Kate Daniels 02 - Magic Burns
onto Centennial Drive, shook twigs out of my hair, and headed across the street to the chicken joint. Normally I kept away from fried food, but today was different. Iâd danced in the snow, crawled in tortoise spit, got locked up in glyphs, and I deserved some fried wings, damn it.
The vampire followed. The patrons eyed it with open suspicion but stayed where they were. Atlanteans for you. A walking undead, no big.
And then they saw Derek. Chairs scraped as a few moved out of the way.
âDerek, you want chicken?â
The bastard offspring of Dr. Moreauâs Dog-Man and the Hound of Baskervilles nodded.
âHey!â A stocky laborer at the nearest table pointed a chicken drumstick at me. âHey, what the fuck, huh? I canât eat with them here!â
I gave him my hard stare. âI guess you wonât be needing your food then.â
That shut him up.
I pushed the twenty-dollar bill across the counter and scooped up my change and a basket of fried wings. I was so tired of being broke and hungry. At least for a moment I could be happy and full of chicken. I zeroed in on our horses, tethered back by the tunnel. We could eat on the go.
I dropped a handful of wings into Derekâs paw. He stuck one in his mouth and spat out clean bones.
The vampire scowled at me. âNot a single word of protest, Kate! Not one. You simply stood there. I had a certain expectation of cooperation.â
The urge to mouth off was almost too much. I squashed it. This was a professional disagreement. âGhastek, correct me if Iâm wrong, but the contract you and I both signed specified that Iâm to disclose all of the information relevant to reeves, which I have done.â
âKateâ¦â
âMay I finish, please?â
The vampâs face stretched in confusion. Boy, I should be polite more often. âYes.â
The magic fell. It crashed, gone so completely my heart skipped a beat. I caught my breath and drove on.
âYou decided that the information was not substantial enough and requested to come with me for the sole purpose of learning more about reeves. You chose to interpret the contract that way, but thatâs not the way itâs written. We both know that technically you donât have any ground to stand on.â
âI beg to differâ¦â
âI agreed to your presence because I felt it was a fair request, not because I was bound by our agreement. Iâm under no obligation to help you. Furthermore, please note that at no point did the contract specify that you or any other representative of the People became part of the Orderâs investigation into the disappearance of Jessica Olsen. So far, you have done your best to impede this investigation by nearly sabotaging my rendezvous with the witches. As an Order representative, itâs my duty to advise you that further attempts to hinder the Orderâs activities will not be tolerated. That said, since Iâm also a representative of the Mercenary Guild, if you require protection from the witches, Iâm sure we can come to a reasonable agreement on my retainer. I dislike bodyguard detail but since youâre an old acquaintance, Iâll make an exception.â
The vampire stared at me with an expression of utter shock on its face.
âWho are you?â Ghastek said finally. âAnd what have you done with Kate?â
âIâm the person whose job it is to settle disputes between the Order and the Guild. I have a lot of free time on my hands, and I spend this time reading the Orderâs Charter and the Guildâs Manual. Would you prefer if I went back to my normal mode of conversation?â
âI think so.â
âYou underestimated the witches, mouthed off, and got punked. Donât come crying to me.â
I picked up a chicken wing. Food. Finally.
Derek snarled. It was a low snarl, a deep, threatening warning of barely contained violence.
I turned. Feet wide, back humped, he stood stiff, facing the wall of green that surrounded Centennial Park. His hackles rose, his black lips drew up revealing huge white fangs, and out came another growl. The hair on the back of my neck rose.
I set the wings on the curb and reached for Slayer. My fingers touched the leather of the saberâs hilt. Like a handshake with an old friend.
The vampire slunk low to the ground.
I surveyed the trees. From the massive roots to the tops, etched against the garish orange and
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