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by Lauren Dane


  “That little shit who ripped my blouse yesterday is at the warehouse facility?”

  Nell nodded.

  She got back on the computer and began to look for the origins of the building and then the land it sat on.

  “Do you think she knows enough to choose a powerful place?”

  “No. I would of course. But she’s been turned for thirty years. She didn’t grow up in a clan at all. What she knows about us, hell about herself, is all superficial. She never bothered to hone her own spellwork, that much is clear. Her laziness is what got her stuck to start with.”

  “And it’s going to help us take care of her once and for all.”

  “I can’t go without telling Dominic. He made me promise.”

  “I like that he worries. Call him then. Or is he still sleeping?” Nell winked.

  “Tom is staying with us. So they had plans to go to breakfast. Dom took him to Heart of Darkness last night and they had a great time. I’m glad he’s here. Dominic needed it.” Needed to know that just because the woman who gave birth to him could have killed him just a few nights before didn’t mean a damned thing because he had a father. Tom loved him and Dominic loved him right back. It was a good thing, made Meriel happy to see them together the way they were.

  She called him. “Hey you.”

  “What’s up?” Meriel heard talking in the background. Simon’s low bass tones and Tom’s smoother voice.

  “I’m sorry to bug you. I know you’re busy.”

  “Never too busy for you. What do you need?”

  “I’m going on a scouting mission with Nell and I promised I’d tell you when I was going to do anything having to do with Gloria.”

  “Meriel.”

  She tried not to laugh.

  “Yes?”

  “A scouting mission? And what does this entail?” His voice had lowered and gone all silky. She knew he was honed in on her and pissed off too. But it was hot and she was crazy because she loved it.

  “You know what that voice does to me.”

  He sighed and she knew he was searching for patience and trying not to be amused. “Why do you need to go? Why don’t you let me go?”

  “I need to go because it’s part of my job. You don’t need to go because you’re busy with something and you don’t work for the clan. I’m calling because I promised to. It’s not a commando mission. We’re just going to cruise by the place the homing spell pinged for, which also happens to be the address Gloria gave me. This isn’t an episode of I Love Lucy. Nell is a smart woman who is very good at her job.”

  He groaned. “Why don’t I come along?”

  “Say hello to everyone for me. If you like, I’ll text you when we’re out so you know what’s going on. Oh and hold dinner for tomorrow open on your schedule, please. Some of the witches from Rodas are coming out, including the hunter.”

  “I didn’t agree to this plan with you and Nell.”

  “I never said you had to. I promised to call you and tell you and I did. Now, I love you. Have fun and I’ll text you in a bit.”

  “If you get hurt, I will kick your ass.”

  “Same goes, buster.” She hung up, still smiling.

  “YOU think you can do a covert look at the warehouse with this car?”

  “Look, you, this is my biz. I know how to do it.” Nell rolled her eyes.

  “I never thought it was possible, but you’re even bitchier now that you’re knocked up like a dirty whore.”

  Nell burst out laughing. “You’re going to make me have to pee. Stop. Anyway, this is not that unusual a car and given that this place has a specialty car service, I can’t think anyone’s going to look twice. Well, other than the fact that this car is bitchin’ and all.”

  “Good point. I have been properly schooled on the matter of covert investigation. Also, you were what? Five when the word bitchin’ was en vogue?”

  “I see how you are.” Nell slowed down a little and Meriel opened up her othersight. And then exhaled.

  “Turn there.”

  Nell obeyed.

  “She’s been here. In the last warehouse, the one with the blue doors. Keep driving.”

  On the way back to the office Meriel texted Dominic that she was fine and then turned to face Nell. “There are a lot of them in there. At least six different signatures.”

  “Six mages? Arel said his group had been working as a unit of about eight mages using the humans to locate the witches. Maybe that’s their organizational structure or something. Seems unbelievable to me that six mages would come onto Owen land and think they can get away with it. But they could be stupid like Gloria. Other than the attacks on you and Dominic, we’ve heard nothing from anyone else. All our witches are accounted for.”

  “Not six mages. Some of them were human. Two appeared to be like Gloria. Turned. They had a sort of grayish smear to their signature. One or two mages and if I’m correct, they’re the same two from Heart of Darkness.”

  A sore subject because they’d managed to get away after their first attack on Dominic and Nell blamed herself.

  Nell sighed heavily. “All right then. I’ll get my people together and we’ll formulate a plan. I’ll let you know what we decide and report when I finish up.”

  “First of all, the road back to work doesn’t go this way. It does, however, pass Red Mill. What a coincidence. And second, I will be part of this. I’m not a magick commando or anything, but this is personal.”

  “We’ll talk over rings.” She found a place in the always-packed parking lot.

  Meriel got out and motioned back to Nell. “Sit. There’s a line out the door. I’ll get it to go.”

  * * *

  DOMINIC knew she was trouble from the first moment he saw her and yet the moment she walked through the door with several bags of what he could smell contained several Red Mill bacon burgers, he couldn’t help but smile.

  “This is going to be good.”

  She laughed. “Dominic, whatever are you insinuating? I brought you bacon burgers and rings and you doubt me?” She fluttered her lashes and Simon groaned.

  “I brought some for you too.” She handed out bags and he steered her into the bedroom, closing the door behind them.

  “What are you going to ask me to do?”

  “Geez. Just eat your burger and rings and I’ll tell you. Unless you think you can nail me really fast, we should go back out there so people won’t think we’re quarrelling.”

  He took the remaining bag from her and tore into the burger. “I’m waiting.”

  When she finished telling him, he simply goggled at her. “Why on earth would you think I’d back this? Let Nell and her people handle this.”

  “She already agreed I could come. If you came too. She says she doesn’t want you pissed off. Imagine. I’m her best friend and, I might add to all you haters in the room, I am also a really excellent witch. Arguably better than anyone else who’d be there. So of course I should go. Gloria has a lot of stolen magick. If they walk into a room full of mages and turned witches with some angry humans too, I’ll be needed. And lastly, she wants to meet with me, not Nell. They need me in more ways than one.”

  She pulled her shirt up and then peeked at him. “Does that help things?”

  He burst out laughing and put the food down. “You’re going to kill me, Meriel Owen. But you have great tits and you’re partially right about how much you’re needed. But I’m going with you.”

  She pulled her shirt down and got herself in order again. “Good. Now let’s go eat and have a nice night.”

  Chapter 28

  MERIEL looked up to find her mother standing on her doorstep. “Have you been waiting long? I’m sorry, I had to run in to the office.”

  “No, I just got here a minute ago.” She followed Meriel into the apartment. “Did I catch you at a bad time? Or, well, I guess that’s a silly question. May I have a bit of your time?”

  She took her mother’s coat and motioned her to the couch. “I’ll make
some tea.”

  Edwina followed Meriel into the kitchen and sat there instead. Meriel looked her mother over closely. “Are you all right? Is someone sick?”

  “I know I’ve had very high expectations of you. I know I’ve driven you to succeed and I made mistakes sometimes in how I did it. Holding the leadership of Owen is an immense challenge. A burden at times. A burden so heavy you wonder if you’ll survive it.”

  Meriel made the tea automatically.

  “And other times it’s the most amazing thrill I’ve ever experienced. When you take on my seat, your magick will grow. You’re powerful now, the most powerful witch I know other than me and Ron. When you take over, the clan will reside in you. Their magick enhances yours.”

  “Get out! Really?” Meriel set the tea out and remembered she had shortbread cookies and added them.

  “Really, Meriel, you’re such a bright girl, why do you talk the way you do?” But her sniff was more amused than indignant. “But to answer the question, yes really. When you take my seat, you’ll be, well, you’ll be strong enough to handle whatever this woman has to throw at you. It’ll strengthen the bond exponentially as well. It’s too much power for one witch to hold, that’s why full-council holds leadership. Only a bonded, ascended witch could hold the leadership. You and Dominic both will ground all the extra magick running through you.”

  This was a total trip. “Mother—”

  “Don’t interrupt. Now, as I was saying. I have been harder on you than I should have at times, but it was because I knew you’d need to be ready when the time came. I’ve watched and I’ve waited and now is the time.” She paused to put sugar and milk in her tea.

  “I can’t let you give me the leadership of this clan because you want me to win a fight. That’s not how it’s supposed to work.”

  Edwina made a distinct pffft. “Of course that’s how it works. Meriel, my mother transferred to me when I was twenty-three years old. Her health had been in decline and I’d ascended the year before. So she told me the things I’m telling you.”

  “I think I need to get the Thin Mints out of the freezer for this conversation.” Meriel grabbed a whole sleeve and headed back. Edwina looked at her suspiciously, but went on.

  “The clan is supposed to transfer whenever the next in line would better protect the clan from a threat than the current leader. That is you right now. This isn’t about a mother helping her child, though I’d do that too. This seat holds the clan and the clan holds it. It is a weapon and a shield. It has been my duty and my honor to hold it for nearly forty years and now I’m passing it to you, where it will do the most.”

  Edwina paused and looked at Meriel, horrified. “Whatever are you doing? You don’t dunk cookies like you’re a monkey. For goodness sake!”

  Meriel dug a fresh one out of the sleeve and handed it over. “Try it. Come on. I won’t tell anyone.”

  “If I don’t, I expect you’ll just pester me.” She barely dipped but Meriel reached out and pushed her mother’s wrist down, holding it for a long moment.

  She tried to look disinterested as her mother tried it, holding a napkin strategically over her clothes like Meriel should be doing.

  “It’s fabulously too much, isn’t it? Just nod your head and dunk your cookie. We’ll never speak of it again.” She pushed the cookies to the center of the table and dunked her own a few times.

  “The clan is under threat. My time is up. Owen needs a new direction and new leadership. You’ve consistently shown me how prepared you are. You think on your feet. Dominic has loosened you up a little. He has that effect. My goodness, he’s a charmer.”

  “Imagine what it’s like when he’s at Heart of Darkness and the women see him in the mood lighting.” But inside she was jumping up and down whooping it up that her mother had just paid her all those compliments.

  “I can believe it. He’s good for you. And you’re definitely good for him. He’s been ill used by this creature who bore him. And you’ll be protecting him as well as the rest of Owen.”

  Meriel blinked fast and looked up at the ceiling to keep from crying.

  “I need to discuss this with Dominic.”

  “Yes, of course. He’ll need to be here as well. When you take the font, it’ll fill him too. He needs to be here with you.” And as if she hadn’t just thrown a curveball, Edwina eyed the cookies. “You go on ahead. I’ll continue to enjoy my tea and perhaps have a few more cookies while we wait for him to arrive.”

  “You mean you want to do this right exactly now?”

  “Whenever else would it be? You’re going out there tonight. It won’t take very long. I can continue on as CEO if you like, or you can take over. I would argue that I’m a better choice for the position. I have more experience and I think you running the legal department is your strength.”

  She nodded. “Yes, stay on. You can take more clients for design work now if you like. I’m happy in legal and I really can’t believe we’re having this discussion. I’m honored, Mother, that you would find me worthy.” And she was. Her heart was full of love. And pride.

  Edwina paused, clearly moved. “Oh, Meriel, that was perhaps the loveliest compliment I’ve ever received.”

  Knowing her mother would be uncomfortable, Meriel got up and took her phone. “I’ll be right back.” She ducked around the corner and called Dominic.

  “Is everything all right? I’m three blocks away.”

  “I look forward to the day when we don’t answer all our phone calls that way.”

  “Me too.”

  “My mother wants to transfer the leadership to me.”

  “Well, sure, that’s been the plan, right?”

  “Today. Now.” She explained to him about how it would make her stronger and that it would affect him too.

  “Wow. This is … wow.”

  “I know. What do you think?”

  She heard him take a deep breath, knew he was thinking it over. If she could only have seen his face and his body language right then. She could read him so well, even after such a short time together, she’d have known how he felt.

  But she didn’t have that and so she waited.

  “I think you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. I’ll be home in five minutes. This is what’s supposed to happen.”

  She wanted to believe that was true. It certainly felt true. And so she decided to ignore that little voice and believe.

  When she came back out she and her mother cleared the tea and put everything away while they waited for Dominic.

  He came in and walked directly to her. “What do I need to do?”

  She explained the rite briefly before Edwina set the circle. Dominic wasn’t part of the rite, but he would receive the font. He’d be with her there when it hit.

  Edwina held out her hands and Meriel took them. “I will offer you the seat and you must accept or deny it. It’s rather simple, as I said.”

  Meriel had a sinking suspicion that it would also be painful.

  Edwina set the circle and turned to face Meriel again, clasped hands again. The power between them hummed, like to like.

  “Let the seat pass to the next in line, new holder of the font. May the ground at her feet always recognize her power.”

  “I accept and pray the ground at my feet always recognizes the power of the clan.”

  Edwina smiled. “It is your turn.” And pulled her hands away.

  The ground at Meriel’s feet dropped away as vertigo hit. Around her it swirled. So much magick and energy she breathed it, it pumped through her veins. She turned to look at Dominic, who reached out and took her hand and the bond snapped into place, fighting to equalize all the input, trying to make sense and process all the power rushing through them both.

  It hurt her teeth and the backs of her eyes and her skin heated as she began to sweat. Of course Dominic looked cool as a cucumber.

  The roar of it, so much electricity, energy, intent all tied up into one massive whoosh of white noise.

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nbsp; Her back bowed and her skin felt as if it would burst.

  And then it eased back as the bond regulated itself. She opened her eyes to find Dominic looking at her.

  “Wow.”

  “No kidding. I feel like I feel every Thanksgiving when I have one too many pieces of pie.”

  “Such a poet.” He laughed and pulled her in for a kiss.

  “JUST for the record, superpowers aside, I do not like you being here.”

  He knew in his heart and mind that Gloria Ochoa was a turned witch who meant to harm him and his woman. His clan and his family. And she was right there inside that building. Coiled like a snake.

  Which is why he didn’t want Meriel anywhere near her. Something very bad might happen when they moved in to capture Gloria and he wanted Meriel away.

  She leaned over and kissed him. “I love you. This’ll be over soon. And then we can get on with our lives.”

  He let out a long sigh, reaching out and connecting his magick with hers. He surprised her. “I love you.”

  She lit up, thrusting her magick back into him and they were suddenly so connected and strong. They’d fully opened their bond. “That never gets old,” she said lazily, pausing for a moment.

  She charmed him with all her ferocity.

  He held a hand out. “It’s time to go meet Nell.”

  She took it and hugged him tight. “We’re stronger than she is and she can’t send anything into you. No matter what she says she can’t get past me.”

  He grinned as they headed out. “Yeah, I know.”

  MERIEL rode beside him as they drove to Nell’s. She was now the leader of Clan Owen. Their lives would change again as they got used to that. She could do it, he was totally sure.

  Her magick seemed to shimmer against her skin.

  He knew he’d do anything to protect her.

  Chapter 29

  THE dark was very quiet. Every single small shuffle or step felt as if it was deafeningly loud. They’d dropped off the cars a few blocks away and crept in behind the motel next door. Dominic’s blending spell would make sure no one saw them. And he was able to broadcast it in a new way courtesy of a spell Edwina had shown him at their last lesson.

 

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