turn into a mob. The way three or four of the women had begun yelling that they wanted to get the hell out of there, I thought she might be right. Ionas got a point, I said. Lets move to a safer location; then well debate just how stupid this whole setup is. Vivs probably worried sick about you by now, Rhona. But everybody seemed to have the same idea at the same time. People poured past us, clogging the back exits so quickly and severely, if thered been a fire wed have roasted within seconds. And Rhona wouldnt budge. We should take pictures, she announced. This is just the sort of fiasco I am working to prevent. She began digging in her purse. What is happening? Vayl asked. So my explanation for Vayl wouldnt sound überbizarre to those around me I said, Humphrey really made the Highlander angry, Rhona. But hes not going to sue. Hes going to take immediate action. And the Raisers may not have enough blood or power between them to lure him or the other ghosts back into passivity. Whats blood got to do with anything? she demanded, her hand moving up, down, and around like a mixer beater. I sighed. Ghosts are attracted to blood. Raisers use it as a lure. But they have power too, along the lines of a necromancer but not that refined. So they can keep them under control once theyve brought them out of the Thin. The reason we need to get out is that the Highlander is pissed. And if he or any of the other ghosts draw blood from Humphrey, or any of the other Connies, the Raisers are going to lose their influence. And then all hells going to break loose. Thats never going to happen. I wanted to strangle her. Especially when she pulled a camera from her purse with a triumphant smile. I said, Rhona, have you ever been fed on by a ghost? I hear its . . . But shed stopped listening. Too busy clicking off shots of the milling crowd and the ghosts as they swam back into sight. Just as Id decided to grab Rhonas camera and smash it against the first wall I could reach, the press of people in the middle aisle eased slightly as more than a dozen Connies realized they could get out via the smaller door and veered off in that direction. That allowed Vayl to shove his way through them and reach my side. What happened? he asked, because the women {usee. would expect him to. Yogurt-brain over there violated one of the ghosts, I said, pointing to Humphrey, now surrounded by a group of yelling Connies, the biggest of whom seemed primed to punch him. We were going to leave, but Rhonas click-happy, the doors are blocked, and the Raisers seem to be getting things back under control now anyway, so . . . Maybe I wouldnt have to punch Vivs mum in the face after all. I was slightly disappointed until I decided I didnt want to be the one to provide another trauma for the poor girl to live down. Vayls sharp blue eyes scanned the group of ghosts now gathered to the left of the stage at the Raisers feet. Which one did Humphrey touch? The guy with the terrific knees. Onstage, the Raisers were starting to sweat. Francines blood had slowed to a drip and all but two of their puppets had returned to form. But we could still follow the holdouts movements because the lighting dude had stayed at his post, splitting his spots so that the lasers outlined them. Even out of visible mode the Highlander seemed formidable. The stumpy gentnot so much. His silhouette had begun to remind me of Nathan Lane. And though I was pretty sure this dudes sense of humor had shriveled up and fallen off ages ago, I still couldnt get too worked up over him. Another cut! Gerard demanded. Francine put the blade to her arm again, but before she could slash it, the two unseen ghosts began to howl. The sound, combining the harsh scream of a heavy-metal chorus and the keening wail of a bereft mother, made my entire body go cold, as if Id just slid into one of the city morgues refrigerated corpse decks. I take it back, Stumpy. Youre a badass! No more dissing, I promise! Vayl turned to our group. Everyone out! The wall is splitting! What wall? asked Rhona as she dropped her camera back into her bag. The one that protects us from them. He pointed toward the ghosts, who were rising toward the ceiling as they slammed into each other like a couple of rugby players psyching themselves up for the big game. Why do we need protecting? Think of the wall as emotional control. What we might use to keep ourselves from suddenly snapping and killing one another. The Raisers can pull ghosts through it while keeping it intact. When it begins to crumble, they need blood to build it back again, which is why Francine has cut herself. But if the wall falls and a ghost cannot be lured into submission, it becomes more dangerous than a maddened killer. Because all it wants is blood and, ultimately, your company on the other side of the wall. Suddenly the Highlander spun and dove for Humphrey, whod ripped himself away from the angry Connies and was stomping toward the door to the right of the stage. The ghost careened through him, making him stop and shiver. Rhona pointed. Whats the fuss all about? Mr. Haigh wasnt even hurt! Not on the first pass, no, said Vayl. That was simply an expedition. For w {izeaidhat? Vayl nodded at the Highlander, whod gained color and solidity in the past few seconds. Humphreys humanity. He only needs a bit of it to become . . . Become what? Rhona demanded. Vayl pointed as the ghost charged at Humphrey again. The jeweler gaped at the Highlander, began to shake his finger, tut-tut-tut. But this time the two collided. Vayl said, To become physical. Humphrey let out a surprised grunt as he hit his back and went rolling into the legs of a group of people who hadnt quite decided whether they should run for the hills or stay and take video. As an Ann Boleyn lookalike helped Humphrey to his feet, the Highlander struck again. I could see the disturbance of air as his arm slashed forward, catching the old jeweler across the face and neck. He staggered backward, shrieking like a little girl as his hand flew to the claw marks already filling with blood. His shoulders finally hit solid wood and he spun, his entire face lifting as he realized hed made it to the door. He rushed out, slamming it behind him, leaving Lesley stranded on the other side. Cole gripped Iona by the arm. Lets go, he said. She pointed to Rhona, Floraidh, and Dormal. Not without them. The rest of the crowd didnt seem to feel the same loyalty. Relatives separated, dates split, people rushed toward the exits like the place was under a bomb threat, yelling at each other, dumping chairs, and shoving the slowpokes aside in their attempt to escape the rising fury behind them. Wed been able to push everyone to the aisle, and this time escape seemed a real possibility. Until Rhona jumped up on the chair, her purse dangling from her elbow like an enormous tumor. The ghosts dont mean you real harm! she yelled, holding her hands out as if she really believed she could stop the tide of humanity rolling toward safety. This is exactly why they need to be protected! Write your local MPs! Suddenly something rose in the room. An unfamiliar power that gave off the psychic scent of a foul burning, like bodies roasting on a pyre. I turned to Vayl so the women couldnt overhear. Im feeling vast weirdness, I murmured. Something other is . . . I tried to zero in on the source. It could be the ghosts ripping into our world. Or the Raisers pulling off some kind of stunt I hadnt believed them capable of. I concentrated, trying to focus my Spirit Eye on that signal. Its Floraidh and Dormal, I whispered. I think theyre conjuring. Maybe its some sort of ghost-be-gone spell. Iona gasped loud enough that I swung my head around to check on her. A panic-stricken bald man wearing years of pub visits around his gut steamed toward her. Hed already knocked the two chairs in front of her aside in his bid to pass slower pedestrians, and he clearly intended to mow through her now, since she blocked his path to safety. Get out of my way, you! he { wa hi snarled. I moved to deal with him, but stopped when I realized Rhona had pulled a snub-nose .38 out of her bag. She clutched it in both hands, which shook just enough that I feared shed shoot the guy accidentally before she could even start with her demands. You leave my employee alone! she screamed, her voice high and wild. As the guy tried desperately to shift into reverse, Vayl spoke in his gentlest, most convincing tone of voice. Rhona, put down the gun. She jerked the barrel on a track meant to land on him, yelling, You men are all alike! Shouting orders! Making demands! Raping innocent young girls! You should all be shot! Time slowed, as it always does when you realize a deadly weapon is about to swing past you and the person wielding it is out of her gourd. I started to raise my hands, to say something harmless, but those jittery fingers of Rhonas whoopsed into the trigger before the .38 had quite made it to Vayl. I dove to the floor, but even with the increased speed my donation to Trayton had given me, I couldnt outquick a bullet. I felt it hit my arm and knew immediately the wound was minor. The impact hadnt even made my shoulder twitch, though I could see blood welling through the hole in my jacket. Goddammit, that was expensive! Rhona screamed again, dropping the gun, which thundered out another shot. Thank God it had twirled to face the opposite direction or Id have been one dead Jaz. Iona moved quickly toward Rhona, holding up her hands, talking so softly I couldnt understand what she was saying. Shes like a Horse Whisperer, I thought. Only for nutty old mums. Iona Clough, the Mum Whisperer. At the same time Cole let out a surprised whoop. The guy whod spooked Rhona had tried sidestepping to get beyond her, but his bulk wouldnt allow a clean pass. Hed banged into Cole on the way out, whod fallen into Iona, who did a domino and knocked Rhona off her chair. Though the Mum Whisperer tried to catch Rhona even as Cole reached out to cushion the ladies fall, they all crashed to the floor like an amateur circus act gone terribly wrong, pulling chairs with them while bags and bobby pins went flying in every direction. When Cole sat up Vayl growled, Dammit, boy, now you have done it! Your forehead is bleeding! Cole touched the cut with his fingertips, winced as he realized the truth. But the pain of his injury wasnt enough to wipe out his indignation. What the hell, Jeremy? Arent you supposed to be a little more concerned about the welfare of your employees? Not to mention the nice ladies here? Vayl began hauling people upright, starting with me. Too much blood in one place is going to attract the ghosts, he said. We must go! My dears, are you all right? asked Floraidh. As she helped Rhona up, I glanced toward the front of the room. Vayl had predicted too well. The hippie and the soldier had blinked out of sight again. And the Highlander, along with Stumpy, were flying toward us like a couple of doomsday missiles. I grabbed Rhonas gun and stuck it in my jacket pocket as Vayl jerked Iona and Cole to their feet. Floraidh was hunting a tissue because b {ssus lood streamed down Rhonas cheek where shed caught it on the edge of a chair back, but she looked so dazed she probably didnt even realize shed been injured. Iona shoved Rhonas purse into her hands as I pushed them both toward the exit. Floraidh put her hands on their shoulders in a show of guidance and comfort. But they only took a few steps before stopping to look back. When their eyes went wider than my poker chips, I glanced behind as well. Wed wasted our head start. The ghosts had arrived. Though the tech guy had flipped on all of the lights in the great room, I had no trouble seeing our attackers. At this proximity, with the wall between our worlds crumbling as Rhona, Cole, and I bled and the ghosts moved toward the smell, I began to pick up their outlines. To catch glimpses of their hideous, grinning skulls. This is what would leap through to tear at our living skin. Not the pretty remnants Gerard and Francine had raised, but true-form ghosts. Id been right about one aspect of their appearance though. They really were wearing torques, ancient necklaces favored by fierce warriors now long fallen to dust. Wheres Dormal? I demanded as we struggled to get everyone into the aisle. Right behind me, said Floraidh. But she wasnt. Shed gotten lost in the crowd, which had swelled in our section of the room as escapees bottlenecked at the main exit doors, forcing us and those around us back toward the main stage. Our path toward the door Vayl had used earlier looked even hairier. A bonfires worth of thrown chairs blocked our immediate escape, and it looked as if a heart attack victim had caused a backup closer to that exit. The door Humphrey had left through mightve worked, if we hadnt been forced to charge through a couple of rampaging shades on the way there. And Rhona couldnt have pulled off that kind of move anyway. In fact, she kept spacing out, ambling forward with such a lack of concern and, more important, speed, that I began to suspect concussion. Come on, Floraidh said, pulling at her just as the Highlander hit her. She screamed as the impact sliced into her already cut cheek. Behind us I heard an enormous crash, almost like a bookcase falling, and someone yelled, Snakes! Shit! Its Bea! Of course, this is the perfect time to As I turned to look, I felt the blow, not unexpected, but still sharp and painful, as Stumpy opened an eight-inch gap along the length of my wounded arm. Cold! My mind shivered as what passed for his tongue darted out for a taste of the new blood that poured from the cut before the Raisers could rebuild the wall that bound him. I wanted to run. God yes! Follow the example of my fellow me-firsters, shoulder these slow, struggling women aside and sprint toward the exit. Anything to keep that netherworlder from touching me again. Because in that moment Id fully Seen. Fear rested square on my head like a cage full of spiders, making me shiver as I came to my first realization. In the Thin everything is hungry. And Id leapt in without weapons. I stood, as ethereal as any ghost, hoping no one would notice yummy little me tucked away in the corner of a big, open room so dark I shouldnt be able to tell it was a dungeon. But I knew. The phantoms, glowing red with their own inner light, explained their Castle Hoppringhill absence by their presence here. Even now the RAF shade hadnt jumped through the breach because the flower child was feasting on his entrails. I put my hands to my ears, certain his screams had made them bleed. But our worlds hadnt experienced so much a collision as a near miss, so his howls couldnt hurt me any more than he could die from the wounds her fangs inflicted. I tried to blink. But my Spirit Eye doesnt work like that. Its either on or off. Latelymostly on. Which was why I couldnt look away when he strode in, the force of his personality placing color and form on what would otherwise be the thick inkiness of the Thin. The room he made consisted of rough-hewn stone. An arched doorway grew behind him, the brackets that flanked it containing not torches, but stacks of skulls whose eye sockets blazed with fire. His boots thumped against the unfolding floor, hard and cold as his obsidian eyes as they caught mine. His dark, braided hair flew out behind his bare back as he moved, giving me a full view of his tattooed chest and arms. The barbed shards and looping whorls that painted his flexing muscles imprinted themselves on my brain. Remember this, I thought. Its like the Phaistos Disk. Dont forget. Because I knew, just watching that purposeful stride emphasized by rawhide breeches tied at the waist with a leather band, that anything carved into this mans body wasnt just decor. It meant something. He glared down at the cannibalism taking place at his feet. Leaning over, he grabbed the gorging specter by the hair and yanked backward so hard I heard something snap. You can do that here? Touch and twist? What the hell kind of rules apply in a place inhabited by the bodiless? Id thought what I was seeing was a version of hologram, the restless souls outpouring of its physical sense. Just like the visuals you get when a ghost materializes in the bedroom where it died. But the hippie girl screamed as her neck cracked. And the flyer, trying desperately to shove his intestines back into his stomach cavity, cried real tears. What the hell? The tattooed man gave the girl a kick that sent her scurrying into a corner, her head listing so badly to one side that she had to support it with one hand. He stepped over the soldier, ignoring his whimpers as he moved toward me. I swallowed. Well, I tried. My throat was too dry to allow more than one sad attempt. He raised one powerful arm and made a curt, come-to-me gesture. I shook my head. He stopped, slapped himself on the chest with both hands. Aw, for chrissake, Im not your poodle, I said. Im not even a I pointed to the soldier. No, you are unique. But what? His brogue twisted his words hard enough that I didnt understand him at first. His voice, so gruff Id have sworn hed spent the last decade lining his windpipeng rog with nicotine if I wasnt sure hed been dead for millennia, gave me an involuntary shiver. I knew hed commanded death with that growl. As he was trying to control me. Im just a girl who Sees too much, I said. And now I gotta go. No! Stay! Seriously, guy, youd better stop with the doggy demands. It really pisses me off. Brude. Huh? My name is Brude. Even his beard demanded a curtsy. Ahh. As in King Brude. The guy Floraidhs loeden threatened us with. Well, King Brude, you ghosts are trespassing and its about to get really ugly. So I suggest you back off I am no ghost. And thats final, his tone pronounced, as if hed just passed a law. Sure you are. Dumbass. Youre in the freaking Thin! You dare to argue with the king? Well, yeah. I mean, its pretty obvious youre wrong. And if I dont set you straight, Im fairly sure nobody will. Theyre all too busy chowing on innocent humans. OrI jerked my thumb at the flower childeach other. He folded his arms across his chest. You should be frightened. And you do not quake. You should kneel and beg for mercy, yet you stand. You are certainly wrong about who I am, but in the absence of other proof I see that you will defy me. He nodded slowly. You are the one I need. Oh, crap, I do not like the sound of that. What is your name? Brude asked. Im Lucille Robinson. Now, if youll excuse me, were in the middle of a crisis down there. And your damn ghosts are the cause of it. So your witches share no blame? He pointed over my shoulder. I looked, and through a gap in the wall I could see the Raisers, panting and sweating. It was like waking up to sunlight after a week of rain. I reached for them with every bit of extra oomph Id gained since becoming a Sensitive and snapped myself back to real. Weve gotta get outta here! I wanted to grab the PA and boom my message across the room until people had managed to crash through the walls and the place was empty as a midnight crematorium. Except for the bloodthirsty phantoms, of course. But, as I recalled, someone had hollered snakes. And it was my job to make sure Bea didnt succeed tonight. Of course, they could belong to somebody else. But the way our evening had turned, I truly doubted it. With Iona and Coles help, Floraidh had finally gotten Rhona into the throng blocking the center aisle. But the blood rolled down her face, so she continued to suffer the threat of attack, her ripped clothing and scratched skin evidence of the damage that had already been inflicted. I looked over my shoulder. The gap between worlds had closed for now, leaving Brude in his dungeon where he belonged. Instead the face I wanttheeened to see filled my vision. And though Vayls lips were pressed together so tightly the outline of his fangs showed through his skin, I smiled as he put his arm around my waist. I said, You wont believe where Ive just been. Tell me later. He pushed me forward as Stumpy came at me again, corporeal enough that we could see his black tongue dripping blood as he ran it across his long, pointed teeth. My entire skeleton tensed for another cut, a second ride into the Thin. But the ghost whipped past my left shoulder, the wind from the near miss making my ear ache. I spun around. Vayl? Do you For a second I couldnt figure out what had happened to him. Under Bergmans sunblock his face had taken on the marble quality of a tomb ornament. His fist clenched and I saw the droplets of blood splatter onto the floor. His shirt tore as Stumpy attacked, leaving a line of red from neck to navel. As Vayls eyes lost momentary focus, I realized. Hed bitten himself. Drawn the phantoms attack with his own blood. I grabbed him by the hips, as if I could pull him into a safer reality by sheer will. No, you I can survive this, he said between clenched teeth. Another slash, leaving Vayls left shoulder bare and bloody. I will get them out. You find out what you can about the snakes. But do not endanger yourself. He pulled me close, so no one couldve heard him, not even from an arms length. If we should fail this mission, so be it. Your life is of much greater value than Floraidhs. But Pete . . . the Oversight Committee . . . our jobs? His eyes burned into mine. I will never let you down. I nodded curtly, tucking my emotions tightly into my heart as I watched him join Floraidh, Cole, and Iona. He offered Rhona his arm, which she took gratefully. His strength, coupled with his ability to make suggestions most humans found compelling, caused them to make actual progress down the aisle. Following Rhonas earlier example, I stood on the chair next to the one shed downed, trying to get a sense of where the threat originated. I noted Dormal, stuck maybe twenty feet in front of Floraidh, craning her neck to see if she could find her leader in the crush. Behind Vayls group by another twenty feet, the experts had deserted the stage, managing to knock over the podium on their way out. But Gerard and Francine still worked to wrangle the ghosts into submission. Four of them had gathered around again, though they markedly avoided the aisle. It was almost like they were making way for the panicked escapees. But I knew that couldnt be true. I watched as the RAF boy reappeared at the far left edge of the stage, keeping his distance from the flower child. Theyd both managed to repair the damage Id seen on them before. And then, without any outward signal from the Raisers, the ghosts turned toward the right-hand speaker, all of them giving it a look of revulsion. A snake had slithered to its top edge, reached out with its neck and forked tongue, tasting the air. Snake on the stage. I cant tell what it is, I told the guys on my party line. Im going forward to look. Be careful, said Vayl. Are you okay? I asked, then immediately wished I hadnt. My backbone was going to buckle if I couldnt learn to deal with Vayl in pain. The ghost has retreated. Something put it off the moment I moved into the aisle. Perhaps Francine and Gerard have convinced it to behave once more. How about you, Cole? I asked, mainly to cover up the massive relief I felt at Vayls news. Ive lost Iona, Cole said. Find her quick, I told him. We dont want anybody snakebit. And if you catch her trying to control this reptile, so much the better. This mission sucks and I wanna go home. Staying off the floor whenever possible, I stepped from row to row, approaching the stage at a diagonal. Francine hadnt seen the snake, which held its place closest to her. It hesitated, as if undecided what to do next. But when forty of its fellows joined it, I realized what was happening. Its going to be a mass assault, I said. Now that Id made it closer to the stage I added, And they are Inland Taipans. Bea definitely has an affinity for snakes, but shes not a Medusa. Which is somewhat of a relief. But not much. Because she must be wielding some major wham to be able to transport and control that many wild, venomous creatures. Vayl glanced back to the stage, took note of what Id just described, and said a bad word into our receivers. He never swore. Unless, apparently, the danger was snake related. Let us get moving, ladies, he urged. I could see him shoving people aside now. Dormal had stopped in her tracks, allowing traffic to flow around her like a highway median. The group had nearly reached her when Floraidh stumbled. Shed have fallen, and probably been stomped by the people behind her, if her Gatherer hadnt caught her. The snakes began to move, slithering down the speaker and across the stage like a living carpet. They didnt spread out much or move in random directions. It was as if an unseen hand guided them resolutely in a single direction. Forward, down the edge of the platform, onto the event floor. The Connies whod seen them spread the hysteria quickly, so that everyone who hadnt panicked to start with now began screaming and shoving, the people in the back literally crawling on top of those in front of them to avoid the reptiles at their heels. The last of the crowd had made it halfway down the aisle now. But the snakes were advancing. When the Connies realized they couldnt escape straight ahead, they voted for the side routes and began parting like the waters of the Red Sea. My group had nearly made it to the door. The cushion between them and the Taipans had flattened alarmingly as the crowd scattered. And yet I could practically feel their freedom, like the cool hard steel of a cell key in my fingers. But they were never going to make it without help. And I had so little to offer. I could try some spark and sizzle. But Id probably end up burning the castle down. Plus with my luck, Id end up ashing out the last corner of sweetness left in my soul. So, despite my misgivings, I kicked in the Mongoose. At the time Bergman had invented the gizmo, wed figured on battling a Medusa. So it was geared to hit a human-sized target. Not a huge problem, considering the snakes still hung together, tightly woven as a carpet. The issue, frankly, was Bergman, whose prototypes let me down about ninety percent of the time. Already I was thinking, What am I going to do when this doesnt work? Feeling a doomed sort of resignation, I pulled up my left sleeve, pointed the device at the Inland Taipans, and triggered it. White foam poured out of the spout as if it was a fire extinguisher. Wherever it hit, the snakes began to writhe wildly as smoke rose from their glistening scales. Even better, their neighbors abandoned the Floraidh chase and began to attack them. Its working! Holy crap, Bergman, youre a genius! A booming echo rang in my ears as the main doors closed, leaving me and thirty-odd people stuck in the great room with maybe half of Beas attack snakes still crawling. But the rest of my crew held out, safe, on the other side. Cool. Right? I moved down the aisle, almost back to the spot where Id started, and shot the last of the foam at the Taipans. Now I could count the remaining threats on the fingers of one hand. I pulled out Rhonas .38. As I took aim I felt the familiar scent of pine that told me Vayl had returned. Considering how he felt about snakes, he must be gripping his self-control with white-knuckled fingers. I squeezed off a shot, sending one of the reptiles flopping as my sverhamin slid up behind me. Could you use some help? Part of me wanted to reach back and hug him. But he wasnt a three-year-old hoping to be rewarded for his brave-boy moves. I wouldnt mind if you dropped the temperature by a few, I said. These suckers are quick. The familiar glacial breeze of his power chilled the snakes blood, slowing their advance. Two more shots. Two more dead critters bleeding onto the carpet while the remaining two sank their fangs into the twitching bodies. I was siting in my final target when Vayl yanked me backward, falling with me on top of him, onto the carpet. What the hell? Then I saw the Highlander, swooping just over our heads. I ducked, covering the cut on my arm as I spread myself across Vayls vulnerable chest wounds. But the warrior wasnt interested in us. He wanted the snakes. He dove over the chair Rhona had crashed and into the pile of Taipans like a blitzing linebacker, making the corpses shiver as he hit them. The blood on the ones Id shot splattered onto the remaining, living snake. The Highlander immediately hit it, leaving gashes all along its length. It writhed in agony as the ghost slashed again and again until at last the snake lay still. Highlander! Francine commanded. I peered through the legs of the chairs just in time to see the Raiser lift a newly dripping arm. I thought the phantom would fly straight down the aisle to her. Instead it came back at us. We flattened ourselves one more time as it buzzed us, then rose to the ceiling. It looped around, looraigaining color and form, and floated sedately to Francines feet. Are you all right? Vayl asked. Uh. I took inward stock. All the imaginary people in my head had huddled together in a closet, as if to escape a tornado. Upon realizing they wouldnt be eaten by a ghost or paralyzed by deadly venom they sent up a single, shuddering shout. Fuck! Yup, I said as I swallowed a hysterical giggle. Im fine. Deciding it might be appropriate to give him some space, I tried to climb onto a chair. He wrapped his arms around me. A moment please, he murmured, lifting his head so he could breathe in my scent. His eyes closed, a smile lifting one corner of his lips as if he was savoring a rose. When he dropped his head I asked, Better? He opened his eyes. Talk to me. Okay. Lets discuss suspects. I thought hed make fun of me, choosing work over, well, you know. We were cuddling like a couple of newlyweds. But public displays kinda freaked me out. And I didnt need any more stress at the moment. Do you know what I think? he asked mildly. I doubt it. Viv did this. But . . . shes so fragile! She was deeply upset just now. I have heard of mages needing that kind of extreme emotion to help them raise the kind of power required to call forty exotic snakes into a room. A female mageisnt that kind of rare? He shrugged. It is not beyond the realm of possibility. Who would you choose as our culprit? Humphrey, I said instantly. I know. Bea would actually have to be a guy. And its probably not him anyway, because he irritates the crap out of me and that would be too satisfying. Do you think . . . Rhona? Vayl raised his eyes to the ceiling as he considered. Perhaps. That entire outburst tonight might have been staged. Or the snakes may be an outgrowth of her rage. One she is not even aware of. We looked at each other for about five seconds before, at the same time, we said, Rhona is not Bea. I went on. I thought about Bea being clueless as to her true identity, at least part of the time. But even she wouldnt be so stupid as to draw a gun in a public place like that. Without really considering the consequences, I ran my fingers through his curls, smiling at the soft silky feeling against my fingertips. Such a contrast to the rest of him. Dont you think we have to consider who Beas going up against? This is no ordinary hit, you know. Shes got to know what shes getting into, and that if she doesnt play it smart every second of the day shes going to be real dead, real quick. Iona certainly has more going on than meets the eye. Yeah. Did you see her case the room before the program started? And the wayed?eye she handled Rhona? Thats cop training if Ive ever seen it. Which would give her a solid background to go into business for herself. Thank you. Excuse me? I . . . He took a deep breath, glanced at the snakes. I just needed to talk sensibly for a moment. As if those creatures had not just chased me down the carpet like a mass of ravenous multiheaded dragon spawn. I brought my hand down to his face. Took time Id never had before to brush my fingers against the hard planes of his jaw and cheekbones, to wonder how the slant of his dark brows and the shape of his glittering green eyes had managed to sear themselves into my soul. And I knew, if I traveled through eternity or lived a million lives, I would always find him, always know and love him with the kind of fiery passion that scares the hell out of you because, God, it burns. And yet when youve walked out the other side you know you havent lived until this moment. Vayl, I . . . No, not here. Not bleeding on the floor. Say something else, not as important, but still meaningful. I want to thank you for what you did before. Taking those hits for me. I blinked, surprised to find tears welling. It means a lot to me. More even than Id realized. You are my avhar. I would die for you. I grimaced. Id much rather you didnt. The smile lit his eyes first. Then I will simply say, you are welcome. He ran his hands lightly up and down my back. Shifted slightly beneath me. Jasmine? Yeah? When you look at me that way, it is difficult for me to remember I am still in public. I looked around. The survivors had huddled into small groups of five or six. Nobody had opened the door yet. Maybe they were afraid the snakes would revive. Or they were still pissed theyd been shut out. Everybodys pretty distracted, I whispered. Yet, I would not trust my I silenced him with a kiss, slow and delicious, one to savor the next time we were apart. Do me a favor? Anything. Dont ever die. He raised his hand, slid it around my neck, his thumb brushing up under my chin as he leaned in to nuzzle my bottom lip. I shall live forever, if that is your wish. Its a start. I plastered myself against him, marveling at how well we fit together, wrapping my arms around him so tight Id have worried about crushing some ribs if he hadnt been Vampere. When he opened his lips, I gave him the kiss that had been building in me since the last time. Hot-breathed, lips and tongue, clinging bodies that couldnt wait to move on, dammit! I moaned when Vayl lifted his head. Dont stop. I must, he breathed, his voice husky with desire. Why? Because we have company. When I was sixteen Albert caught me making out on the front porch with Sheldon Anderson. Wed have been okay, except every time he leaned me against the side of the house, my ass hit the doorbell. After about eight rings Albert came to the door, Bud Light in one hand, Louisiana Slugger in the other. Sheldon kind of disappeared after that. Something I wished I could do now that I found myself surrounded by a group of Connies dressed as the shades of outlaws and serving maids who, once they realized they had our attention, gave us a hearty round of applause. Hear, hear! they yelled. And, Hi, ho to Lady Snake Killer! I felt myself go bright red as I tried to crawl off Vayl and under the nearest chair. Vayl, his chest heaving with suppressed mirth, cooperated very little. Which meant my hair tangled in one of his shirt buttons and I had to yank it free before I could move more than a few inches. Then my leg caught in a fold of his coat, causing me to fall on my butt. Stop laughing! I ordered. Were supposed to be pros, remember? You? Me? Worlds greatest ghost busters? Of course, by that I meant Americas finest assassins. But I could hardly say that in front of the dispersing crowd, a few of whom still stood close enough to eavesdrop, as proved by the fact that a tall, lanky man with a fringe of gray hair that started under his nose, curved in both directions down his jaw, and worked its way clear around his head leaned over the row of chairs in front of us to say, I thought you were more than just ordinary Connies. He stuck out a long-fingered hand decorated with two turquoise rings the size of robins eggs. How do you do? My name is Thomas Hoppringhill. Youd better shake his hand. I nodded to Vayl. Mine seems to be stuck to the bottom of this chair. I think somebody spilled a Coke on the seat and didnt clean the underside. As the guys greeted each other, I worked my fingers free and checked out the brown sticky Id picked up. Ick. When I retire from this gig Im going to work somewhere sanitary. Im even putting that on my résumé. No blood. No guts. No dropped sodas. Maybe Ill buy one of Humphreys jewelry stores. Hang on. Why do I need a Band-Aid? Where did I cut my pinky? The chair was the one Rhona had fallen from. A tiny white jewel had been cemented just under the seat. The smudge of red next to it proved its guilt. This little diamond had ripped my finger open. The question was, who the hell had put it there in the first place? And why? I wanted to explore this curious development further, but I could hardly crawl around the wreckage when Thomas was explaining that the castle had been in his family since it was built. Admiration must be paid. And rightly so. Geez. The Parkses owned a few relics, but nothing as major as an entire building. In fact, nobody I knew even wanted their grandparents old homeplace. I liked his familys commitment. But I hoped they hadnt sacrificed too many of their own dreams tnobo keep the ancient stone giant alive. I couldnt help but overhear, said Thomas as he sat down and tossed one tweed-covered leg over the other. You are in the business of ghost release? He laid his brown-jacketed arm across the back of the chair next to him and waited patiently as Vayl rose to his feet. Indeed, said Vayl. He introduced us and handed Thomas our business card. We hope to make several new contacts at the convention, which we greatly appreciate you hosting. I regarded my boss with that sense of awe that stole over me at the oddest moments. He could be the most polite gentleman you had ever met one second, and turn around and tear your throat out the next. Of course he only killed bad guys now. But before hed come to America in the twenties, he hadnt been so picky. I liked a guy who could make that kind of change. And what was that stuff you sprayed on the snakes? Thomas asked me. We use it in our business all the time, I said, hoping a great lie would come to me as I stalled for the time my brain needed to switch from sticky diamonds to snakicide. Its a special pressurized chemical mix Jeremy invented that helps us to Nope. Nothing. I turned to Vayl. Well, Jeremy, its really your baby. Maybe you could explain it better than I could. It allows us to detect whether or not a ghost frequents an area so that we can decide where best to set up our recording equipment. We spray the foam on the floor and it picks up spectral footprints. Cole laughed in our ears. Spectral footprints? Thats the best you could come up with? Dude, they dont even wear real shoes! Oh, there you are, Iona! While I was glad hed finally found our lost groupie, I kinda wanted to box Coles ears. Mostly because I couldnt pull that stunt on myself for forgetting he could hear our every word. But also because only our backup boy could put that pinched expression on Vayls face. Neither of us could act, however, while the Laird of the Castle held court. How fascinating! Thomas said. You know, I cant thank you enough for disposing of those vermin for me. Rather out of your line, but you still dealt with them quite handily. Perhaps I could introduce you to some people who would appreciate your services? Vayl and I traded appropriately excited looks. That would be wonderful, I said. But first, Id like to hire you myself. Oh? Shit! Run, Vayl, run! As youve seen, the Highlander and the stocky old ghost, whose name in life was Aodh Hoppringhill, are a real danger to our guests. This is the first time theyve drawn blood, but I fear it wont be the last. And those snakes. I cannot imagine which one of my ancestors brought them forth, but its shade must be dealt with as well. We nodded politely, though I had to swallow hard when a giggle tried to let loose. Bad timing, I realize, but Id just had the thought that, Damn, when you own a castle you deal with an entirely different class of pests, dont you? And then I imagined Thomas setting out these Hummer-sized bait traps for the critters that plagued him. He was saying hed rather not exorcise his hard hitters. Many of my visitors would shun me forever if they heard Id done such a thing. But your card says you lay shades to rest. That would be ideal. Vayl said, I am afraid we are in the middle of another investigation, having encountered a mysterious walker at Tearlach Ah, yes, Floraidh told me about her new ghost. She said it appeared in the kitchen? Shes a quick worker, isnt she? Havent seen her talking to Thomas here, which means she mustve called him from her car. Or maybe her bedroom before the fake skinny guy even made his entrance. Yes, thats where we saw it, I agreed. It will be a great boon to the areas tourism industry. Now we can list her bed-and-breakfast on the Haunted Scotland Web site. Of course our registrants will want to include Tearlach on their GhostWalk tours, which should bring Floraidh a nice income for the week. Bless her, she works so hard to keep that old house running, Im happy something good has happened for her. Are you enjoying your stay there? Oh yes, its quite a place, I said. But you talk like this incident wont shut down the convention. Thomas smiled, revealing a set of teeth as gray as his hair. Far from it. Despite their initial panic, our attendees will already have turned this moment into legend. He shrugged. Thats how it is with Connies. Now nothing could make them leave the convention before the closing ceremonies. Wow. Sometimes people are so stupid. I guess you will have to count us among them, Vayl said, giving him Jeremys tight-lipped smile. We would not miss a moment. And youre sure I cant talk you into dealing with my issues? Perhaps after our investigation at Tearlach is complete, he said gently. It should only take a day or two. A thought hit me. Actually, I think your real problem is not the Highlander or Aodh Hoppringhill. Thomas raised his eyebrows expectantly. Crap, now I had to think really fast. Because I hated people knowing about my Sensitivity. And I was pretty sure that was the reason Id been able to See into the Thin. I held up my hand, let him see Cirilai glittering on my finger. This is actually a monitoring device Jeremy invented that picks up incredibly faint spectral readings and sends them to a wireI showed him the receiving end of the party line wrapped around my left earthat translates phantasmic signals into our language. What kind of bullshit are you shoveling out? asked Cole. Vayls raised eyebrows wondered the same, but Thomas was glued. Through these I was able to overhear a commander shouting out orders. It seems to me your two ghosts are under his thumb. So hes the one you want to get rid of. And Ill tell you right now, just locating him is going to take more equipment than we currently carry. Youre going to need a real hard hitter. Find the best in the business and tell him to go after a ghostor whatever he isnamed Brude. Brude. Thomas thought for a minute. Of course. There are three or four different kings named Brude in our histories, but the most famous of them ruled over these lands for about thirty years before he was killed in battle. Quite a hard-handed man, but he kept the people safe from marauders. Thomas shook his head. Well, its time for him to rest. Thomas rose and stuck out his hand. Thank you for your help. Now, if I can just find someone to dispose of these creatures. He shook his head at the pile of snakes cluttering his great hall. I said, Can I suggest a specialist? Animal control? Somebody like that? Those are venomous snakes, and if someone were to accidentally poke themselves, they might still be poisoned. Good idea, Thomas said, motioning to a couple of his employees. They came forward to cordon off the area while two others decided it was high time the Connies whod escaped to the front hall, and the great room prisoners who hadnt, got reacquainted. They opened the big doors, giving us insiders a chance to trade stares with the fringes of the outside group. They had a hard time meeting our eyes. Many of them dove deeper into the crowd. Since they were the ones whod physically closed the doors on us, I could see why they didnt feel like a reunion just yet. What are you two doing now? Cole hissed into our ears. I have six hysterical women with me discussing how badly they want hugs and then giving me pouty lips while Humphrey demands an ice pack and an apology. From who I dont know, since hes the jackoff who started it all. I dont want to play nice! I did some mental math. So Viv came out of the bathroom? Yeah, but when she got the full story she started freaking about the possibility of jail time for Rhona. Iona keeps telling her nobody saw, but shes signing so loud shes already hit three different people and we cant just keep apologizing. Sure you can. Its the perfect time for people to be hysterical. Id get Rhona out of the room though. Once folks start calming down a few of them are bound to remember the crazy lady with the gun. Theyre probably going to want to lynch Humphrey too. Jaz, this was not covered in Assassination 101! Im not cut out for this! And you want me to deal with it? Youre like the ambassador to Iraq compared to me. I thought a second. Are you telling me nobody out there seems disappointed that Floraidhs not covered in bite marks? Nope. Dormal actually looked like she was crying there at the end. I saw her wiping off a few tears as we got close to the door. They must be pretty tight. Seems that way. Impatient sigh. So what do I do? I raised my eyebrows at Vayl, whod spent the whole conversation wiping the sticky off my hands with his handkerchief. He said, Cole, stop talking to the ficus, or whatever strange pretense you are pursuing to make it seem as though you are not speaking into a microphone. Suggest to Floraidh that perhaps the Haighs should take Rhona back to Tearlach in her car. And give the rest of the ladies a hug. Beginning with Dormal. <%" onafont size="3">Dammit! The opening ceremonies had been scheduled to end half an hour after midnight. By 1:15 a.m. the crowd had remixed and decided they were ready to continue with the convention. And they say kids are resilient! As Floraidh and Dormal helped the jewelers wife shove Humphrey into the front of the Bentley, Rhona stared resolutely ahead from the backseat. Id told Lesley not to let her sleep (if she could even manage that) for more than an hour at a time because shed taken such a solid knock to the head. It wouldve been best to take her to the hospital, but shed refused. Arrogant bitch, I thought. Shed never apologized for winging me. Probably never would. Still, I couldnt quite despise her. At least shed pulled that shit out of love. Floraidh and Dormal had warned us all that Tearlach would be the subject of a series of GhostWalks throughout the night. Nobody seemed to care. Even Rhona barely showed any interest in the subject. Im sure well stay clear of the crowds and they wont bother us a bit, Lesley said. With a frown at Humphrey she added, And you can rest assured we wont be meddling with your ghost should he reappear. How about you, Mum? Viv asked through Iona. Will you be all right? Why wont you let me come with you? Im certain Ive got no need to be nursed like some invalid. Ill just have a cup of tea and go to bed. Viv bought the lie, probably because she wanted to. I tried to figure out what was on Rhonas mind. Since her brains had been slightly battered and shed been pushed to relive at least part of her traumatic past, I couldnt quite nail it. Was she going to try to undermine the GhostWalks somehow? Her hand snuck up to pat her hair back into place and I saw her check her reflection in the rearview. Holy shit, shes going after Albert while the gettings good! Should I call and warn him? She is kind of a lunatic anyway. And after tonights episode, God knows what shes capable of. Then, out of nowhere, rose the memory of my father marching into my junior English class, where I sat next to gorgeous Mickey Meffort and thought up great names for our future kids. Mallory Meffort. Michael Meffort. Midterm Meffort. Okay, that one needed more work. Albert carried a green plastic laundry basket full of whites above which loomed his beet-red face. When you have chores to do I expect them to get done, young lady! Hed dumped that load of clothes all over my desk and left me there, wishing I could physically melt behind that pile of towels, bras, and boxers. Needless to say Gorgeous Mickey never asked me out, and for the six months I went to San Diego Unified I was known as Jazmaid. Im not calling that son of a bitch! Not even if he needs a kidney and Im the only donor left on Earth who matches him! I watched Rhonas Bentley pull out of the lot with such a sense of triumph it was an effort not to hepump my fist at its taillights. Only Vivs sad wave kept me from letting out a whoop as I imagined Alberts face when he opened his door to find Rhona on the other side, wearing a hideous blue negligee and holding out a bottle of zinfandel like she might clonk him over the head with it if he didnt cooperate. The Bentley had only been gone a minute or two when another car drove up. Yup, some solid citizen had finally remembered the gun and decided maybe the cops needed to pay us all a visit. Except they displayed such a lack of interest in the whole affair, I kinda wondered how much they would let Thomas Hoppringhill get away with in his own castle before theyd cart him off to jail. A nice young constable with a nose that tended to drip, which meant he kept having to excuse himself to find a tissue, did ask us a couple of questions. But once we showed him our IDs and suggested he direct the rest of his queries to Interpol, he decided maybe he should swim into shallower waters. Invernesss version of Animal Control arrived shortly afterward, and since they required everyone to clear out of the great room while they worked, we stood in one corner of the front hall, pretending to study the program for the rest of the evening while we watched Floraidh. She and Dormal sat with a couple of black-shirted castle employees at a registration table that had been transformed for GhostWalk signup. Despite everything that had happened, Floraidh seemed extraexcited. Like a senior getting ready for prom, she went all shiny eyes and fluttery hands every time somebody dropped a ten-pound note into the basket and slapped on the Guided Tour sticker. What the hell? I murmured to Vayl. Surely the money she stands to make from these extra tours wont bring in the amount she needs? I would not think so. Perhaps she has another plan that requires the tours? You mean as a smoke screen? He shrugged. Or a draw. Either way one of us would have to go along with the first group, try to figure out her angle while the others stayed behind to protect the old bat. One guess who that would be. A ruckus near the front doors distracted me from my thoughts. Raised voices, indecipherable at first. And then a man spoke in a tone Id never mistake. Im legally blind, you twit! Why else would I bring a dog into a public place? The diabetes might have finished the job, but it started in the Vietnam War when I was hit in the eye with a piece of grenade shrapnel. You have heard of Vietnam, havent you? Well, Ive fought in that war and every one since. So show some goddamn respect for a veteran and let me in! Oh. Shit. Putting my head down as if I meant to bull my way through the mass of Connies who, like us, were standing around and planning the rest of their evenings, I strode toward the sound of my fathers voice. I tried to visualize my anger as the flame of a Bunsen burner, complete with control knob. Not the kind my high school chemistry partner had turned on full blast and then aimed at a billowing burner on the opposite lab table. No, we didnt want to incinerate the science department today. Because then poor Thomas Hoppringhill would never be able tnevburo convince anyone to return to his castle, Connie or otherwise. So I kept breathing, remembering Tollys nuggets of advice. Nobody can make you angry if you dont let them. And, Most of your fury stems from your inability to control events. So stop trying. By the time I reached my dad and my dog, I felt moderately sure that the mass of paperwork on the check-in tables wouldnt burst into flame the second I began speaking. Albert! What the hell? I told Floraidh you were zonked on Tylenol PM. So can you stop making such a damn scene? He blinked. Gave me his bland face. But he couldnt hide the red blotching his cheeks and neck, his heaving chest, or the fact that he held Jacks leash like the rope you throw to a drowning man. Lucille? Is that you? I threw a fake smile at the gap-toothed woman whod voted herself GhostCons bouncer. This is my employee, Albert Parks. Hes a late arrival, which is why we hadnt had a chance to clear his seeing-eye dog. Why isnt the dog wearing a harness? she demanded, her second chin shaking with ire. Not to mention a jacket? Sudden image of my friendly neighborhood fur ball sporting a tuxedo. Which would give him three tails. Which I suddenly found hilarious. I gulped down a laugh. Huh? The ones Ive seen wear a harness with a bar, she said, jabbing her fat, nail-bitten fingers at Jacks collar. Also some sort of signage declaring that they are working dogs. Wheres his? He has back problems, I said. The chiropractor trashed his harness and told us if we used it again hed turn us in. Ch-chiropractor? Yup. If you have a problem with it, I suggest you talk to Thomas Hoppringhill. Tell him Lucille Robinson and Jeremy Bhane sent you. Im sure hell be very interested to know how much youve insulted the ghost resters he just tried to hire. The ones he called his own doctor out of bed to patch up after we single-handedly killed the snakes some loony let loose. I believe youll find him in the great room. Well! She raked me over with a scalding look, as if my mere presence was an insult to our gender, before waddling off to intimidate some other Connie. I grabbed Alberts arm and walked him halfway up the stairs, a punishment to him for descending on me unannounced as well as a chance for me to get a better view of the room. What are you doing here? I hissed. I shoved a program into his hand. Hold this in front of your face. If Floraidh sees you were toast. I just wondered what you were up to, he said, flipping open the program. So. Whats new? Breathe. Count to ten. No, make that twenty. Dont bullshit with me. You were in for the night. I know what a pain in the ass it is to get a shuttle to come pick you up. Thats half the reason we drove. So give it to me straight before I dump your butt on a plane for America and to hell with your big investment. Are you okay? Im fine. He thought for a second. How are you? Oh, God, hes dying. The ghosts are all walking, the Grim Reapers come along for the exercise, and hes found the perfect victim. I knew this because Albert hadnt even asked about my welfare after Id broken my ribs (among other things) fighting a nether creature called the Tor-al-Degan. And after Id cracked my collarbonenot even a call. But nowgenuine concern in that rough old voice of his. I said, If theres something you need to tell me, youd better spit it out now. Because if I have to find out from somebody else, Im going to be spitting pissed. He stared down at Jack, whod managed to wiggle most of his head through the banisters so he could pant from fifteen feet up. I hoped the guy standing beneath him moved before something dripped off Jacks tongue onto his bald head. Otherwise Id have to move into a cave. Forever. Albert dropped his hand to Jacks furry shoulders and said, Its back. Instantly I knew what he meant. It had started with repeated phone calls. Nobody ever spoke. And when he tried to trace the call to its source, it had none. The escalation had been fast and violent. A two-vehicle crash involving a minivan and my dads motorcycle. The driver had since vanished. Alberts recovery still seemed miraculous no matter what angle I viewed it from. But while hed been in the hospital, hed received a visit from Beyond. Eventually hed managed to shrug the whole thing off as a morphine hallucination, but Id never bought his shtick. When your ICU nurse suddenly sprouts a grinning skull over his regular face that says, Do not try to escape her, I figure you should sit up and take notice. I leaned against the rail, allowing a group of about ten Connies to pass us on their way to one of the programs that was being presented upstairs. I searched the crowd below for Vayl, and wasnt surprised when he met my eyes. Even without Cirilai to message him, he could sense my strongest emotions. Within seconds he stood beside me, having greeted Albert and given Jack a pat that the malamute acknowledged with a short wave of the tail before he stuck his nose back into the lower floors business. What is happening? Vayl asked. The thing I saw in the ICU, Albert said. It reappeared while Jack and I were watching that movie. What did it say? I asked. He shook his head. A lot. I cant even remember it all now. Okay, start at the beginning. You were sitting, where, in that rickety white chair by the window? No, Id moved to the bed. I figured I might as well be comfortable while I was waiting for my snack. Hell, Id forgotten I was supposed to bring back food. So youre watching Hot Fuzz . . . And I get to the part where the good cop, Sergeant Angel, meets his new boss for the first time. Angels got this constipated look on his face because s f"3"the drunk guy he locked up the night before turns out to be the inspectors son I know, Dad, Ive seen it. Albert held up his hand, his finger raised in his hold-on-Im-getting-to-the-good-part gesture. And then Angels face just melts off. It makes no sense at all as far as the story goes, so Im yelling at the TV. What the hell kind of idiot move is that? I said, or something like it. The guy offers you cake and your face disintegrates? Then the eyeballs roll around, so loose in their sockets Im wondering why they havent bounced to the ground. They stare straight at me and those grinning teeth start clacking. And though the face is a little different, the voice is the same. Its the ghoul. I wanted to tell Albert it couldnt have been a ghoul. More likely a loeden. But I didnt say a word. Hed probably just snap my head off before continuing with his story, which I would never get to hear the end of because my ears would be stuck inside his massive jaws. So what did it say? I asked. I cant remember exactly. Something like, Time is dying. Run no more. Are you sure? No, Im not sure! Im staring down a juicy skull on a TV that wont turn off! What, you think Im going to be taking notes? I stifled the urge to smack him. At some point it would count as elder abuse and I just didnt need that sin on my infinite list. I think youre more observant than youd like credit for. Why you want to keep me out of this, I have no idea, but drop it. Im in. Vayl spoke up. Do you think it could have been something the coven conjured? We know Floraidh is planning something expensive. And we think she is going to try something devious during one of the GhostWalks tonight. Thats kinda what I thought at first, Albert agreed. I was sitting there supposing one of the Scidairans had set up some kind of hex to give me a heart attack or something. Then it said, You must not cut the line nor turn off the road less traveled. That is how the first accident occurred. Which sounded like a crap-covered threat to me. Plus the longer this skull yapped at me, the more arrogant it got. So I pretty much told it I wasnt the type to take orders from anybody. It said, Meet her at Clava Cairns tomorrow at midnight, and I said, Like hell I will! I dont even know who her is! Albert put his elbows on his knees, leaning forward as if that were the only way he could hold his own weight up. He glanced at me. And then it started talking about you. What did it say? Vayl demanded. I didnt let it say much besides, Your daughter, Jasmine before I yelled at it to get out. And then I started changing channels. Jack was barking up a storm too. I think that helped. Anyway, it left. We stood silent while another line of people passed us, Albert patting Jack as if the dog were the one in need of comfort, while I tried to figure out what the afterworld could possibly want with my old man. Finally he said, I didnt think it would be able to find me once I left the States. I alreadtate oy spent time with Dave and Evie. So when I called Pete and told him I was coming along on this assignment whether he liked it or not, he gave me terms. They were totally unreasonable, but I took them, figuring Id be dead in a few days anyway. I thought Id stay a while with you, then Id go back to the apartment where the ghoul would find me. And when Shelby came back from his honeymoon hed see me there, sitting in my La-Z-Boy, looking a little blue and a lot stiff, with a cheesecake in my lap and a beer on the table beside me. Maybe hed think it was heart failure. How the hell did you suppose we were going to pay for your funeral when you blew your savings on this trip! Vayl put his hand on my shoulder. Jasmine, it could be that you are ruining a special moment here. We both ignored him as Albert shot back, I imagined youd toss me in the back of a pickup truck and dump me over some cliff to be eaten by vultures like you threaten to do every time I get sick! I only said that once, and it was because you hadnt checked your blood sugar in, like, a month! If youre going to be an idiot Im not going to pay for it! Dont you think I know that? Thats why when the senators from the Oversight Committee called me right after I got off the phone with Pete, I didnt hang up on them! Vayls grip on my shoulder tightened. This message I got. Pay attention, Jasmine. This is important. The Oversight Committee? For our department? Called you? Albert clamped his lips shut, a damn-I-said-too-much grimace lining his face. I inched so close to him our noses practically banged together. What did they want, Dad? Theyre going to reimburse all my expenses in return for a report on how you guys operate. He stuck his forefinger in my shoulder and pushed me backward. I dont know what youre worried about. Youre the best. Albert, part of the reason were good is because nobody knows how we work. I glanced up at Vayl. What do you think? He leaned against the wall as if he had all the time in the world to ponder. I am distinctly unimpressed by this group of imbeciles, but sometimes their type can do the worst damage. We must discover their motives, but later. Alberts issue presses, especially if he feels his death will be a sure result. I studied my dad, whod had a helluva a lot more people try to kill him than Id ever battled. I thought now that he wouldve preferred that end to the diabetes doing the trick, and either one to a ghoul that he had no idea how to fight. I said, Listen, before you hand over your golden years to some ooglie booglie, maybe you should let me take a stab at it. Albert shook his head. This is demonic stuff, Jaz. Something you have no experience with. And the last of the great demon hunters died with He stopped. His stony face betrayed a hint of grief as he said, Theyre gone. I just barely prevented myself from laughing in his face. Lets just say theres a new game in town. Before the games could begin, however, Vayl, Cole, Albert, and I had to pick our positions. While Iona and Viv remained on the floor of the front hall with Floraidh and Dormal, trying to decide what to do with the rest of their evening, we held a quick powwow on the stairs. One of us must go on the GhostWalk, said Vayl. I think the girls are leaning that direction, Cole said. If they do, Ill tag along. Something in the way he stared down at Viv as she signed to Iona stopped me. Cole? Youre not developing feelings for them, are you? No! Because one of them could turn out to be the I know that! Still, I could see it in his eyes when he dragged them back to mine. Tenderness. Especially for the blah dresser with the funky shoes, who, despite everything, had still found the strength to smile tonight. Albert began flipping through the pages of his program. You know, if youre going to play blind, the least you could do is act the part, I said. Take Jack for instance. My dog looked up at me, licking his chops as if Id just offered him a treat. Hes fully into the part of seeing-eye dog. If we were at a busy intersection right now, I bet he wouldnt step into the street until the light turned. Yeah, I know what you tell that mutt when Im not around, Albert huffed. If I was really blind youd probably have him lead me right into the path of a semi. Herehe held up the booklet, showing me the GhostWalk pagelook at this. He pointed out a full-color picture depicting Clava Cairns. It was a day shot, revealing huge beech trees shading three large burial mounds, all of which were surrounded by standing stones, themselves like tall, rectangular grave markers. The cairns had been built as circular hills, with large boulders forming the outer ring and smaller stones making up the remaining construction. Two of them had paths to the inside. The one in the center was a complete ring. Vayl touched my arm as I felt a coldness steal over me, watching my fathers fingers graze the photo of the four-thousand-year-old grave site hed been ordered to visit the next evening. Im going on this walk, said Albert. No. I spoke before I had time to think. The sound he made reminded me he still had too much mental capacity for my orders to hold any weight. Before Albert could slam me, Vayl said, I share your daughters concerns. What if your visitor decides to come early? At the very least, it would throw off our entire mission to have to bury you this week. Harsh. But a message Albert understood. All right. One of you is going anyway, you said so yourselves. Just get Cole to convince the girls to come along. Then two of you will be there to protect me. When we both still hesitated, he said, Look, Floraidhs not going anywhere. Its not goin. Ip> Cole nodded and trotted down the stairs to talk to Viv and Iona. Vayl and I shared a short, silent powwow. Do you wanna go? I asked. He is your father. Why do you keep reminding me? He glanced at Albert. When does the first tour leave? Albert checked the program. Five minutes. Never enough time, Vayl muttered. Come, he said to me. I believe I may have left something in the van you will find helpful if Alberts friend turns out to be an early riser. He led me out of the castle to the deserted parking lot. When he raised the back door of the Alhambra I expected to find some sort of megaweapon crated up and waiting for me. The storage compartment was empty. I turned to Vayl. What He motioned for silence as he removed his party line transmitter and motioned for me to do the same. As soon as Id pocketed mine he took my free hand, turned Cirilai with his fingers, making the rubies reflect the moonlight. I can feel events begin to spin out of our control. Soon we will not even have a moment to call our own. That is the way of our lives. His brows drew together. I should be used to it by now. He glanced at me, his eyes so dark I could feel whole universes sifting, birthing, and dying on the other side. But I have become greedy of late. I am not sure this is right. I am certain it is dangerous. But I cannot resist. He yanked me into his arms, pulling me onto my tiptoes. Our mouths met with such force I knew my lips would burn for the rest of the night. The feel of his body, hard against mine, rocked me to the core. I felt like all the paintings Id never understood, all the stars that had shone cold in the sky above me, every joke that had left me unmoved suddenly shifted into place. Everything Id ever done made sense because Id found someone who made me forget to breathe. Now. Vayl lifted his head. Cool, hes panting too! Dont wait, Jaz. Dont ever let it be too late again. I loosened my hold on him. Maybe digging my fingernails into his shoulder blades, while fine for a passionate embrace, wasnt quite appropriate for the next move I had in mind. Jasmine? Did I ever tell you I love the way you say my name? He shook his head, his face almost completely in shadow. Suddenly I needed to see how hed react. I squeezed my eyes shut. The contact lenses Bergman had made for me kicked in, bathing the area in see-in-the-dark green. My Sensitivity added more color. Enough that Vayls face showed clear, if slightly reddish yghtde ellow. You know what? Itll do. I said, The fact that you went back home? That you said goodbye to your boys? Although I know you still have a lot to do, its enough of a start for me. Vayl went still, as if the slightest movement might interfere with his hearing. What are you saying? he whispered. I slid my hands across his broad shoulders, down his arms, and in around his waist. Given a choice, I knew Id never leave his side, never go without this kind of touch again. I love you, Vayl. A hitch in his breath, the slightest double take accompanied by a tender, dawning smile. Yeeees! He picked me up and twirled me around so quickly my feet flew out behind me like they had when I was a kid and Gramps Lew wanted to play Merry-Go-Grandpa. As soon as he set me down he demanded, Say it again! I love Ha, ha! Triumph in his fierce, fangtastic grin as he pulled me in for another kiss. And then a whole bouquet of them, raining down on my face like drought-relieving waters. Again, he growled. I love you, all right? Geez, are you always going to be this insatiable? His expression took a wicked turn. I cannot wait to show you. He took my hand, pulled me away from the van so he could close the hatch. Let us go tell your father. Gulp. Yeah, sure. I dont mind dying young. Always thought it would happen this way. Not by Albert, necessarily, but then, the family is usually in on it somehow. More to stave off execution than because I really needed to hear it I said, Um, was there anything you wanted to say to me? Now that its somewhat appropriate? We stopped beside one of those sweet little Minis that, if it came to America, would immediately be set upon and eaten by a gang of SUVs. Vayl turned to me, pulling me into his arms once again. I could get used to this. I want to. Is that a bad thing? Vayls lips brushed against my hair, forehead, eyelids. You know I have been saying this to you, in one way or another, for months? Uh. Soft laugh, carried away by the warm Scottish breeze. Jasmine? Yeah? Never have I been so glad to have lived so long. You are the woman my heart has waited for all these centuries. I love you with everyare you laughing? Im sorry! Its just . . . are you really that mushy? Hint of dimple. Why? Are you sensing the need for galoshes? More like hip boots! How shall I tell you, then? Would you prefer it in writing? At ire sonnet to my darlings eyes? I made a gagging sound. All right, then. Perhaps if I leaped in front of a stray bullet? God, no! He lifted my hand to his lips, kissed the ring hed slipped on my hand during our last mission, when Id finally admitted we needed each other whether I liked it or not. Will you give me some time to ponder? I may yet come up with the perfect medium for my heartfelt confession. Sure, yeah. Ponder away. I looked at my watch. We should be getting back. The GhostWalks going to start any minute now. That will give us very little time to discuss our relationship with your father. Perhaps we should do itas you Americans prefer most occasionsover a meal. Definitely, I replied, swallowing hard to keep the relief south of my vocal chords. But not breakfast. I dont really want something this special shared among Scidairans. All right, then. Our first free meal after this mission ends will be the one in which we share our news. Excellent! Maybe Ill get zapped by Bea and spend the next two weeks in the hospital. One can only hope. Heres how bad I had it. Walking back to the castle, I wanted to hold hands with Vayl. Like teenagers at a football game. Worse, I wanted to walk into the front hall with that strut in my step that let everybody know Id landed the captain of the team. Everybody but Albert, that is. Oh, and Cole. Except neither one acknowledged me when I joined the GhostWalk group just inside the entrance, my party line firmly back in place. Albert sat at the bottom of the stairs, patting Jack while he stared off into space, doing his legally blind act. And Viv, Iona, and Cole were signing so quickly their fingers practically blurred. Then the three of them would dissolve into giggles. And there you have it, folks. After just a few hours of concerted effort, Cole has charmed the shy girl and the cold-fish lesbian. Give that man a bonus! And while youre at it, give me a new damn coat! I still wore my leather, just because I needed to cover my shoulder holster. But the bullet hole followed by the ghost slash had ruined it. Dammit. I didnt care if Pete had to squeeze the money out of his own ass, he was going to pay for this one. The buzz at the back of my brain distracted me, signaled that Vayl had clicked in the camouflage. Since he might need a set of wheels, I handed him the keys to the van and he glided from my side, no one in the group even acknowledging his exit. But I noticed. In fact, I felt his absence like the surgical removal of an organ. Is it gonna be this way every time we have to separate? Because if so . . . I sighed . . . Im just going to have to learn to stop whining and deal with it. I glanced up. Hed intercepted the Raisers on their way to their next event. A short conversation laced with hi> I caught his eye, mouthed, I love you. He touched two fingers to his lips and lowered them to me, as if real kisses should never be blown, just gently released in your sweethearts direction. Damn, thats hot! I did a quick personal check to make sure I wasnt slack-jawed, tongue-dropped gawking as I watched him settle into a corner of the second-story hallway, sliding into a high-backed chair like he belonged there. Nobody looked up. And no one walking by glanced his way. It wasnt that he had the ability to become invisible. Just that he put out a strong vibe that caused everyone close to ignore him. Completely. I pretended to scratch my ear, checked to make sure Id reset my equipment correctly, and mumbled the first sensible thought that came to mind. What kind of fool survives a ghost attack only to go trolling through the countryside in the hopes of finding yet more ghosts? I believe you are surrounded by them, murmured Vayl. Now play nice. If you offend the entire group we may never find out what Floraidh has planned. I snorted. So much for romance. I guess Im supposed to keep that totally separate from work like some damn adult or something. This day just keeps getting better. And its only been May thirteenth for likeI checked my watchan hour and a half! All right, everyone, gather round, gather round! At first all I could see was a ripple of people as the group moved aside for a smaller but more forceful personality who, it turned out, would be our guide. As he mounted the first five steps, the better to be seen and heard by us GhostWalkers, I felt my mouth drop. Cole came up beside me. I like his look, dont you? What would you call it? Cole pointed his foot in front of him as he crossed his arms and pursed his lips. In the girliest voice he could manage he said, Do you see how the orange scarf offsets the tiger-striped shirt, which is quite brilliantly tucked into the black spandex pants so were left in no doubt as to the fact that hes at least two hundred pounds overweight? I covered my mouth to hide the smile. Yeah, I noticed that. Brilliant. I know I want him. I dont think youre his type. Look at you. White button-down Western shirt, blue jeans. The only thing thats not boring about your outfit is your shoes! Lets introduce him to Albert. See if he can resist yanking out a handful of this guys chest hair. Who told him he should unbutton the top three anyway? Maybe his designers suffered an identity crisis. Our guide had held up his hands as if wed greeted him with deafening applause and £g afonmust be calmed down. My name is Bartolomé Felipe Penilla and I will be your GhostWalk guide for this evening, he said in a tone even more feminine than the one Cole had used. I thought his Spanish accent sounded forced. But something at the back of his words stirred my memory. By the end of the tour I might be able to guess his real birth country. Now, Ill be wearing this portable microphonehe pointed to the headpiece threaded through his funky hair, which was spiked on one side and straightened on the otherso even though we have a group of twenty tonight, you should all be able to hear me. A hand shot up in the crowd. I nearly moaned out loud. Theres always one gabber, isnt there? Yes, sir? said Bart. Where are we going first? asked the guy, a dome-headed nose pincher whod evidently never learned how to follow an itinerary. Because it was all written out for us in the program. Even Floraidhs stop had been penciled in. Our guide held up a finger. Was that light pink polish on his nails? Hed better not be waving his hands around much tonight. If Albert caught a glimpse hed tackle the guy and make him cover his hands with dirt. Or worse, Jack droppings. Bart said, I think you are going to be quite delighted. This year we have finally gained permission to tour Clava Cairns by night. After that well visit Siorruidh, which is the Hoppringhill cemetery. And that will lead us to our surprise stop. A ghost has been sited at Tearlach this very evening! As our guide clapped his hands enthusiastically, cheers erupted from the GhostWalkers. I studied the crowd, young and old, well dressed and grungy, all bright-eyed as a bunch of World War II volunteers. Idiots. Bart went on, assuring them the sites were all within a reasonable walking distance of each other, pumping them up till they were practically drooling, but I stopped listening. Albert had decided to join me. What the hell is wrong with these people? he asked, his voice carrying at least as far as Glasgow. How refreshing that, for once, nobody knew we were related. Gosh, Albert, I dont know. Maybe theyd rather spend time with the dead than insensitive mooks like you. I know, I know. Nobody can turn me into a hypocrite faster than my dad. I crouched down to pet Jack. Something told me I was going to need this moment of peace before setting off on a hike with my half-crippled father and a coworker who acted like he wanted me one second and then flirted like a maniac the next. Jealous any, Jaz? I glanced at Cole. Nope. Just worried hes about to do something really dumb. The GhostWalk started off fine. The path to Clava Cairns had been mulched and lit at decent intervals with solar lamps mounted to poles. The group spread out, following Bart in a line that stretched the length of a city block. With Albert moving at cracked-knee pace, we quickly dropped to the back. But the pack began to close again as we neared our first destination, which was lit to an eerie ambience with lanterns hanging from the lowest branches of the spidery-armed beech trees that grew throughout the area. The picture Albert had shown me of Clava Cairnss burial mounds didnt convey the feel of the place. Sure, everywhere on Earth is ancient. But the places wher£thee pe people bury their dead seem to hold on to that history better than anywhere else. As we moved toward the mound Bart wanted to show off, a well-dressed woman whod decided that spiked pumps were the ideal touring shoe tripped over a smaller circle of stones and wouldve given herself a nasty gash if her companion hadnt caught her on the way down. Yeah, this place wants us outta here, I thought as I looked around grimly. The talkers in the group lowered it to a spooked murmur as the atmosphere sunk into their awareness. We all kept checking out the borders, as if we expected a line of mourners to burst through the trees, chanting and wailing, carrying with them a shrouded body on a litter. Bart led everyone to the northeast cairn, which stood taller than the average man, a testament to the old races commitment. Had they loved and missed their dead as we do? Or had they simply feared that if they didnt bury them right, theyd return. Angry and famished. Looking for a little soul to sup on? My friends, this huge burial mound is the source of the most activity, Bart began, darting his eyes around the group, oozing suppressed excitement. We estimate that over two thousand people were cremated and/or interred in this space before it was closed over their bodies. He waved dramatically toward a narrow passageway leading toward the center of the cairn. Of course, the cairn lost its seal hundreds of years ago and has been open to the elements for all that time. I dare you to go in, one young guy with shaved short hair and side mirror ears said to his friend, a tall, skinny dude who walked around with an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips. I was betting he hadnt had a date in, well, ever. I will if you will, said Cigarette Lips. Fine, Ill go! Do you hear that, ladies and gentlemen? asked Bart. We have two volunteers to lead us into the cairn! Since were such a big crowd, however, well have to split up. Ten and ten should do it, I think. He separated us, grouping our crew with Shaved Head and sending us first. Jack wasnt thrilled with the idea of entering the cairn and resisted at first, jerking his head against Alberts hand a couple of times. But when Cole took Alberts arm to keep up the pretense that he needed to be led and I grabbed Jacks leash, he settled down. Iona signed to Viv, with Cole translating, Are you scared? Viv thought a second. Shrugged. No, not really. She put her hand on Coles free arm and smiled up at him. Together we walked into the cairn. First I noticed the stifling feeling caused by a combination of my mild claustrophobia and someones overactive sweat glands raising a mild stench where we stood in the center of the stones. The mud floor had been swept clean of debris. The stones, held back at their base only by a small ring of rocks, pressed in on me as I looked around. My vision, limited by the presence of so many others, began to blur and fade. I blinked and looked up at the sky. Breathe, Jaz. Inhale and listen to Bart the Spandex Wonder gush about the Clava Cairns ghosts. Maybe if were very, very quiet, he said. And he closed his eyes. The last thing I wanted was another ghost encounter. I looked around, trying to decide who would be the least pissed off if I decided to shove my way through the meditators. Id just about picked my route when Jack distracted me. He was digging. What are you doing! Good God, defacing public property? Thats probably a felony in this country! Stop, you crazy mutt! Sometimes Jack picks up on my unspoken suggestions. Sometimes not. This time he looked up at me and stuck out his tongue. Dont give me that; I know youre not hot! Now cut it out! But Jack had found something interesting. Probably a bone belonging to some poor schmuck who hadnt been so great with the flint. I took a step back. Pulled Albert and Cole together in front of me like a pair of curtains. What is it? Cole murmured. Cover me, I whispered as I knelt behind them. Stop it! I hissed, shoving dirt back into the small hole Jack had made. If this is revenge for the neutering, Id just like to remind you, that lamp you mistakenly took for a golden retriever cost me a hundred bucks to replace. And Im still having issues peeing in my own toilet after catching you . . . ugh! It makes me shiver to remember! So if you think this makes us even, think again! He dug like a Caterpillar, making it nearly impossible to keep up with him. I finally leaned my shoulder in to him and shoved him far enough aside that I could refill the crater hed begun. But as I began to push dirt back into the spot hed chosen, I felt something rubbery move under my fingers. For a second I reverted to age twelve, when Mom decided Dave and I were old enough to stay home alone and look after Evie while she worked. At night. Wed felt like big shits in a little bowl until we heard the scraping at the back door. Then, just like now, a moment of bone-deep paralysis accompanied by a dams burst of thoughts. Did we lock the door? Maybe its the dog scratching. Nope, he died last winter. Could it be the freak we saw passing by the house this morning? The one who looked like his nose was about to rot off? And why am I sitting here trying to figure stuff out when he could already be in the dining room? With a knife! Mommy, Im scared! That time we had locked the door. And a good thing, too. Because it had been our neighbor, Mr. Moore. So drunk hed confused our house for his. When he couldnt get in, hed tried the right place, gone inside, and shot his family to death with a .22-caliber rifle. Now it took me a second to realize I didnt have hold of a body part. After Id had a moment to shove my heart back into my chest, reinflate my lungs, and feel around the hole, I realized Jack had dug up something leathery and strappy. I pulled him back to the spot and let him finish the job while Bart waxed poetical about all the souls who hadnt been able to move on from this place. In particular a nightly walker they liked to call the Chief. The Chief is a tall, commanding figure with long hair and a braided beard, Bart said, his tone taking on the lyrical quality I generally equated with radio preachers. He usually appears right here, in the center of this cairn, leaning on a tall staff as if hes guarding something. Visitors have also seen him walking among the cairns, but much more rarely. While he was talking I fished the rest of the leather out of the hole and refilled the spot. The bigger challenge was to convince Jack it wasnt a chew toy. Luckily Albert had brought a spare doggy treat, which he slipped to me like it was a roll of microfilm from his active-duty days. Jack wavered for a second, debating which would be more delish. Trade me right now, or I swear we are not going Rollerblading at all next time were home, I whispered. He dropped the unburied treasure and went for the treat. Im telling you, this dog of mine is smarter than he looks. I tucked the leathery whatnot under my armpit, looping it around Griefs holster for extra hold. I dont think the Chief is going to show, Cole murmured to Iona. Where would he even stand? she wondered. Maybe hed just hover over everybody and knock heads with his mighty staff, Cole suggested. Why would he do that? she asked. How would you feel if a bunch of nosy jerks came in and started stomping all over your grave? I know Id be pissed, and Im not even going to be buried. Youre not? Nope. Im debating between being shot into space and having my body stuffed and mounted on a pedestal at the Playboy Mansion. While Iona giggled I slapped my hand to my forehead. Where did he come up with this stuff? Do you think well see something spooktacular tonight? I snapped my head around. It was the key phrase. The one identifying my contact. Who turned out to be the broad with the inappropriate footwear. Shed sidled up beside me, dropping one handle of her enormous bag off her shoulder. As soon as Cole caught her drift he directed the girls attention to Bart, signing and saying, Look, I think our guides about to show us a funeral dance. As Vivs shoulders shook and Iona laughed aloud at Barts badly disguised soft-shoe, I rescued the bag-o-nastiness from its spot in my pocket and slid it into the womans purse. She slipped her arm through the dropped loop, brushing her hand against my arm so Id feel the scratch of paper folded in her hand and nab it from her as she turned away. We filed out of the cairn, nobody seeming that disappointed that the Chief had been a no-show. Wait a second. The Chief sounds a little like . . . Could he be that Brude guy? Naw, probably some Stone Age tribal leader with a bone through his nose. I decided these people took GhostWalks for the stories more than anything else. Although one woman insisted shed felt a cold hand touch the back of her neck. Probably the icy tingle of a psychotic hallucination, Albert growled as we joined him. I rolled my eyes. Come on, lets see how many more people you can offend over by that parking lot, shall we? We ambled away from our group as the second one joined Bart and Mr. Skinny for a look inside the cairn. Cole, keep the girls away from us, will ya? I murmured as Albert, Jack, and I moved toward the gravel lot. As we reached an actual light pole, four of which lit up the corners of the quarter-acre space, I unfolded the note. It said: We think the apparition you described is one seen by several locals who claim hes the original owner of Tearlach. A quiet solicitor named Oengus Meicklejohn who was supposedly poisoned by his wife back in 1867. But they were never able to prove it because the doctors office where the body was being held burned before an autopsy could be performed. The grave was robbed a week after what was left of Oengus was buried. Funny coincidence. Mrs. Meicklejohns first name was Floraidh. I sucked air so fast the sides of my nose nearly touched. Because I didnt believe in coincidences. Floraidh Meicklejohn must be Floraidh Halsey, an incredibly well preserved old crone whod murdered her husband in the nineteenth century and was now signing people up to gawk at his image for ten pounds a pop. Which made the presence of his actual ghost, lingering at the edge of his property, kinda sad and pathetic. I wasnt sure why the Scidairans would raise his image in the kitchen, except that you use the ingredients you have on hand when working a last-minute plan, and maybe to make an ethereal figure appear you had to have something of his to start with. Like his ashes? Or wait. Hadnt they mentioned his skull? Who knew? By the time the labs came back on the bowl-o-yuck, this mission folder would be gathering cobwebs in Petes ugly old file cabinet. And the skull must be well protected. Albert hawked and spit. You gonna act like a space cadet all night or are you going to tell me why were pretending to enjoy the great outdoors? I pulled Jacks find from my jacket and untangled it. One piece of leather decorated with studs. I recognized it instantly. It cant be. No, there have to be thousands and thousands just like the one he had. What is it? asked Albert. The question echoed in my ear. Vayl, still within transmission distance, had caught the concern in my voice. Hed probably also noted my jolt of fear as Id stretched out the item in my hands. I said, While we were in the cairn, Jack dug up a harness that looks just like the one he wore when he was Samoss dog. Albert reached out to rub some dirt off the buckle as Vayl took time to let the information sink in. Do you have any way of telling what dog truly wore it? my boss asked. I dont thinkwell, maybe. I turned the harness inside out, peered at the leather, moving my fingers along its length, trying to feel what I might not be able to see in the poor light. I found what I was l«nd nsiooking for under the shoulder strap. A carefully engraved name. Four letters that sent my heartbeat into overdrive. Ziel. The name Jack had answered to when hed been the pet of Edward the Raptor Samos. Okay, I have maybe five minutes before I need to get back to this ridiculous GhostWalk and pretend all is right with the world. So chime in anytime. Why is the harness we traded to a rental car clerk for information in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on our last mission, dangling from my hands in Scotland tonight? What is significant about that particular item? asked Vayl. Let us concentrate on that for a moment, shall we? Jack wore it when he belonged to Samos, I said. And you have been seeing visions of Samos, Vayl said. Yeah. I thought he was dead, said Cole. He is. I went over the moment of his passing one more time in my mind. Yeah. Definitely dead. So maybe somebodys trying to raise his ghost, said Albert. I stared at him. Why would anyone I remembered the slashes on Vayls chest. Samos could still do damage if Albert was right. But it didnt make sense. Ghosts are tied to places, especially those associated with their deaths. Which meant if Samos was walking, he shouldve been trotting around the base of a mountain in Patras, Greece. Plus, Id never heard of a vampire shade. Because in order to leave something behind, you kinda have to have something to start with. I sighed. Any other ideas? Maybe someone wants to hurt Jack. Or, more specifically, hurt you by hurting him, said Vayl. It is no secret that you took possession of him after Samos died. Then why not a direct attack? I asked. Why bury his old harness in a place they didnt even realize either of us would turn up? Looks like were moving on, said Cole. All right, we will continue this discussion later, said Vayl. Meanwhile, everyone keep an eye open for suspicious behavior relating to Jack. And, Jasmine, if you see Samoss face again, tell me immediately. Okay. I knelt down and rubbed Jack on the head, just where he liked it best. Whats up with you, huh? Who would go to all the trouble of tracking down your old harness? Who would even have the power to Floraidh. Fucking Scidairan who had given Samos the idea to burn me and mine to death when we battled in Patras, assuring him it would imbue him with awesome powers. Now that I thought about it, that sounded like more than a simple ally. In fact, it kinda sounded like someone who cared. Someone who would, maybe, want to see her honey again. And nothing could move Samos like his beloved pet, Ziel. Back off this right now, Jaz. Youre supposed to be protecting Floraidh, remember? Anything short of that could get you canned. I looked at the leather straps hanging from my hands. I could fling them off into the trees. Cut them into tiny pieces and scatter them across the Highlands. Or rebury them. Goddammit. I shoved them back in my jacket, tucking enough of the leather down my sleeve that I was sure the harness wouldnt slip out accidentally. I headed back toward the party, linking my arm loosely through Alberts as Jack sauntered between us. Were heading to the Hoppringhill cemetery next, right? I asked. Albert checked his itinerary. Yep. This says we might see the ghosts of a couple of star-crossed lovers who both drank poison there after the girls parents forbade them to see each other. He looked up from the paper in his hand. Star-crossed? Dont they mean mentally ill? I dont Well, come on. Whats romantic about pouring bleach down your throat when all you have to do is wait around for a couple of years till youre old enough to tell your folks to shove it? I sighed. Is that what happened with you and Mom? He glared at me, like he usually did when I brought up his mostly miserable marriage. Dont you even have any idea when we got together? No. She was already your age. He hesitated. Shed been married and divorced by the time I met her. I stopped, nearly toppling him over when I jerked him to a halt beside me. What? She never told you. He shook his head. I guess I shouldnt be surprised. Secretive, that one. It was like pulling teeth to get her to tell me how she spent her goddamn day. He started us walking again, leading me while I stared at the shadowed path, trying to make this new layer settle onto the portrait of my mother that I thought Id finished the day she died. Did you ever meet him? I asked. No. Hed left her long before I came on the scene. Albert shook his head. Your granny May tried to warn me. She thought he took something, I dont know, he took all the softness from her when he went. But you cant really talk to me once Ive made my mind up. No kidding? Do you want to hear this or not? Yeah. Then listen for once. I swallowed my smart-ass reply and let my dad talk. He wasnt the kind of man Granny May and Gramps Lew wanted for your mom, but what could they do? She was as bullheaded as you. Unfortunately she wasnt nearly as smart. And I dont think, deep down, she understood what she was worth the way you do. So . . . she ever get over it? He shook his head. I believe she always loved him. Our biggest fight happened after I found out shed kept in touch with him, especially when I was out of the country. Thats, uh, when she left me. I thought it was forever. She thought it was for the night. Until she found me with her best friend the next day. I held up my hand. Okay, you know what? Enough. Parents arent supposed to have secret spouses. And discuss their messy breakups with their kids. Then why did you ask? Because Im an idiot! We walked in fuming silence for about five minutes. Finally I said, I have to go. Where? Away. Ive put it off long enough. And Im just pissed enough not to care what happens while Im gone. You just hang on to my arm and dont let me fall on my face during my trip, okay? What are you blabbing about? Albert frowned at me. Are you on THE drugs? Here we go. How many times in my life had he accused me of being on THE drugs? Like there was a brand out there made just for me. No, Dad, Im as sober as you are. I sighed. Theres a guy I know who can help us both with our problems. But the only way I can visit him is to leave my body. Ive never tried it while I was moving, so Im just asking you to keep me from walking into a tree for the next few minutes. Will you do that for me or not? He stared at me for so long I had to steer him clear of a low-growing limb. How can you do that? Well, it all started the night I lost my virginity Never mind. I dont wanna know. I couldve told him the truth. But we were too far from a portable defibrillator for me to feel comfortable breaking the news that Id died while he was puttering around his apartment, pissing off his former nurse because he wouldnt test his sugar levels more than once a week. So will you lead me for a while or not? Fine. Just let me hang on to you, will ya? That way it still looks like Im the one who needs a guide dog. We rearranged our arm linkage while Cole stole looks over his shoulder at us. He motioned to me. You need help for this? I shook my head. Just keep the girls busy. He nodded. Gave me thumbs-up, like I was a pilot ready to take my F18 airborne. It sounds almost that easy. Im going to leave my body now. Like I can just zip down the runway and lift off. Not so much. Especially when the dude Im headed to meet isnt one Im thrilled to be seeing. Before Id met Raoul in person hed been a thunderous voice in my head, pulling me toward a destiny I couldnt have imagined before hed reconnected me with this life. His were the words that split the two halves of me, allowi³s o, png my body to continue as if it were run by remote control while my invisible self bounced around the atmosphere like a weather balloon. I repeated those words now, whispering them into the night, noting that they provided their own kind of light when I looked at them in just the right way. The parts of me resisted the call to separate, every movement of my body working to keep them united. I concentrated harder, closing my eyes, trusting Albert to keep me walking upright. The words buzzed in the back of my throat, gathering the threads of my traveling self, winding it into a cohesive unit that spilled out of me in a single exhale. I looked down, watched automatic me walk beside Albert and Jack while Cole, Viv, and Iona carried on an animated conversation about the cemetery lying just ahead of us, a monument-marked clearing among the surrounding trees. Above me, nine golden cords, including my own, shot into the sky like ropes dangling from a celestial helicopter. I knew if I brushed against them theyd sing a tune unique to the person they connected to on the ground. Weird to see two of them actually streaming from my guys as they ambled below. And, hey, what do you know! Another, silver streamer flying up from Jack that was so finely woven it practically disappeared against the black background of wide-open sky. All the cords seemed to orbit around a tenth one, which contained every color of the rainbow, and a bunch more Id only begun to see after Vayl had taken my blood. The first time Id seen this cord Id thought it belonged to a high-level gatekeeper. Somebody who could whisper the password to heaven in your ear if you truly believed. Now I wasnt so sure. Because Raoul leaned against it like it was a streetlight and he was some hood deciding whether or not to mug me. I felt my nonstomach clench as I read the expression on his face. Or rather, the lack of it. Id been around enough guys to know that wasnt a good sign. I nodded to him, deciding to keep my distance. After all, the hands that could heal your broken neck could resnap it. Raoul. Jasmine. Whats up? Not much. Just wondering why Im wasting my energy here when I could be lounging on my sofa, talking to you like a regular person. I wanted to yell, Were not regular people, you doof! But Id decided to play nice. At first. I said, I havent seen any portals since I got to Inverness. Theres one in the castle! Oh. I cleared my throat. Raoul? What! I didnt really want to go to your place. I held up my hands, marveled that you could see through them. Hey, Im kind of a ghost up here. Weird! I rushed on. Not that your penthouse isnt magnificent. And oddly large given the dimensions of the building, I added, recalling a visit Id made to be outfitted for a demonic battle. The guys rooms must unfold into a parallel universe or something. Which was cool in itself. Neater still were the contents: weapons and armor I still routinely recalled with a feeling so close to lust you might as well not even split hairs. Raouls eyes narrowed. If nothings wrong with it, why are we meeting here? Because I only have a limited amount of time before I have to go back. Which gives me just the excuse I need if [when] this conversation goes sour. Because part of this is about him, I said, pointing to Albert. I filled him in on the visitations. What does that sound like to you? Nothing good. Does your father have any enemies? I mean ones who would take their anger with them to the grave? Dozens. Raoul nodded. Ill check with my scouts and see if theres been any unusual activity that we can connect with his troubles. Thanks. Next I told him about finding Jacks old harness and seeing Samoss face. What do you think? I asked. Can vampires rise from the dead? Raoul shook his head, though his troubled expression didnt comfort me. I have never heard of such a thing. The very fact that they are reduced to smoke and cinders at the end belies the idea that anything spiritual might remain. Okay. Despite the fact that none of me currently rested in the physical, I expected a certain amount of unwinding to take place, as if Id been bound with an ever-tightening cord that only Raouls reassurance could loosen. It didnt happen. I sighed. Look, Im totally buying into your argument. Ive made it myself. But my guts telling me somethings wrong. While your scouts nosing around anyway, can you ask him to find out what was in that contract Samos signed with the devil? Demon? Whoever? I know he had to give up his most precious possession to get to me. Which was Jack. But maybe there was some fine print. Something that allows him to hijack a poor innocents face and stick out his tongue at me every twelve hours or so. Raoul nodded thoughtfully. I think we can do that. Hells archives are never well guarded. Cool. I began to hope I was going to get out of there without a fight. Then Raoul said, Youre still with Vayl. Of course. Were a team. I didnt mean that. I clenched my hands, which wasnt at all satisfying in this form. Are you spying on me? Thats not allowed. I simply observe you from time to time to make sure youre not in need of intervention. His tone, shaded with just enough self-righteousness to make my eyes cross, jerked the calm right out of me. What are you saying? That Im headed down a bad road? Lucky me to have you looking over my shoulder, otherwise Id be a crack whore by now? He jerked upright like Id yanked him by his dark brown crew cut. I said nothing of the sort! But you are Eldhayr. That designation brings with it certain responsibilities. Well, thats news to me! Not really. Id known for a while. But Id decided some time ago the only way I could function after everything that had happened to me was to hold tight to the part I like³theknod best. The one that kept shrinking but still yelled the loudest, laughed the hardest, and knew everything there was to know about that gorgeous two-and-a-half mile oval located at 16th and Georgetown in Indianapolis. While we glared at each other, Raoul closed the distance between us. Fine. If he wanted a nose to nose Id give him one! Our business is akin to holy war, he said. Theres no room in it for vampires! First of all, if youre going to get all fanatical on me, you can just back the hell off and get another grunt to do your dirty work. And second, I fight my targets, my way, with my people. If you dont like my crowd, you can wrap your Eldhayr responsibilities around a Popsicle stick and shove them up your Raoul! Do we have a problem? We snapped our chins in the direction of the question, because the command in that voice demanded it. Walking toward us across thewell, I dont know what youd call the stuff we stood ondark mist? Really tickly shadows? Anyway, this dude moving at a fast clip wore the uniform of a Civil War colonel. Union side. His black hair had been slicked back, emphasizing the worry lines on his forehead. Just a hint of bottom lip peeked out between his droopy black mustache and precursor goatee. No, John, nothings wrong, Raoul said. I was just talking to Jasmine about her affinity with the vampire Vayl. As I watched the colonel approach, I fought the urge to salute. Geez, the guy oozed authority like vice principals emit detention slips! And my reaction so pissed me off. Youd think by now Id have learned how to stifle that urge to obey that all Marines daughters are trained to. Realizing my emotional cocktail had made for a potential explosion, I did what any reasonable, level-headed woman of my background wouldve done. I shook it. Im not dumping Vayl, I snapped. I dont give two craps about your rules. Hell, I didnt even know they existed until this moment. Ignoring the fact that Colonel John had winced when I swore, I bulldozed on. I dont appreciate you people cranking out the high-and-mighty on me when Ive fought on your side ever sincewell, you know. And so has Vayl! I stopped. Realized Id taken a pretty aggressive stance with my hands on my hips and my legs spread. And didnt change it when Colonel John said, Are you finished? I thought a second. Yup. Youre fading, you know. I looked down. Shit! Time was running out on me and I wasnt even close to done! He held out his hand. May I? I shrugged. He touched me on the shoulder, sending a tingling warmth through me that tasted of honey and roses. I know, no tongue to do actual sensing, but thats what it felt like. And when I held a hand up, it looked more solid than it ever had in this form. Cool. Then I remembered I was pissed off and frowned. Which made Colonel John laugh. You must forgive Raoul. Though he would never tell you this directly, he cares a great deal for you. He fought passionately for your inclusion among the Eldhayr when the Eminent met to decide whether or not to invite you. And again when your brothers fate hung in the balance. I glanced at my Spirit Guide, whod crossed his hands over ³his huhis chest and glued his gaze to some distant star. Really. And perhaps you could also pardon his feelings about your vampire. He has . . . personal reasons to resent them. The fact that he still struggles, after all these decades, should tell you how deeply their kind hurt him. I nodded, not daring to look at Raoul at all now. I knew the last thing he wanted was a sympathetic stare from me. Now. The colonel slapped his hands together and rubbed them. Did someone call for a Hell Scout? We briefed Colonel John on the details of his mission, and I told him everything I could remember or that Id concluded about Samos. Excellent, he finally said. Ill get on it right away. But . . . dont you have to, I dont know, hang out at headquarters? Send out orders while somebody else pulls off the dangerous stunts? I asked. Colonel John shook his head. Rank works differently among the Eldhayr, Jasmine. Here, the higher you climb the ladder, the more risky work youre required to do. He nodded to me and then to Raoul. Ill report in when I have something interesting to discuss. Godspeed, said Raoul. Yeah, that, I agreed. Colonel John grinned and marched off into the shadows as quickly as hed arrived. I think I like him, I said after a long, strained silence. He grows on you. So . . . how are we? Raoul refused to meet my eyes. Fine. Small spurt of anger, quickly doused when I remembered Colonel Johns advice. Vayls not that kind of vamp. You know that. Hes a killer. Closer to pure predator than you realize, Jasmine. I said, So am I. Raoul met my eyes then. Thats why you recruited me, right? His nod barely moved air. I love him. It was the first time Id ever told anybody. The feeling nearly brought me up on tiptoe. You, of all people, know what Ive been through. What Ive lost. I never thought Id find anything remotely close to that again. And now that I have, Im telling you, Im never letting it go. Never. Acceptance in Raouls eyes. A hint of a smile at the corners of his lips. So that would be a not ever? Yes. As in, eternity? Pretty much. Long sigh, followed by an okay-Ill-deal nod. Do you really think it will last that long? After all, you are an absolute pain in the rear. Raoul! Always interrupting me with your ³g m hedemands. Wreathing my head with obscenities. Borrowing my equipment. Bringing it back all bloody and chipped. I did not! By now he was grinning. Do you irritate everyone you work with this much? I didnt have to stop to think about it. But I hesitated anyway. Finally. Reluctantly. Yeah. Good. That makes me feel much better about what Im going to do next. What He set the heel of his palm against my forehead and said, Return! I rocketed back into my body so fast the entire world blurred. The pain dropped me to my knees, where I stayed, trying not to heave supper all over the tombstone Id landed in front of. Id never experienced the bends, but I imagined this was what they felt like, as if all my joints had been stretched to their limit and then compressed by g-forces equivalent to those experienced by astronauts and race car drivers. Swearing wouldve relieved some of my pain and a lot of stress. But Raouls words still rang in my ears. Plus, as my eyes focused on the words carved into the granite before me, I figured neither Caitir Burns (born1779, died1804) nor her family would much appreciate me dropping the F-bomb on the final monument to her memory. Well, what do you know, my body walked all the way to Siorruidh before it keeled over like an unmanned muppet. I forced my chin up, let my eyes wander over the Hoppringhill familys old burial grounds. The stones marched along in symmetrical rows, as if a city planner had mapped out the whole place for the first castle laird with ease of mowing in mind. Younger than Clava Cairns by around thirty-five hundred years, the cemetery lacked the pagan hue of its neighbor. Until I felt movement under my fingers. A ripple of the earth, as if something lying far below had turned, disturbed in its rest by all of us clunking around above. I jerked my hands off the grass. But not before the psychic scent hit me. A mix of wood smoke and old blood. Brude. Did you feel that? I asked. Albert checked over his shoulder, as if Id just warned him of a sneak attack. What? I pointed to the ground. That. Just now. Like a mini quake? Nope. Maybe you had gas. I cocked my head up at him, wishing once again that I could claim to be adopted. Youve gotta be kidding. He spread out his hands. Hey, you havent been around me on chili night lately. Swear to God, some of those farts lift me right off the chair. Despite the lingering pain, I scrambled to my feet. Albert didnt offer me a hand. Of course. I began to curse him inwardly. Then I stopped. Looked at him. He stared back, waiting for me to pull it together. And I realized this had been his gift to me. Always being a presence in my life. Never more than a phone call away. But holding³ay. fo back his strength. Allowing me to find my own, so that when I fell, I could learn to stand again. I might not agree with his methods, but I suddenly understood his reasoning. You ready to move on? he asked. Yeah. I noticed the bulk of the GhostWalk crowd stood about thirty yards away, surrounding Bart as he narrated the romantic and yet depressing story of Vika Dwyre and Lyall Hoppringhill, whose shades could often be seen holding hands as they strolled through the cemetery. Wow, kinda like Vayl and me, I thought as Albert led Jack to a birch tree. This looks like a good one, he whispered to the dog. Go ahead. As Jack lifted his leg I hissed, Youre not letting him pee on holy ground! Why not? Itll be a story he can tell the other pets when he gets home. Ill bet none of them has ever pissed in a Scottish cemetery. Oh my God. Just when I thought Vayls voice, hushed and urgent in my ear, silenced my rant. Floraidh is leaving the castle. Dormal is going with her, but two other coven members have arrived to take their places at the GhostWalk table. What do you wanna bet theyre skipping off to raise the shade of that old-timer who nearly crashed us this afternoon? said Albert. That ought to make this group pretty happy, I said. All theyve gotten for their money so far is a long walk and a couple of pathetic stories. Cole and the girls joined us as the group moved on, taking a narrow path into the trees, which Bart said connected the cemetery to the southernmost property line of Tearlach. I watched my third slide his hand under Vivs elbow as they came to a part of the trail that wasnt as well lit by the widely spaced lanterns as the previous bit had been. When she looked up at him, the question in her eyes made me wish I could give her a medal. Or, what the hell, bequeath a knighthood. Not because she needed to ask Cole if she could trust him. But because she still managed the hope that anyone deserved it. I stopped breathing. Crossed my fingers. Come on, Cole. All those girls were just practice for this one. Dont let her down. His smile started in his eyes, and by the time it reached his lips even I wanted to give him a hug. He turned toward her, his shoulder blocking Ionas view, and signed something with his right hand that I could barely see. Viv caught his fingers in hers and pressed them against her cheek. A second later theyd gone back to their silent chatter with Iona, but the change had begun. She stood straighter, with a confidence that matched her shoes much better than it had when shed slipped them on earlier this evening. And Cole. The way he threw his head back and laughed, I was pretty sure he enjoyed the weight of the superhero cape hed just earned that was flying straight back from his shoulders. Hey, Lucille! Cole said as Albert and I caught up to them, weve got a bet on as to whether or not our equipment picks up some ghostly activity at our next stop. What do you think? he asked. Ill put five bucks on our equipment. Which reminds me, is there any part of the house we dont have covered? Because we probably should station someone in the blind spots just in case. Well, Floraidh didnt want her or Dormals bedrooms filmed, or the bathroom. And she thought the guests would be put off by cameras in the lounges and the dining room. I guess that makes sense, I said. The dining room, where everyone would be standing to watch the show from the cutout to the kitchen. I took out my phone. Ill tell you what. Ill call Vayl and see if he can meet us there. Maybe he can monitor the dining room with one of our phantasmic detectors while we do the firsthand observations. I dropped back, letting everyone get ahead of me as Vayl answered the phone. Yeah, we couldve used the party line, but this way I could talk out loud without seeming utterly whacked. Were we right about Floraidh and Dormal? I believe so. They seem to be heading straight back to Tearlach. That was an excellent excuse you gave me for showing up unannounced, as it were. Um, Vayl? Yes. I really like the way you talk. Its so quaint sometimes I just want to hop into a hoop skirt and learn to waltz. But nobody says as it were anymore. The world would be a better place if they did. Do you know what else people should say? Specifically me, now that I have removed my transmitter? No. His voice dropped into an oh-baby purr. I have been entertaining the most erotic fantasies involving you, me, and a bathtub full of whipped cream. My entire body tingled, as if hed just run his fingertips over every inch of my skin. Ahhh. They are frustrating me somewhat because I have never seen your bare breasts. Therefore I can only try to imagine what they might look like covered with sugary white foam. Oh. Perhaps we could rectify that omission sometime soon. Yes? Nobody says rectify that omission anymore either. But since his words had woven an erotic web around my body that would cling to me until his hands descended to pull it off, I gave him the only answer my heart and mouth could agree on. Oh, yeah. Tearlach rose from the trees ahead of us like a giant open hand, poised to reach down and slap us if we took one step in the wrong direction as we emerged from the woods. The hike had nearly done Albert in, though hed never admit what he wanted most was a plush recliner and a cold glass of water. I kept eyeing him peripherally, wondering how much Id have to pay Shelby to get him and his bride to join us if Albert didnt improve after a good nights rest. The only reason I didnt rush him upstairs and shove some pillows under those knees was his ¶idestiff-backed pride. It had gotten him through more firefights and forced marches than hed care to remember. I figured he still had enough steel left in him to get through this night too. We walked around to the front door. Floraidh, Dormal, and Vayl had already arrived. They sat in the front lounge, chatting like old friends, when we walked in. I felt the spell immediately, like pepper in the air, making me want to sneeze. While Bart assembled his people in the back lounge so Floraidh could explain the first appearance, Albert sank into the pink chair shed vacated. What do you say, Lucille? You up to grabbing the old man a drink? he asked. Which was how I knew he was really hurting. The more pain hes in, the more wah he gets in his tone. Hes not as bad as he used to be, but the old habits still clung. Fine, Jack needs one too. I took the malamutes leash and began to lead him toward the kitchen. My sverhamin came after me, saying, Perhaps I should check the camera one last time. We would not want to miss a single frame of what is to come. We strode down the hallway and through the kitchen door, which someone had propped open with a cast-iron bean pot. I poured Jack a bowl of water, grabbed a bottle for Albert from the fridge, and huddled with Vayl by the camera he and Cole had set up between the back door and the window that stood next to the stove. Magics in the air already, I murmured. And it feels different than before. I dont think theyre doing the same spell. Can you tell at whom it is directed? Can I . . . Do I look like a bird dog to you? He touched a button on the camera, which made a red light blink alarmingly. So he touched it again. All better. Come now, Jasmine, after all this time have you learned nothing from me? Youve taught me a ton, but When spells are directed they stick. Just as vampires, Weres, and witches scent a certain way to you, the victim of the spell will suddenly pique your awareness. Untouched one moment. Enspelled the next. So you want me, what, to go back in there and stick my nose behind everybodys ears? If you must. Or . . . if it would help, I could give your extra Sight a boost. No mistaking the desire in his eyes. It said, Your blood is like nectar on my tongue. And it has been so very long. I was suddenly aware of my father listening in on the party line. That wont be necessary. Uh, thanks. I pointed to the camera. Looks like everythings up and running here. Ill just get in there and start sniffing. I backed up. Jack, having finished his water, decided we were about to have fun and followed me. I said, Maybe Ill make it into a game. Ill tell people Im trying to get into the Guinness World Records for most perfumes guessed correctly. Halfway out of the room, still not looking where I was going, I ran into the table, bounced off it, and nea»off"> Dammit! Would you calm down? Hes not going to chase you down and sink his fangs into you! Thats not my problem! No? Well, then, what is? That I want him to. Right here. Right now. Screw the audience. To hell with Albert. And I dont care what side effects come back to slap me later on. Whew! You got it bad. I know. And if I dont do something about it soon, I am so going to embarrass myself. Somehow Vayl knew. One of the advantages of having lived so long, I guess. With that barely smile that drives me wild he said, Very well, then. Let me know what you turn up. His eyes took a long stroll down my body and back up again, leaving me breathless when they met my own. My heart practically stopped when he put those blunt, strong fingers to his lips and dropped me a kiss. Okay, were quick-marching out the door now. Move those feet. Dont fall over the dog on your way into the lounge. Are you remembering to breathe? No? Could you please recall that passing out will only give him an excuse to do mouth-to-mouth? Stop. Strike that image from your brain immediately. If you dont quit thinking about him that way you are going to melt. Down. Later I decided the only reason I found the Scidairans victims was because of my desperate need to reestablish control. The second I left the kitchen I focused so hard on their spell that I could practically see the weave of it as it drifted over the heads of the GhostWalk group, which had begun to head toward the dining room. If Id been more familiar with their kind of manipulation I mightve been able to put a name to it. As it was, all I could smell was the wrongness in the atmosphere, like Id spent too much time breathing manufactured air. I wandered over to join the tourists. Bart had lined half of them, including Cole, Iona, and Viv, up at the pass-through. Hed sent the other half to the doorway. This is so exciting! said a busty blonde whose bright eyes had more to do with the silver flask peeking out her half-zipped purse than any real anticipation. Her companion, a big strong dude who obviously had no qualms about the cancer risks related to tanning beds, put both arms around her. Just dont grab any ghost tushes tonight, he said. I dont think I can outrun any more stampedes. Hear, hear! seconded a cheerful, barrel-chested man whose wild white hair made him look like hed just had an amazing idea that would probably lead to the invention of a tasty microbrew. While the rest of the window crowd went into some vocal reenacting, I covered my mouth and made a party line announcement. I can See the spell. It seems to be working off these peoples emotions. I mean, theyre keyed up anyway, but every time one of them expresses any feeling beyond neutral, the cloud above them writhes and grows. That must be why theyre here. Their emotion is like fuel. I glanced over at Viv, whose bright pink cheeks and sparkly eyes had transformed her into the girl in the before pictures Id seen online. That someone evil should take advantage of her yet again made my stomach turn. I said, Cole, do you think you could convince Viv to go upstairs and hang out with her mom? We talked about that already, he said as he wandered over to the wall to pretend the plates mounted there fascinated him. Not that we knew she could read lips, but the Agency prides itself on taking extra precautions in matters of this nature. Shes desperate to help her mom, but not in the way she wants to help herself. And Rhonas pretty overbearing. I think shes enjoying her time away. Dude, this isnt the place I know. Ill try to keep her calm. Which was when he looked at me and we both admitted we didnt believe that Viv had killed anyone. Ever. Cole He winked. I think she likes me. Are you jealous? I sighed. The fledgling romance Id seen blooming in the woods didnt have a chance if he couldnt let me go. Dude, you need to find a girl who loves you and needs you. I dont think you realize how much you enjoy protecting people. If you did, youd see theres a woman in this room right now who fits you like a damn Speedo. Thats pretty tight. Uh-huh. But youre not referring to yourself. No. He glanced over his shoulder at Viv. When he turned back to me I sighed in relief. He didnt wear the look of a man whos just lost his home to a tornado. More like somebody whos misplaced a library book and knows he has to pay to replace it. We wouldve been good, Jaz. Maybe. Until you left me. Or I killed you. Whichever came first. He snorted. So this spell. Who are they zapping with it? Nobody in your area. Must be one of the people by the door. Excellent, said Vayl, the extra bounce in his voice letting me know he fully approved of my break with Cole. I will meet you there. I stalked around the corner, grim and focused as half of a hunting pack closing in on its prey. Who were . . . giggling like a bunch of kindergartners. Gawd. Are people always the most oblivious when theyre inches away from stone-cold killers? This group could hardly stand still. If Id had access to a jug of Ritalin Id have climbed a ladder and emptied it into their gaping mouths. And no, it wouldnt have been hard to get them to open up. They were all talking at once, none of them shutting up to listen to anyone else for more than ten seconds before they zoomed on with their own stories. Tall, anorexic girl: So my mom died really suddenly when I was, like, fifteen, you know? And thats terribly hard on an impressionable teenager. Attractive bank clerk whod either live an unremarkable life or commit suicide before his thirtieth birthday: I didnt even believe in ghosts before I came here. I just thought, why not? I had some vacation time coming and I really hate the beach. Half-wrecked forty-something holding a ragged handkerchief: My husbands been haunting me since the day after I buried him, over three months ago. Ive seen him standing in our bedroom window as I take my morning walks. But when I run inside, hes always gone. Ive got to figure out how to lay him to rest. Hes never rested, not even in life. And the Haighs, having heard the ruckus and decided to make the most of their free vacation despite the fact that Humphrey had nearly caused a riot two hours before. Reassured that nobody in their group recognized him for the rabble-rouser hed turned out to be, Humphrey had relaxed into the moment: Dont you think the ghost stories are fascinating, though? So many different reasons why people get stuck in between. Lesley, twittering on taut nerves that anticipated yet another dumbass move on his part but were trying to make the best of the pleasantness while it lasted: But so heart wrenching as well. Some of those tales just yank the tears right out of you. Humphrey, patting her on the back: Aw, Lesley, you always were such a softie. As soon as he touched her, the spell coalesced into a pitch-tinted web that wrapped them both. They didnt react, but my Spirit Eye could see the strands of Scidairan magic bind them head to toe until I wondered how they still managed to speak. Vayl edged through the door-blocking crowd and moved toward me. As he reached my side I coiled my arms around his, smiled up into his eyes, and said, Jeremy, I hope someday when weve been together for years were still as happy as these two lovebirds. I nodded at the Haighs, who smiled graciously. I returned the favor, though I squeezed Vayls bicep so hard hed probably have bruises to show for it. For a couple of seconds anyway. The spell reached inside the Haighses mouths every time they spoke, as if to steal something vital hidden at the backs of their throats. Watching that sinister black blob crawl over their tongues was definitely going to give me nightmares. And Id just shaken the ones from the last mission, dammit! Vayls steely blue eyes marked Lesley as he took her hand. How nice to see you again. And what a lovely necklace that is. I do not believe you were wearing it the last time we met, he said, pointing out the diamond-encrusted rose around her neck. It hung from a diamond-link chain that sparkled every time she moved. Putting a self-manicured hand up to her throat, she fluttered her lashes in embarrassed gratitude as she said, Why, thank you! Its actually one of Humphreys creations. I didnt even realize hed brought it, because he usually keeps it in the safe. In fact, Ive never worn it until this very moment. But Floraidh had sent us a coupon for a free dinner at Adairs, and Humphrey knew Id want to look my best for the occasion. I looked at my watch. Its nearly two thirty in the morning. A fancy restaurant like that cant be open this late. Unless theyre doing a special service just for »rvi atyou? Oh, no, nothing like that! She giggled. Our reservations are for tomorrow night. I just put on the necklace tonight because Floraidh said the diamonds would protect me against angry ghosts. Oh. What, are you casting spells now, Lesley? Because unless youre bowing down to Scidair, I think Floraidhs yanking your chain. The question is, why? The jewelers wife pointed at Cirilai. I see you have a few diamonds in your ring. But that might not be enough to protect you. Floraidh said I should use as many as I had. The necklace contains a thousand diamonds altogether. Isnt that amazing? Yeah. Especially when we all know Humphrey would much rather hook that chain around a rich customers neck so he can do the miser tuck-and-roll. Wait. What did you just say? Suddenly I knew. Floraidh and Dormal didnt need a thousand pounds. They needed a thousand diamonds. Whatever they were planning required major protection from exactly the sort of entity that only diamonds would divert. And what Id overheard Dormal talking about in the hallway was a spell that had coerced Humphrey Haigh into bringing that necklace to Tearlach. Since Floraidh was trying to make it as an upright businesswoman, maybe shed only meant to manipulate him into giving it to her wholesale. But time had run out on her, and now she had to get it the heinous way. I looked a question at Vayl. He shook his head slightly. Let it go. Youre shitting me. I think it is the quickest way to understand what she wants. And from her own mouth we know time is of the essence. I usually appreciated understanding his unspoken communications. In our business, sometimes having that edge can save your life. But now I didnt want to recognize his expression. Because it reminded me, once again, why we were here. Not to prevent the wicked witch from riding her broom. But to keep Dorothy from dumping water all over her. Just for now, I promised myself. Thats all Vayls expecting of me. Keep Floraidh alive. Terminate her assassin. Then find out what shes up to. And if it ends up threatening the safety of our nation, or anybody Ive grown to like in the past fifteen minutes, to hell with our original mission. Shes outta here. A squeal from Lesley Haigh brought my attention to the kitchen. Our visitor, who I should probably now refer to as Oengus, had come back to reempty the cabinet. I didnt know why he was so offended by the cookie sheets. Maybe Floraidh had slipped arsenic into his gingersnaps. I stifled the spurt of rage that flared at the thought and made my mind stick to business. Whod brought the ghost clone this time? Dormal didnt seem to be making any effort as she sat at the dining room table, keeping watch over the awed GhostWalkers. But I could smell the spell cooking, stinking up the atmosphere as it mixed with the pollution theyd already floated up there. Which meant somebody else had taken over her job. I reached out with my senses, already nearly overwhelmed by the gook flooding the lower level of Tearlachand found what I was looking for outside. Somewhere behind the house, maybe in the barn, the stench of Scidair fl»h o goowed toward me like a garbage-filled river. So hard not to charge outside and pound a couple of heads together. At the very least I could get them for fraud. But that wasnt my job. Which, at the moment, was to stand around twiddling my thumbs. Dammit! Vayls breath, whispering against my hair, distracted me. He murmured, I was going to search the bedrooms while everyone enjoyed the show down here. But perhaps, considering the frustration rising off you like lethal radiation, you would prefer that task? Are you kidding? Id agree to play the pony at a five-year-olds birthday party if it meant we were making some sort of progress on this crap deal. Be thorough. Be careful. I have plans for you, after all. Hopefully Cole and Albert would take that as a professional comment. But the soft touch of his tongue tracing the edge of my earlobe let me know exactly what he meant. Okay, I said, my voice pitched half an octave higher than usual. I turned, not even needing to channel Lucille to unlock the bright smile I gave Floraidh as I danced toward the stairs. I think Ill check the rest of our equipment. Lots of times when one manifestation occurs another will be happening at the same time in another part of the house. I paused at the dining rooms entrance to shake her doughy hand. This is so exciting! The smug expression on her face let me know she felt sure shed pulled off a major play with this whole scenario. Great. Now lets see if I could do the same. I took the steps two at a time, understanding at some level how pathetic it was that one guy sticking his tongue in my ear should make me feel capable of flying. Dont care, I thought stubbornly. It feels good to let go. Even for five seconds. Skipping the second floor, I jogged to the third, stopping at Rhonas door long enough to learn that Vivs mother snored like a drunken logger. I hoped that meant she slept like one too, but just to be on the safe side I snapped the wristband of my watch. The hair on my arms tingled as the sound shield rose around me. My lock pick hung around my neck, a coral and sharks tooth necklace that looked like jewelry any spring breaker could pick up between raves at Miami Beach. Except Bergman had crafted the tooth, which meant when you stuck it in a lock, wiggled and waited, it took the form of the mechanism inside. A couple of seconds later, voilà! Illegal entry. Having spent way more time with Rhona than Id have liked, I expected the room to reek of soldierly order. Nuh-uh. More like postriot sprawl. She slept in the full-sized bed, making enough racket to shake the table, the lamp, and the nearly empty bottle of sleeping pills beside her. A green mud pack covered her face and shed pulled an orange shower cap contraption over her hair. Seriously, if Id encountered her in the hall and I was drunk, or under the age of twelve, Id have screamed, Alien! The twin-sized bed looked like entire kindergarten classes had spent recess jumping up and down on it. Shed strewn clothes all over the floor and across the long pine dresser, whose drawers remained empty. Nothing under the beds or in the closet either. The bathroom sink, small as it was, had been packed with the junk you need to make yourself publicly presentable. Toothpaste flecks on the mirror. Hair in the tub. Gee-ross! Other than that, no sign that shed taken up murder as a hobby. No weapons besides the one Id confiscated. No weird potions that would call forty Inland Taipans out of their natural habitat into this one. Dammit! I flipped up pillows. Looked behind the dresser. Slipped my hand under the mattresses. Zip. I moved on to Viv and Ionas room. Nothing interesting there. At all. Unless you counted Vivs underwear, which Cole would certainly get a kick out of. What is the deal with thongs? I think they were invented by some towering chauvinist who knew the best way to blow a womans concentration was to make her think she needed to run around all day with a piece of string wedged in her ass crack. The Haighses room proved equally disappointing. It was so pristine Id have thought nobody was staying there except for the suitcases standing at attention beside the dresser. I left the room just as I found it. How am I doing? I asked as I moved to the fourth floor. Fine, Vayl murmured. The ghost is addressing people in the crowd now, mainly warnings about what will happen to them if they do not leave Brudes lands posthaste. He is quite abusive, but they do not seem to mind. It is amazing. Okay. Im going to check out Floraidhs room. I expect more talking now. I want to know what you are seeing. What he really meant was that I should be careful because she mightve set some sort of trap that would leave me a shivering glob on the floor. I dont see any obvious triggers, I said as I unlocked the door. I held my breath anyway, hoping she hadnt set some sort of poison dart or cloud-o-death trap. This is stupid. Youre messing with major mojo here, Jaz. As soon as the door opened I stepped aside. Nothing happened. Why should it? Shes in and out of this room all the time. Shes already shielded the whole house. Nobodys in here but the guests she allows. Granny May looked up from the clothesline. Shed just taken off a pair of Gramps Lews overalls and was folding them in that I-dont-give-a-crap-if-these-wrinkle way she had with all her laundry. You should still be careful, she warned me. Okay, Grannys right. No sense in making a rookie mistake thatll get me killed here. That would be such a humiliating way to go. I sent a feeler out ahead of me to see if I could smell anything similar to the gunk Floraidh and her gang had pumped into the air downstairs. Yeah. Faint enough that I figured I hadnt triggered anything yet. But then I hadnt crossed the threshold either. I pushed the door open. Her room resembled mine. Cheerful fruit-inspired wall-paper. Clean white comforter on the bed. Wooden floor covered by a couple of bright red throw rugs and a sweet old rocker in the corner. Nothing a passerby would blink at if Floraidh happened to open the door to find them wandering around soaking up atmosphere. But shed hung a white silk curtain on the other side of her bed, as if to give her» ifed self a dressing area. I had a claws-on-the-heart feeling that whatever hid on the other side wouldve made her boarders run screaming for the door. I scanned the room one last time, frustrated that I couldnt tear it apart, find some damning piece of evidence that would give me leave to gun her down like a thirties-era gangster. The only personal item I could see was a five-by-seven picture in a sterling-silver frame. It sat on a large upended barrel that Floraidh had covered with a doily and turned into a bedside table. I moved to my left so I could get a better look. Yeah, Floraidh was smiling up into the eyes of her grinning companion like a smitten coed. She stood on the deck of a fancy-ass sailboat, leaning into the strong arm of Edward the Raptor Samos. It is time to get out, said Vayl. Okay. I shut the door. Glad to put any sort of barrier between my face and the Raptors. But as I moved down the hall to check the equipment Cole had set up there, I could still see him. Looking so alive. I paused at Dormals door. Checked over my shoulder. Is anybody coming upstairs? No. But they are asking about you. Just a peek. Then Ill leave. I worked the lock and opened up. As in my room, the door gave you three steps and then offered you a bathroom experience you might want to pass on given Dormals obvious interest in growing multiple types of mold. Shed masked the view of her living area by hanging a dark blue curtain from the ceiling just before the room opened up. Since I smelled latent magic at work in Dormals place too, I knew better than to step inside. But, damn, I badly wanted to see what lay beyond that drape. Jasmine! Just a second. No. Floraidh is off the couch. I cannot tell where she will head next. Get down here! Alberts voice next. Excuse me, Floraidh. Ive been wanting to ask since we got here and found such a terrific house waiting for us. Have you owned Tearlach long? Floraidhs answer came back as a murmur. But I didnt really care what she said. Just that my dad had saved my ass. The feeling was too weird to relish. Plus I really wanted to see what was behind door number 402. If only I had Vayls cane. I glanced around the hall, trying to find something I could use to pull back the curtain with. There, on the wall. A needlepoint hanging depicting an old mill by a stream, its loops neatly threaded onto a black metal rod with fancy pointed ends that reminded me of fire pokers. Just the thing to hook the material back, like so, and reveal . . . A life-size cutout of Samos taped to a corkboard. A target had been painted on his chest, but his crotch was just riddled with dart holes. The darts, themselves, sporting neon-green flights, stuck out of random parts of his physique at odd angles. Dormal might not be good at the game, but evidently it provided her with great therapeutic relief. I began to grin as I pulled the curtain back farther. Shed hung a punching bag in the corner and taped a picture of Samoss face to it. I like the way this woma»e wn tn thinks, I murmured. But maybe somebody should tell her she could relax now, he was dead. Shed tacked a map of the world over a quarter of one wall, while shed covered another with a five-foot-by-eight-foot design, painted in lavish reds and blues, that reminded me, oddly, of the tattoos on the ghost guy Brude. Not in substance, necessarily. Just that you could tell the squiggly lines topped by a flaming candle (or was that a stick of dynamite?) surrounded by thirteen pentacles meant something. Despite my rush, I decided the pentacles deserved a second look. They resembled the one Tolly wore on an amulet, a five-pointed star contained within a circle. Except this star broke the circle at every point. I pulled my Monise out of my pocket. Jasmine, is your party line dead? demanded Vayl. Why have you failed to rejoin us? Floraidh is halfway up the first flight of stairs. I found something interesting in Dormals room. Just taking a picture to send to Tolly. I clicked off a few shots of the mural, moved the Monise around the room to forever preserve the Samos hate that had rivaled my own. Jasmine, get out! I pulled Dormals door shut just as Floraidhs clickety-clacky shoes echoed on the wooden steps just below my floor. Hanging up my temporary tool shouldnt have taken long. But its nail chose that moment to fall out. Shit! I glanced down the hall. No Scidairan yet. Okay, dont panic. Breathe. Calm. Smooth. Pick up the nail. Shove it back in the hole. Rehang the needlepoint. Scurry your ass to the end of the hall. As Floraidh rounded the corner I made a big show of adjusting the ectoplasm sensor Cole had set on her pretty table. I glanced up as if Id just heard her. I think weve got some really good readings here, I told her. Like I said, activity seems to feed on itself. Would you like to see? She shook her head decisively. Ill just wait for your final report, shall I? Id hate to spoil it by learning too much ahead of time. The wall hanging Id just abused suddenly dropped sideways, the nail Id reset bouncing onto the light green runner that covered nearly the whole length of hallway. Floraidh jerked her head toward it. My aw-crap reaction dissolved as soon as I caught her expression. Was that . . . fear in her eyes? Oh my gosh, did you see that? I demanded. I poked a couple of buttons on the sensor and hoped I wasnt turning it off as I did. Definite spike here. Floraidh, you are in such luck this week! Not one, but two, ghosts to entertain your guests! She visibly swallowed, her eyes darting first to the strange diamond-studded inscription on her door, then to the matching one on Dormals. Only when shed reassured herself that they were both intact did she seem to thaw slightly. Her chuckle sounded only half hollow as she said, The Tourism Board will be so pleased. But her fingers shook as she wrapped them around her doorknob. Well, Ive been gone as long as I can po»ongs sssibly stand it! I told her brightly. See you downstairs. I rushed past her, not even glancing back as she entered her room. But as soon as I heard her door close I ran back to get a couple of pictures of the symbol shed set on her door. Something in my gut told me to find a laptop as soon as possible. The quicker I could send them to Tolly, the sooner she could confirm the new theory stirring its muddy claws in the evolutionary swamp of my brain. Floraidh and Dormals guests, both uninvited and bespelled to come, were so keyed up by the entertainment that they stayed up talking for nearly two hours after the last of the GhostWalk crowd had trickled out, and didnt hit the hay until the sun had begun to peek over the horizon. Though I was prepared for the length of days in this part of the world this time of year, I still couldnt get used to them. At five a.m. wed already experienced over half an hour of daylight. Which meant Vayl had maybe two and a half hours left before hed be forced to sleepdammit, Jaz, can we just say he dies?for the day. The Scidairans had finally stumped off to bed as well. But not before Floraidh had convinced Humphrey to let her stow Lesleys necklace in Tearlachs safe until they needed it for the Adairs outing. I didnt like the looks of that suntanned buffoon, she told him as the spell sunk into his skin. He might come back when you and Mrs. Haigh are out shopping or walking, and if I was in the garden and didnt hear, and you lost that lovely piece, I would never forgive myself. I barely kept myself from snorting as she and Humphrey took the treasure upstairs. When they returned he patted his wife on the shoulder and said, Its safe as houses now, my dear. Time we got some sleep. Which signaled a mass exodus. Our crew convened in my room to make plans. Cole stood by the door while Vayl sat on the dressing table bench. I leaned against the table beside him, acutely aware of how easy it would be to reach out and run my fingers through those dark, silky curls. I licked my lips and glued my eyes to Jack, whod curled up at the base of the bed before I even had a chance to unsnap his leash. Albert sat on one corner of the mattress and worked it free while Cole said, Ill admit it, Im wiped out. You wouldnt believe how much energy it takes to be charming all the time. And yet you make it seem so effortless, Vayl said. The mark of a true master. As Cole bowed his head at the compliment and I dared to hope this meant two of my favorite guys might be working out a temporary ceasefire, Vayl went on. It only makes sense for me to watch Floraidh until I have to rest. I suggest you three get some sleep. Works for me. See you in a few. Cole took off, nearly slamming his face into the door until he roused himself in time to open it wide enough to slip his body through. You sure you dont need some help? I asked Vayl. I could probably go another few hours. His almost-smile told me he knew better. You look as sleepy as that dog of yours. His glance sent mine to Jack, whod already started a twitchy-leg dream. But if you must, perhaps you and Albert could have a little talk before retiring. I believe you both have left a great deal unsaid between you. He gave me one of those you-know-what-I-mean eyebrow lifts. And left. Wait a second! I thought we were waiting to tell my dad until we could hope he choked on a chicken bone! Granny May chuckled from her seat at the bridge table. Weird. Today shed chosen to partner with Buddha against General Patton and Elmer Fudd. What the hell was my mind trying to tell me with this setup? Before I could figure it out she said, Vayl knows when youre stalling, Jazzy. Albert and I watched Jack change positions. Now he lay completely prone, his back legs full out behind him, his front ones copying them. I dont think Ill ever be as comfortable as that mutt, my dad said enviously. Depends what your needs are, I replied. Maybe if all you wanted was food, a couple of toys, and an occasional pat on the head, youd be content too. Albert emptied his pockets onto the minuscule space the bedside table provided, piling his phone on top of his wallet to make room for the loose change and his room key. He settled on the bed, shoving the pillows up behind his back just so until, when he leaned back, his lids fluttered happily. Dont get comfortable, I warned him. Your place is down the hall, remember? Its haunted. But Coles in there. Coles not the one they want. No trace of fear in his tone. Just the obstinance of a man who will not be moved. O-kay. He pulled another key from his shirt pocket and tossed it to me. I already checked with Vayl. You can sleep in his room until its time for you to relieve him. He crossed one leg over the other and shut his eyes completely. What a double meaning we have in that statement. Geez, I cant even do video without blushing now that my dads in the room. Sucker makes me feel like a teenager again. Fine. If you answer a question. Shoot. How do you feel about vampires? His eyes snapped open. They suck. He thought about it. Hooted at his own pathetic joke. Got serious again almost immediately. Why? We have one in our department. And, um, I dont know. He kind of wants to date me. Albert yanked off his party line and gestured for me to do the same. I took off my transmitter and pocketed it. The receiver stays, I said. He might need backup. He nodded. How does he feel about the vampire? It took me a minute to figure out what he meant. Oh, you mean what does Vayl think of him? His look told me he thought Id recently inhaled a substance that had killed off the majority of my brain cells. You do know Vayls got the hots for you? Dad! What? Im just saying. He might have something to say about this vamp who, by the way, I cant get any information on. You snooped? He held out his hands and shrugged his shoulders. What? The guys a legend in the Agency! Whos not going to dig a little? And Im damn good at it. But his files are sealed so tight I hear only Pete and the president are allowed to peek. Which means all I know is what you tell me. He waited. You could start with a name. Or not! Its not like Im going to marry the guy. Just a date or two. There ya go, the old Albert flush, neck to forehead in just under a second. I knew it would piss him off. Not that I need his approval. It would just be nice if he wasnt yapping in my ear for the next decade. What is it with the women in your family? he muttered. What do you mean by that? Why do you think your mom got divorced the first time? He couldnt stand the way she blew smoke in his face every time he asked her to pass the macaroni and cheese? She couldnt hack being married to a vampire. I laughed. It just sounded so dumb the way he said it. Like, Your mom tried out the new eternity-based calling plan, but she couldnt keep track of the minutes. The fights they had regarding overcharges were phenomenal. It isnt funny, growled my father. No, I agreed. Uh, do you know why . . . ? She told me she had a bad-boy complex that he satisfied. I believed her. Albert wiggled his pinky into his ear, checked out the diggings, brushed them down the side of his pants. I had seen people torn to pieces and not gagged the way I wanted to now. Which was when I decided my dad had been alone way too long. He needed a woman to kick his gross habits for. Maybe Shelby knew somebody nice in Chicago. Jasmine! What? Whatever youre thinking about your mother, its probably not true. She wasnt on my mind at all. We were just talking about her! No. You were. Ive taught myself to zone out anytime anyone brings her up in conversation. Its a terrific defense mechanism. You should try it. You should also try not defending her. She doesnt deserve it. How would you know? I didnt see how I could tell him about meeting her in hell without explaining how Id gotten there in the first place. Which would lead to a description of Raoul. Which would end up with me giving him CPR. Blech. I said, I just do, okay? >No, not okay. The womans dead, for chrissake. And youre standing there spitting on her grave. She was a good mother to you No. Not even close. I strode toward the bed, each step fueling my rage. I sat on the edge beside him so the lamplight caught me at the edge of its glow. You wouldnt know, because you were gone. Always off defending the country when you shouldve been protecting me. The last came out like Id shoved it through a grater, shredded and somewhat battered. Before he could demand to know what I meant, I tore off my jacket, yanked my shirtsleeve up over my shoulder, and revealed the inside of my upper arm. The part that hardly ever shows. Unless you hold up your hand to answer a question in class. Id learned never to do that. What the hell are these? Albert demanded, brushing his thumb against eight separate raised circles marring the smooth pale skin that comes naturally to us redheads. Are they scars? Geez, Dad, lemme think. Was I born with these marks? I mean, I know you were gone a lot, but surely you wouldve noticed this kind of disfigurement on an infant. He clamped his jaw shut and yanked me toward him. Who did this to you? Tell me right now. And be honest, or else Or else what? I might kill the wrong man. Watching the color rush to fill his face once again, I thought, He didnt know. All these years I thought he had to. How could he not? But it was like hed leased his brain to the military and all we got was sloppy seconds. Which is okay for some things. But not so great when Dads oblivious to festering sores on your arm. And in your family. It wasnt a man, I said. It was your wife. With a cigarette. Anytime one of us caused her to lose it. Alberts eyes went back to my arm and he began to shake his head. Of course he wouldnt believe me. Shed said he wouldnt. I was ready for a big, fat denial. But all he said was It sounds to me like you took the punishment for everybody. I nodded. Evie only made her that mad once, and though I was only nine at the time, I knew she wouldnt be able to handle it. A couple of the others are Daves, but the rest are mine. I watched him worry at those marks, as if he could somehow erase them if he brushed his fingers across them enough times. When he still didnt respond I said, I guess I couldve done what Dave and Evie did. Learn to read her moods. Figure out when to keep my mouth shut. Still not meeting my eyes he asked, What did you do? I shrugged. By the time I was twelve Id grown taller and tougher than her. One day she came after me with that goddamned cigarette and I beat the crap out of her. I tried to pull my arm from his hand, to wrap it around my stomach as it lurched at that awful memory. The knowledge that Id done what a daughter never should. Forced into it by a mother whod broken her trust. The worst partEvie crying. Screaming really. Begging me not to kill her mommy. It was the first time in my life that Id understood what I was capable of. He put his arms around mÃs aimee, patient through my initial resistance. Crushing me to his chest when I finally allowed the embrace. I didnt cry. Those days had passed. But something at the icy core of me flared. Suddenly painfully warm. Even more so when I leaned back to see the single tear running down the old mans face. The only one Id ever seen crack the hard rock of those green eyes. Jazzy, he began. I shook my head. Its over now. Is it? The question caught me off guard. Do you ever get past something like that, when the scars slap you across the face every morning in the shower? I realized I couldnt answer him truthfully. About the vampire guy, I said. Albert took a deep breath. Tightened his hands on my shoulders. Let them drop. I wouldnt recommend him. Theyre only after one thing, you know. Dad! Thats not what I meant! Well, maybe a little. But I was really talking about the blood. Dont let him fool you. Just because hes had a few lifetimes to school himself in our ways doesnt mean hes like us. Hes a predator. A parasite. You strip away his act and hes no better than an undead tick. He nodded wisely. No. You stick with that Vayl. Hell take care of you. Ha! If you only knew! Dont you think hes a little old for me? Hed been turned at thirty-eight. And while no gray hairs sprinkled the coal blackness of his hair, hed never pass for a twenty-something. Albert shook his head. I dont see you getting comfortable with a young buck now. Seems to me you need somebody whos survived the same kind of crap as you. Looking at Vayl, you can tell. Hes been through it. I thought of the scars Id seen once, crisscrossing his shoulders and back. Even in his relative ignorance, my dad could still make a valid point. I got up. Its definitely time to leave when you start making sense. I whistled to Jack. When his ears perked I said, Come on, boy. Were outta here cause Dads freaking about the Amityville room again. When I grinned at Albert he growled, Its not funny! That things gonna kill me, you know! And when Im dead Youre never going to die because the gatekeepers of heaven and hell will never stop arguing about which one wants to keep you out the worst! He snorted and slapped me on the leg. Youre all right, you know that? Yeah, I do. I threw my weapons bag across my back and grabbed my trunk. He looked at me sideways. Good. Im glad she didnt take that away from you. I nodded and had turned to leave when his next words stopped me flat. And Im sorry. I put my hand on the wall to steady myself. Not even daring to look over my shoulder, I whispered, For what? Im your father. Its my job to protect you. And I failed. I thought about what he said until Jack came to stand beside me, rubbing his cheek against my thigh like he thought he was a tomcat andÃas ="4 needed to mark me. Finally I said, Apology accepted. I didnt sleep right away. I lay on my stomach under the covers, still fully dressed because Id have to go back to work in another few hours. And because if I took one article of clothing off, theyd all go. Just lying in Vayls bed did that to me. I was beginning to think when we finally did pull off an all-nighter, we might need to arrange a somewhat remote location for the deed. I had a hunch it was going to get noisy. I dangled my left hand over the edge of the bed, leaving it tangled in the fur of Jacks neck as he lay on the floor beside me. Im a sad case, Jack, I whispered. And the worst part is, I dont even mind anymore. As soon as I closed my eyes I began dreaming. I recognized the zooming delight in my heart even before I glanced to my side to smile at my hiking partner. Matt grinned back, his teeth practically glowing against the deep tan of his face. I stopped right there on the trail, threw my arms around him, and gave him a long, luscious kiss. What was that for? he asked as he raised his head. Bringing me here. Look at this! I demanded, my gesture encompassing the whole of the Highlands. We stood on a flat brown trail sided by acres of heather, dotted by small rocks and large boulders. In the background the steep granite slopes of Ben Nevis beckoned. Have you ever seen anything more beautiful? Yah. That would be you, lass. I spun, jerking my arm out of his grasp. Matt had been replaced. By Brude. What are you doing here? Did my voice have to go all squeaky-breathy like that? Um, yeah, dumbass. Thats what happens when youre freaked. Hard not to be with those dark, fathomless eyes boring into you. That massive picture-puzzle chest reminding you a mystery remained unsolved and now youd be lucky if you woke again to pursue its unanswered questions. I came to fetch you, he said in that rich, rolling accent. The flavor of power sweetens like honey with a good woman beside you to share the spoils. He emphasized his point by banging his staff into the ground. I shrugged. Am I supposed to be impressed by that? No. By me. He tried to pull me into his arms, but I evaded his hands, backing slowly down the path like Id just encountered a grizzly bear. Who are you? I told you before, lass. I am King Brude. These are my lands and have been for nigh onto four thousand years. But now they will be more. I have been Satans Enforcer long enough. It is my time to rise. My armies are ready. The dungeon is complete. You saw how strongly it is made. He waited long enough that I realized I was supposed to respond. Oh, yeah. Lovely workmanship. The blocks were, uh, very thick. But it doesnt seem quite practical. I mean you ghosts could just I am no ghost! he cried, as offended as if Id questioned his manhood. Do I not have dominion over them, and een all the unkind spirits who flock to my domain? First of all, I dont know what een means. Also, Im waking up now. Wait! You must stay with me! His raised fist added a threat to the demand. But the voice I paused for was Raouls. Jasmine? I turned, relieved to find my Spirit Guide striding up the hill behind me. Ive been looking for you. Why have you been so elusive? I pointed a finger at Brude, glad to see it wasnt shaking. Much. The Neanderthal wants to drag me off by the hair. In a lower voice I asked, People dont do that here, do they? Because I gotta tell you, I have sensitive roots. Raoul shook his head, smiling past the concern in his eyes. Ive never heard of it. But since youre not yet trained to protect that bundle of curls in the Thin, would you mind stepping behind me for a minute? The Thin? You mean . . . I really cant just make this go away by sitting up in bed? In that case, if I had the time Id build a fort between me and that maniac. I switched positions with Raoul and looked around for a big stick. Or maybe a rock. Surely anything I found here would work as a weapon. And my Guide deserved at least a show of backup, even if I suspected Brude could take us both with one arm strapped to his side. Raoul bowed, keeping his eyes raised in case the king fought dirty. We have no quarrel with you. But urgent business requires us to move on, he said. I cannot allow that, Brude replied. He pointed to me. My claim is on her. She must stay and rule at my side. You are such a throwback, I informed him. Your claim. Do I look like a gold mine to you? Raoul snapped a shut-up look over his shoulder. Let me handle this, please. I wanted to say something really mature like, He started it. But maybe this wasnt the time. Raoul said, Shes Eldhayr. Do you really want that kind of fight? I could bring the whole Eminent screaming down on your head, and when we were done with you not even a spark would remain to prove you had ever existed. You could, said Brude, grinning craftily, if they were at your shoulder. But they must be scattered to the seven winds at the moment. No, I will take her now, while the time is ripe. He looked at me as he savored that last word, his eyes full of the plans hed made for us. You cant make me stay, I told him. I put my hand on Raouls shoulder. Can he? Hes a Domytr. That gives him the ability to try. I paged through my mental dictionary. Ive never heard of that. You wouldnt have. Theyre rare. Hand-picked by Lucifer. And exclusive to this side. The Domytr and the Eldhayr began to circle one another. I shadowed Raoul, still searching for some form of naturally occurring weapon. I saw rocks, but they were all set into the earth so deep, no way would I be able to extricate one before the fight had ended. I clenched my fists, and when the movement didnt even crack my knuckles, I wondered if the Thin had even left me enough strength to heft one. Brude charged, yelling a battle cry that liquefied all the food in my bowels. Shit! We should run! Ah, the voice of reason. Why is it we never listen to her when the battle is on? It would spare us such a lot of pain. Or in Raouls case, a blow to the nose that seemed to break it, and a punch that glanced off his eye, but only because his head was already rocking backward. Holy crap, that guy can swing a staff! Only its not just the wood talking. I think his tattoos are getting darker when he attacks. Almost like theyre being reinforced. And look at that. Theyre coalescing! Forming some sort of second skin. Except I have a feeling its a lot more durable than most armor. Raoul pulled his sword. A rune-covered steel that shone like sun on the water, he wielded it with the ease of a master. A lunge. A slash across Brudes upper chest that bled so freely it began to look like hed slipped on a red T-shirt for the occasion. But as I watched, the tattooed armor folded over the cut and the bleeding stopped. Your metal cannot harm me here, Brude said triumphantly. Oh, thats reassuring. Raoul snapped, Play with someone elses head, Brude. Mine is bent on your destruction. He jumped forward again, smashing his blade against Brudes staff. Something should have broken. Maybe it was Raouls pride. He backed away. Are you done playing already? Good enough. Brudes eyes jumped to mine. I believe it would be better to finish this quickly, after all. It has been so long. He nodded in decision and slowly lifted the staff, walking around Raoul as he also turned. Waiting for him to make a mistake. He leaped forward, moving so quickly I barely caught the shift in his shoulders that signaled his intentions. I bounced away from Raoul, allowing him the room he needed to adjust. He veered sideways, cracking his sword against Brudes staff as it passed within a millimeter of his head. Raouls heel to the kings ribs shouldve scored the best shot hed made so far. Brude grunted, but only with effort. The armor had slid forward to intercept Raouls blow. Id fought supernaturally shielded opponents before, so I knew Raoul felt like hed just connected with the radiator of a Mack truck. He reversed the sword in his hand, holding it so the blade emerged from the back of his fist like you might hold a dagger in a knife fight. Rushing toward Brude, he battered the king with multiple kicks to the torso and a blow to the temple with the hilt of the sword. Brude didnt bother to block the blows. The armor did all that so well his head barely jerked, though Raoul had hit him hard enough to snap his neck. He responded with a combination of slashing attacks that forced Raoul to pull back or lose some choice parts. Oh goody. How about I just stand here like a helpless Victorian Miss whilst the menfolk battle for my honor? Or I couldI looked around. Nope. No heroic rescue wrote itself on my brain as I scanned the scene. Well, this sucks. I moved completely off the path, avoiding the sweating, heaving fighters on my way to a light-gray boulder. I leaned against it, brushing my hands against the rough crags of the stone. Down by my hips I discovered a stash of small rocks in a recess where either the wind or a bored hand had chipped them off and left them for later. I picked one up. Tossed it up and down in my hand. And lofted it at Brude. It hit him. Of course it didnt hurt. His inked-on shell came to his rescue. But I threw another anyway. It became the only way I could find to amuse myself between rounds. Round One: Raoul busting his ass to no avail. Medium-sized piece o granite to the small of the kings back. Bangtwo points! Round Two: Brude nearly taking off Raouls head. Two small pebbles to the Domytrs left thigh. Hey, they hit at the same time. I am the Queen of Rock Pelting! Round Three: Raoul throwing such an intricate combination of moves I didnt recognize what discipline hed pulled them from, which meant he was now fighting out of the School of Desperation. Flat stone, perfect for skipping, bounced right off the ear. Its no fun when he doesnt even flinch. How are we ever going to get past that goddamned armor? Round Four: I zinged another one. At the same time Raoul landed a punch that shouldve shattered Brudes jaw. But the crack I heard was his hand breaking. To give him credit he didnt cry out. Didnt even delay his next move. Just switched back to his sword, which clanged against Brudes staff at the same time that he threw a front kick into the kings diaphragm. Raoul, this is pointless, I said. Back off, dude. Maybe I can talk some sense into this guy. Raouls response was a kick that caught Brude in the ribs. Unfortunately he didnt pull his leg back fast enough. Brude grasped his calf with both hands and twisted. I heard Raouls knee pop just before he screamed. Brude tossed Raoul aside like a bag of laundry, sending him flying at least ten feet into the heather. Then he came for me. Because he expected it, I scurried out of his reach. Ran to Raouls side. Nope. Forget pulling him to his feet, much less making for less-populated spots. Are we done for? I asked. Raoul shook his head. Not an answer. Just an attempt to clear the woozies. Hes pulling strength from somewhere beyond himself. Look at him. I had been, but only casually. I opened my third eye as wide as I could manage. Brudes lips curled upward as he strode toward me, his arms swinging confidently at his sides. He moved like a true warrior, comfortable in his skin, capable of instant lethality from any position. But his eyesËn. ar added a disturbing dimension. They said hed be happy to stab, hack, or impale given any lame excuse and the weaponry to pull it off. Beautiful, whispered the part of my brain that recognized how closely that trait must link him to evil here, where the prettier you were, the higher up the nasty ladder you got to climb. As I watched his tattoos detach from one another, become just another set of funky body squiggles, I caught another movement. Like a longer length of hair flowing off his shoulders, down his back. A nearly invisible cape that fluttered behind him as he walked. It wasnt like one youd see on, say, Superman. Where a couple of guys on the ground might look up and say, Yo! Mr. Hero! Your sheets stuck between your legs! right before he plummeted to the earth and put a big hole in some poor womans kitchen island. This item seemed muscular. Almost like a pterodactyl wing, it wrapped around him as he approached us. A shield, or maybe a supernatural steroid pump, it was definitely the item that gave him that extra edge. And I had no idea how to cut it from him. I leaned into Raouls ear, whispered the secret to Brudes advantage just as he reached me. He grabbed my arm and yanked me to my feet. You will be mine. I dont see how I can do that, I told him, working hard to force calm into my voice. Could I really get stuck here? No. Dont even allow the possibility. Youre not staying. Because if you do, youll probably die. Plus Vayl would be so pissed. I thought of him standing guard over that damned Scidairan when I needed him here. Now! You will do as I say, Brude said, his hand tightening painfully on my skin. And thats when I knew what I had to do. You like getting your way, dont you? Of course. Well, you know what? I stepped up to him, put my free arm around his waist, and shoved my body against his. So do I. I nuzzled my mouth against his neck. As he moaned I felt the cape slide out from between us. And wrap around me. I was in. With one chance to get this right. I pictured Vayl. Pretended it was his body pressing against mine. His skin under my canines. And bit. So hard that my teeth nearly met each other inside the bloody tissue of his carotid. Though I tried not to swallow, I felt Brudes blood spurt down my throat. Its okay, this isnt real, I told myself. Its not a dream, insisted the librarian in my head, who was already shelving this experience into the vast, unending Horror area of my biography section. But the blood . . . its not like Im really stomaching the stuff that powers him. Lies. All little fibs to keep my mind off the disaster I was making of his throat. The gurgling screams in my ear. The pounding on my back as he tried to release himself from the clench Id taken on him. He tasted of thick, sweet metal. Behind it the heavier flavor of stolen vigor, coming straight from that ghost-cape enveloping us both. As his blood gushed down the sides of my mouth, I had less and less of a problem resisting his onslaught. Finally he appealed to Raoul. Get her off of me! And what? I will allow you to cross my lands freely for the next fortnight. That was good enough for me. I released him, spitting until my mouth cleared, backing until my shoulder blades hit Raouls chest. Wait a second. My Spirit Guide couldnt stand. I whipped around. Vayl, how did you get here? He motioned to Cirilai. You needed me. You called. I came. When his eyes met mine they were blacker than Id ever seen them. Angry fountains of red rose and fell from his pupils as he stared at Brudes throat. His words cut into me like a garrote as he said, Jasmine, what have you done? The accusation in Vayls tone brought the blood rushing beneath my cheeks. Which was when I realized I probably had quite a bit on top of my skin as well. I pulled out the neck of my shirt and wiped my face with it. Wondered if, when I woke up, Id still have this taste in my mouth, still want to brush my teeth as badly as I did at this moment. Neither Vayl nor I felt like looking at each other, so we spent some time watching Brude make a poultice out of dirt, spit, and his own blood. Once hed packed the entire mess onto his neck, he pointed at me. Kind of satisfying to see that finger trembling. Woman, you are a viper, he said. I shrugged. Most of my enemies end up thinking something similar. He shook his head, causing his shining black braids to brush back and forth across his sweating shoulders. You think us adversaries, but in fact we fall on the same side and always will. So the prophets predicted: And Brude shall take unto himself a queen of unsurpassed skill, strength, and beauty, whose astonishing wit will find itself outmatched by the sharpness of her tongue. Mark my words, we will rule this land together, you and I. And all of Lucifers demons will tremble at our dominion. Like hell! His smile made me shiver. Now you begin to understand. He kept his distance, but somehow the intensity in his eyes made me feel as if hed sidled right up to me. Like his hands had found their way under my clothes, and where they touched my skin burned. When you need me, call my name and I will come to you. Say it now, my queen. I need you, Brude. Let me hear it once before I leave. Beside me, Vayl made a noise Id never heard before. But if Id caught that sound in the jungle Id have scampered up the nearest tree. Because I was afraid even touching him would set him off, I just sent calm thoughts in his direction as I gave Brude my coldest stare. Go away before I shred you like last years receipts, I said. I shall. But only for a time. You will beg for my return. And thank me as well. What makes you think Id ever thank you? Your enemy is mine just as you are mine. I never supposed you would hear my calls at Clava Cairns. But your pet has much sharper ears. And an obedient heart. You . . . you showed Jack where to dig for that harness? Why? What does my enemy want to do with it? Which enemy are we even talking about? With a nod of his head and a smile that let me know he loved the fact hed filled me with questions, he left. Fading to nothing just like his ghostly subjects. Well, shit! So how did he taste? asked Vayl. I am guessing earthy with a hint of ass. I didnt realize my fists were clenched until I raised one to his face. I unwound a finger, saving the middle one for later, and shook my pointer under his nose. Where do you get off with the snotty attitude? I was saving my life just now! And working! You were practically rutting with that oaf! I held out my arms. Twirled around. See this? Get a good look, will ya? Fully clothed, yeah? How the hell He widened his eyes in that you-are-the-ultimate-idiot expression of his that made me want to grab a pair of tweezers and start plucking out all his nose hairs. How could you possibly be more intimate than to take another mans blood? That should have been me! What the f . . . Ohhhh. Vayl, I was not trying to pleasure the freak. I was trying to kill him. Ask Raoul. I gestured to my Spirit Guide, who was looking properly pathetic over by the edge of the path. Unfortunately he didnt feel making peace between us was his job. Totally ignoring Vayls questioning expression, he said, Jasmine, we have to go. Colonel John has located the source of your fathers problem. We were supposed to meet him at my penthouse Goddammit, Raoul, this is important to me! He winced at my obscenity and sighed as he faced Vayl. Obviously I couldnt beat Brude, though I wasted a great deal of effort trying. Jasmine found a way to breach his defenses and used the only weapon that would work for her in this place at this time. Vayl nodded stiffly, but when he turned back to me I could tell he wasnt satisfied. What the hell? He had all the facts. What else could he need? Raoul struggled to rise, failed, gave me a frustrated look. Im coming, I said, striding past Vayl, avoiding contact I wouldve sought half an hour before. As I helped Raoul to his feet I asked, How come you cant just zap your parts back to fine? For the same reason Brude needs to spend the next hour with an excellent needlewoman. We can be injured here. We can even die, though the consequences are somewhat more frightening than those we faced as mortals, considering the power of the beings we fight in these planes. Oh. Without a word, Vayl arrived at Raouls other side and together we walked him down the hill, back the way wed come. Somehow the greens and puÓe gizerples of the meadow Id begun this dream-hike through didnt lift my spirits like it had to start with. In fact, if I could get a guarantee that Id never see this landscape again, Id be willing to make payments to any of a number of Raouls favorite charities. For life. After a couple of minutes I said, Um. Arent we kind of in my dream? Technically, said Raoul. But only in that your dream allowed Brude to pull us into the Thin, where his realm seems to be flourishing like mold on bread. His frown didnt stop me from asking, So whatre we doing now? Because I was beginning to seriously worry about my Spirit Guide, who was sweating like a college wrestler in mid workout. The pain must be excruciating. Were looking for a door. You mean like the one I used to visit your place last time? He nodded, biting his lip as his toe accidentally hit the path. They exist in every plane. Remember I told you there was one in Castle Hoppringhill? Yeah. Thats the one Im looking for. But its miles from Tearlach! Its miles from your body. But your mind always keeps one close. Ah, yes, there it is. He pointed across the meadow to a flaming rectangle framing a black portal whose center could lead us any number of places depending on the words we chanted before we walked through it. Explain that, I demanded. Whys the door always close in my mind? I dont know. Its something unique to you. Ive never known anyone else whos been able to do it. Oh great. One more weird spot on the mustard-and-blood-stained T-shirt that was my life. Raoul murmured the appropriate wordage and the door cleared, automatically widening to admit the three of us at the same time. When we emerged, what hit me was the thought of how starkly my two bosses workplaces contrasted. Raoul worked out of his home, a penthouse currently overlooking the sparkling skyline of Caracas. Petes office looked like it had come straight out of a library basement. Colonel John waited for us by a bank of large windows, his hands clasped behind his back as he observed the city below him. He took one look at Raoul and his mustache seemed to drop an extra inch. Over there, he ordered. We lowered Raoul onto the soft white couch Colonel John had directed us to. Clearing a place on a glass coffee table that Raoul had added to his decor since the last time Id visited, Colonel John sat opposite him with his knee between Raouls booted legs. We watched him pull a long, well-maintained knife out of the sheath at his left side and split Raouls pants from thigh to hem. My Spirit Guides knee had swollen to three times its regular size. And the noise he made when Colonel John laid his hands on it made me turn away. I strode to the sleek black bar, Óeekel where I poured myself something that smelled a lot like whiskey from a glass decanter and stubbornly ignored my reflection in the mirrored wall. Do you want something? I asked Vayl as he came up to the other side and sank onto one of the black cushioned bar stools. When he didnt answer I met his eyes. Same color as before, and not the one I was hoping to see. Vayl Why could you not wait? What? Now his blood is in you when mine should have been first. I clutched my glass so hard I was surprised it didnt shatter in my hands. I wanted to yell at him that Id had no choice. I considered throwing my booze in his face and screaming that drinking blood was grosser than sucking toes, neither of which could he expect me to do at any time during our relationship. Then I got this image of my big toe, painted bright red, suddenly developing a face and a hot Southern temper to match, screaming, What the hell is wrong with mah bad self? And I started to giggle. His brows lowered so fast they wouldve crossed if it had been anatomically possible. Oh, stop, I said. Im not laughing at you. I never do. You should consider that. Its not necessarily a good thing. As his jaw began to tighten I went on. If youll recall, you were first. In Miami. Your fangs? My neck? You seemed to think it was a big yummy moment. That is . . . different. Bullshit. And I havent forgotten the night you explained that you make it a point to sample your targets A-positive whenever possible, just to make sure they taste as guilty as the CIA led you to believe they were to start with. So, using your method of judgment, I should also be pissed that youre the equivalent of a blood whore. A what? His voice went so deep it practically tolled. I wasnt sure when hed slid off the stool and come around to my side. Usually I noticed things like that. But his eyes had captivated me so completely Id lost all awareness of my surroundings. Its all in how you look at things, isnt it? You are mad. Once Id have kicked him right in the teeth. Or done a quick hunt for the looney van. Now I laughed. Youre jealous. I am not. Now you sound like Cole. Are you actively trying to snap my control now, or is this just part of your overall charm? I sidled up to him. Whispered, When I bite you, itll be because I want to make your toes curl and your hair stand on end. And you wont need stitches afterward. Youll need crutches. Finally. The black bled out of his eyes, replaced by that emerald green Id grown to adore. I heard a sharp crack, looked down and realized the edge of the bar had buckled under the pressure of his grip. Aw, Vayl, just when Raoul was getting used to you. It is your fault. Pushing me to within a hairsbreadth of explosion and then spinning me so quickly into desire it is all I can do to keep myself from taking you right here. I almost said, Taking me where? Like a ditz. Because the second I kicked in my eighteenth-century translator my mind went, Oh. Ahhhh! Blush. Giggle. Cool! Vayl said, I have never seen that expression on your face before. What does it mean, I wonder? Um, probably something along the lines of, I cant wait to get you alone. Crack. An entire triangle of the bars edge came loose in Vayls hand. He looked down at it like it had just deeply disappointed him. He shook his head and murmured, Damn. I snorted. He glared at me. You are not helping. Im sorry, its just Aaaah! Raouls cry of pain made my shoulder blades ache. And how did Vayl choose to distract him? Raoul, I just broke your bar. It turned out that Raoul was so relieved for Colonel John to have put his knee back right that he didnt mind much about the bar. It came with the room, he told us as we sat on the couch that met his at a forty-five-degree angle, staring at the bit Vayl had torn off as it balanced in the middle of the coffee table. Ive been thinking of replacing it. With what? I asked. He laid his head back. I cant tell you. Why not? Youll lose all respect for me, and then how will I ever get you to believe anything I have to say? Before I could even begin to think of begging, Colonel John said, Come now, Raoul. This hedging is paramount to torture. You must let us in on your secret now. Raoul raised his head. I want a train set. He waited. When we didnt laugh he allowed a hint of excitement to enter his eyes as he said, I could build one all along that wall. Two levels. With a working yard. And at least five engines running at once. I had one when I washe glanced at mewell, you know. Boy, did I. I wondered, had Colonel John brought him back from the dead long ago, to fight as an earthly Eldhayr like I was now? And then, how had he finally ended up here? A blast from some suicide bomber he just couldnt come back from? Do it, said Colonel John so decisively it sounded like an order. Really? Raoul eyed the bar like it might attack him if he tried to dismantle it. I dont know. It seems kind of You do understand that is what makes us different from them. As Colonel John waited for Raouls full attention he fished a pipe out of his pocket and began to fill it from a roll of tobacco he pulled from his boot. What do you mean? Raoul finally asked. The ability to play. Nothing we fight, be it demon, kloricht, slyein, or faorzig ever indulges in lighthearted amusement. Every single creature that calls itself our enemy has lost its power to laugh. To joke. To have fun. Which is why we must hold to it as if it were the most treasured part of our souls. He looked at each of us, one by one. Perhaps it is. He lit the tobacco hed packed with a match struck on the side of a battered red box. Raoul jumped up, standing on one leg like a flamingo who thinks the waters a tad too cold for both feet today. As he hopped toward the hall he said, I have to get some paper. Wheres that pencil? It was just here! If I design it in a U-shape I should be able tono, that wont work. Or will it? Raoul. He stopped, teetered so precariously I half rose from my seat before he finally caught hold of one of the white chairs that surrounded his dining room table. He turned around. Yes, Colonel? Are you forgetting something? Colonel John squinted over the cloud of smoke hed puffed up, which smelled sharp and yet sweet, an aching reminder of Gramps Lew. Oh. Raoul pogoed back to us, only a shade of guilt marring the anticipation on his face. He plopped down on the couch between me and Vayl. Colonel John couldnt locate Samoss contract, but he has found your fathers attacker. I sat forward on the couch, watching the colonel enjoy his smoke. One bit of me found it amusing to note that even here, so far removed from his time, the man had found it impossible to lose his old habits. But the rest felt like a tabby clawing her way up a curtain, yowling because the dude holding the catnip wouldnt freaking share! Finally the ancient veteran squinted at me through the haze hed created and said, I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, young Jasmine, but Im afraid your mother has escaped from hell. She seems to be the one who hit your father with the van. And, ah, the incident with the pineapple cans? When I gave him a blank look, he nodded wisely. I supposed your father had kept you in the dark on that one. No sense in worrying the children unnecessarily. Well, it seems she was trying to gain his attention, and in her frustration at being unable to do so, she knocked over a large wooden pineapple that had been erected by Alberts favorite grocer. If Shelby had not quickly pulled him out of the way, a sea of Del Monte chunks in their own syrup might have crushed the life out of him. When the colonel first gave me Moms news Id shoved my hands in my hair, prepared to yank out handfuls as shed pushed me to do so many times in my adolescence. I froze, fully aware I was giving myself mini bunny ears, and began to laugh. Colonel John traded puzzled looks with Raoul. I fail to see the humor here. The Gatekeeper has unleashed the dogs. And if they catch her before she returns voluntarily, I can foresee no end to her tortures. I felt the laughter burn to cinders in my throat. Nearly choking on the ashes I said, According to my count, shes done exactly four nice things for me in the past twenty-five years. You Ûiveerswant to tell me why I should give a shit? When all three men winced at my four-letter-word choice I jerked myself off the couch and stomped to the window. What the hell? Is this your idea of a joke? You put me in the most stressful situations you can imagine, where you know Im going to need to swear, and then you surround me with old-world prudes? Matt never cared what I said. Matt liked me just the way I was. I was talking to the Big Kahuna, but I addressed the broad expanse of skyscrapers and twinkling lights hiding masses of pissed-off poor people who thought the only way to make life better was to give all the power they didnt realize they had to the biggest dickhead they could find. Vayls hands, warm on my shoulders, let me know he cared despite my potty mouth. I looked up, caught my breath as his amber eyes met mine. Maybe even a little bit because of it? The heart-crushing longing Id felt for my dead guy eased as I stared up at my undead one. Do you suppose we should do something about your mother before she kills your father? he asked. Fine. Lets call Dave. He likes them both better than I do. He can be the mediator. Colonel John cleared his throat. The apologetic look in his eyes led me to ask, Theres more? I am afraid so, he said. I was able to intercept a third message from her loeden. She wants to meet both your father and you at Clava Cairns. It seems to be a repeat of a message your father already received and did not acknowledge. It is here, awaiting your reply. He nodded toward the hallway that led to the biggest part of Raouls penthouse. A series of locked doors hiding treasures Id only begun to uncover the last time Id visited. I turned around so I could search Vayls expressions better as we talked. What do you think shes after? He shrugged. You know her better than I. He lifted the curl that rimmed the right side of my face. The one that had turned white after shed touched me when wed met in hell. Has she changed? I wanted to think so. And the fury that rose at that little-girl yearning filled my lungs like glue. I slammed my hand against my chest, reminding myself how to breathe. Nobody whos done what she did changes, I said. What did she do to you, my Jasmine? His whisper was so soft it could almost have been the doors of my own memory creaking shut, trying to block access. I glanced past the comforting barrier of his shoulder to the men sitting beyond us. They hadnt heard. In fact, realizing we needed privacy, Colonel John had restarted Raouls toy train conversation and my Spirit Guide was yapping deliriously about track layouts and the proper turn radius for HO scale. I moved to the side, so their view of me would be completely blocked by Vayls broad back. For the second time tonight I shed my jacket and revealed scars Id kept hidden up to this point. Boy, was I getting all therapied up lately, or what? After one look at my sverhamins face I decided or what should probably apply next time. Because if my dad had been furious, Vayl had snapped. Blood filled his eyes until the only relief from the frightening redness was the hard core of blaÛardheick at their centers. His lips pulled back, revealing his fangs, like a lions will when hes warning another male off his territory. And his powers spiked, an Arctic gale to my Sensitivity, making me ram into the window so hard I could feel the wood of its frame biting through my shirt. Vayl? I whispered. What is happening? demanded Colonel John. He and Raoul had risen off the couch. Despite the fact that one supported the other, they still managed to make a threatening duo. Back away from her, Vayl! Raoul shouted. You are a guest here. Only allowed because I have pronounced it neutral territory for the duration of your stay. If I invoke the holy protections once again you will burn as surely as if you had entered a cathedral! I put my hand on Vayls chest, willing him to be calm. I know youre pissed. So am I. Every day. But this isnt helping; you see that, dont you? Come on, if youre not going to be the levelheaded one, were pretty much screwed. I want to be there when you confront her, he growled. Okay, fine. No problem. Never mind that Id have agreed to slip into a frilly apron and bake a carrot cake if that would take the vengeance out of his expression. I turned to the other guys and smiled brightly as Vayls powers began to ebb. Its all good, I assured them. I just opened my big mouth one too many times. You know me, F this, F that. Hes so sick of me swearing sometimes he could happily throw me off the roof. Not that hed ever do that, I hastened to add, realizing my babbling was about to get us into worse trouble. Best to finish our business and get out. I went on. Tell my mother Ill talk to Dad and, if hes okay with a meet, Ill get back to Raoul with the arrangements. But we wont have time to do anything until after our missions accomplished. Which means she needs play it cool until then. Okay? Still looking somewhat suspicious, Colonel John nodded. Which gave Raoul little choice but to agree. I let my smile widen. Now my entire face hurt. How did beauty queens do it? Thanks so much for your help. Cant tell you how much I appreciate it. Big weight off my mind. I took Vayls hand, clenched it hard to make sure he followed me as I said, Dont worry about seeing us out. We know the way. Sorry about the bar again, but it sounds like youve got a great plan in place for the train dealie. Keep me posted on that, will ya? And, having reestablished an expression of avid interest on Raouls face, at least, I led Vayl out the door and back to the real world. I opened my eyes and took a deep, whopping breath. The kind you want after youve been stuck inside a gas station bathroom way too long. Were back. Vayl stirred. Which was when I realized how Cirilai had found him so easily. Hed come into his room, into his bed, and wrapped himself around me so tightly I felt like Id crawled into a kids sleeping bag. Um, Vayl? Mmm. We should get up. Why? I strained my head to see past his curls to the little round alarm clock on the pretty railed table beside the bed. Im assuming you had Cole take your place when you came in here. Yes. Well, I have to go relieve him. And youre going to be dead to the world [literally!] in less than half an hour. He lifted his chin from where it rested on my shoulder. His warm breath tickled at my cheek as he said, Then surely another twenty or thirty minutes will not hurt him. Youre damn straight it will! Cole cut in, which was when I realized Vayl, at least, hadnt taken off his transmitter. Get your ass up here, Jaz. Ooh, our third sounded pretty irritable. Tell him Im coming, I said. I heard, said Cole. What are you, sitting on Vayls lap or something? Never mind, I dont want to know. Just get up here. Strange things are happening and Im tired of trying to figure out if theyre designed to pull me off Floraidh watch or if I really should investigate. I shoved at Vayls chest. It worked about as well as poking an elephant with a daisy. Well be right there, I said anyway. Vayl began to nuzzle that sensitive area right behind my earlobe. Which made my eyes roll right up in their sockets. Tough not to make any noise as his hand slipped under my shirt. I wanted it to continue . . . well, was forever too long? But Cole needed us. The mission loomed. Not to mention my crappy mother. And did I really want to lock in the memories of our first time with a Scidairans spell-drenched B and B? Not to mention my nap breath. Not as bad as morning breath, but still skanky enough to warrant a brushing. Because underneath it the aftertaste of Brudes blood had lingered. Impossible, my mind whispered. Your body was here the whole time. Tell that to my taste buds. Unbelievable the effort it took to peel my hands off Vayls ass. Apparently theyd discovered it fit them better than a pair of driving gloves and they didnt appreciate the order to move. Because they kept trying to pull the old cup-and-squeeze, I shoved them under my thighs where they proceeded to pinch me for depriving them of such pleasure after a long, long absence. I have to pee, I said. The nibbling at my ear stopped. Frustrated scream from my bimbo libido, whod been chained up so long she resembled a skeleton hanging from Brudes dungeon wall. Which raised a whole slew of new questions I wasnt yet awake enough to deal with. I struggled to sit up. Vayl pulled back slightly. You do? I reached up to kiss him, feather-light, on the chin, whispered, Does this feel like the right time to you? The right place? Yes. I laughed. His chuckle sounded less strangled every time he let it roll. And when heãll.ont let me up, his smile even looked less murderous than usual. Shall I wait for you, then? Up to you. I wont be long. I spent five minutes in the bathroom and came out feeling a lot more like the old Jaz, who would never have dreamed of biting her opponent on the neck. At least I hadnt suffered any bad effects from it. Yet, whispered a new voice in my mind, one Id never heard before and didnt have time now to pinpoint. At six thirty in the morning Tearlach stopped reflecting the personalities of its owners and guests, and began to show its own individual quirks. A light rain had begun outside, along with a wind that made the house whisper and creak as we walked down the hall toward the stairs. Vayl could see in the dark, and with my contact lenses activated, so could I. The knickknacks and frills that had seemed homey in the light now took on a spook-house freakishness as we passed them. We crept up the stairs, Vayl moving silently inside his camouflage, me shielded by my Sensitivity and Bergmans watch, Jack just naturally quiet on his padded feet. We reached the fourth-floor landing before I smelled it. Vayl. A witch is working a spell here, I whispered. Yes, you told me. The Haighs No, a witch. A Wiccan, like Tolly. Cole met us a few steps into the hallway, his eyes wide and glittering as he swung them from my face to Vayls. Look at the doors, he whispered, shining his flashlight on the entrance to Floraidhs room. At first it looked like any quaint old door thats been painted repeatedly. A dull shine reflected the off-white Floraidh had chosen to color her entryway. Shed hung a basket of silk forget-me-nots under the room number. You know what, I dont think the paint on that door was cracked when I opened it earlier this evening, I said. Look at Dormals, he murmured as he swung the light in that direction. Hers was in even worse shape. Paint had peeled down in strips, as if a clawed hand had scraped it top to bottom. The door creaked, and then the diamond-embedded symbol on its upper-right-hand corner flared, as if it had begun to burn deep within the wood. The jewel itself glittered so brightly Id have believed the sun was shining straight on it if the window wasnt shaded. Cole swung his light to Floraidhs door. We watched the same action take place there. And then, as suddenly as I might snap my fingers, the scent of Wicca died. Its gone, I said. It is? Cole trained his light all around the hallway as if to catch the culprit whod tried, and failed, to breach the Scidairans defenses. Was it Bea? I dont know. I didnt scent witchery at Castle Hoppringhill when all those snakes appeared. So either she was trying to mask herself there because she was in public . . . Vayl flicked Coles light off. Or Floraidh has ãorae stwo mortal enemies staying under her roof. After such an exciting start to the day, youd have thought the action would swing right on into overdrive. Nope. Vayl went back to his room to crawl into his specially made blackout bed-tent. After sleeping until one in the afternoon, Albert accepted the news about Mom and our plan to deal with her remarkably well. He grabbed a bite to eat and took Jack back to my room to watch a My Family marathon until we decided we needed them. Cole and I took turns napping, attending GhostCon events with Albert and Jack like we really gave a crap about the feng shui of a haunted foyer, and watching Floraidh. Since our ward spent most of the day in her room concocting weird Scidair spells while Dormal looked after the B and B, wed had to improvise our stalker spot, turning the walk-in linen closet beside Dormals room into a Scidair-hide. I came up with the name. It helped alleviate my minor claustrophobia to imagine I was a National Geographic photographer, surrounded by vast expanses of jungle, just waiting for the elusive kangahipposeal to appear, at which time Id film that sucker like a paparazzi on speed. We furnished the Scidair-hide with a laptop and folding chair, from which we eyeballed the empty hallway like we thought the walls were about to sprout ninjas. Sure, it wouldve been a lot more comfortable, not to mention safer, to guard her from one of our rooms. But if Bea tried something during the day, seconds would count. And though I could move a lot faster than I used to, I still wasnt superhuman enough to race up two flights of stairs in time to save her from an assassin standing right at her door. The first time Cole relieved me he came with good news. Rhonas driving your dad nuts. She keeps knocking on our door, asking him if hed like to accompany her to her GAPT seminar tomorrow. I think that blow to her head has lodged an obsession for him deep in her cortex. Cool! Plus, while I was fending her off for him What! He gave me twenty bucks and promised to fart under the covers for the rest of the day. I shrugged. How could you argue with that? Anyway, it gave me the chance to talk to her about Iona. She came with great references. Which I plugged into the database along with one of the shots our cameras picked up. Shes clean. Squeakily so. Bummer. I spent my break trying to solve the mystery of Beas true identity while some GhostCon idiot droned on and on about why people who die violently have such a hard time resting in the ever-after. I wanted to jump out of my chair and yell, Well, Id be pissed too! I settled for relieving Cole early. Since I couldnt shuffle my chips for the noise theyd make, I practiced walking one across the tops of my fingers. Amazing how much you can improve at something when thats the only thing you do for two hours straight. Oh yeah, there was that ten minutes when I figured out Dormals secret. Before my first nap Id sent the pictures of her room to Tolly along with a request to let me know what she could make of them.ãd m%" Shed gotten back to me with the results right around the middle of my last watch. The symbols on Dormals and Floraidhs doorways were charms of protection, ones meant to keep ghostly and magical attacks neutralized. The squigglies on her wall? A massive curse aimed at one Edward Samos. The kind, Tolly said, that a scorned lover chooses, because wound around the curse is the demand for the stolen love to return. Meaning what, exactly? Id asked Tolly. If I had to guess, Id say Samos broke up her happy home, Tolly replied. Do you know of anyone shes holding out hopes of reuniting with? Actually, yeah, I do. Around four Cole came to relieve me. Anything new? he asked as I handed him the laptop. Not much, I replied. Oh. Except I found out that Dormals in love with Floraidh, whos in love with Samos. Well, that could be significant. I dont know. Samos is dead. Why would Dormal want to kill Floraidh now? Love is, like, the least logical emotion on earth, he said, avoiding my eyes. Look at us. On paper were perfect for each other, but in real life . . . He shrugged. I crouched down in front of him so I could get a better look at his expression. Hurt. Despite all my efforts, and although hed pretended otherwise, Id made his heart bleed. What to say now? Where were the words that would heal him without leaving ice between us? What are you looking for, Cole? You! I shook my head. Come on. You knew I wanted Vayl almost from the second we met. And you still came after me. What is it that you think I can give you? He closed the laptop lid, spread his fingers out across it and studied them, turned his hands over and watched his palms for a while. If he couldve seen his future there, would he have felt any relief? I want what my parents have. Real love. A whole lifetime of it. Ive been looking, God, since I was probably fifteen. Every time I meet a woman I think, Shes amazing. She could be the one. And then, no. I realize shes somebody elses one and I let her go. Then I found you. And I still keep thinking, Yeah, this is it. I knew, if I had made a single different decision in my life, he mightve been right. No Matt. No dead Helsingers. No life as an assassin and no Vayl might have all added up to a Jasmine Bemont with lots of Cole Jrs running around her suburban split-level. Because I did love him. And part of me wanted to be that woman for him. I said, You know I cant do that to you. As much as I might want to, I cant give you that life. You only think Im the one because you dont really know me. Youve never seen the horror Im capable of. Jaz If only youd consider somebody better. Like Viv. Shes a great girl. We may go on a few dates. We may sãdatometay together for a month or two. Someday well probably be good friends. But I can already tell shes not the one. Id put my hands on his knees to make my point. Now I dropped them. Im sorry. When Coles answer turned out to be a shrug, I shuffled off to his room to try for a last power nap before Vayl rose. Id been worried about sleeping after my confrontation with Brude, but Raoul and Colonel John had assured me that his promise of safe passage meant Id be okay for the duration of the mission. Coming back to his territory after his two-week freebie concluded might be a problem, but they were working on a way to protect me from him should I ever need to cross his lands again. And it turned out they were right. Despite the niggling worries about Brude, and Cole, I slept well. No dreams. No interruptions. Until Vayl knocked on my door. His hair sparkled, still wet from the shower. Wearing a black button-down shirt with pinstripes tucked into faded jeans he looked good enough to eat. I felt like a leftover taco. Hi. I am up for the evening. Really, should it be legal for one mans smile to make your heart skip a beat? Maybe if hes not a man at all, but a vampire who has finally taught you the meaning of the word luscious. I need a shower. And some food. I thought a second. And lessons. Oh? Im pretty sure theres no way Im going to be able to keep you interested if you continue to catch me when my hairs standing on end and my breath smells like drooly pillow. But maybe if some svelte supermodel could teach me a few tricks The alarm in his eyes made me reach for Grief. Which was currently hanging in its holster on the headboard of the bed. So all I got for my trouble was a handful of armpit. Lovely. Problem was, I couldnt even make farting noises to entertain him. All I could do was stand there and look like a freak show reject. I think he mightve read some of what I was thinking in my eyes, because his lips curled as he ran his fingertips down my arms. Oooh, shivery good! My sweet pretera, do not change for my benefit. I love you just as you are. Evening breath and all. What a nice thing to say. Im not sure I buy it, but I appreciate the sentiment. Ah yes, you always did prefer actions to words. He leaned down and kissed the tip of my nose. Never fear. I am still working on a most amazing proof for the depth of my feelings for you. Well, you could start by letting me get freshened up. Certainly. Take all the time you need. I am just going to relieve Cole. I understand he and the girls are scheduled to sit in on Rhonas presentation shortly. Wow. So cool that I get to miss that. Unfortunately my shift at GhostCon started right after Coles ended, so I did have to endure a debate over what shades do when theyre taking a break from the haunting biz. Some panelists voted for them falling into a ãfalendkind of mystical coma state from which they emerged only when disturbed by our presence. Others insisted they functioned in a society of sorts, one much more savage than ours, where atrocity was the earmark of progress and success. After what Id seen in Brudes dungeon, I tended to agree with them. The only other interesting occurrence that evening happened when I got back to the B and B in time to meet the Haighs on the way to their fancy supper. Wow, dont you guys look ritzy? I said as I met them on the walk in front of Tearlach. Humphrey wore a shiny black suit, white shirt, and bow tie while Lesley had chosen an ivory dress with matching low-heeled pumps. Thank you! she said, her hand fluttering up to her hair. Im so excited. Ive never been to Adairs before. Wheres your necklace? I asked. She looked at me blankly. Excuse me? The diamond rose necklace you had on last night. You said youd brought it just to wear to this dinner. She gave me that polite smile people reserve for eccentrics and friendly drunks. Im sorry, you must have me confused with someone else. I dont own any necklaces like that. Of course, my mistake, I said, stepping aside to let them pass. Helluva spell, Floraidh. Just wiped their minds clean of those jewels, didnt you? Wonder what else you erased while you were at it? I told Vayl about the conversation as I took my linen-closet watch, but he still wanted to wait and see. The mission is our priority, he said as he handed off the laptop. We must neutralize Bea. Whos taking her own sweet time showing, I muttered as I grabbed the computer and thumped into the chair. If she doesnt make a move tonight Im going to smoke her out. I know, impatient words from a girl who shouldve been an ace at waiting by now. But I wasnt the only one who was sick of Beas lack of progress. Midnight. Id once read this was the witching hour. Then I learned that only counted if the moon was full. As I jerked upright in bed, jarred awake by the shout in my head, I knew three things at once. The moon was only in its first quarter, showing like a halved dime in the sky. Id overslept my shift change. And the voice Id heard wasnt my own. Jack jumped into bed beside me, a forbidden practice that he knew would earn him a scolding. But as soon as he saw I was awake he bounded over me, went straight to the door, and began to scratch. I adjusted the receiver, which had fallen back into my hair while Id napped. Did you hear it too? I asked. Jack looked back at me and jumped on the door, the thump he made probably loud enough to alert Vayl, whod retired to his room to see if he could pull up the results of the ash test wed sent for, and also to help Albert hide from Rhona, who hadnt given up her clumsy attempts at seduction. The guys met us in the hall. Before I could ask, Vayl said, Cole is in trouble. Come. He led the way to the Scidair-hide. The door was cracked open. Vayl raised his eyebrows at me. As I drew and cocked Grief, I sent my extra senses into the room ahead of me. Shook my head. No scent of others. From the look on Vayls face he couldnt feel any intense human emotions either. And Jack showed no more than mild interest in the entire exercise. With Albert staying in the hall to watch, we entered the room carefully. Vayl led, throwing frost ahead of him so thick I could see my breath before Id taken a single step. How, with a laptop feeding him camera shots, had Cole not seen them coming? Scidair, my mind replied as it noted the upset chair. The quarter-sized spot of blood on the floor next to it. The wad of gum that had fallen out of his mouth at some point during the kidnap. Or killing? No. Hell no! Id have known! Id have felt himpass! Right? Geez, where do you go when you cant stand being inside your hysterical head one more second? Some girls find a sympathetic shoulder to cry on. Some shop. I warm my hand on the butt of my gun and sink into my own center. Its not quite the shelter it used to be. Cracks have opened and the floors developed a big rusty spot, but it still does the job most of the time. Vayl pointed to himself, jabbed a finger back toward Floraidhs room. Then he gestured for me to take Jack and check out Dormals place. We met back in the hide less than fifteen seconds later, where Albert had at least had the presence of mind not to touch anything. Shes not in there, I whispered. Although Im pretty sure we tripped whatever magical alarms theyve woven over their rooms. I felt them zap as soon as we crossed the thresholds. Vayl shrugged it off. His expression said now was not the time to be timid. Floraidh has left as well. She keeps a shrine to Samos behind that screen. Okay, thats pathetic. I have not even begun. Besides pictures and ticket stubs she also has hair snippets, fingernail clippings, and a used condom. Ick! I watched Jack sniff at the bloodstain. My first instinct was to shove his nose away from the spot. His desire to take in that aspect of Coles scent grossed me out. Until I gave it a second thought. He didnt get that I might disapprove of his behavior. He was in dog mode, pointing on odors that stood out because, for one reason or another, they interested him. Maybe thats how I needed to view Floraidh. Not as a woman whod loved Samos enough to keep souvenirs of their time together. But as a Scidairan who needed bits of him in order to cast a spell that would . . . what? You cant raise a man from the dead when hes got no body to raise. Unless you steal yourself another one. Shit! They mustve been planning this for a while. And Cole probabëAndze=ly hadnt even been the original target. But Floraidh had been forced to step up her timetable for some reason. Gather diamonds to fend off ghosts who would interfere because, why? Was Samos stuck somewhere in the Thin? And was it the shades job to make sure he didnt come back? If Brude was Satans Enforcer, maybe he was sheltering Samos. Or trying to distract us so nobody could keep him from returning. But, then, why the need for the diamonds? Didnt matter. Shed manipulated Humphrey into handing over the goods. Taken Cole. And if we didnt find them soon Samos would return. We did a quick check of the hallway. Kinda redundant, since we knew it went nowhere but past the rooms wed already searched. They cant be that far ahead of us, I fumed. We just heard Coles voice! You stay here and keep searching, said Vayl. Albert, go downstairs and keep watch over their car. At least we will know if they try to leave by the lane. Should weI didnt want to ask. It hurt to consider cutting Cole out of our loop. But if it would help in the end Should we tune the party line to a different frequency? We would be assuming Floraidh and Dormal had found his receiver and understood its significance, said Vayl. Am I stating the situation correctly? Id say that about sums it up. He gave it a moments thought. No. At worst I believe they will think it another one of our ghost-reaching gadgets. And anything that might help us find him faster is worth the risk. They took off, leaving me spinning in the hall, trying to decide if the Scidairans had taken Cole to the attic. Was there an attic? If so, would a coven perform wicked rites there while the guests slept two floors below? I dont think so. Wed closed the fourth-floor doors. Now I opened them wide. Went back into the linen closet where Jack lay, looking despondent, by the wrecked chair. I crouched beside him. What do you think? I asked as he looked up at me with his expressive black eyes. Can you help me find Cole? I heard his tail thump against the floor before I saw it wagging out of the corner of my eye. Okay then. I caught the end of his leash. Have another sniff. I directed his attention to the blood. Then we spent some time with the chair. When I couldnt stand the delay any longer I said, Got it? A straight-up perk of the ears told me hed decided the game was on. I led him into the hall. Knelt down beside him. Said, Wheres Cole? Whered he go? Lets find him, okay? Lets go play with Cole! He sniffed around, with me repeating the command long enough that Vayl had rejoined us by the time Jack reached the wall at the halls end. The one with the cute little table holding our camera. Ducking under the table, Jack began to scratch. I looked at Vayl. I shouldve known better. My dog sucks at trailing. The last time we were home I accidentally dropped a hot dog on the floor while I was cooking supper one night. And despite the fact that he ëe fks was sitting beside me at the time I still had to show him where it landed. At least Albert is in place, Vayl replied. They cannot drive Cole anywhere without us knowing it. Jack yelped and jumped back, all four of his paws clearing the ground at the same time as the section of floor that held the table suddenly lifted and slid three feet to the left. As we watched the cleverly hidden trapdoor reveal a steep set of stairs, Vayl put a hand on my shoulder. I suppose you know what this means? I leaned over and gave Jack a vigorous rubdown. That my dog is better than a trained bloodhound? No. That you are a terrible cook. I shot him a dirty look, but it missed. Because hed already hit the stairs running. Come on, boy, I told my canine hero. Well bide our time on the cook comment. Delayed revenge is always the sweetest. We followed Vayl down the stairs, taking a dangerous pace considering the lack of light and their narrow, winding path. At one point Jack stopped. Sniffed. Demanded that I sniff too. Or, if I was going to be crass about it, at least bend over and take a good look. More blood. They mustve dropped him here. We moved on, seeing no evidence of another exit by the time wed reached what we thought should be the first floor. These stairs must end in the basement, Vayl said. Makes sense, I replied. As we continued downward Alberts voice broke the rhythm of my heightened breathing. I hear an engine, he said. But nothings moving out front. It sounds like its coming from the barn. Can you check it out without being seen? asked Vayl. Insulted huff. Maybe someday Ill teach you a thing or two about recon, ya baby. Ha! If only Albert knew how old Vayl really was! Um, never mind. We finally reached the basement. Typical clutter youd expect in a B and B storeroom. Broken bed. Shelves packed with paint cans. A freezer full of wrapped meat and frostbitten veggies. A dehumidifier humming away in the middle of the room. Also the guts of the building, which meant we had to bow our heads or be concussed by large pipes that led to the furnace and smaller ones that rushed water from its outer source up to every faucet in the place. Jack found the stairs that led up to a plank door, which stood open, witness to the Scidairans rush. Vayl took my hand, not out of a sense of shared adventure or romance, but because he was getting ready to run and didnt want me to slow him down. As we strode toward the exit I asked, Will Jack be able to keep up with us? I could run pretty fast now that Id shared blood with a Were. But Vayl could practically fly. He glanced down at the malamute panting happily at my heels. He should. If not, let him go. He will find us. Vayl trotted up the stairëed hees. They led us into the herb garden. We could hear the engine now. Sounds like an ATV, I said. Its a Honda Big Red, said Albert. Youve seen those? Theyre like mini Jeeps with two seats up front, a roll bar, and a small bed in back to haul things with. I get the picture, I said. Where are you? Im by the barn, looking in through a crack in the outer wall. Four women inside that I can see. Dormal and Floraidh on the Big Red, the other two opening the back door for them. Youd better hustle. Theyre backing out right now. We ran. Do you see Cole? asked Vayl. Ive got the wrong angle. Theres definitely something in the bed of that thing, but its hard to tell what from here. As the distance closed between us and the barn, the Scidairans suddenly came into view. Theyd turned the Big Red toward the path wed taken to get to Tearlach during our Ghost-Walk. Hard to tell where they were headed. The cemetery? Clava Cairns? The castle and its plane-hopping doorway? Who cared? We didnt intend to let them get to the tree line. I realized I needed a hand free to work my weapon, so I dropped Jacks leash, which had become taut enough as we ran that I realized he couldnt keep up with us anyway. I pulled Grief, estimating the first moment I could fire and hope to hit my target. The part of me that hadnt yet folded down into assassin mode noted Coles legs, clothed in ripped jeans and his favorite red high-tops, dangling over the edge of the vehicles bed, and realized he would be so pissed if he was conscious. In fact, hed probably be saying something like, This is just my luck. I couldnt get nabbed by some high-class level of criminal who wears bling and rides in limos. No. I have to be kidnapped by the cast of Bewitched. Speaking of bling, was that glitter I saw reflecting from Floraidhs neck Humphreys forgotten creation? I was thinking so. But before I could figure out how to make that vulnerability work for us, I hit a brick wall and landed flat on my ass. At which point Jack trotted up to me and sniffed my forehead as if to say, See what you get for leaving me behind? I looked up. Whatever Id hit had no visible boundaries. All I could see, with every one of my senses maxed out, was a slight bend in the horizon, as if I were viewing it from a telescope. And, of course, now that I wasnt zeroed in on Cole I could smell the spell that had flung me down. Vayl hadnt been dumped, but he had been stunned. He stood a couple of arms lengths to one side of me, hands on his knees, slowly shaking his head. I turned back to search for the cause of our blockage. There, at the corner of the barn. The other two women Albert had mentioned. I recognized one as the girl wed seen manning the Tearlach table at GhostCon. The other was a fiftyish spinster with a forgettable face who mustve decided taking care of her mother as she slowly faded from life wasnt quite as fulfilling as shed anticipated. So why not bow down to an evil sorceress on the side? They wore long indigo dresses that clung like spiderwebs as they moved their hands through motions that reminded me eerily of the Raisers whod inadvertently caused me a shitload of trë shs touble already. These motions, however, demanded where the Raisers pleaded. Their fingers jabbed, their fists punched, the sides of their hands sliced through the air as if to cut through the fabric of the planet itself. And the Raisers had steered wide of introducing sacrifice into their act. I couldnt tell what had once animated the lump bleeding on the ground between Floraidhs rear guard, but I suddenly felt like the most irresponsible pet owner ever, bringing Jack into a situation where animals his size ended up lying limp and lifeless so that wicked shitbricks could progress. He didnt seem too happy about the deal either. His ears laid back as he caught the scent of the carcass. Or maybe it was the Scidairan chant that put him off. It did sound like it had been written by someone who enjoyed the noise of whiny two-year-olds. I shivered, realizing that the wintry lifting of Vayls powers was only part of the reason. Im over my head this time, I thought. These women are going to fry us like moths in a bug zapper and theres not a damn thing we can do to stop them. Still, I struggled to my feet. Better to die upright than flat on your tush, thats what Granny May always used to say. Though why shed ever had cause to develop that philosophy I had no idea. Too bad she wasnt here to pour more pearls of wisdom into my empty brain. It couldve used some bright ideas right about now. As if he could read my mind Vayl murmured, These cannot be full coven members. Floraidh will need those for whatever she has planned for Cole. These are novices, Jasmine. We can beat them. With what? I whispered. How do you battle something whose weapons you cant even see? Wed never had to kill a Scidairan before, dammit. Pete saved those kinds of hits for our warlock. He came to stand at my shoulder. Use what you know. And then improvise. I took a deep breath. And yelled, Love those outfits, girls! You look like a couple of litmus test strips. Yo, Vayl, did we bring the acid? Lets turn these bitches red! Anybody with even a week of field experience wouldnt have missed a step. But these bimbettes mustve come fresh from the Scidair School of World-Ripping. They both hesitated. And in that moment, as it so often does during the most violent times of my life, everything slowed down as everyone moved at once. Albert stepped out from hiding, swinging some sort of club at the shorter of the two Scidairans. She fell to her knees as her partner spun to face this new threat. I hoped the shock of Alberts attack would send her into instinctual attack mode. If she just jumped him, hed be fine. Even at his age he could pound the crap out of men twice his size. Unfortunately she kept her cool. Sweeping her power from the shield that had barred us, she shoved it at my dad, throwing him into the barns wall. He crumpled to the ground. Already halfway to them, Grief in one hand, my bolo in the other, I kept one eye on Albert and the other on the girls. The one hed felled was stirring, moaning. The other had begun to turn back to me. Thank God! Albert moved. But it was to clutch one hand to his chest. Shit! Vayl swept past me, grabbing my hand on the way and holding our arms outstretched. We cëstr> No, said Vayl. Remember the mission. For a second I couldnt. Not even the part about why we had to work it in Scotland. All I wanted was to shoot that black heart full of steel, guarantee that nobody elses dad would ever suffer a heart attack because this twisted bit of snot couldnt see the good in anything. Then Albert belched. Ahh, thats better. Did you see that, Jaz? She knocked the breath right out of me! As I turned my head, my neck aching with the effort it took to hold up my unbelieving brain, Vayl said, Albert, can you find some rope? We must not leave them free to roam while we chase after Cole. I watched Albert struggle to his feet, his knees seeming to be more of a problem than the blows hed taken from the Scidairan. As soon as he disappeared into the barn I said, I always suspected he was indestructible. Now I know it. However, when he didnt immediately return I started to wonder if Id spoken too soon. You two might want to come in here, Albert finally said. Nodding to one another, we each grabbed a girl and shook them awake. Id chosen the smaller one, who came to all at once. She sat up, grabbing her head and screeching like a pissed-off parrot. Be quiet, I said as I grabbed her wrists and shoved them high enough on her back that she squawked again. Youre just going to give yourself a bigger headache. Vayls old gal decided the whole situation was horribly humiliating and began to cry as we walked them into the barn. Or maybe she thought wed sympathize and let them go. Ha! Albert stood in the open space between two rows of empty stalls. In one hand he held a tarp. The other motioned to an enormous black-lidded barbecue, the kind youd expect to see beside a food vendors tent at a street fair. I lifted the lid, he said. People store all kinds of stuff in their grills. I thought, Why not rope? He pointed. Shoving my charge ahead of me, I moved toward the cooker. And stopped again just before my hip hit the side table. Vayl? Yes, Jasmine, he said gravely. Is that an eyeball lying in the cinders under the grate? I believe so. Jesus. I spun my girl around, but before I could even begin to question her she threw up. The only reason she missed me was that I read the signs correctly and shoved her away before any damage was done. Tie her up, Albert. For once, he just nodded. Turning to Vayls prisoner, I stalked toward her, noting with satisfaction that the closer I got the bigger her eyes grew. I dont know anything! she squeaked. Sure you do, I said. Your boss is cooking people in her backyard. Thats not something shes going to be ës > I lifted my knife. Pressed the tip against her cheek. We could add another trophy to the one in that grill real easy. Change of angle, just enough to draw blood. Vayl held her tightly, not allowing her to jump and injure herself further. Giving me complete control. What are they planning tonight? Floraidh is bringing the Raptor back to the skies. Raising Samos, just like I thought. Okay, dont panic. How? Were eaters of the dead. It transforms us, and allows us to live beyond our mortal lives. She sounded like she was reading from a textbook. The same one Tolly had stolen a peek from when shed dipped her foot into Scidairan magic. What does that have to do with my friend? She gasped as I twisted the knife, letting her cheek feel its sharp edge. When we eat the living we can make other transformations. With the right words, the right components, we can Her eyes widened in horror as they focused on a spot behind me. She knows Im talking to you! You must promise to protect me! Of course. Wheres she headed? Clava Cairns. Shes already buried the items she needs there. She just had to get the diamonds to pro The girl gasped. Floraidh! Im sorry. I had no Both girls began to choke. I pulled the knife away from the talkers face as her body bucked and writhed, struggling for air. Within a minute Vayl had laid her beside her partner. Though Albert had called an ambulance, it would serve only as a hearse. I grabbed Vayls arm. Lets go. We can still catch up to them if we hurry, right? He looked off in the direction theyd gone, cast his eyes back down to me. Possibly. But I would hate to be drained of my energy at the very point I might need it the most. The van, then. Ill drive, I said, digging into my pocket for the keys. Albert, you stay here with Jack. And explain the dead girls how? he asked. The way my lucks been running, theyll have stood me in front of a firing squad for murder before you two get here to back up my story! The fact that Albert had managed to keep up with us as we hurried around to the front of the house explained better than anything how he felt about being left behind. And I sure as hell didnt have time to argue. Fine. But you keep your ass parked in the van until we tell you its okay to come out, I said. I might be able to help you, he told me. Im pretty handy with a golf club. Which was when I finally got a good look at the weapon that had taken down girl number two. Hard to tell where hed found the nine iron he was currently using as a walking stick, but at this point I wouldnt have cared if it was a bazooka. Youre in the vehicle or youre stuck here and I dont give a crap if they dangle yoë thnt>u from Castle Hoppringhills tallest tower. I knew you were gonna say that. Fine. But if you need me, yell. Albert hefted himself into the backseat of the Alhambra as Vayl, Jack, and I jumped into the front. The dog settled between the front seats until Albert said, Yo, mutt. Ive got a goody for you back here. While it wasnt advisable, I glanced behind me. My dad was just pulling a sausage out of his pocket, which Jack reacted to with a bouncing turn that slapped his tail against my jacket as he enjoyed his snack. Why are you carrying fresh meat around with you? I asked as I turned my eyes back to the road. I never know when Im going to want a snack. Whats in your pants pocket? A Fruit Roll-Up and half a ham sandwich. Youre joshing. I never joke about food. I wished hed find something to kid about. My insides were wound up so tight a good guitarist couldve played the opening riff to Smoke on the Water on my intestines. Cole is fine, said Vayl. How do you know? I snapped. Its not like we have any clue what her plan is. Hell, she might have already started snacking on his fingers. Which means even if we save him hell never be able to talk to Viv again! Albert laughed. You are such a dick, I said under my breath. What did you say? my father demanded. Youre a selfish dick! I yelled. Thats better! I knew I taught you not to talk behind peoples backs! The turn to Clava Cairns appeared on my right a lot sooner than Id anticipated. I slammed the brakes and spun the wheel, making my dad swear as I slid him into the window. Even Vayl had to clutch the door handle, and I wondered for a second if the vehicle was going to roll as the tires screeched like a pissed-off diva. As soon as I had the vehicle straightened out again, I killed the lights. Is that such a good idea? asked Albert. I can see fine, I replied. What kind of approach were you considering? asked Vayl as we rocketed past the sign that told us we had less than five kilometers to go before we reached one of Scotlands most ancient landmarks. Quick and violent, I said. He considered. That might be a problem if she has a shield in place like the one that felled us. Im driving a van toward them at seventy miles an hour. That gives you a little more than two minutes to thëo m> His answer was to tighten his seat belt and reach back to get a good grip on Jacks collar. Oohrah! yelled my dad. This takes me back! Anybody got a weapon I can use? Goddammit, youre staying in the van! What if somebody sneaks in through the back? Or breaks a window? This glass isnt bulletproof, you know. I am driving an unfamiliar vehicle down a narrow road Ive never seen before. Do you really want to be pissing me off right now? Vayl handed Albert his cane. Just twist the blue crystal on the top, he said. The sheath shoots off, which many of my opponents have found detrimental to their health to begin with. Inside is a weapon made by an Indian sword smith known the world over for his secret forging techniques. The blade is over seven hundred years old and it has never lost its edge. I glanced in the rearview in time to see the respect squaring Alberts jaw as he accepted Vayls sword. The fingers of one hand brushed lightly against the tigers stalking each other from one end of the sheath to the other. Thanks, he said. Ill make sure it gets back to you in good shape. Brownnoser, I whispered to Vayl as he settled back into his seat. Whatever I have to do . . . He let the sentence hang long enough that I shot a look his direction. His eyes, luminous in my Bergman-enhanced vision, made suggestions that sucked the breath right out of my lungs. I forced my attention back to the road, but didnt try to hide my growing grin. Why was it that when we were about to pull something extreme he managed to wind up my nerves and spin them like a basketball on the tip of his finger? Hard to freak about the possible cannibalization of your friend, or your own imminent doom, with Mr. Right exuding confidence and desire in equal doses at your elbow. I glanced at him one more time, let him see the smile that showed I understood his message: Relax. Were going to kick ass like we always do. Because its us. Cirilai sent a shot of warmth up my left arm. It linked Vayl and me in a way that suddenly became clear as we hurtled around another corner and found ourselves careening through the parking lot of Clava Cairns on our way to disaster. For a second it was hard to see past the glitter, as if hundreds of reflectors had been set in the small cavities of the cairns and around the trunks of the nearest trees. Seriously? Could those all be diamonds? I wondered. Then I had no time left to ponder. Eleven Scidairans, varying in age from eighteen to sixty, danced around a fire whose flames flared in vivid blues and purples. Did I mention most of the ladies were naked? My father, who had once gone for two weeks before realizing Id gotten my hair cut short, noticed right away. Son of a bitch, look at the tits on that brunette! Yeah, Dad, were all about boobs in the CIA, I snapped. We have whole courses in how to tell the difference between the real ones and the fake ones. Who cares? my father responded. As long as they bounce Im a happy camper. How about you, Vayl? Hard to interpret the sound that came from my sverhamins throat. Either he was dying of asphyxiation or he thought my dad was the funniest man on earth but didnt want me to know it. Rather than scattering as soon as the headlights of our Alhambra hit them, the coven members huddled together, their long, stringy hair and heavily lined eyes combined with their lily-white skin to make them resemble unearthed corpses. The two whod retained their clothes hung back, somehow familiar but too hard to place at our current speed. As one of the coven screamed a phrase I didnt recognize, the rest smashed their hands together. Whatever they threw mustve been potent. Because I could smell it before it crashed into the windshield. A spell of such combined ill will that as soon as it hit, it took color and form. A green, hollow-eyed Fury with serpentine hair and fangs the size of my fist. I turned my head, raising my right arm to protect it against the flying glass. Something screamed, sounding like a tire squealing on pavement, though by now we were bumping over the grassy path that led to the cairns. I felt the bracelet on my wrist shiver, as if Id grabbed the handle of a working chain saw. When cool air hit my face instead of glass, I dared a look. The bracelet had released its own form. An image of Tolly, looking miffed. At me. For this Im missing Animal Planet? I shrugged, my hands still full of speeding van. I aimed it straight for the coven as Tolly frowned. She grabbed the Fury by the throat just as it lunged for Vayl. Opening her mouth as big as she could, which was pretty wide considering her relative size at the moment, she bit its head off. I thought you were a vegetarian, I said. I am, she replied. Philosophically speaking. Huh. I spun the wheel, sending the Alhambra into a high-speed turn that raised dead leaves, new grass, and dirt as high as the windows. Best of all, the coven members ran like spooked squirrels as we circled around for another go at them. Dont I get a thanks? she demanded. Were not through yet, I said. Well, I am, doll. Ive only got so much juice for one night. And its used up. Well, then, thanks. I owe you one. Yes, you do. Still chewing, she disappeared into the leaves of the nearest beech tree. I do not see Floraidh or Dormal among the crowd, Vayl reported. I think Jacks about to puke, Albert said. Whyd you feed him that sausage, then! I demanded. Well, I didnt know you were going to play bumper cars tonight! I stood on the brakes, yanking Grief out of its holster as I threw my dad the keys. Get out! I said. You mean if things start to go south No, I mean now! I just realized were in Clava Cairns after midnight, which is right where you shouldnt be. Because my moms a bitch who waits for no one. So leave! I jumped out and rounded the front of the van to join my boss. The coven had hidden behind trees and bushes. Id spotted over half of them within the first ten seconds of my search. But they werent the threats. I was concerned about the ones I couldnt place. Something came flying at Vayl from the lower branches of a huge old fir tree. He dodged left to miss it, and it landed at my feet, a mutated pinecone that flamed first red, then black as it ate its way into the earth. I took aim, but Vayl beat me to her, leaping into the tree like a panther, his powers leaving a wake of frost behind him. She dropped first, a frozen corpse, touched by the cantrantia of a wraith. He followed, landing in a crouch, his fangs bared as he searched for his next victim. Movement inside the cairn wed toured earlier caught my enhanced vision. Come out of there right now or I start shooting! Dont! Were on our way! A line of three women paraded down the narrow path. The GhostCon lanterns, already lit in anticipation of the tours that would begin in an hour or so, shone on their pale and unrepentant faces. Raise your hands! I yelled. I counted palms, coming up with an uneven number just as the third woman jerked her hidden hand out and pointed at me, as if accusing me of some heinous crime. I hit my knees and rolled behind a standing stone, my hair rising off my scalp as one of the cairn rocks spun to the spot Id just vacated and exploded. I covered my head until the hail of fragments slackened, then popped cover just long enough to bring her down. Shed probably been a grandmother. A piercing scream from deeper in the woods brought me to my feet. Cole, I whispered, though my mind insisted no man could take his voice that high, not even under torture. I ran in that direction, holding out my free hand for Vayl to grab. Together we raced into the forest, a couple of night creatures prepared to deal death to anyone who blocked our paths. We stopped just outside a clearing made unnatural by the creatures inhabiting it. I was sure it was only the second time Inland Taipans had ever set foot, er, scale in Scotland. Floraidh stood with her back to us, trying to get Cole to vacate the spot where Dormal had dumped him, probably during the wreck. Shed rammed the Big Red into a huge spruce, hitting it so hard that the headlights shone into one another. I couldnt see her at all. Maybe shed been thrown under the low-growing branches of another tree. A ravine drew a line between us and them. The depth of a grave and just wide enough that even a world-class long jumper couldnt make the leap, it divided the clearing on the diagonal without even a fallen tree to simplify the crossing. Moss covered the ground on both sides, and in places small patches of white wildfë ofarilowers reflected the moons light. The place probably made visitors gasp in delight during the day. Right now it made me want to puke. Mainly because Floraidh kept slapping Cole, and his only response was a groggy roll of the head. Vayl touched my arm, calling my attention to Dormal. Shed just walked out of the trees on the opposite end of the glade, but still on Floraidhs side of the land split. The collision hadnt improved her hair, leaving it ratty and full of pine needles. Her dress, a dark brown sack that mightve doubled as a grain tote, had ripped at the hem, but shed left the shard of material to hang like a lifeless tail. She resembled a homeless woman whos just gotten her fix for the day. Her mouth moved without emitting sounds. Her fingers rubbed together as if she was fantasizing about money. And she scented of burning pitch. But none of that mattered. For her it was all about the snakes, at least a hundred of them this time, slowly closing in on Floraidh and her captive. Now I understood why Cole thought hed seen Dormal crying in the castle. Sweat ran down her cheeks like tears, and her shoulders shook from the effort it took to control the animals as they slithered over one anothers bodies, often rising three or four feet like cobras in an effort to intimidate each other. And when that didnt work they struck, trading bites that left both reptiles twitching in the wake of their brethren. Wed finally found Bea. Now it all clicked into place. Of course I hadnt picked up on Beas otherness, because I was already sensing Dormals abilities and writing them off to Scidair. Floraidh looked over her shoulder, the whites of her eyes practically glowing in the dim light of the glade. Dormal, you have to understand! Floraidh cried. This is the only way to bring Edward back Fuck Samos! Dormal cried, temporarily losing track of her spell and the snakes as a result. The mass stopped. Milled. Began to fight. Those on the outskirts glided off to find more reasonable-sized prey. I told you we didnt need him! But would you listen? No, you were smitten the moment he slithered into Tearlach. Just like one of these Damned Ones, he was. Lovely and smooth on the outside. But dripping with venom! I wont lose you to him twice! Better you should die to one of his nature than fall prey to his intrigues again! Floraidh gave a mighty heave that ripped Coles sleeve, exposing most of a lean, tanned shoulder. But she still managed to pull him to his feet just in time to save his toes from a curious Taipan tongue. Dormal, please! Well do anything you say! Just dont let us die this way! Coles eyes finally focused. Did somebody say die? He looked down. Shitsuckers! The grounds moving! He tried to back up, couldnt because of the trees crowding him, and shook Floraidh until her head rocked. Do something! he yelled. Floraidhs response was to scamper up the nearest branch, leaving Cole to try to haul himself up after her. It didnt work as well for him since his brain hadnt quite reconnected with his extremities. But then she grabbed his outstretched hand. Moments later they were perched beside each other like a couple of enormous bats, Cole bitching at Floraidh like she hadnt just thrown him in the back of an overgrown golf cart and hauled him into the woods to act as her lab rat. Why didnt you throw some kind of counterspell down there? he demanded. Youre supposed to be the big bad coven leader. Kick some ass already! I cant! Floraidh cried. All my powers are tied up in the resurrection. I told you not to waste yourself on that brute! Dormal screamed. What will you have left when he returns? Youll be nothing but an empty husk! You dont know that! Floraidh yelled back. Great, the cats are fighting and the snakes can climb trees, I thought as Dormal began chanting again and the Inland Taipans responded in force. I elbowed Vayl, pointed to a spot where I thought I could get a clear shot without endangering Cole. He blinked, nodded, even smiled a little as if everything was just fine. But hed bitten his bottom lip as wed watched the snakes advance. And while blood trickled down his chin, everything below his neck seemed to have frozen in place. I despise snakes, his wide eyes told me. I nodded my understanding. Wished he hadnt lent his cane to Albert. Though his innate powers kept him well armed, hed have felt better with his sword in hand. Aha! I reached into my pocket, pulled out my bolo, and offered it to him. A nearly audible pop as he took it and relief loosened all his major muscles. Using the new skills Id developed in my funky joinage with Trayton, I slunk to the new location Id picked. Dammit! Shed moved, pressing her left side against a thick-trunked oak as if she needed the extra support while she conducted the slitherage. I could keep circling. But Id seen a couple of snakes move in that direction and I didnt love the idea of surprising one of them. I could retrace my steps and try coming around to the other side of her. But that would take time I didnt have. So I stepped into the clearing. Back those snakes off or I splat your brains all over the forest, I told Dormal. As soon as Dormals mouth began to move and my bracelet shook I realized wed run out of time. I shot her just as she drew back behind the tree. Instead of burying my bullet in her ear and ending the nightmare of Bea and her wiggly pets forever, I only managed to destroy the lower half of her face. She couldnt talk, but she could gesture. And the abrupt shove of her hands resulted in a wave of air spinning me off me feet, sending Grief bouncing into the ravine. Dammit, Tolly! Why couldnt you have given me two bracelets! Well, at least the snakes had stopped their progress again. Except some of them had decided to reverse course. Climb down into the ravine and see what they could find on our side. Vayls cantrantia filled the glade, edging the leaves and our clothes with frost. As in the castle, the snakes shifted into slow motion, their heads reaching left and right, as if scouting for ground that hadnt suddenly frigidized. Dormal searched for the culprit. Not finding him, she turned her attention back to me. I saw the plan in her raging eyes. Finishingî" w me off would even the odds and give her such sweet revenge. What she didnt know was that Id never been the big hitter. As had happened countless times before in my work with Vayl, my job was to cause fear, kill if possible, but mainly distract the target from my boss. Who stepped up behind Dormal, silent as the ice that had begun to form on the tips of her eyelashes, my bolo tucked into his belt like he was some misplaced jungle explorer. One of his arms slipped through and trapped her elbows, preventing the motion that would lead to my last breath. The other shoved into her hair and yanked her head sideways. His fangs sank into her blood-soaked throat, making her jump. Just a taste. That was all he took before he raised his head and spit, coating the Taipans closest to them in red. You are foul through and through, woman, he growled. Let us have an end to you now. Despite the fact that she mustve weighed twice what he did, he lofted and tossed her like a caber at the Highland Games. She landed among her creations, her screams choked with blood as they swarmed her, the only warm spot in a sea of winter. Her panic did her in, the jerky attempts to slap them away, to roll to her knees and crawl free enraged the torpor right out of them. By twos and threes, and then in groups too large to count, they attacked, many of them striking multiple times before they were satisfied their prey was no longer a threat. The venom acted almost instantly. One moment Dormal was writhing in panic and pain. The next she was dead. And the second after that, the snakes shriveled into long lines of dust. Aaaah! Coles yell yanked my head around. Floraidh had sunk her teeth into his shoulder. He tried to punch her, but his angle sucked and his blows werent hard enough to knock her free. Vayl! I cried as I leaped to my feet. Hed reached them before Id finished saying his name, leaping into the tree as if he had wings. His arm was a blur as he brought it around to strike Floraidh, sending her flying. The bed of the Big Red broke her fall and, from the sickening crack when she impacted, her spine. Vayl helped Cole down and leaned him against the tree trunk. I crossed the ravine to join them, getting a good look at Coles wound as Vayl pulled him around for a better view. Shed torn a chunk of flesh away and left a gaping, bleeding hole. Jesus Christ! Cole said as he felt the crater with his fingers. I checked him for shock. Yeah, coming on slow but sure. Vayl, I said, I think hes going to need your coat. Of course. Let me see if I can stop this bleeding first. A low laugh from the vicinity of the vehicle made me turn to look. Though Floraidhs legs twisted eerily beneath her, she still managed to raise her head. Its done! she said triumphantly. The way is prepared for my Edwards return now. Bullshit, I told her flatly. We killed two of your women back at the Cairns. Their part had already been played, she said. They haó saomed completed the resurrection ceremony before you arrived. I went on. Plus, my dog dug up his harness earlier this evening. You didnt have the right components to make your spell work in the first place. She didnt even flinch. I never needed that to bring my lover back. And to use it for its real purpose youd need a spell caster. I happen to know your warlock is off chasing some renegade mattick from the Treasury Department whos pissed off the Secretary of Education. Oh, no, not again. Which member of our Oversight Committee is on your payroll? Come on, spill. Thats the only way you couldve Her trickle of delighted laughter cut me off. As if Id waste my hard-earned cash on those dolts. It will be such a pleasure watching them tear your Her words trailed into a gargle. She grabbed the bed of the Big Red, clutching it as her body, which should never have moved again, began to writhe. Goddammit! As Vayl wrapped his coat around Coles shoulders I said, Cole! Do you feel any different? Talk to me! Im . . . I think Floraidh laughed again, her voice moving deeper down the scale. She threw her head back, her face contorted with pain. Vayl and I moved toward her together, of one mind without even having to discuss our intentions. Kill Floraidh, kill the spell. Then Samos couldnt take Coles body. Couldnt return at all. Hey, it had worked with Dormal. It was certainly worth a shot, even if the suits back home raised hell. I pulled my knife from his belt as he called on his cantrantia. A young womans voice said, Stop right there! We kept moving. Neither of us follows orders well. Plus, Cole was close to passing out and Floraidh had begun to seize. If we waited any longer Stop or we kill the old man! And the dog! Fuck. For some reason I looked at my watch. It was like a part of me wanted to mark this moment in my lifes history: 12:34 a.m. May fourteenth. My inner librarian spoke up. In precisely thirteen days you will turn twenty-six. If I live that long. Exhaustion dropped on me like a chronic disease as I turned to face our newest crisis. Drop your weapons! My knife hit the dirt. Vayl pulled his power back and the air warmed by a couple of degrees. I said, Viv! Iona! What the hell? I realized theyd been the two dressed women among the coven that Id seen back at Clava Cairns. Now they stood with the rest of Floraidhs flunkies on the opposite side of the ravine. All of them wore clothes now, shapeless knee-length robes and sandals that brought out the vivid whiteness in their legs. Why, at thesösite moments, did my mind come up with thoughts like That chick should always wear pants? Most of them carried flashlights as well, which I found ironic. The scariest monsters out creeping around were afraid of tripping over a tree root in the dark. I tried to meet Vivs eyes, but she dropped her head, leaving Iona to answer my question. When Floraidh heard about what happened to Viv all those years ago, she was appalled. She explained how her group has learned a form of self-defense that only ghosts can beat. She invited her out here tonight to learn more about them. Of course, I had to come to translate. And to show her how wonderful life in a coven could be. Its actually pretty neat, Lucille. You should join too. Shed been signing the whole time, of course. Not easy to see from all the way across a dimly lit clearing, but then I wasnt the intended audience. Her message was for Cole. Jaz! I turned back, rushing to put my hand into his. He pulled me close. One last hug before I go, he said. When hed pressed his lips against my ear he said, The girls are faking. Ionas actually a witch. A Wiccan. Shes been sent by her circle to stop Floraidh. Ahh. So she was the source of the spell Id sensed earlier. I wasnt sure why I hadnt been able to pick her out as other to start with, but shed probably found a way to guard herself from discovery just like I had. Maybe that funky belt of hers was for more than keeping her crack from showing. Iona, Viv, your move I understand, I said, hoping theyd get my double meaning. Albert, I hope this trip cost you every cent you had. I stared at my dad, currently being held by a petite young blonde who carried a blade almost as long as her leg and a tall, spectacled woman with a professorial demeanor who carried a cleaver like shed been raised by a butcher. I shouldve known he wouldnt leave like Id asked. Hed never listen to me, because in his mind Id never outrank him. He didnt say anything, just squared his shoulders and looked straight ahead as the blonde brought her sword closer to his throat. I memorized her face, so that when the time came I could exact just the right amount of revenge on those sweet, even features. Nope, she didnt look evil. You couldnt tell by the appearance of any of the Scidairans what they did in their free time. They all seemed like pleasant women. The kind youd expect to trade idle gossip with at the grocery store or the bank line. Nine faces at nearly every point on the circle of life. But all of them joined by their shared lust for eternity. The weapons they carried proved it. Blades mostly. Ancient and wicked sharp by the look of them. Strangely, each woman had tied a leather bag to the hilt of her sword, or axe, or dagger. Maybe its their lucky charm, I thought. A couple of the younger women had traded metal for plastic. Naw, not that toy gun crap. This was heavy-duty stuff, so new even Bergman had just mentioned it. The lancers they carried shot a steel bolt into the victim, which pulled electric current without the need for a connecting wire. Dont ask me how, Im no engineer. But the black marketers couldnt get enough of these fourth-generation tasers, because they killed within the first fifteen seconds of contact. Yeah, talk about your cruel and unusual. Vayl cûsiz fiame back to stand beside me. Look at Floraidh, he murmured. When froth started to bubble out of her mouth, and I realized the bits of tissue swimming in it must have come from Coles shoulder, I couldnt watch anymore. I turned to my friend, put my hand on his arm. Im sorry. For everything. If wed never met in Miami I wouldnt have lost my business. Gotten the shit kicked out of me. Taken a job with the CIA. He took a breath. Met my eyes. His began to sparkle. Id never have saved your life in Corpus Christi. Or fallen for you. I winced. He took my hand. Its okay. I know youve chosen Vayl. I love you enough that I just want you to be happy. Ive never felt that way for anyone before, Jaz. Its always been about me before this. What I wanted. What felt good. It hurts not to have you. But Im glad to have felt this way about someone before His eyes cut to Floraidh. He took a deep breath. Before Samos gets me. Vayl, staring down at him, snorted. Now I know what they mean when they call people drama queens. Vayl! Oh, come now, he is just working on your sympathies so he canhow do you say?get into your pants. The man is incorrigible! Hed used that word before. I was really going to have to look it up. If I survived. Vayl sure thought we were all going to skate through. But it seemed to me like our chances were fading even as Floraidhs increased. She stopped shaking. Sat straight up, as if she hadnt practically been broken in half minutes before. She swiveled her head, making sure we were all paying attention as she said, Now, Cole, say your goodbyes. Theres not going to be room in that fine young body for the both of us. Her face had hardened, as if her seizures had sanded off all the soft edges while I was looking the other way. Her voice had deepened by a couple of octaves too, and taken on the slight accent Id recognize even if I lived forever. Finally I couldnt deny the change any longer. She had just made too much of a transformation. Samos? I whispered. As in my earlier visions, his face had stretched itself across hers. But when her eyes turned brown and her teeth squared off like shed just slid in a pair of dentures, I realized this time it was for real. He said, My real name is . . . But why should I tell you now? Such a shame you didnt know it when I was still a vampire. You might have killed me for good then. It was certainly a weak point in my contract. Floraidh emerged again, her pink lips fighting for supremacy over his tanned ones. Quickly, Edward. To the Cairns before the ghosts! Samos banged the heel of his hand against his forehead. In my time, woman! Do you know how long I have waited to gloat over this bitchs failure? Vayl said, You rush to judgment, Samos. After all, she has killed you once already. Just because you have raised the bar, who is to say she will not do it again? I caught his emphasis, along with the look he sent Albert. When he met my eyes again I asked him silently, Are you sure?<ûem> Only someone who loved him like I did couldve interpreted the minuscule move of his head as a nod. Do you know what I want to do, Jasmine? Samos asked me. Invest in an underwire? Im sorry, Eddie, but youve got a real case of the droops going on. Samos stood, stunned by his own intense rage while the younger women in the coven tried to swallow their giggles. He swung a shaking finger at Floraidhs followers. Kill them all! he shouted. One of the older members, a wiry old gal who wore her long gray hair in a braid over one shoulder, cleared her throat as she half raised the dagger in her hand. Excuse me, Mr. Samos? What is it? I know youre new to the territory, so you probably havent realized that were not in Clava Cairns. Where all the diamonds are? Were standing about three minutes east of there. We should probably go back before we spill a lot of blood in Brudesthat isyou know how the ghosts . . . Her eyes darted toward us as she trailed off, unwilling to say out loud what Vayl and I already knew. Killing us would attract the ghosts. In fact, completing the resurrection here would probably bring Brude and his nasties running. They needed to do it at Clava Cairns, surrounded by all those glittering diamonds and the power of Scidair. Samos glared at the woman so fiercely that she put a hand to her throat, as if she could feel him strangling her from a distance. In another time I would skin you alive for daring to gainsay me. And then I would feed you to my guests, who wouldve been invited to supper simply to be reminded that it would be in their best interests to continue to cooperate with me. Or they might end up just like you. The soft sibilance in his voice reminded me so strongly of the snakes whose fangs had sunk into Dormals soft flesh that I shivered. You dont have to kill us, you know, said Cole. In fact, its kind of a stupid idea. He wasnt talking to Samos, but to the women, who naturally responded to his Iknow-you-wanna-hug-me smile. Were CIA. If you kill three of us, youre going to bring the whole Agency down on your heads. Theyll wipe you out faster than you can say genocide. That is not, technically, the right term for what they would be doing, Vayl said. Cole flashed him an irritated glance. Would you please stop messing with my rhythm? Sorry. The younger women werent impressed. I could read the thoughts on those expressive faces. So what? Big deal if the whole world turns against us. Thats what attracted us to this practice in the first place! Their elders took more time to raise the rebel flag, but they knew theyd dug themselves in too deep to climb out now. Their eyes, showing lots of white as they darted toward Samos, confirmed that his venom had spread through them all. And with nobody shifting toward mutiny . . . Vayl? I whispered, so softly only his enhanced senses could pick up my worû pi . ds. Yes. Is it time? Not yet. Albert is still too vulnerable. We must keep talking, seem to be conspiring until You two! yelled Samos. I want you walking on separate ends of the line! Vampireto the front! Casting me a slow wink, Vayl jumped the ravine and strode to the forward edge of the column the Scidairans had begun to form. Not a smart move on our enemys part, because it put him within reach of Albert and Jack. I helped Cole to his feet as Samos crowded us into the gully. He didnt carry a weapon that I could see. But we both sensed waves of dark energy emanating from him, power he could focus on us anytime he pleased, and likely would as soon as he had the protection of Clava Cairnss diamonds. For a second, standing at the bottom of that narrow gorge with muddy walls ahead of and behind me, I had a vision of a mass grave. This was just the kind of place soulless pricks like Samos shoved their enemies into before blowing their skulls to pieces. I felt the skin tighten on my scalp. Too easy to imagine an entire row of gunmen standing at the ravines lip, rifles at their shoulders, ready to make me into another statistic. No. Not today. I scrambled out of that hole like Id been goosed by the Midas Man, yanking Cole up after me. Leaving Grief lying there felt like desertion. But I was quickly distracted by the fact that Id grabbed Coles mauled arm, and the moan that jerked out of him as he stumbled into the back of the Scidair at the rear of the line was totally my fault. She glared at him with that polite, contained rage he might inspire if hed poked his finger into the middle of all the cupcakes shed baked for the PTA meeting. Viv ran to him and put her shoulder under his arm. Thanks, he said gratefully. He pulled back. Wait a second. I dont think Im supposed to be nice to you. While she signed something that made him huff I stole a look at Vayl. To anyone else his expression would seem blank. I read his message clearly. Now is the time to strike, while they are still milling. Before Samos takes complete command of that temporary body of his. I lowered my lashes, which hed interpret as a nod. I slipped my left hand into my pocket. Wrapped my fingers around the ring that sat there like an omen. What are you doing? Samos demanded. My head is killing me so I was getting a couple of Advil from my pocket, I moaned. Are you stirring up some sort of spell? Not yet, he chuckled. But just wait until you see what I have in store for you, little imp. A headache will seem like bath bubbles compared to the tortures I have been planning these past decades. Youve only been dead a few weeks. Hell runs on different clocks. Oh. I squeezed my fingers around the pear-shaped emerald Matt had given me. Cocking the side of my thumb against the setting I jammed it down as hard as I could as I drew it fast across theûfasthe spiked metal tips that held the jewel in place. Blood welled into the material of my pocket. Not much, but enough. I thought, Brude. I have a present for you. A breeze wafted through the glade, lifting my curls off my shoulders, drying the sweat that had begun to bead on my forehead. When I felt it raise the hem of my shirt, I knew it wasnt a natural phenomenon. Keep your hands to yourself, you son of a bitch, I silently snarled. How did you know about my mother? I had a feeling. I knew if I waited long enough you would call. His triumphant laugh was the first clue to anyone else that visitors had entered the clearing. It rang like a mallet off a gong, sending shivers up the spine. The Scidairans began to fling their lights back and forth like they needed to direct a plane to the runway. As in the castle, the rays glinted off human-shaped figures. A whole crowd of them, grouped on either side of Samoss line, holding weapons that towered above their heads. Could a ghost spear kill a Scidairan? I sensed I was about to find out. Dimly at first, as if they were still marching on us from a distance, we heard the stomp of booted feet steadily advancing. As the sound got louder, a white mist rose from the ravine and spread its fingers over the ground. Get them out of here! shouted Samos. The Scidairans prodded Vayl and Albert. But the women were so busy looking over their shoulders, they barely noticed when my guys took a single step and then stopped again. Because the mist had begun to rise. And as it did, like a slow theater curtain, it revealed the legs, torsos, weapons, faces of Brude and his phantom army. They were dressed like theyd been when they died. A mishmash of costumes, ages, and sexes. They didnt even line up in formation, but stood where they pleased, poised to move, their expressions fearless and eager. This was no ordinary army. Brude had raised a horde. Theyd kill and enjoy it. Aim to maim and laugh when the screams made their ears pop. Brude stood at the head of the group that had appeared on my left, holding his staff at his side. What is your deal? I had to ask as he surveyed the Scidairans with a mocking smile on his face. Watch too many hangings as a kid? I mean, Christ, where do you find these creeps? Youre like some kind of Dark Age gangsta. And that is seriously not a compliment, I added as he started to pose. His frown, as quick and unappealing as instant coffee, made the women closest to him back up a step. Watch your tongue, woman. Or I may reconsider and leave you here to perish. You will not. When his eyebrows arched at me I explained, Whatever Samos has in mind for me doesnt include a trip to your world after I buy it. In fact, Im pretty sure his contract calls for some eternal tortures only his new boss could arrange for me. You and I both know that, or you wouldnt be here. Light dawned in my overworked brain, making the menagerie that manned it cheer. In fact, thats why you led Jack to his old harness. Isnt it? I never do anything for a single reason. You should know that if you are to be my queen. Brude turned to Samos. I cannot allow you to harm my woman. Vayls reaction came ringing across the glade like a challenge from one stud bull to another. Brude spun. Raised one muscle-bound arm and pointed at my boss. You are next, Vampire. So glad you have your priorities straight, I snapped. You did notice these bitches have my dad and my dog at a steep disadvantage, didnt you? I jerked my head in their direction. To be honest, they didnt seem to be in much danger at the moment. The sword-wielding blonde looked like she was about to pass out. And the professor whod been holding Jacks leash dropped it the second Brudes eyes fell on her. Plus Vayl stood ready to kick ass should anyone make a truly threatening move. Brude raised his hand almost neglectfully. Now, he said. Howling in glee, the ghosts attacked. But the Scidairans werent about to cave without a fight. And though their powers dwindled every time they tried to raise a spell, they still wielded power. Against phantoms, this came in the form of a red powder that trickled down their blades when they sliced open the pouches tied to the hilts. As soon as it hit the metal it flared, as if theyd stuck the entire weapon into a forge. From that moment on, when they found a way to shove those blades into Brudes army, the men fell as if physically gutted, after which they melted into the ground like ice on a sunny afternoon. Still the shades fought like berserkers, the smell of blood sending them into a frenzy. And when one of them impaled a member of Floraidhs coven, the entire horde shrieked in delight as the woman screamed, her flesh melting away from the blade like plastic put to the flame. The blonde guarding Albert hesitated for a second, then decided she needed to off the old man before she defended the coven. But that was all the time he needed. He grabbed her wrist, working hard to keep her from moving her weapon anywhere near his vulnerable parts. As they struggled I saw Vayl speed to my dads side. The sword went flying as he broke the Scidairans arm and flung her into a tree, taking her out of the battle. Forever. Vayl, watch out! I yelled as one of the lancer-toting women ran up behind him. Then I lost track of the action on his end of the line, because Cole had shoved me to the ground just in time for a blade-swinging Scidairan to graze my neck. Thanks, I breathed, as a coven member dropped beside me, her eyes staring sightlessly into the night. I snatched her blade, which looked to be the bastard child of a scythe/ battle-axe affair. I need a weapon, Cole whispered. Viv handed him her dagger just as another Scidairan fell near us. He grabbed her short sword with his free hand, then switched the weapons when his shoulder informed him it could only lift so much weight tonight and the sword wasnt its choice. Jasmine! Vayl caught my eye, directed me to Iona, whod gone down under the lancer attack of a tall, skinny Scidairan with lank black hair. I tackled the woman from behind, throwing her down so hard I could hear the air shooting out of her luûg oackngs. The lancer fell out of her hands and we both scrambled for it. She shoved me aside, surprisingly strong for a girl whose arms were no bigger around than string cheese. I responded with a punch that landed just under her chin, snapping her head back. She rolled aside, giving me room to grab the lancer. Before I could deactivate it she jumped on my back, her bony fingers wrapping around my neck and squeezing until I began to see spots. I threw an elbow once, twice, three times, but she just kept strangling. So I stood up and fell straight back. Into the ravine. She broke my fall nicely. And, in time, I was sure her ribs would heal. In fact, I hoped they would. Because shed landed close enough to Grief for me to grab my baby before scrambling back to the bank and shutting the lancer down. Iona? I patted her cheeks. You going to live? She shook her head. Wrong answer, I said. Try again. All right, Ill live. But dont ever tell anyone that fucking zap gun made me pee myself. I helped her sit upright. Handed her the lancer and took another battle survey. Brudes force had done a number on Floraidhs coven. But theyd suffered heavy casualties as well. Still, I thought wed win. Until I spied Samos at the edge of the clearing, holding Viv in front of him, his arm around her neck as if he meant to break it sooner rather than later. Cole stood maybe three yards out, his hands raised, talking so softly I couldnt hear. Why couldnt I hear? We hadnt cut off his audio feed. I tapped at my ear. Realized my party line had fallen off. Vayl! I yelled. Samos is trying to escape! I began to run toward him, realized my sverhamin hadnt replied, and peered over my shoulder. Brudes army, having defeated Floraidhs coven, had backed Vayl and Albert to the edge of the ravine. The fact that theyd hadnt touched Vayl and had barely put a slice in my dad said more to me about the two of them than Id ever understood before. Albert stood straight as a flagpole, Vayls sword swinging sure and true in his strong right hand. This was the man who other men had told me theyd willingly die for. Not because he knew pretty speeches. But because he put himself out there first. He understood the cost of battle and the real reason men and women fought; I saw it there in the lines on his forehead and beside his eyes. And his little grin told me he was glad to be back at it. Even though he was grossly outnumbered, the action filled him with the purpose hed lost when theyd forced him to retire. Beside him, Vayl wielded another sort of power. It must rise from the same side of the grave as Brudes army, because it was taking a heavy toll. When his blasts of ice and wind hit their shields, they shattered. The ancient warriors flinched and cried out as sleet began to fall from the sky just over their heads, cutting through their armor as effectively as a cleaver through steak. Nobody could keep up that kind of attack indefinitely, but Vayl would last a lot longer than Albert, whose teeth had begun to chatter despite the fact that sweat ran down his forehead. They needed to win, and fast. Especially since Samos had disappeared into the woods, leavinûe wun g Viv panting on the ground. Since I couldnt see Cole anywhere, I had to assume theyd made an exchange, Coles body for Vivs. And now that eternal thorn in my side had what he wanted. Brude, call off your men! I yelled. He stood on the opposite side of the glade, having found a stump from which to survey his troops. He eyed me like Id just been led to the sales block. What a nice piece of horseflesh she is, said his expression. So shiny and full of spunk. This creature must die as well, he said. Unless you would like to enter into another agreement with me. Jasmine! Vayl didnt even glance my way. How could he while working with Albert to fend off twelve of the most bulletproof fighters in the multiverse? But his tone made it clear Id better damn well listen up. If you make one deal with this scum, you and I are through! What the hell kind of ultimatum is that? I demanded. Tightening my grip on the hybrid blade Id borrowed, I mowed into the back of the line, hacking heads and torsos like they were nothing more than jungle overgrowth, blocking my path to the real showdown. In retrospect, its probably good that Iona borrowed a Scidairan blade and came along for the ride, because I was so furious I paid no attention to anything or anyone beside me. I did hear her panting, her weapon clanging on the misses and hissing on the hits, so Im sure she saved my life numerous times. But my mind was on that goddamned vampire. I swung the blade and beheaded a bald shade dressed like a Nazi, clearing my view so I could see Vayls pale, frost-rimmed face. I stuck the axe in the spine of my next victim, who went to his knees. When he didnt move out of my way fast enough, I planted my foot in his back, finding myself mildly amazed when I met actual resistance, and pushed. He fell over and I moved forward again, yelling, Since we hooked up, Ive been a stellar girlfriend! Hell, I havent even had impure thoughts about my neighbor who looks just like Jason Statham. So where do you get off threatening to dump me? Especially when this whole deal was your idea! By now only a couple of fighters stood between Vayl and me. But the battleground had become no less dangerous, because Id totally lost my temper and little fireballs had begun to fall from the sky. Now look what you made me do! To me! Brude called. His remaining forces, some frostbitten, some burning, ran to his side. He glared at me. This is not over! he bellowed. I am not conceding. I only leave the field because I am called by a master I cannot refuse. Do not forgetyou owe me a boon! Bullshit! I yelled. You killed, like, eight Scidairans. If I know anything about the rules of interplaner battle, and I do, that gives you leave to recruit them. Count that as your payment and get the fuck outta here! With a final cry of outrage he snapped out of sight, taking his entourage with him. Vayl looked into my eyes. Your language is quite shocking. But I love the way you fight. Im still pissed at you! I know. And I find it incredibly titillating. I snorted and laughed at the same time. Vayl, really, you cant say that word and believe people will take you seriously. Vayl shrugged his indifference to peoples opinions as he asked, Any guesses as to where Brude has run off to? I think hes supposed to be Enforcing for Lucifer, whatever that entails. This other gigI gestured to the clearing, now littered with Scidairan corpsesis just a part-time thing. Jasmine? Albert had dropped Vayls cane to his side. He was looking around the battlefield, his eyes skating past the bodies to the flaming balls of muck that had dropped in our general area. Did you really do that? I . . . uh . . . And, Vayl? How is it that you can control the weather? Did Bergman make you some sort of portable snow machine? Yeah, I said. Thats it. Snow. Sleet. Fire. Its all right here. I patted Vayls breast pocket, which remained agonizingly flat. Iona stepped up, supporting a weeping Viv. Samos is probably at Clava Cairns by now, she reminded us. Ive been called by my circle to prevent Floraidh from resurrecting him. And it seems like youre of the same mind. I suspected as much when you cleared our room yesterday, but of course I couldnt reveal myself to you in case I was wrong. So what do you say? Shall we join forces? My reaction really pissed Viv off. She began signing like shed much rather hit me. Iona said, Viv wants to know how you could possibly smile at a time like this. Because Floraidh all but told us we couldnt beat her without a spell caster. I nodded at her. And now we have one. My guess is that when confronting your newly risen nemesis who is now trying to cement his remains into a stolen body, your best approach should probably involve some form of stealth. Unfortunately our crew included an untrained civilian, a distracted witch, a rickety old man, and an excited malamute. Jack hardly ever barked. Strangers remarked on his polite behavior. In the park he refused to woof at bikers, other dogs, or even little kids chasing bright red balls. But now I couldnt get the mutt to shut up! He sounded a little like a sinus-infected bear as he vocalized. Along the lines of, Roo-roo, were coming after you-poo! I wiggled his lead. Jack! What the hell? Where were you when that wild-eyed Bible thumper came to the door trying to save my soul? He threw a furry grin over his shoulder and launched into a second verse. I said, Swear to God, dog, if this doesnt turn out well Im buying you generic food for the next month! We stood at the edge of the woods, staring out at Clava Cairns. The Scidairans fire had sputtered out, but the GhostCon torches still glowed, making me wonder how soon wed be running into their firþng st walking tour. This could get awkward. Although those punishment-gluttons would probably embrace the whole experience. Right up to the point where Floraidh started munching on their juicy bits. Yet another reason we needed to shut this operation down, like, yesterday. At least we knew where the body snatchers had set up camp. And considering where wed found Jacks harness, it made sense that the flicker of their fire reflected off the walls of the inner circle of the northeast cairn. Whats the plan? Albert asked. There is none, I said. You should have a plan, said Albert. Hed resheathed Vayls sword and was now leaning heavily on the cane. I didnt tell him Id tried to put something together during our short trek through the pines. But since I had no idea how you kill a resurrected vampire, I figured winging it would probably work better than developing a play-by-play. Also it would leave me in a more hopeful frame of mind, since if I had to think about it any length of time I was ninety percent sure my conclusions would depress the hell out of me. I had decided that if I was going to die tonight, I didnt want to do it without making some sort of grand romantic gesture that Vayl would remember forever. Like in the movies. Unfortunately wed been rushing pretty much headlong through thick undergrowth at the time. So kissing was out. Hed probably view a boob flash as accidental or whorish. Goddammit, why did I already tell him I loved him? This wouldve been the perfect moment! I tried to calm myself. After all, Id already dropped a load of flaming coals from the sky and probably ashed out a fraction of my soul in the process. Plus it might be nice if I could think clearly for once. Yup. Time to accept the fact that my mind wouldnt produce a memorable kissy-face moment. It wanted to work. So Id better damn well survive, because Id be so pissed if we missed our chance. I handed Jacks leash to Albert. You stay here, I said, making it clear I meant both of them. And this time it would be nice if you didnt let yourself get kidnapped, all right? I glanced at Iona. Have you figured out why Jacks harness would be so important to Floraidh yet? Shed overheard my conversation with the Scidairan and had been trying to decide what it meant ever since we left the clearing. She said, I need to know why the dog is so significant that they wanted something that was a part of him for so long. I filled her in on Jacks background without revealing exactly who I was. But you could tell she was sketching in the missing pieces pretty well all on her own. She asked, Would you say Jack was more important to Samos when he was alive than any other creature he knew? Even though he had an avhar at one time, Id say yeah. Without a doubt. And now, this is quite important. When you killed Samos, thinking that was his real name, was the dog wearing his harness at the time? Yeah. We didnt get rid of it until we left Greece later that evening. Iona nodded. Heres what I believe. Vampires have very little to leave behind. But there is some. Bits and pieces of worldly material. Vapor. Shreds of essence. When Samos left this world, I believe the demon he bargained with caught a bit of his remains. But a portion naturally fell into his pet. This is what happens with those we love. Perhaps all that was left of him settled into the leather of the harness because, as an item formed from the skin of another animal, it still keeps its retentive properties. Vayl said, But if Floraidh did not need it to call Samos from wherever he had stored his essence, why did she bury it in the cairn? Iona had crouched down to dig up a hunk of moss. Because it can be used to destroy Samos for good. Having put all her energies into resurrecting him, she wouldnt want him taken away from her again. So she found the one weapon that could be used against him and buried it where she could guard it. Except your dog found it. With Brudes help. Why would Brude want Samos gone? Hed said he never had one reason. So if not just to help me . . . as revenge against his enemies, the Scidairans? Or in his role as the Devils Enforcer? At this moment, do I give a crap? Um, no. Vayl and I shared a moment so intense it couldve doubled as a hug, except we didnt even touch. Do you know what to do with this information? I asked her. Absolutely. She took off her belt and laid it on the ground. Yup, now I could sense her. Witchy Woman, sang the silver-blue flare at the core of my brain. She nodded toward the cairn. I just need you to distract them while I gather the remaining ingredients. I assume you still have the harness? A moment of panic as my mind went blank. Where the hell did I throw that dirty remnant of Jacks old life after we got back to Floraidhs place? Oh, yeah! Its in the van. I threw it in there before the tour group went into Tearlach for its final ghost viewing. I was afraid it was going to fall out of my jacket at the wrong time and then Id have to come up with some lame explanation nobody would believe. Ill get it for you, Albert said. Youll stay here! I ordered. It didnt matter. Viv had already left the shelter of the woods. We watched her creep toward the van, which was standing about ten yards from the middle cairn, its right side toward us, its front tires hub deep in grass and mud. Broken glass glittered in the combined lantern and moonlight, both from the front window and the shattered headlights. I thought, I wrecked another vehicle. Shit! Petes going to kick my ass from here to next Friday. Unless this mission comes out amazingly well. I crossed my fingers. Viv froze as a heart-squeezing scream flew out of the cairn. Jack lunged forward, snapping the leash at its swivels. I started to run after him, but Vayl put a hand on my arm. Not in, he said as he nodded at the rim of the cairn. Up. I glanced at Iona. Go, she whispered. We can get the e can gerest of what I need. She nodded to Viv, whod forced herself to move on. When Im ready, youll know. Leaving Albert holding the broken leash, Vayl and I ran the short distance to the cairn. When we reached the entry Vayl took my hand and together we jumped to the top of the wall that rimmed it. The stones were surprisingly firm underfoot as we followed them along the edge of the passage to where they formed a central pit. Wed started at a crouch, but by the time we reached the inner circle we were crawling, our heads barely clearing the stones before us as we peered into the burial chamber. The fire Samos danced around didnt look exceptional. Until you realized its source wasnt a pile of kindling, but the contents of the bowl Id found in Floraidhs oven, with the container itself acting as the fire pit. Jack stood beside Cole, both of them almost underneath our noses. Our third had draped his arm around the malamute in a gesture of protection that went straight to my gut and twisted. As Samos began to chant, Vayl tapped me on the shoulder and made a few gestures I couldnt mistake. I sent him my Are you sure? look. When he nodded, I shrugged. I didnt think it was going to work, but it was worth a try. I stood. Drew Grief and aimed it at Samoss head. Boom! He staggered sideways, the hole just above his ear trickling a line of blood down his jaw. The other side of his head shouldve blown all over the stones beside him. It didnt. Something protected him, counteracting the force of the bullet, healing the wound almost as soon as it occurred. I shot him again. Filled his head with steel, and when that was gone switched to bolts. Before Id finished hed flattened his chest against the far wall of the cairn, shuddering with every hit. But taking them. Not falling. Definitely not dying. Vayl had been busy as well. Hed risen to his feet beside me, calling down such a vicious blizzard inside the cairn that Cole and Jack began to disappear under a drift of snow. Thank God Cole had some resistance to Vayls powers or hed have been an icicle within minutes. And no way would Jack freeze to death under that pile of fur. While Samoss lips turned blue, I holstered Grief and moved to my next-best choice, the Scidairan weapon that had saved my hide during the previous battle. I weighed it in my hand, wound up and threw it, burying the axe head in his back. He reared up, screaming in pain as it hit. Spinning, he pointed to me with fingers that had transformed into Floraidhs pink-nailed claws. Ildacante! they screamed. The smell of Scidairs rot filled my nostrils as the rocks beneath my feet began to shake. Vayls arms waved as he, too, fought for balance. Earthquake? My eyes sought Cole and Jack, hoping theyd had enough sense to take cover. Yup, they were motoring toward the entrance, but Samos blocked their exit. Cole grabbed him. They began to struggle. Then something imprisoned my ankle. I sucked in a breath. Looked down. A bony hand had reached out of its burial mound, wrapped around my living skin and begun to pull. Skeletons, V>Skeletayl! I yelled. Get out! I jerked my leg free, but Samos and Floraidh had animated an entire host of the dead, and at least five of them had clamped their icy fingers on to my other ankle now. It wasnt just that theyd gotten a good grip. The rocks were still moving. Falling out from under my feet. The hands, more and more of them as the seconds ticked by, were pulling me down to join them. Vayl! I looked over at him, horrified to see that he was also knee deep in the cairn. Oh my God, oh my God, theyre burying us alive! Jasmine, do not panic. Take my hand. Are you kidding me? Were going to be underneath soon! The rocks will be over our heads! We wont be able to move, or breathe, or Jasmine. So soothing, that voice. Such calm in the face of certain crushing suffocation. How did he do that? Hold my hand. Vayl leaned forward. Reached out. I focused on his hand as if it were a lifeline. Which it wasnt. He was going down, down, down too. Never mind that. Just wrap your fingers around his. Itll be a good thing. Then maybe you wont feel those other fingers, on your thighs now, pulling, bruising, ripping into your skin . . . I couldnt quite reach. Part of my mind saw the irony. Like it had always been with him, he remained just out of my grasp. On the edge of an embrace but never anyone I could grip on to. You fucker! I raged, realizing I wasnt yelling just at him. Im about to die for good here! Would you just reach out and grab on? A huge rumble, like the rocks themselves had split open and the support beneath my feet disappeared. I felt myself fall, the lights of Clava Cairns winking out as the stones rolled over my head. My hand, waving its last goodbye to open air, prepared to follow me down into the crushing weight of the abyss. And then it was pinned in Vayls grasp. Cirilai, pressed between my fingers, sliced into them until they bled. And that ignited something within the ring. Some power his ancestors had imbued it with that shot into and through me, making me feel as if I could fly. And I knew Vayl felt the same, because he existed at the other end of Cirilais line, pulsing with its magic as if it had given him a second heart. The dead, so eager for us to join them, gave an unearthly scream as they sensed our joining. And they scrabbled away, sliding between the stones, escaping our combined heat. We sent it out in a wave so violent the rocks burst into fragments mere inches from our faces, as if a rain of mortars had fallen on our exact location. We werent injured, not even scratched. Cirilai had us covered. Cole and Jack had escaped the worst of the carnage. But Samos lay on the ground, broken, covered in blood. And I suddenly understood the terrible aftermath of a stoning. Still holding hands, Vayl and I picked our way out of the rubble, all that remained of the wall wed been buried in. Even Scidairs fire had gone out. But Samos hung on, red bubbles popping out of his mouth as he labored to breathe. His face kept reshaping itself, a weird collage of features that was never quite himself or Floraidh. Hes like a cockroach, I said. Vayl nodded. I understand fruit flies are difficult to kill as well. All the creepy crawlies you expect to survive a nuking. Iona and Viv came in with Albert trudging behind. The Wiccan carried the harness along with the moss. Viv and Albert also toted loads of plants, mostly fungus as far as I could tell, though I mightve spied some bark among the toadstools. Your timing is excellent, Vayl said. Iona smiled. I do know when to step in, dont I? She nodded for Albert and Viv to dump the vegetation in a pile and dropped the harness on top. As she knelt over her treasures and closed her eyes, Vayl pulled me aside. I watched Viv run to Cole, help him up while Jack ran around in circles and whumped them with the broad wags of his tail. Jasmine? I pulled my attention back to my sverhamin.Oh goody, time for the big moment! Vayl leaned down until our eyes were at the same level. Do you trust me? Sure. I need for you to be sure. Uh-oh. Yeah, Vayl. I do. Then will you help me gather up the diamonds the Scidairans scattered around this cairn? Vayl It is the right thing to do. I hesitated. Sighed. Of course, I shouldve thought of it myself. Yeah, okay. We went outside to make like little kids on Easter Sunday. Albert helped, and within a surprisingly few minutes wed picked the cairn clean. It helped immensely that the diamonds glittered in the lamplight, and theyd been set at even intervals around the perimeter. Back inside, Ionas spell had sprouted. Literally. An empty water bottle stood by her side, making me think shed poured the contents on the stuff shed piled at her knees. And while wed been gone a lush green ivy had grown up through the mound of moss and herbs, twining around the harness so quickly that I could see the stem stretch and twirl, its leaves emerging and growing to full length before my eyes. The fresh scent of Wiccan magic filled the cairn, blowing away the pollution of Scidair. Samos/Floraidh panted as Iona touched the vine to their foot and it clung, sending out feelers even more quickly now that it had a solid support to wrap around. Within a minute the vine had done a mummy wrap on the shared body. At which point it began to squeeze. It cant suffocate him. Her. Can it? I asked. No, said Iona. Thats not the point anyway. Its not squeezing. Its sucking. Floraidh/Samos bowed so radically I thought she/he might refracture her/his back. Then the vine broke. Iona whispered words I could words I barely catch and decided I didnt want to know. As the ivy retreated into the pile, she spat on it. Then she stomped it. Three times she repeated this process as it withdrew into the mound. In the end she scattered all the ingredients, handed me the harness, and pointed to a small brown nut sitting on the dirt floor of the cairn. Thats all that remains of Samos. I glanced at Vayl. Your turn, I said. He gestured to Cole. I cede the honor to you. He did mean to steal your body, after all. Cole nodded his thanks, strode forward, raised his foot, and stomped. The nut split under his heel, the crack surprisingly loud in the stillness of the night. He ground it around until he was sure it could never be reconstituted, then he held out his arms to Viv. She stood still, signed something, to which he responded, Of course youre worth the sacrifice. Id never have offered to trade places with you otherwise. She ran into his arms and he kissed her hair as Iona beamed at them and Jack did another one of his circle-the-couple runs. Whens he going to do that for me? I wondered grumpily. Which was when Floraidh sat up. Nearly healed. Fully herself. Pissed as a wet cat. Screaming threats so foul I was surprised her teeth didnt melt as the words rolled off her tongue. Vayl held out his hand. Albert, I have need of my sword now. Without a word, my dad passed it over. Vayl unsheathed the blade, causing the Scidairan to clamp her mouth shut tight. She tried to scrabble backward as he advanced on her, but the rocks gave her no escape. You wouldnt kill me! she screeched. You are right. He flicked the blade, making a clean cut across her forehead. But I know someone else who would. He stood up. Oengus? Floraidh laughed. Do you know how long hes tried to get to me? Im so well shielded I could . . . The words jumped off the precipice she suddenly realized she stood upon as Albert and I opened our hands, showing her the piles of diamonds glittering in our palms. Vayls got the rest, I told her. I pocketed the gems. Picked up the bowl and dumped it in her lap. We backed away as an ill wind rose in the cairn. The first slash appeared on Floraidhs neck. Her scream was echoed by an unearthly howl, like the ones wed heard in Castle Hoppringhill. Well still have our revenge on you! she cried as a wound appeared across her chest and blood spurted. Hed cut deep this time. I dont see how, I said. Samos is as dead as a throwaway battery and youre about to enter the Thin. Neither of you is coming back, Floraidh. She began to laugh as both her arms, then her legs, jumped and a score of cuts appeared on each one. Oengus was getting impatient now. Hed waited a long time, after all. Still Floraidh giggled. Whats so funny? I demanded. Me, for not recognizing you until Samos entered my body. And you, she said. For believing he wouldnt have some sort of backup plan after having failed to beat you repeatedly in his last life. What do you mean? Vayl asked. She kept her eyes on me as she said, Your poor father has been through so much in the past few weeks. These visits from beyond the grave have disturbed him much more than he would ever let on to you. What have they meant? That question has plagued him from the first. So much so that he finally enlisted your help in discovering the true source of his haunting. Isnt that right, Albert? Who are you? he asked. What do you want with me? Youre just a means to an end, old man. Just a way to let Jasmine know her mommy has escaped from hell with our help. Because she needs a little one-on-one with her baby girl. And Baby Girl is too well protected byher eyes rolled upwardfor the direct approach. I had to see you, Jazzy. I spun, my grip on Vayls hand breaking as I recognized my mothers voice. It was coming out of Vivs mouth. Impossible, of course, so I knew it had to be true. Especially when I saw her features settle over Vivs, her honey-colored hair falling over Vivs blond locks like a bad wig. I knew you wouldnt want to talk to me, so I tried to get to you through Albert. Of course, hes harder to communicate with than a teenager with his iPod blasting. She sent Albert a dirty look, which he returned times twelve. As Viv stepped forward, tearing herself from Coles embrace, I backed up. Why would you want to see me? I asked. I thought wed summed up our relationship already. She nodded. I understand why you might think I was the worst mother on earth. But, having spent the past few years in hell, I can tell you that I may be on the bottom of the barrel, but Im not scraping it. She glanced at Floraidh, whod begun to list sideways, her blood turning her sweater a nasty shade of purple. Not yet. The Scidairan managed a grin as she said, Go ahead, Stella. Remember what awaits you if you kill her. No more torture. An end to the pain. Soft pillows and sheets. Daily showers and clean clothing. A chance to rise among the hierarchy and be with your true love again. Its all in Edwards contract. Signed in blood. If only you follow through. Viv gripped the sword shed grabbed back at the clearing. I doubted she knew how to wield it. And Mom had no clue. Didnt mean they couldnt kill me out of pure dumb luck. Dont hurt her! Cole yelled to me. Its not her fault! No shit, Sherlock. But then again, I dont want to die tonight. Because if I doI glanced at VaylI will never forgive myself. I pulled the bolo out of my pocket. Jaz, please! Cole called. Shit! I backed up some more, hoping Vayl could get a clean shot at her. But she managed to keep clear of him while staying a life-threatening distance from me. She said, Jasmine, you dont know how it is. Loving someone so much it tears at your heart not to see him every day. Knowing he suffers torments that yorments ou could ease. Despite knowing that she was talking to push me into dropping my guard, I played her game. Too interesting not to. What are you saying? Your first husbands in hell? She inclined her head. Feinted an attack. I jumped aside. We both moved back to neutral. He cant be. Dad said he was a vampire. That was what he told me when we were alive. She shook her head. He was afraid I wouldnt love him if I knew he was a faorzig. Ah. Another blood-sucker. Hell spawn whose bite injected a parasite that drove their victims mad, the majority of whom ended up murdering their families before killing themselves. The police had suspected our neighbor had been bitten by one, though they could never prove it. Now I thought they mightve been right. I said, Hes a demon. Whats he enduring tortures for? Me. How romantic. And if you kill me he doesnt get tortured anymore? Not as much. Neither do I. Well both be so much better off. And well be together. And really, what does it matter to you? Youve died twice already anyway. What? cried Albert. I have a lot of reasons to live! I yelled, ignoring my dads outburst. People need me! Who, that vampire you think youre in love with? Vayl is old, Jasmine. Hell find someone else within a month. He always has. What did she say? demanded my dad. Shes in hell, I told him without glancing over. Shes programmed to lie. Do this for me, Jazzy, she said in her most persuasive tone. The one shed used to get me to try out for the swing choir when I was a freshman. Me, the girl who could carry a tune in the shower. And nowhere else. The sad part was, I actually considered it. This was how deep the woman had sunk her claws into my psyche. I shook my head. No. The word, no more than a whisper, couldnt have carried a single foot. But Albert heard it. You ungrateful little bitch! she screamed as she came at me. I knew right away I was going to get hurt. Impossible to just defend yourself in a fight with blades. Either you go for the win or you get slashed. And sometimes you still end up so bloody you wish youd brought an endless supply of ammo. Or a less sentimental coworker. I braced myself for the blow, gauging the angle, pitching my own blade to catch hers at the point where it would be least likely to hack off a major section of my arm. It never came close. Albert roared, his outrage like a slap on the back of my head, making me sidestep as he let loose. Youre never touching my little girl again, Stella! He shot Vayls scabbard at Viv, nailing her in the abdomen. She doubledn. She d over with a grunt that provided a strange harmony to another statement. Ionas this time, if my Spirit Eye still focused correctly after all it had Seen tonight. At the same time Brude walked out of the blasted rocks as if they led to a secret cavern only he knew the entrance to. Two enormous black mastiffs flanked him, their eyes flickering orange and yellow with the fires of their homeland. Jack began to growl. Grab him, I ordered Cole. Though he badly wanted to stand with Viv, my third knelt beside the dog and took hold of his collar. Fool, Brude spat at my mother. Stella looked up, her face twisting with fear as she realized who had come for her. Enforcer, she whispered. You could have taken my deal. Lived in my lands with your faorzig forever. Why would she want to do that? asked Cole. I offer the dead what no other Domytr can. Escape from both paradise and hell. He held his hand out and, like a magician calling his assistant from the disappearing closet, wiggled his fingers until Stella emerged from Viv, her skin pink and healthy, her hair waving in the after breeze of Vayls blizzard. Look at what you denied yourself, Brude whispered. Beautiful, unending chaos. The Great Taker will never allow you to continue once he knows your plan. She nodded to me. This was my best chance. My last chance. Just remember what will happen to your lover if you reveal a word of my intentions to anyone. She nodded. Vayl stepped forward, began to speak. But not in words I could understand. Soft, deadly syllables only the Vampere shared. As they rolled off his tongue my mothers eyes widened, her mouth opening in a silent shriek. When he turned to me the black had just begun to bleed out of his eyes. Brude nodded. So it shall be, he said, as if passing judgment. What just happened? I asked. Vayl stared down at me, his expression so stern I knew he was damming big emotion. His hand came up my arm, fingers brushing scars only he and my dad knew about. I love you. Brude jerked a hand toward Stella. Go. The dogs leaped, taking her to the ground. I looked away as she screamed, surprised to find myself in Alberts arms a few moments later. When I looked back all I saw was her feet, dragging into the ruins as Satans hunters took her home. Cole ran to Viv, helping her to sit up, holding her as she looked around in shock. Her eyes finally rested on Brude, who stared at me as if trying to solve a puzzle. He shook his head, his braids slipping off his broad shoulders to reveal matching scars in the shape of scythes. His eyes glittered as they moved to Floraidh. I glanced her way as well. Couldnt believe her chest still rose and fell. Yup. Cockroaches and fruit flies. Oengus! he snapped. Leave her be! Youre calling off all your dogs? I asked. I have my reasonhave my s, he said. As he leaned toward me I held up my hand to stop him. You promised. Two weeks of safety in your lands. You will return to me. If I do, itll be to destroy you. His laughter lingered long after hed disappeared, leaving the same way the hell-dogs had gone. Viv kept making the same sign. Whats she saying? I asked Cole. She wants to know if the monsters are gone. I nodded. All but one. I tried to convince myself it was okay that Floraidh had survived. That had been the plan all along. Plus, with most of her coven gone and Samos dead as a dinosaur, she wouldnt be much of a threat untilifshe got out of intensive care. As I backed out of my dads arms, listening to him call an ambulance for the second time that night, I watched her struggle for each breath. Then her attention rolled toward the cairn wall behind me. As she looked over my shoulder, her eyes widened in terror. She let out a single, high-pitched scream and froze, her eyes darting back and forth as if unable to tear themselves away from a nightmare. I felt the hair stand up on the back of my neck and turned to look. Nothing. Whats going on? I murmured. Iona said, Ive been casting charms to protect us against whatever has been attacking her. Its her first husband, I said. She murdered him in the 1800s. Ah. Iona raised an eyebrow at Floraidh, her pitiless glance taking in the crumpled form of a once-powerful Scidair. Well, hes taken too much blood from her now. Because shes other, he can call her into the Thin anytime he likes. And whenever he does, thats all shell be able to see. I have a feeling thats all hell want her to see for a very long time. The days between Floraidhs breakdown, Samoss final demise, and my vacation passed with the speed of a fighter plane. So many loose ends to tie up. Cole and Viv had discovered a deep friendship whose brush with death wouldnt allow it to turn into anything else. But hed still stayed in Scotland to help her find a new interpreter after Iona went back to her circle. And to help her move to a new flat when she finally admitted she didnt want to see ghosts at the bus stop anymorebut maybe her haunter should have to stand there for a couple of hundred more years anyway. And the best way for Rhona to heal was for them learn to live their own lives. Albert had said his gruffand briefgoodbyes, the morning after, promising never to mess with my missions again. The Haighs had practically done backflips upon the return of their diamonds and, as a token of their gratitude, had offered us anything in their store. Vayl had taken a look at my ring finger and raised his eyebrows. Id shaken my head. Cirilai is all I need, Id said. So hed dropped it. Then Pete had called us back to Cleveland. We sat in his bare little office, which looked much more cheerful painted primrose yellow, and waited for him to finish shuffling papers. While he figured out how to get around to the subject, I noticed hed replaced the dead plant by his closed window blinds with one of those miniature electric fountains. Suddenly I had to pee. I see here you wrecked the rental vehicle, Pete said. The Scidairans were responsible, Vayl pointed out. I reminded myself to breathe. Pete shuffled his stack some more. Cleared his throat. The Oversight Committee has reviewed this case. I felt my eyebrows go up. Already? He nodded. Loosened his tie. They, uh, are not happy that Floraidh has been admitted to a mental institution and her coven has dropped out of the picture. Did you explain to them why? Vayl asked. Pete nodded. They dont seem to understand all the shadings and parameters of the situation. He sighed. They see this as a failed mission. And theyve strongly suggested that I suspend Jaz, pending further review. Suddenly all I could hear was this high-pitched whine. Like the old class-is-over signal at my high school, only farther up the scale. What? He nodded. Ran his fingers over the two hairs left on his shiny head. Im sorry, Jaz. I dont see how I can deny them. Theyre threatening to cut my funding if I dont I hadnt realized Id begun to reach for Grief until Vayls hand slid over mine. I looked at him, blinking rapidly to keep the tears from forming. Id never seen him so forbidding. He turned back to Pete. I smell ulterior motives. First they refused my request for a warlock. Then they sent Albert to spy on us. And now they want to fire their best assassin, despite the fact that she saved Floraidh from Bea? And do not give me that, But she is practically a vegetable, excuse. That is not Jasmines fault. What message do all these actions convey to you? Petes entire forehead crinkled as he considered the options. They could be looking to reshape the department. Vayl nodded sharply. Or eliminate it completely. They put us in a situation most of your employees would not have survived. And you, slave that you are to the bottom line, allowed it. I flattened my hand against my chest because I honestly thought that was the only way I could prevent my heart from leaping out of it. Suddenly I understood Alberts point of view. This wasnt how I wanted to die. Flopping on the floor of my bosss office, wishing to God Id chosen a career where other people didnt have so much control over my future. Then I nearly croaked again when Pete didnt fire Vayl. Or even snap his head off. But sat back in his chair, folding his hands across his stomach thoughtfully. Vayl said, Jasmine is due some vacation time, is she not? Uh Pete turned to his PC, clicked away at his keyboard for half a minute. Yes. Looks to me like shes got a month built up. Then grant it to her, and mine to me. Do not call either of us in that time. Avoid the Oversight Committee members as well, no matter how often they try to contact you, all right? They cannot touch your budget for several weeks anyway, correct? Right. By then I will have everything taken care of. We both looked at him. Pete said, Vayl? What are you planning? He gave Pete a look as grim as a funeral. It is better that you do not know. Apparently Vayl intended to keep me in the dark as well. Hed whisked me off to my apartment, ordered me to pack for a long getaway, and left. When he returned I was sitting just where hed left me, having done nothing. Jasmine. He sat down on the bed beside me. You have not even opened your trunk. I stared down at my hands, clasped between my knees, and swallowed the lump that had risen in my throat the minute Pete had dropped the hammer. Hes going to fire me, I said. Youve been around forever. You know how to do different things. But this is all I have, Vayl. This job means everything to me. He slid his hand over both of mine just in time to catch the tear that had escaped from my eye. I know, he said softly. I promised you before that I would not let those cretins harm you. I have never broken a vow and I never will. You have not been fired, nor even suspended. You are on vacation. During which time the Oversight Committee will come to see the error of its ways. I glanced up in time to see a satisfied little smile play across his face. What are you going to do? What I should have done the moment I heard they had managed to get themselves appointed. He met my eyes, his own softening to amber as he said, You will let me do this thing for you? I dont even know what it is! Are you sure you want to? I nodded. He leaned over and whispered in my ear, as if he thought my drab little bedroom might be bugged or something. I started to laugh. Are you serious? I rarely know how to be otherwise. You know, that just might satisfy my undying need for revenge on Pete and his goddamn bosses for siccing Albert on us in the first place. Can I help? It would be better if you did not. I thought about it. Oh. Of course. Well, then, you have my blessing. And, you know what, this is it! This is what? That thing you said youd try to find that would prove how much you love me. This is definitely the one. Are you sure? Because I had something else in mind. His eyes began to dance as his hand slid up my arm. I let my eyes go round. Played innocent as I asked, What do you mean? He swung one leg over my hips and pulled me farther up onto the bed. When my trunk blocked our progress he shoved it onto the floor. The crash delighted me. Gave me hope that most of our bedroom meetings would be loud and surprising. As if he could read my mind he asked, Are these walls soundproof? I dont know, I replied, giggling as he found the ticklish spot under my ear and gently nipped it. His lips moved to mine and for quite some time I thought our conversation had ended. Finally he raised his head just enough to lock my eyes with his, which had brightened to emerald. I could hardly think now, not with his hands roaming freely and our clothes flying through the air like confetti, but I did think I heard him whisper, Then you will have to ask your neighbors in the morning. Mountains of thanks to Mike Calder, owner of Transreal Fiction in Edinburgh, for answering my endless questions regarding his lovely country. Ill always appreciate your kindness, Mike! And if Im ever in Scotland, I wont buy a single book until I get to your place! Thanks also to Gareth at Falcata Times for enjoying Albert so much that he wished aloud to see the old coot in a bigger role. I must acknowledge Devin for inspiring the name of one of the ferrets, and thank Darrin Turpin at Orbit for helping me with some language issues. Of course, my deepest gratitude goes to all of those wonderful souls whose feedback and support Ive come to rely on: my agent, Laurie McLean; my editor, Devi Pillai; also Alex Lencicki, Katherine Molina, and Penina Lopez. How about that Art Department at Orbit, eh? These covers just kick it through the roof! A big bless ya to my readers, Hope Dennis and Katie Rardin. And I must thank my family for putting up with my crap, loving me through everything, and making the joyful times so much sweeter. I couldnt do it without you. As for you, my reader, my friend, thanks for following Vayl and Jaz through their adventures so far. Its not over, not by a long shot. And what comes next should test their mettle and their love. I cant wait. How about you? extras JENNIFER RARDIN began writing at the age of twelve, mostly poems to amuse her classmates and short stories featuring her best friends as the heroines. She lives in an old farmhouse in Illinois with her husband and two children. Find out more about the author at www.JenniferRardin.com. If you enjoye
d ONE MORE BITE, BITE MARKS Book 6 of the Jaz Parks series by Jennifer Rardin My ass felt like a slab of dead flesh, too nerveless to even quiver as the butcher slaps it onto his cutting table. Twelve hours of flying from Manila to Sydney with another sixty-minute hop after that is hell on the hindquarters, even when theyve been cushioned by the most expensive seats available. I stifled the urge to massage my butt cheeks as I descended the stairs of Vayls chartered jet onto the tarmac of Canberra International Airport. After all, my crew would be waiting for me, and I hadnt seen Bergman and Cassandra in over two months. In other words, I didnt want our reunion to remind them wed begun a shithole of an assignment that, if botched, could severely cripple the U.S. space program, not to mention vital parts of our anatomies. Plus, with Cole as my third greeter, I figured our hey-how-are-yous probably shouldnt start with a lot of ass-grabbing. While I didnt sense that Cole itched to get his hands on me as he stood at the bottom of the stairs, his ear-to-ear grin, framed by the usual mop of sun-bleached hair, warned me that flexibility might be required on my part. Because Something Was Cooking. Then the music began. What have you done now? I asked as my foot hit the fourth step and I realized hed rented himself a black tuxedo, though hed traded the bridal shops shoes for his own red high-tops. My question drowned in a sudden wail of funereal blues. Which made me double-check the landscape. Nope, not even close to New Orleans. In fact the airport, surrounded by the brownish green grasses of Australias autumn, reminded me a lot of the farmlands of Illinois. Except today was May 22, so back in the Midwest everything would be shooting out of the ground, green as a tree frog and bursting into bloom. Here, winter had crept to the countrys edge, and I could feel it sinking its claws into my neck along with the chill breeze that swept down the hills into Canberras valley. I flipped up the collar of my new leather jacket, the mournful tone of the music reminding me of the bullet wound that had killed my last one. Below me, keeping time to my slow descent, two trumpeters, a trombonist, and a sax man wearing black suits and matching shades belted out a song fit for a head of state. If hed just been assassinated, that is. I turned back and whistled. Jack had been cooped up so long I couldnt believe he still stood at the cabin door, sniffing the air as if he didnt approve of this sudden change of season. He stared at me with his expressive brown eyes, his ears twitching as if to ask, Where did the tropics go? Were here, I told him. He nodded (no, Im not kidding; the dogs, like, one step away from hosting his own talk show) and bounded down the steps, racing toward the planes landing gear so he could make sure everybody realized it stood in his territory. Cassandra laughed. She stood opposite C£ood oppoole, her hand on the rail as if waiting to help me down. But we both knew I wouldnt be touching her if I could help it. I preferred a little mystery in my future, and our psychic had a way of spoiling the fun. As our eyes met, she gave me her regal smile and flipped her heavy black braids over her shoulder, revealing a tangerine stole that shed thrown over a navy blue turtleneck and white, rhinestone-studded jeans. An enormous bag made from the same orange furball as her wrap hung over one elbow, its various bulges suggesting that perhaps it had been a marsupial on its home planet before Space Commandos had trapped it, shaved it, and shipped the clippings to her favorite retail outlet. No doubt about it, only the former oracle of a North African god couldve pulled off that ensemble. I jerked my head toward the band and raised my eyebrows. It wasnt me, she mouthed, her six pairs of earrings waving a double negative as she shook her head and rolled her eyes toward Bergman. He stood at her shoulder, hands stuffed deep in his pockets, taking such serious note of the rip in the knee of his jeans youd have thought hed just been mugged and was trying to decide if his insurance would cover the replacement cost. His beige sweater with its thin red stripes hung limply from shoulders that were bowed under the weight of an army-green backpack. Its bulk helped provide balance for his head, which seemed extra large today, maybe because he wore a brown ball cap fronting the Atlanta Falcons logo. His lack of glasses mightve encouraged the look too. Id forgotten that hed had corrective surgery and didnt need them anymore. Genius that he was, Bergman caught my gaze, flipped his own to Cassandra, and figured out in milliseconds what I was thinking. Oh no, he yelled over the dirge. It was all his idea! He pointed a bony finger in Coles direction. Before I could snap my former recruits head off, he clasped his hands over his heart and sank to one knee. We are all so sorry for your loss! Cole cried. Then he threw a dramatic gesture toward the hold of the plane, where six sober-faced pallbearers were taking the casket from the hands of the jets flight crew. But it wasnt just any old death box. Some company with a sense of style but no restraint whatsoever had built this sucker to resemble a golf bag. An umbrella, a black towel, and even a couple of irons had been tacked to the side, while the heads of the rest of the clubs jutted from the coffins end. I glared down at Cole, so pissed I wouldnt have been surprised if smoke poofed from my nostrils. Control your temper, Jaz, I told myself. You know what happens when you lose it. Cole, you little shit, you shouldnt have. He rose to his feet and dusted off his pants. The moment I reached his side he laid a gentle arm around my shoulders. We all know how difficult this must be for you. As your former boyfriend We were never! I realized it was on me to make sure your dead boyfriend arrived in Australia in the style to which he hasuh, had become accustomed. Cole pulled me toward the casket with Bergman, Cassandra, and the£andra, a sad band following as he crooked his finger at the hearse Id asked him to order. Except I hadnt told him to request a white Mercedes stretch with enough room for an NBA player and all his devastated relatives. It pulled up beside us, its driver stepping out and promptly disappearing. At first I thought hed taken a tumble. Jack sure seemed interested in his welfare. When my malamute didnt return from his scouting mission right away, I leaned over to get a better view and learned the real story. I grabbed Coles arm and squeezed. If that is a gnome whose crotch Jack is sniffing, Im going to tie your hair up in a bun and sell you to the pirates that operate off this coast. I hear theyre always looking for fresh, young girlfriends. Cole rolled his eyes in a perfect imitation of irritated adolescence. Geez, Mom, cant you tell the difference between a gnome and a waiggin? I curled my free hand into a fist, then made a conscious effort to relax it before it hauled off and punched somebody without my permission. Waiggins are at least seven feet tall. And green! Oh. I keep forgetting you majored in Supernatural Criminology. Cole sighed. Okay, Ruvins a half-gnome. But hes trying to blend, just like Vayl. And he doesnt worship Ufran. How do you know? I asked. Only Cole would have the nuts to talk religion with a perfect stranger. Still He leaned his chin on my shoulder. I checked him out. Hes fine. And hes over three-and-a-half feet tall, so he could pass for a seinji. In fact, he regularly does. Maybe he could help with our . . . project. You never know. I narrowed my eyes at him. So Petes briefed you? He nodded. Good. The less we discussed the son of a bitch whod agreed to smuggle gnome larvae into the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex the better. Every time I thought of the kind of scumbag whod willingly put his own life, not to mention the innocents who worked at the Complex, at risk just so the gnomes could scoop out NASAs third space-gazing eye and stomp it into jelly, my concentration went to hell. But it wasnt just our target. Despite all evidence to the contrary, I knew my departments Oversight Committee had backed off on suspending me with major reservations. If I screwed up even a little, I could kiss my career goodbye. Which meant we needed to get under cover before the worst happened. I checked my watch. Three thirty p.m. We might just have time. If we hurried. Lets get him loaded, I said. Cole squeezed my shoulder. But then youll miss the best part. I snaked my arm around his waist so I could jerk him close enough to whisper in his ear. Youre about to lose your best part. Hey, this event is costing somebody a lot of money. You might as well enjoy it. He grin£y it. Hned down at me, his bright blue eyes daring me to loosen up and have some fun. This is so unnecessary. Wrong again, Petunia. Picking up a casket-rider and the woman youre about to fall out of love with is boring. Arranging a funeral procession with a displaced band from the French Quarter and a quartet of professional mourners is one for the diary. You do keep a diary, dont you, Jaz? No! And dont call me that. Im here as Lucille Robinson, remember? Cole frowned. But if youre Lucille, who am I? Hell if I know. As I recall, your last text said you didnt like the name theyd picked for you and had demanded a new one. Damn straight! The CIA has no imagination, you know. Id have told him to pipe down, but between the bands latest number and the wails of the four women whod emerged from the backseat of the hearse to drape themselves and a blanket of flowers over the caskets tee-time accessories, I could barely hear his whispers. Sure, I agreed, mainly because I thought Id seen the coffin wobble. Had one of the pallbearers stumbled, or . . . I checked my watch again. Holy crap, we were cutting this close! Do you want to know my new name? Cole asked as we led Cassandra and Bergman toward the country club casket. Would Tiger Woods be caught dead in one of those? I thought not. I sighed and said, Since were going to be working together for the next few days, a clue to your fake ID might help. Thor Longfellow. I stopped and stared, not even turning when I heard Cassandra stumble to a halt behind me. No. His hair bounced cheerfully as he nodded. I asked, How did you get away with that? He shrugged. The girl who assigns identities really likes Thai food, and I know this place on the East Side Say no more. I shouldve guessed hed charmed that ridiculous cover out of a woman. |
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