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by Jory Strong


  Her father was seidic. Her mother had the gift of sight, she was now positive of it.

  Even in paradise there are politics, and some pairings are viewed as a threat by those in power. Your mother found her way to my lake already heavy with child. She and I made a bargain, and on these shores you were born.

  “What has you frowning so fiercely,” Eamon asked.

  “I was thinking about my mother and the sigil.”

  “You believe she wears it?”

  “I think it’s possible she might be bound to the Dragon.”

  “For your mother’s sake, I hope you’re mistaken. It would mean the magic controls her rather than the other way around.”

  “If the Dragon isn’t real,” Etaín said, though sitting in Cathal’s bed, surrounded by the everyday things of a normal world, the absolute certainty she’d felt faded as she thought about the emerald-green water rippling toward the center, like dissolved magic condensing and solidifying into an avatar that never completely emerged from the lake.

  Given the stakes, she tried to tell Eamon in detail about the dream, but the tightening of her throat and freezing of her hand when she might have drawn what she couldn’t say, was warning enough, and struggle would only make her lack of control obvious.

  She applied the magic lessons that had left her an exhausted lump on the couch. Imagined the sigil that would divert and channel magic away from her in a harmless loop, but freedom to speak was returned to her only when she changed the subject completely. “I need to go to Stylin’ Ink in the morning.”

  “I’ll accompany you. Cathal?”

  Was there command in Eamon’s voice? Cathal couldn’t be certain.

  His gaze strayed to the clothing he’d been wearing, eyes lingering on the pocket where the dead gangbanger’s phone was. What the fuck should he do with it?

  Taking it to the police was out, given the dead body and his failure to call them. Taking it to his father could lead to a blood bath, though he realized he’d have to visit his father too, because guilt would chew him up if Brianna was targeted for revenge and someone got to her.

  Hand it off to Eamon? Like a good little obedient human would?

  He suppressed a snarl. That left Sean, and a lot of dancing around the truth about where the phone came from and why it might be important.

  “No. I’ve got some meetings I couldn’t reschedule. Afterward I’m going to meet up with Sean to see if he and Quinn have gotten anywhere on the drawings Derrick delivered.

  “Heath, my fifth, will accompany you as bodyguard,” Eamon said, yanking the string of paranoia that existed in Cathal because of his father and uncle.

  The suspicion in his gut burned hotter. Why now and not before? Because Eamon knew about the gangbanger? Because he knew Cage’s boat was moored near Sean’s?

  The magic chose him. I accept the choice though I wouldn’t have made the same one. Eamon’s words, spoken to Etaín. Only now Cathal considered that with him out of the way, Eamon’s options expanded.

  Regardless, she’d be safe with Eamon and the guards. Safer still away from him now that it seemed just as likely the drive-by in front of the shelter was meant to take him out, not Anton.

  The wrap of Etaín’s arms and press of feminine curves allowed him to escape the darkness of his thoughts. What he needed was some breathing room and he’d have it in a few hours.

  For now…

  He captured her mouth, content to lose himself in her.

  Nineteen

  Derrick stood at the garage entrance. The smell of grease and oil, the blast of Mexican music and the sound of power tools along with shouts in Spanish all bringing back memories. The earlier ones were almost sweet, but the later ones, painful, though he straightened his spine, not allowing them to be more than just a scratch against his toughened emotional fortitude.

  Never again! I refuse to be that needy again!

  He steadfastly refused to look at the workbench where a particularly horrifying example of neediness had happened on his last visit here, when he’d tracked Emilio down after he’d been a no-show for their date.

  I’m not that weak person anymore.

  He touched the drawing in his pocket as proof of it. Etaín needed him and here he was.

  Emilio looked up just as Derrick found him among the overall-clad mechanics. His smile was cocky, as though he’d known it was only a matter of time before Derrick came around again.

  Oh please! Derrick nearly rolled his eyes. Emilio was such a boy compared to Quinn.

  He strutted forward, hips swaying to let Emilio get a good look at just what he was missing. This was the new Derrick, confident, strong, loved.

  Now that caused a crazy fluttering in his chest because Quinn hadn’t spoken the words yet. But it was there. He absolutely knew it was.

  And if Quinn hadn’t said them, Etaín had. If anything, she was a much harder case than Quinn. Much, much more guarded emotionally.

  “Miss me?” he asked when he reached Emilio.

  “Looking good, Derrick, looking good.” Emilio’s eyes dropped in a once-over that lingered at the crotch of very tight jeans.

  Derrick preened. Not that he was interested of course. But he’d dressed to get answers and answers he’d get if there were any. Now for the flattery.

  “You’re looking divine, absolutely delicious yourself.” There was a modicum of truth to be found in the compliment, though really, baggy grease-stained overalls did nothing for anyone. The boots on the other hand…

  Heavy, rugged, manly. He might personally prefer heels when he wanted to look good, but he appreciated other footwear and what it said about the wearer. Put a naked Quinn in those same boots, polished to look like a soldier on leave or a policeman ready for some off-duty action…

  Oops, there was a downside to tight pants but…

  Use it baby. Use it.

  He gave his jeans a tug and nearly laughed at the way Emilio’s chest puffed out. Cocky rooster thought the hard-on was for him.

  “So what brings you around?” Emilio said.

  This was the tricky part. This was where experience or having a taste for books with private investigator heroes would have come in handy. He bit his bottom lip, worried that maybe this was a mistake, one that would lead to Quinn being pissed or getting in trouble with Sean.

  Emilio glanced over Derrick’s left shoulder, at the spot where a window allowed people in the office and waiting area to see into the garage. “Look. Whatever gives, my boss is going to come in and cap my ass for not working in about thirty seconds.”

  “Okay. Okay.” Deep breath. “You know a guy named Marc Ruiz?”

  “I know a couple of them.”

  Derrick pulled the picture out of his jacket, unfolding it and showing it to Emilio. “This Marc Ruiz.”

  “Why are you asking?” Was that a yes?

  “I’m helping a friend. She’s trying to track down some guys she put art on. It’s for a book project, but it’s all hush-hush right now.”

  Emilio looked down at the picture. “No. Don’t know him.”

  How much to say without making this sound like a police investigation? Mentioning the rap sheep was definitely a no-no, but LA seemed safe enough. “My friend said he was a gang member in LA, it was the same one I thought you told me you had cousins in.”

  “Like I said, I don’t know him.”

  “Okay, okay.” Emilio sounded defensive, it might mean he did know but it might also be because the teen who’d been sweeping the floor at the other end of the garage was now a couple of steps away, the broom abandoned for a cellphone, and Emilio didn’t want anyone thinking he’d give out information about a gang member.

  The teen fired off a burst of Spanish at Emilio. Derrick understood the gist of it, something along the lines of, “Boss just noticed you got company. Better send your boyfriend away.”

  “Thanks, Drooler.”

  Derrick shuddered. Drooler. What a street name. Pathetic. And the art visible on his hand
s and neck practically screamed gangbanger, or wannabe.

  Derrick folded the sketch and returned it to his pocket. “See you around.”

  Emilio stopped him from turning with a hand on his arm. Once there would have been a little zing but now, nothing. No tingles. No regret. No heat.

  “You with someone?”

  “Definitely taken.”

  A delicious shiver went through him. Taken, that word embodied sex with Quinn.

  The hand fell away. “Too bad. We had some good times together.”

  It didn’t stop you from breaking my heart and tossing me away like trash.

  No! Said and done. Over with.

  The new Derrick did not dwell on past mistakes or past hurts. The new Derrick left without a backward glance, though he felt eyes drilling into his back.

  *

  Sheer joy, there was no other way to describe it. It exploded in Etaín’s chest and spread outward the moment they pulled to a stop in front of Stylin’ Ink.

  Bryce was visible through the glass, standing behind the counter, hand twirling in a hurry-up motion that whoever he was talking to on the phone couldn’t see. He smiled when he caught sight of her, and she returned it, feeling it all the way to her soul.

  The men in the car with her were forgotten until Eamon stopped her with firm fingers around her wrist and a softly spoken command. “Wait. Allow Liam and Myk to exit the car first.”

  Even that brief delay was almost more than she could stand. She couldn’t give this part of her life up. She’d slowly wither and die inside.

  Back doors opened by beautifully lethal guards indicated a lack of danger. Eamon released her to get out of the car, Myk only barely managing to precede her into Stylin’ Ink.

  “We’ve got ourselves a princess in the house,” Bryce called out, coming around to enfold her in a tight hug.

  Her arms snaked around his lean waist, her grip as fierce as his. “Princess? You trying to ruin my kickass reputation by tagging me with that prissy nickname?”

  “Kickass, yeah, if that means somehow managing to walk away after terrible shit has gone down.” He trembled despite the tough talk, whispering, “Fuck, Etaín! Fuck!”

  Guilt grabbed her by the throat, choking her words off as effectively as the Dragon did. She closed her eyes, cheek pressed to his until she was able to speak. “I should have come back to the fund-raiser, at least for a few minutes.”

  “Forget that shit. You had busted up ribs.” His arms loosened immediately, a small jolt going through him. “You good?”

  She hugged him tighter in demonstration. “I’m good.”

  As good as she was going to be considering she was a freaking near-Elf who visited with a Dragon that may or may not be real.

  Jamaal joined them, hands covered by blue latex, his arms bare, showing off muscles and art and making her face heat with the remembered image of DaWanda above him, her breasts in his hands.

  There was a buzz against her senses, the nearly overwhelming awareness that he wore more than one of her tattoos. When he grabbed her up in a fierce hug, she balled her hands into tight fists against the thin material of his shirt, shivering not just at the prospect of invading his privacy, but at stealing his memories.

  Fire slid through the ink on her arms and into her wrists. She would have wrenched herself away had she not been frozen in place, at least long enough to hear the Dragon’s sibilant voice. Sssafe. My gift.

  As fast as the searing heat had come, it winked out. She tightened her grip on Jamaal, heart thundering. There had to be a way to prevent the hijacking of her body, though true anger and fear at the loss of control was obliterated beneath relief.

  Jamaal was safe from her. She half expected the sigil representing servitude to blaze across her retinas.

  He released her. Bryce said, “I cleared your schedule for the week.”

  She gave Eamon props for not immediately telling Bryce she wasn’t coming back to work. Her throat clogged when reality settled in, that losing this might not happen by Eamon’s decree but by her own choice.

  How could she continue to come here if it put those she loved at risk? How could she continue to apply ink when loss of privacy might be the least of the danger her tattoos presented?

  Bryce interrupted the painful introspection with hands on her shoulders. “Thought you said you were good.”

  She blinked away unshed tears. “It just feels like forever since things were normal.”

  He moved behind the counter. “Speaking of normal, one of the shelter workers came around with your phone.”

  Fishing it out of a drawer, he handed it to her as Jamaal went back to his workstation. Longing swelling with the hum of his machine, creating a hollow emptiness at the prospect of losing this. Somehow she had to find a way to keep this as part of her life and make it safe for everyone.

  Even if it meant servitude?

  A glance down at inked wrists, and the sigil shimmered in her mind as if already on her skin and entwined with the bands her mother had done. She blinked, clearing the mark from her sight before powering up the cellphone.

  See but remain unseen.

  Her mother’s mantra. Her mother’s life.

  No longer applicable.

  It would take hours to return all the calls from people who’d heard about the drive-by in front of the shelter. The concern humbled her. It firmed her resolve to stay part of this human world in a way that mattered.

  Slipping the phone into her pocket she turned just as Derrick breezed in. “Yummy! You’ve got Mr. Edible with you along with that luscious, tasty morsel you call a boyfriend.”

  “A permanent mate,” Eamon murmured, his amusement making her smile.

  “You don’t know the half of it,” she told Derrick.

  He grinned, hugging her and whispering, “I can hardly wait for a blow-by-blow description.”

  With emphasis on blow. “Not happening.”

  His mouth formed a pout against her cheek. “Spoilsport.”

  She felt carefree despite the slide of fire down her arms and with it the sharp awareness of the connection between her and the Dragon. “The details would make you green with envy.”

  “Maybe in the past, but not now. I do have Quinn.”

  She couldn’t stop herself from asking, “He’s okay?”

  “Better than okay.” The purr said it all, but as the moment stretched, her easy happiness fled when there was no sibilant offering of sssafe, my gift.

  Worry tightened her chest, and though she suspected Eamon would consider her foolish for attempting it, she reached out mentally, seeking the Dragon, seeking reassurance and gaining nothing except a penetrating dread, a dark foreboding that Derrick might be used against her, or worse, that she might cause him harm.

  She eased out of the hug, feeling both haunted and hunted, not daring to risk more touch of skin to skin.

  *

  Eamon watched the play of emotions over Etaín’s face, from happiness and joy to something that tugged at his heart, opening a crack in his resolve to separate her completely from the human world. For the first time since standing on the other side of the window and being horrified by the reality of how she used her gift, he considered that there might be room for compromise, that if he cut her off from this place and these people, ripping her away from what she loved, bitterness would find its way into their relationship.

  Eventually they would all have to leave San Francisco, including those humans made part of their world because of ties to Cathal and Etaín. Glamour only went so far when it came to hiding the lack of aging. Nor was it easy for those who no longer measured their lives in decades to remain in a place where the people they had interacted with for years grew old and died while they didn’t.

  The door to the shop opened and a well-dressed man of Hispanic descent rushed toward Etaín and was immediately blocked by Myk.

  The human laughed, leaning to the side to see Etaín. “Bodyguards or cops in plainclothes?”

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sp; “Bodyguards.” She gave a small sigh. “Francisco is a client, Myk. Please let him pass.”

  Eamon didn’t counter the command.

  Francisco hugged her as all of them had. “I caught a glimpse of you from my office. Do you have time to add the name to my tat?”

  “Kiss of death to the relationship,” Jamaal called from the work area. “Unless you’re putting family on your skin.”

  Derrick sniffed. “Ridiculous superstition. Don’t listen to him.”

  Jamaal shook his head. “You so sure about that? Last I counted, Bryce has covered three names since he hired you, and I’m betting any day now you’re going to be begging either me or Etaín to hide that last loser’s name.”

  “Those where bad choices. I’m a different man now.”

  “Uh-huh.” Jamaal leaned forward to concentrate on detail work along his client’s shoulder.

  “You have time?” Francisco asked Etaín again.

  “Okay if Derrick does it instead? His lettering is better than mine.”

  “Sure. That’s okay if he’s willing.”

  Derrick motioned toward one of the workstations. “Come on back. Let me see what you’ve already got on you and hear what you’re thinking.”

  Pleasure flooded Eamon at the choice she’d made. He pulled her into his arms, the sense of completeness he felt when he held her growing stronger.

  He claimed her lips in tenderness, his tongue a slow glide and thrust, a sensuous taking reminiscent of lovemaking rather than the carnal pounding of heated sex. When she moaned softly, pelvis grinding to his, their surroundings forgotten, he left her mouth in favor of her ear, marking his effect on her by the race of her heartbeat against his chest.

  Her hands burned through his shirt where they played at the base of his spine, her touch and nearness enough to keep him hard and anxious to be inside her.

  “You restrained yourself,” she murmured, acknowledging his lack of interference with the flick of her tongue against his earlobe.

 

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