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Fort Collins

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by Christian, Claudia Hall


  Mike gave the man an irritated smile and turned in place.

  “Give her your elbow,” Mike said to Nash under his breath.

  Nash held out his elbow. Nadia latched on like a drowning victim. Mike made them go ahead of him.

  “I. . .” Nash started to say.

  Mike shook his head. Nash shut his mouth. They walked to where Mike had parked the small limousine. Mike helped Nadia and Nash into the back. He set Nadia’s bag into the trunk before getting into the driver’s seat.

  “Who was that dick?” Mike asked.

  “No one I know,” Nadia said.

  “You’ve never met him?” Mike asked.

  “He’s just someone from the charter company,” Nadia said. “He was an attendant on my flight. Brought me sparkling water. Why?”

  “Bruno called,” Mike said. “Said I should get here fast.”

  “Is Nadia in danger?” Nash asked.

  Mike didn’t respond. He looked at Nash through the rearview mirror for a moment before his eyes flicked to Nadia.

  “Did you take yourself off a dating list?” Mike asked.

  “Matchmaker,” Nadia said. “It was something my mom set up with her kooky Russian friends. I’m supposed to get married this year.”

  “You are?” Nash’s voice cracked with panic.

  Nadia grabbed his hand and held it to her chest.

  “It’s something my mother wanted,” Nadia said. “She wanted to make sure I didn’t invest in my career so much that I missed having kids. With the stuff with Sissy being in the newspapers, everyone knows that Ivan and I aren’t a couple. But before, we let everyone think. . . plus, Ivan is Bratva. No one would dare bother me. But now everyone knows I’m single. This matchmaker has been calling non-stop.”

  “You need to get married?” Nash asked. “Now?”

  “No,” Nadia said. “I don’t have to do anything. The Matchmaker had a couple of men she wants me to meet. She sent me their information, and they’re. . .”

  Nadia shrugged.

  “After I met Nash, I called her,” Nadia said. She turned in the seat to look at Nash. “I called at the nurse’s station outside Sissy’s room. Remember? I was on the phone when you left.”

  Nash nodded.

  “I called her immediately,” Nadia said. “She tried to talk me out of it, but. . .”

  Nadia shook her head.

  “She keeps calling,” Nadia said. “But I don’t have time for phone calls with services I’ve already cancelled.”

  “Bruno said that there are more than a few young men who wanted. . .” Mike said.

  “My money,” Nadia interrupted. “Of course, they do.”

  She slapped her free hand against the bench. Mike gave a curt nod and moved the car into traffic. After a moment, Mike put up the barrier between him and them. They both gave the barrier a panicked look.

  Nash turned his body to look at her.

  “I’m glad you came,” Nash said. Nadia beamed at him. He put his arm around her, and they rode to Denver.

  Chapter Three Hundred and Seventy-seven

  Not this again

  Saturday early morning — 3:11 a.m.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz!

  Tanesha groaned. Jabari loved to change her phone ring to what he called “tweetie birdie.”

  Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz!

  She looked at the clock. Scowling, she answered the phone.

  “It’s three in the fucking morning,” Tanesha said.

  “Miss T! This is Shane D. . .”

  Tanesha clicked off the call. She looked at the object in her hand. This phone was her private, non-registered cell phone. The only people who had this number were Jeraine, her mother, her father, Fin, and her girlfriends.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz!

  She looked at the phone. It said “Undisclosed.” She clicked ignore. She would just turn the phone off, but she wanted to be available in case Jeraine or Jabari needed her.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz!

  It was someone with a Florida phone number. She clicked “Ignore.”

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz!

  California number. She clicked “Ignore.” There were soft footsteps of someone coming down from the bedroom upstairs.

  “What is it?” Tink’s sleep-filled voice came from above Tanesha’s head.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz! Tanesha clicked “Ignore.”

  “Probably just Jeraine being an ass,” Heather said in a low voice.

  Tink chuckled and slipped across the hardwood floors toward the bathroom. The door to the basement opened, and the stairs creaked as Heather came down them.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz! Tanesha clicked ignore. She flicked on the light above her bed so that Heather could see her. Heather stopped at the end of the stairs and turned to look at Tanesha.

  “What did he do?” Heather asked.

  “No idea,” Tanesha said.

  Bzz! Tweet, tweet, tweet! Bzz! Bzz! Tanesha clicked “Ignore.”

  “Did they say anything?” Heather asked.

  “I haven’t let any of them talk,” Tanesha said.

  Heather nodded. She made a gesture with her hand, and Tanesha moved over. They sat in sleep-deprived silence while Tanesha’s phone rang, and she clicked “Ignore.” After a few moments, Tanesha turned the phone off.

  “How’d they get your number?” Heather asked.

  “How do they always get my number?” Tanesha asked. “From you.”

  “Not me,” Heather said. “Jill — I’m always sure it’s Jill.”

  They were silent for a few moments before they laughed.

  “Ugh,” Tanesha said and lay back on the bed.

  “Don’t you want to know what he did?” Heather asked.

  “Does it matter?” Tanesha snorted a laugh. Heather chuckled.

  “He’s a dick!” Tink yelled from above their heads. Heather and Tanesha laughed.

  Mack wailed from upstairs, and they looked up.

  “Mama! Mama! Mama!” Mack screamed from upstairs. “T-iiiiinK! T-iiiiinK! T-iiiiinK!”

  They heard Blane’s deep mumble.

  “Who’s a dick?” Blane asked down the stairs.

  “Jeraine!” Tink yelled back.

  “We thought about naming the baby ‘Jeraine’ or maybe ‘Jerry’,” Heather said.

  “Why?” Tanesha asked with a sneer.

  “He’s been really nice to us,” Heather said. “But Tink said she’d call the baby only by his formal name, ‘Richard.’”

  Tanesha laughed. The door to the basement opened.

  “I thought I’d make some pancakes,” Blane said at the top of the stairs. “Is it enough to lure you from your basement lair?”

  Tanesha made a grumbling noise, and Blane laughed. They sat staring at the wall for a few moments. They heard Blane set up the baby gate at the basement stairs. Mack stood at the gate saying, “Ma-ma” over and over again.

  “What do you think he did?” Heather asked.

  Tanesha shrugged.

  “Use your senses,” Heather said. “Pretend you were standing right next to him when he did it.”

  Tanesha closed her eyes and let out a breath. Her eyes popped open. She shrugged.

  “And?” Heather asked.

  “Nothing,” Tanesha said. “I don’t think he did a damned thing.”

  “Me, too,” Heather said.

  Tanesha shook her head. Heather scooted off the bed.

  “Good thing they can’t find the house,” Heather said as she went up the stairs.

  “Aunt Phy’s spell gets them lost as soon as they turn onto the street,” Tanesha said.

  “Let’s hope it holds,” Heather said.

  Heather nodded to Tanesha. She reached the top, and Mack squealed with delight at seeing her. Heather’s laugh made Tanesha smile. She got out of bed to use the bathroom in the studio. Pulling a thick sw
eatshirt over her head, she went upstairs.

  “Isn’t that your mom?” Tink asked.

  She held out her smartphone. Tanesha took the phone and looked at the image. Heather came to her side, and Blane looked over her shoulder.

  “I think it’s Yvonne,” Tink said.

  The picture was of Jeraine leaning forward, with his lips puckered as if to kiss the woman standing next to him. The woman’s back was to the camera. The woman’s hair was reddish-brown and straightened. The skin on the woman’s neck looked white or maybe suntanned under flash. She was wearing a dress that was more suited for the Dick Van Dyke show than 2015.

  “Looks like her,” Tanesha said.

  “Why would Jeraine kiss Yvonne?” Heather asked.

  “Jabari’s in her arms,” Tanesha said. “I bet this is from before he went on stage. Kiss the kid; go on stage. Mom would have wanted to be there.”

  Tanesha looked at Tink.

  “You’re right,” Tanesha said. “That’s my mom.”

  “Doesn’t mean he’s not a lying, cheating dick,” Tink said.

  “Absolutely,” Tanesha said, and they all laughed. Tink moved over on the day bed she’d been sleeping on. Tanesha sat next to her. Mack toddled by and wanted up. Tink pulled him up onto the bed between them.

  “Who’s up for waffles?” Blane asked from the kitchen. “I just found a waffle iron.”

  Heather’s infant let out a hearty scream, and she went to get him. She returned to sit in an armchair nearby. The baby was wide awake and looking around at everything.

  “Well?” Heather asked.

  There was a screech of tires on the street outside. They looked toward the blinds. Another screech of tires, and a few motorcycles pulled up.

  “I should probably call him,” Tanesha said.

  “Call Schmidty,” Blane said. He appeared in the kitchen doorway. He was stirring some beige goo in a mixing bowl with a wooden spoon. “His job includes dealing with this.”

  “Good idea,” Heather said. “My phone’s in the kitchen.”

  “Use mine,” Tink said. She held the phone out to Tanesha.

  “You don’t want to text your friends?” Tanesha asked.

  “Friends don’t text friends in the middle of the night,” Tink said. “They’d kill me. Take it.”

  Tanesha took the phone and dialed Schmidty.

  ~~~~~~~~

  Saturday early morning — 4:17 a.m.

  A blue light flashed in Katy’s eyes, and she opened her eyes. She stared at the pictures of her family that Uncle Mike had painted on her wall for a while before closing her eyes again. The bright blue light appeared. When she opened her eyes, the light went out.

  Katy closed her eyes again. The blue light appeared again, but, this time, Katy kept her eyes closed. The light lingered over her before moving across the room. Since Katy was no longer sleeping with Scooter, Jill had traded her queen bed for two twins. At Jill’s insistence, Paddie was sound asleep in his own twin bed. The blue light hung over Paddie before moving toward Katy.

  “Touch her, and I will slice you end to end!” Paddie screamed.

  Katy opened her eyes to see an adult-sized blue fairy leaning over her bed. The fairy was wearing the blue tutu of the Fairy Corps, but she also had blue skin and hair. She had a funny wand and some weird hat on her head. She shone with an inner blue light. Katy heard Jill and Jacob jump out of bed and run toward Katy’s room. The fairy looked terrified.

  “Back up!” Paddie yelled.

  The fairy backed up but didn’t dare stand up.

  “Paddie?” Jacob asked from the door of the room.

  Jill pressed past him. She wedged herself between Katy and the fairy.

  “What do you want?” Jill asked.

  She held her hands in front of herself. The fairy looked at Jill’s hands and gasped. The fairy looked so scared that Katy thought she might throw up.

  “Mommy?” Katy asked.

  Katy pulled Jill back just in time to avoid the fairy’s vomit.

  “What the hell?” Jacob asked.

  “She got scared,” Katy said.

  Paddie deftly jumped from his twin bed onto Katy’s bed. Jacob walked to the fairy. He tugged on her, and she collapsed. Jacob looked at Jill, and she shrugged.

  “Oh, no,” Edie gasped from the doorway. She came to the fairy’s side. “Did she hurt you?”

  Edie looked at Katy and Jill, who shook their heads.

  “She was gonna touc, Katy!” Paddie said. His front teeth were missing so he lisped every word.

  Edie looked at Paddie. Noticing his sword, she scowled.

  “He has the Sword of Truth, Edith!” the fairy on the ground said.

  “Yes, yes,” Edie said. “Maughold gave it to him when they were putting the queendom back together.”

  “Maughold,” the fairy gasped. “But the child. . . The child. . . he told me he would. . .”

  “Slice you end to end,” Edie said. “Yes, yes. Finegal has been working with him.”

  “And she. . ..” The fairy pointed to Jill. “She. . . she. . ..”

  “She’s a healer from the line out of Russ. Yes,” Edie said. She looked at Jacob. “Can you help get her up?”

  “Sure,” Jacob said.

  With Jacob’s help, Edie was able to get the fairy on her feet. Once she was standing, she shone bright blue.

  “Tone it down,” Edie said. The light dimmed. “This is my elder sister, Aife. She is second in line for the throne. She acts as the blue fairy.”

  The fairy curtsied.

  “What do you want?” Jill asked with a scowl.

  “I. . . well, I. . .,” the blue fairy said. The fairy turned to look at Jacob. “You look just like my brother, Finegal.”

  “He looks like me,” Jacob joked.

  “No,” the blue fairy said. “He is much, much older than you, and you are human — or mostly — and. . .”

  “That was a joke,” Edie said to the blue fairy.

  “Oh.” The blue fairy gave an awkward smile. Even her teeth were blue.

  “She doesn’t interact with a lot of people — well, anyone, really,” Edie said. “Come on, Aife. Let’s get you changed.”

  “No,” Jill said with such power that Edie and Aife stopped walking. “No fairy comes to our world without wanting something. Does your mother wish to steal my daughter again?”

  Edie gave Aife a hard look. Aife shook her head. Edie gave her a harder look.

  “No,” Aife said. “I came because. . .”

  Aife nodded to Edie, and Edie looked surprised.

  “You’re sure?” Edie asked.

  Aife nodded.

  “Sure of what?” Jill asked.

  “Abi’s going to have her baby soon,” Edie said. “Today or tomorrow.”

  “I’m just early,” Aife said. “I thought I’d come to see the child — you know, the one Mom talks about. You were asleep, so. . .”

  She looked at Katy and gave her a small smile.

  “Sorry,” Aife said. She looked at Paddie and gave him a terrified nod. “Really, I didn’t mean for all of this to happen.”

  “I’m so sorry, Katy,” Edie said.

  “I’m okay,” Katy said with a shrug. “Paddie?”

  “I’m okay,” Paddie said.

  Edie gave the children a nod and started walking toward her room.

  “Abi’s having her baby?” Jacob asked. “What does that mean for us?”

  “Abi will have to come here,” Edie said. “It’s the only secure place on this continent.”

  “And the Fairy Corps?” Jill asked.

  “Oh, yeah. They’re all coming,” Edie said. “The moment Mari realizes that Aife is here, she will arrive. With great fanfare. Of course. And Keenan?”

  Edie looked at Aife.

  “Mom’s keeping him home,” Aife said. “The last time he was here, he got stuck in the Sea of Amber. The Sea of Amber, Edie. Is that going to happen to me?”

  Edie sighed and shook her head.


  “Now you know why she’s here,” Edie said to Jill and Jacob. “I’m sorry. I need to help my sister. She’s not as weird when she changes out of blue and gets something to eat.”

  “Go ahead,” Jacob said.

  Edie put one arm under Aife’s shoulder, and they walked toward her room.

  “Can I see the twins?” Aife asked.

  “No!” Jill yelled.

  “Not just now, dear,” Edie said.

  She nodded to Jill, and they went into Edie’s room. Jill took her first real breath when Edie’s door closed.

  “That was fun!” Paddie said. “What are we gonna do now?”

  Jacob looked at Paddie and laughed.

  “You saved the day again,” Jacob said. “You get to choose. Would you like to go back to sleep or have something to eat or. . .?”

  “Um,” Paddie yawned.

  “Come on, Paddie,” Katy said.

  Katy lifted the covers, and Paddie crawled in beside her. Tucked up against each other, they were fast asleep in seconds. Jill gave Jacob an irritated look. He smiled and shrugged. Jill turned off the light. She and Jacob went back to bed.

  Of course, Jacob fell right to sleep while Jill stared at the ceiling for a while. Just when she was sure she would never get to sleep, the alarm was going off, and day two of turn-the-beds-weekend had already begun.

  ~~~~~~~~

  Saturday morning — 8:05 a.m.

  “Oh, no,” Nadia said. “No. No. No. No.”

  The sound of her voice launched Nash in her direction. From the main Castle kitchen, he ran through the living room. Passing Ivan on the way, he raced down the stairs to the suite where Nadia was staying. He tapped on the door. While he waited for an answer, Ivan caught up to him. Ivan gave him a nod.

  “She is almost never naked,” Ivan said. “You can go in.”

  Ivan pressed open the door. When Nash lingered in the hallway, Ivan grabbed the front of his shirt and dragged him into the room.

 

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