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Magic Rises

Magic Rises

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reacts to silver and shows the presence of Lyc-V.”
    “Aha! So I’m not crazy.”
    “You are most definitely crazy,” Derek said. “But in a deranged, endearing way.”
    Eduardo snorted.
    “Don’t make me come over there.” I looked at Doolittle.
    “They are rambunctious this morning,” he told me. “Unfortunately my resources here are limited. I don’t have access to any of the genetic sequencing methods I have at home.”
    There was more to it, I could sense it. “But?”
    “But there is the Bravinski-Dhoni test.”
    “I’ve never heard of it.”
    Doolittle nodded with a small smile. “That’s because it’s not very useful under ordinary circumstances. It’s not precise. It is, however, very reliable.”
    He pushed a wooden rack of test tubes toward me. Each was half filled with blood. A small label identified each test tube: Bear , Wolf , Bison , Hyena , Mongoose , Jackal , Lynx , Badger , Lion , and Rat .
    Most of these probably came from our team. “Where did you get the jackal, lynx, and rat?”
    “The locals,” Eduardo said.
    “Hibla got upset,” Derek elaborated. “When you fought, someone deployed a gate that sealed the hallway. The gate mechanism was guarded.”
    “Let me guess, the local guard was murdered in a horrible way.”
    “Probably,” Derek said. “The body is missing but there was a lot of blood. Hibla wants to know what’s going on.”
    Doolittle picked a pipette and dipped it into the Wolf test tube. “The essence of the test is based on the assimilation properties of Lyc-V. When faced with new DNA, it seeks to incorporate it.”
    He uncorked the Bear test tube and let two drops from the pipette fall inside. The blood turned black, swirled, and dissolved.
    “Assimilated,” I guessed. The Lyc-V had chomped on the foreign DNA.
    “Precisely.” Doolittle picked up a test tube marked Bear II. “The blood in this test tube is from Georgetta, but the blood in front of you is from her father.”
    He sucked a couple of drops from George’s test tube and let them fall into Mahon’s blood. Nothing happened.
    “Same species.”
    “But wouldn’t the difference in human DNA affect it?”
    “It does, but you won’t see a dramatic reaction.” Doolittle leaned forward. “We’ve tested the blood from the man you killed against all of these. Every single one gave a reaction.”
    “Even the lynx and lion?”
    Doolittle nodded. “Whatever it is, it may look feline, but it’s not. If it is, its DNA is significantly different from that of a lynx or a lion.”
    “So where do we go from here?”
    “We try to get more samples,” Doolittle said.
    That would be problematic, to say the least. I tried imagining walking over to the Volkodavi or Belve Ravennati and telling them, “Hi, we suspect that one of your people might be a terrible monster; can we have your blood?”
    Yeah. They would just fall over themselves to donate a sample.
    “I could pick a fight,” Derek said. “Get some blood that way.”
    “No fights. We start nothing. We only react.”
    “That’s exactly what I said.” Doolittle fixed Derek with his stare. “Also, Kate, if you do run across another specimen, do try to keep him or her alive until I get there.”
    Ha-ha. “Will do, Doc. My turn.” I opened the Bible and showed him the verse from Daniel.
    Doolittle read it, raised his glasses onto his forehead, and read it again. “I’ve read the Bible hundreds of times. I don’t remember reading this.”
    “You weren’t looking for it.”
    Derek came over and read the verse.
    I brought them up on Daniel’s brief history. “The beasts in Daniel’s dream are usually interpreted to mean kingdoms, in this case Babylon, that will eventually fall from glory. But if taken literally, it could mean a shapeshifter.”
    “Were there winged cats in Babylon?” Doolittle asked.
    “The only thing close were the lamassu,” I told him. “Lamassu served as the guardians of ancient Assyria. Assyria spanned four modern countries: southern Turkey, western Iran, and the north of Iraq and Syria. Assyrians liked to do war, and they fought with Babylon, Egypt, and pretty much everyone they could reasonably conquer in ancient Mesopotamia for about two thousand years. Around six hundred BC, Babylonians, Cimmerians, and Scyths, all the nations who had once paid Assyria tribute, finally banded together and sacked it. We don’t have many records of the Assyrians. They left behind some ruined cities and stone

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