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by Kristen Banet


  “Me, too,” Jasper groaned. “I never meant what I said, Vincent. I was feeling a bit hot under the collar.”

  “I know,” Vincent replied, softer this time. “You two are madly in love with her, and I… completely stepped on that.”

  “I’m glad you recognize some part in this,” Jasper whispered. “Zander, we doing this?”

  “Yes,” Zander groaned. “Vincent, you’ve been a close friend with us for years now. You gave us a job and made us feel like we were meant for something more past just being another body in the IMAS. If you want to be with Sawyer, you can.”

  Zander heard Vincent sputter and cough, He wasn’t sure what was going through Vincent’s mind at that moment, but Zander needed to finish what he was saying.

  “But you can’t push us out, either,” Zander continued. “All for one on this, and you know the saying.”

  “Ah, you two have lost your minds.” Vincent laughed. “Absolutely lost them.”

  “Well?” Jasper turned back towards Vincent, who kept laughing. Zander was wondering if they had just broken him. Vincent didn’t laugh like this.

  “Yes,” Vincent gasped for air. “You two realize this is the only chance I would get, right?”

  “What?” Zander frowned but kept his eyes on the road.

  “She would never be with just me,” Vincent whispered. “Not on her life. But with you two, I might have a fucking chance.”

  “She wouldn’t be with either of us on our own either,” Jasper chuckled. “Why do you think we made this plan as teens?”

  “I thought you were mad at this plan. It’s the vibe I’ve been getting from you for weeks now.” Vincent sighed, and Zander chuckled this time.

  “I think Zander is rushing it,” Jasper informed him. “Completely rushing it. He’s pushing her too hard, and it’ll backfire in a bad way. And I’m… I’ve got my own things to work out before I dive head first into this.”

  “He is moving too fast. You are, Zander,” Vincent mumbled. “You should quit that. Especially since my success is now tied to your inability to hold your horses.”

  “You’ve been hanging with us Americans for too long if you are saying ‘hold your horses’, Vincent. Elijah says that sort of country shit,” Zander laughed, ignoring Vincent’s call-out on Zander’s full-speed ahead attitude.

  “Speaking of Elijah, talk to him,” Vincent continued.

  “Why?” Jasper asked, still leaning between the front seats to talk back at Vincent.

  “He’s got a major crush on her he won’t admit to,” Vincent groaned. “He’s so wrapped up in what Quinn is feeling and our problems that he won’t recognize that his feelings go beyond just a primal attraction to her. And let’s not even get started on Quinn. He’s half in love with her and doesn’t realize it.”

  “You’re kidding,” Zander sputtered. “Both of them?”

  “What did you expect, Zander?” Vincent huffed.

  Zander thought about that question for a moment. He’d seen Sawyer and Elijah flirt. He’d noticed the budding friendship between her and Quinn. He’d noticed how they both looked at her.

  “Why do you think that only you and Jasper would notice that she’s…” Vincent trailed off, as if he had no idea how to describe her.

  “None of this changes that Sawyer isn’t ready for any of this,” Jasper muttered. “She’s fierce and intelligent and… so totally weighed down by nightmares and grief that she’ll never let herself get caught with something like us or feeling like she deserves it.”

  “She’s ashamed of herself,” Vincent whispered. “She’s weighed down by guilt. That’s why she doesn’t want to get caught up in us. She thinks she’s not good enough for a better life half the time, and the other half, she works so hard for it that it makes me ache.”

  “How do you know?” Zander asked as they finally entered town.

  “Because it’s the same reason I didn’t want to get caught up in her…” Vincent sighed. “And if there’s something I’ve noticed about Sawyer, it’s that she and I feel many of the same things. She’s just much better at dealing with it.”

  Zander grunted. She had nothing to be ashamed of. She was a survivor with the best of them. She fought back, and she fought hard. She was smart, and she was so good. She might not think so, but Zander could see it from space if he needed too. Sure, she was dark, but she was good.

  If there was ever a real hero in the world, Zander was convinced it was Sawyer. He just needed to find the words to tell her that and make her believe it. He needed to find the words to say that he loved her. And he needed her to believe that, too, because he wasn’t going to be tossed to the side by her, that much was certain. He would share her with half the state of Georgia if he had to, but he wouldn’t be forgotten by her. Not her, too.

  “How long do we stick around for any more information on this case?” Jasper asked Vincent, the topic of Sawyer effectively dropped.

  “I think we’ll be staying until another body drops. I don’t like that we can’t find anything about these two victims. They didn’t have anything about them that might indicate they were unhealthy in any way.” Vincent groaned. “Jasper, dig into their medical records a bit when we get back? I know we have the files, but I haven’t really gone into them. We’ve been pretty on the go since we got the case and the files for it. Yesterday. Shit, that was only yesterday.”

  “They got nothing.” Jasper sighed. “Nobody out here has health insurance, and they only see a doctor or healer when they’re desperate.”

  “So, we wait for the shit to escalate. Maybe we can get nosy into the sheriff’s life. He’s obviously got some secrets, and he’s either an idiot or he’s hiding something.” Zander offered, glancing quickly towards Jasper, who nodded.

  “I like that idea. Vincent?”

  “It’s really all we have,” Vincent groaned. “We’ll send Elijah to talk to him more, see if good old Texas boy to Texas boy might give us anything. Jasper, you and Sawyer can find a good time and place to get into his things. We’ll get nosy, since he doesn’t want us to. Zander, we’ll just lay low with Quinn and keep our heads down. I don’t want us drawing too much attention to ourselves. We still haven’t seen just how Anti-Magi this area really is.”

  “And the other thing?” Zander asked, meaning Sawyer.

  “Will have to wait, but…” Vincent sighed. “I hate you, but I’m in. Maybe if I team up, I have half a chance in hell at becoming something more than just a Castello to her. We’ll just completely back off until the case is done, is that clear? You drop the attitude with everyone, though.”

  “Roger that,” Zander chuckled. He could do that, now that he knew he had Vincent on his side and not as his competition. “We should have talked about all of this before something happened.”

  “We should have,” Jasper agreed, “but with all three of us on the same page, no more fighting. And you’re outnumbered now, Zander. You need to slow down and stop pushing her.”

  Zander agreed with a lot of things, but that wasn’t one of them.

  He would never stop trying to make Sawyer realize he cared for her.

  Everything changed the next morning, when Vincent got a phone call from Abilene Police Department. Zander was woken up by banging on his door and an echo in his head.

  “Everyone up! We have bodies in Abilene! My room, ASAP!”

  Zander jumped out of bed and only slowed to pull up a pair of pants. Jasper was a bit slower, getting on his prosthetic, but he wasn’t much slower. Zander got into Vincent’s room and watched Sawyer go straight through a wall and dresser to get in from hers. He was impressed that she could phase through something that solid. Jasper might have been able to get through a wall but not the dresser, too .

  “Bodies?” Sawyer groaned. “We’ve been here less than twenty-four hours.”

  “The killer might not know we’re here yet, so they didn’t think it would draw attention,” Vincent said promptly. “And it’s definitely a killer. A couple in t
heir forties don’t have simultaneous heart attacks on the same night when they were both completely fine the day before.”

  “Jesus fuck.” Zander gasped, sitting down slowly on the edge of the bed. “Two?”

  “Yes,” Vincent said as Quinn and Jasper finally got into the room. “Did you two hear that? Two bodies, Abilene. We just got a call.”

  “From who? We haven’t told anybody except the sheriff we’re in town, and he wouldn’t be privy to a murder in Abilene.” Jasper frowned and Zander made space for him to sit down.

  “James, actually. Abilene called the IMPO for someone to come look into it, since they know about the two bodies out here. They find it fishy, as well.”

  “Victims are Magi?” Sawyer asked, leaning against the dresser she had walked through. Zander noticed that she had made sure to get completely dressed before walking over. The fact that she was already armed to the teeth terrified and aroused him. He might have been an ass on the plane but damn, she was something else dressed in all black with too many pointy things on her.

  “Yes, but get this,” Elijah said. “No one knew they were Magi until the bodies were found and evidence pointed to it.”

  “Meaning they had like Magi Weekly or some such.” Sawyer murmured, crossing her arms.

  “No, they were both retired IMAS soldiers, but funny. Magi Weekly, I like that.” Elijah told her. Zander brought his eyebrows together. “Their paperwork was found in their home office. Pension, retirement, ribbons and medals they acquired, all tucked away in a lockbox.”

  “Someone good enough to kill not one, but two retired IMAS soldiers?” Zander asked, half to himself. “What the hell is going on out here… and why?”

  “I’m more interested in why, and how no one knew this couple were Magi. And why they are now victims along with two others.” Vincent grabbed a pencil and began writing stuff down in his notepad. “We can put off the sheriff for another day, we’re getting Abilene and looking over these bodies. They haven’t been moved, and no other Magi have been allowed near the area except the person who found them.”

  Zander looked over to Sawyer and wondered how she was about to handle her first murder scene. He didn’t like the stone set of her face, the lack of emotion in her eyes. He wondered where she was in that moment. It didn’t look like it was anywhere good as the thump of Shade jumping into the room made her jump.

  Once they were all loaded up, they made plans about what would be handled by whom. Zander called Vincent and put it on speaker so Quinn and Jasper could follow along.

  “Elijah, you handle any witnesses. Talk to people who knew the couple, the person who found them. Jasper, look around their home for documents that might tell us anything about what the couple was into to. Quinn, case the surrounding area, anything you find interesting, let one of us know. I’ll be talking to the local law enforcement about what we can do together to stop or deter future murders. This is obviously targeted against Magi citizens, there’s no doubt but I’m hoping since they were comfortable enough to call us, they are not corrupted by Anti-Magi rhetoric.” Vincent was rattling off tasks, and Zander waited for his name there at the end. “Zander, you know you have body duty.”

  “Yup,” Zander replied, sighing. He hated body duty. He always had it. His healing ability would allow him to examine the body for cause of death or any other anomalies at the time of death. “When were the bodies found?”

  “About 4 hours ago,” Vincent answered him.

  “What about me?” Sawyer called out and Zander sighed. Yeah, Vincent hadn’t given her a task.

  “I want you to just stay out of trouble,” Vincent told her with a bit of humor. “Actually, I want you handy in case something happens. Keep sharp.”

  “I’m muscle?” Sawyer laughed. “I love it.”

  “You’ve done it, now, Vincent.” Elijah laughed. “You’ve given her free rein.”

  “Lord have mercy on me,” Vincent chuckled. “Zander, you all good to go?”

  “We are,” Zander responded. “See you there.”

  They both hung up at the same time, and Zander looked over to Jasper and then back to Quinn.

  “You’re both clear on what’s going on?” he asked, looking all the way back to the wolves just in case.

  “Standard protocol for us,” Jasper answered. “We’ll be fine.”

  “I know what to do,” Quinn added. “No worries. I’ll keep these two close to me as well. We’ll be in a populated area, so I’ll stay in human form and let them do the sniffing.”

  “Good call,” Jasper said carefully. There had been one boondocks town they went to, Zander remembered, that the locals thought they would be cute and take shots at Quinn, Shade, and Scout. They knew Quinn was a Magi in wolf form, so Zander didn’t feel bad for what Quinn did to them. It had been a load of paperwork to deal with afterward, but none of them regretted it. It had been cruel and uncalled for, since those locals weren’t even part of the case the team had been working. They were just passing through, chasing down another serial killer, who was on the run, looking for his next victim.

  They arrived after Elijah, Vincent, and Sawyer. It was a small house just outside of city limits in an unnamed neighborhood. The grass everywhere was yellow, matching what he had seen everywhere else in the state. He wondered, for a moment, if it would green up if there was some rain. Zander hopped out and moved to straight inside the small house towards the bodies. He found an officer standing guard and pulled out his badge.

  “Special Agent Zander Wade with the IMPO,” he told the officer quickly.

  “I was told you were coming to look over them.” The police officer mumbled, stepping aside. “It’s weird. They look fine.”

  “Could be poison,” Zander answered quietly. “I’ll find out though.”

  “Really? You don’t need an autopsy or anything? Tox screen?” The officer watched Zander kneel, and Zander just shook his head.

  “Those are nice if we are called in later on, but I can examine a body pretty quickly on my own. It’s just gross because I have to touch the dead.” Zander gave a humorless laugh. He hated this part of being a healer. It was the most common thing he did on these missions. How did so and so die? It was disgusting and morbid, but it was his job.

  He laid a hand on the woman, looking peaceful, and focused on her body. He ignored whatever the police officer was saying as he concentrated. This was more difficult than just flooding a body with magic to heal it. He need to use his magic to hunt down specific things.

  He was lucky he did have some medical knowledge. It was something he studied privately, to expand his knowledge of the human and animal bodies, so he could do better work. He just didn’t want to do the college thing, which seemed to make everyone think he was a dumb punching bag that was always looking for a fight.

  He didn’t find any foreign substances in her bloodstream, which was becoming thick and congealed. He didn’t find anything unusual.

  Her heart had just stopped. That caused oxygen deprivation for the brain. Then she died. He felt just a bit of magic around her heart, just a tiny amount, and it wasn’t from a Magi he recognized.

  Zander yanked his hand back and pushed away from the body. His stomach rolled.

  “No fucking way,” he muttered. “You can’t do that.” He whispered it to himself, but he was directing it at the killer. He looked up to the police officer as his stomach continued to move in an uncomfortable fashion. “Go get any of my teammates, please.” He sounded like he was about to faint.

  “Yes, sir.”

  He watched the police officer run off and glared back at the woman’s body. Sick. He reached for the male body and ran the same search. And got the same results. And felt even worse.

  “What’s wrong, Zander?” Sawyer’s voice had him pulling his attention away. He looked at her and narrowed his eyes. If anyone knew if this was something possible, it would be her. This couldn’t be the only time this sort of thing would have happened. She might have known someone ca
pable of this.

  “Have you ever heard of healing being used to kill?” he asked softly. And watched her pale.

  “Yes, but…” Sawyer shook her head. “In theory, it would work but I’ve never met anyone with healing willing to do it… Just stories, rumors of it.”

  “Never thought to mention that?” he asked next.

  “Didn’t think it was something you all cared to know. Not exactly something you bring up in fucking conversation,” Sawyer snapped. “Why?”

  “I think that’s what happened here,” Zander mumbled bitterly. “Some sick mother fucker with healing is literally stopping their hearts, throwing them into a forced cardiac arrest and killing them. He’s perverting what healing is, using it to destroy the body instead of fixing it. It could also be a hard stop petrify but there’d be more signs of that. I would know. I’ve seen what a hard stop petrify can do to someone and this isn’t it.”

  “Oh,” Sawyer gasped. He knew she must have been realizing what he knew now about the killer. “Oh my god. I’ll let the other guys know…”

  “Thank you,” Zander sighed. “Fuck. This is disgusting.” He watched Sawyer leave and looked back to the police officer, who was just standing there, looking horrified. “Find out who their families are and contact them. I don’t need to know anymore.”

  “Of course, sir,” the officer murmured, looking sick. Zander didn’t blame him. He walked carefully away from the bodies, his stomach still rolling and twisting.

  He pushed out of the house into the bright morning sun and the heat. He was stumbling as he made it to the quiet shade around the side, ignoring anyone who asked to talk to him.

  And he lost everything in his stomach.

  Using healing magic for that required a truly sick mind. The fact that Sawyer had even heard rumors of someone trying it sickened him. The fact that the killer was probably doing it made him ill to the point that he couldn’t stop the dry heaving once his stomach was empty.

  Whoever was doing this was fucked in the head. Completely, totally, and probably irreversibly. And he could kill them with a touch. A simple sweep of magic to the heart and they would be on their knees. This case just got a hell of a lot more dangerous.

 

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