Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
around here as Fairyland.
âNow?â I asked.
Besidesâ¦I glanced at the vampire on the big-screen TV. They hadnât gotten it quite right, hadnât captured the real evil âbut it was too close for comfort anyway. Somehow I couldnât work up too much sorrow at missing the rest of the movieâor more conversation about my love life either.
âNo,â Zee groused irritably. âNext week. Jetzt. Of course, now . Where are you? I will pick you up.â
âDo you know where Kyleâs house is?â I asked.
âKyle?â
âWarrenâs boyfriend.â Zee knew Warren; I hadnât realized he hadnât met Kyle. âWeâre out in West Richland.â
âGive me the address. I will find it.â
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Zeeâs truck purred down the highway even though it was older than I was. Too bad the upholstery wasnât in as good a shape as the engineâI shifted my rump over a few inches to keep a wayward spring from digging in too deeply.
The dash lights illuminated the craggy face that Zee presented to the world. His fine white hair was mussed a little, as if heâd been rubbing his hands over it.
Warren hadnât said more about Adam or Samuel after Iâd hung up because Kyle, thank goodness, had arrived with brownies. It wasnât that I was bothered by Warrenâs interferenceâIâd done enough interfering in his love life that I figured he had a right. I just didnât want to think about it anymore.
Zee and I rode mostly in silence from West Richland, all the way past Richland and on through Pasco. I knew better than to try to get something out of the old gremlin until he was ready to talk, so I let him alone until he decided to speakâat least after the first ten or fifteen questions he hadnât answered.
âHave you been to the reservation before?â he asked abruptly as we crossed the river just outside Pasco on the highway to Walla Walla.
âNo.â The fae reservation in Nevada welcomed visitors. They had built a casino and small theme park to attract tourists. The Walla Walla reservation, however, actively discouraged anyone who wasnât fae from entering. I wasnât quite certain if it was the Feds or the fae themselves responsible for the unfriendly reputation.
Zee tapped unhappily on his steering wheel with hands that belonged to a man whoâd spent his lifetime repairing cars, tough and scarred with oil so ingrained not even pumice soap would remove it.
They were the right hands for the human that Zee had pretended to be. When the Gray Lords, the powerful and ruthless beings who ruled the fae in secret, forced him to admit what he was to the public a few years ago, a decade or more after the first fae had come out, Zee hadnât bothered to change his outward appearance at all.
Iâd known him for a little over ten years, and the sour old man face was the only one Iâd ever seen. He had another; I knew that. Most fae lived among humans under their glamour, even if they admitted what they were. People are just not ready to deal with the faeâs true appearance. Sure, some of them looked human enough, but they also donât age. The thinning hair and the wrinkled, age-spotted skin were sure signs that Zee wasnât wearing his true face. His sour expression, though, was no disguise.
âDonât eat or drink anything,â he said abruptly.
âIâve read all the fairy tales,â I reminded him. âNo food, no drink. No favors. No thanking anyone.â
He grunted. âFairy tales. Damned childrenâs stories.â
âIâve read Katherine Briggs, too,â I offered. âAnd the original Grimmâs.â Mostly looking for some mention of a fae who could have been Zee. He wouldnât talk about it, though I think heâd been Someone. So finding out who heâd been had become something of a hobby of mine.
âBetter. Better, but not much.â He tapped his fingers on the wheel. âBriggs was an archivist. Her books are only as correct as her sources and mostly they are dangerously incomplete. The stories of the Brothers Grimm are more concerned with entertainment than reality. Both of them are nur Schatten â¦only shadows of reality.â He looked at me, a quick searching glance. âUncle Mike suggested you might be useful here. I thought it was a better repayment than might otherwise come your
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