Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
knees up to her chest and tucked her arms around her middle. Tears slid down her face, and I rubbed her back for a minute. When she seemed to be calming a little, I went back to the pack and pulled out a small, travel-sized can of WD-40.
âNext to vinegar and baking soda, WD-40 is the miraclediscovery of the age,â I told her. âRight now weâre going to use it to loosen up this duct tape.â
I wasnât certain it would work, although I had used it to clean up duct tape residue on cars. But as the oil worked into the edge of the tape I was able to peel it slowly off her skin. When enough of the tape was loose, I slid Zeeâs dagger against the tape and cut through it close to her ear. I wasnât worried about freeing her hair just nowâI only needed to get it off her face.
It came up as nicely as any of the stuff Iâd peeled off cars. It didnât take very long before her mouth was free, and I sliced the remaining tape so that all she had was a strip stuck in her hair.
âThat tastes terrible,â she said hoarsely, wiping her mouth with the bottom of her shirt.
âI donât like it either,â I agreed, having gotten the oil in my mouth a time or two when I forgot I had it on my hands. âHow long since you had something to drink?â
âWhen they brought Dad in,â she whispered to her knees. âWhen I talked, he kept rousing from whatever they keep injecting him with, so they gagged me. I thought werewolves were impervious to drugs.â
âNot this drug,â I told her as I went back to my pack and pulled out the thermos of coffee. âThough I donât think itâs working as well as they want.
âI should have thought to bring water,â I told her, holding a thermos cup filled with the noxious-smelling black stuff near her face. I know that most people like the smell, but for some reason I canât stand it.
When she didnât move I snapped, âCome on now, you donât have time to wallow. Tonight, when youâre home, you can go catatonic if you want to. You need to help me get your father up and running.â
I felt like I was beating a whimpering dog, but she sat up and took the small metal cup in a trembling hand. Iâd been expecting that, and only filled the cup halfway. She grimaced at the taste.
âDrink it,â I told her. âItâs good for what ails you. Caffeine and sugar. I donât drink it, so I ran over to your house and stole the expensive stuff in your freezer. It shouldnât be that bad. Samuel told me to make it strong and pour sugar into it. Should taste sort of like bitter syrup.â
She gave me a small smile, then a bigger one, and plugged her nose before she drank it all down in one gulp. âNext time,â she said in a hoarse voice, âI make the coffee.â
I grinned at her. âThatâs it.â
âIs there any way to get the handcuffs off?â she asked.
âWeâve got a conspirator coming in a couple of hours,â I told her. âHeâll have keys.â
âOkay,â she said, but her mouth trembled. âBut maybe you could try to pick them. These arenât the good ones, like cops have, but more like the ones you find at BDSM stores.â
âJessica Tamarind Hauptman,â I said in a shocked voice. âHow would you know about that?â
She gave me a watery giggle. âOne of my friends has a pair he got at a garage sale. He locked himself in and couldnât find a key. He was pretty panicked until his mom picked the lock.â
I took a good look at the keyhole. It looked suspiciously clumsy to me. I didnât have any handy bobby pins or wire hangers, but Zeeâs dagger had a narrow point.
I took one of the cuffs and tried to insert the narrow end of the dagger. First I thought it wasnât going to fit, but with a little pressure it slid in just fine.
âOw.â Jesse jerked her arms.
I pulled the dagger back and looked at the scratch on her wrist. Then I looked at the cuff where the dagger had slid through the metal almost as easily as it had the rope.
âMetal mage indeed,â I murmured.
âWhat kind of a knife is that?â Jesse asked.
âA dagger. A borrowed one.â I set it against the chain between the cuffs and watched the chain melt away from the edge of the dark gray blade. âHmm. I suppose Iâmgoing to ask more questions next time I
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