Mercy Thompson 01-05 - THE MERCY THOMPSON COLLECTION
shop to see if I could fix it.
The Buick made a few more unhealthy noises. I stepped back from the open engine compartment. Fuel, fire, and air make the engine runâproviding that the engine in question isnât toast.
âItâs not catching, Mercy,â said Gabriel, as if I hadnât noticed.
He gripped the steering wheel with elegant but work-roughened hands. There was a smear of grease on his cheekbone, and one eye was red because he hadnât put on safety glasses when heâd crawled under the car. Heâd been rewarded with a big chunk of crudârusty metal and greaseâin his eye.
Even though my big heaters were keeping the edge off the cold, we both wore jackets. There is no way to keep a shop truly warm when you are running garage doors up and down all day.
âMercy, my mamá has to be at work in an hour.â
âThe good news is that I donât think itâs anything you did.â I stepped away from the engine compartment and met his frantic eyes. âThe bad news is that itâs not going to be running in an hour. Juryâs out on whether it will be back on the road at all.â
He slid out of the car and leaned under the hood to stare at the Little Engine That Couldnât as if he might find some wire I hadnât noticed that would miraculously make it run. I left him to his brooding and went through the hall to my office.
Behind the counter was a grubby, used-to-be-white board with hooks where I put the keys of cars I was working onâand a half dozen mystery keys that predated my tenure. I pulled a set of keys attached to a rainbow peace-sign keychain, then trotted back to the garage. Gabriel was back to sitting behind the wheel of his motherâs Buick and looking sick. I handed him the keys through the open window.
âTake the Bug,â I told him. âTell your mom that the turn signals donât blink, so sheâll have to use hand signals. And tell her not to pull back on the steering wheel too hard or it will come off.â
His face got stubborn.
âLook,â I said before he could refuse, âitâs not going to cost me anything. It wonât hold all the kidsâânot that the Buick did; there were a lot of kidsââand it doesnât have much of a heater. But it runs, and Iâm not using it. Weâll work on the Buick after hours until itâs done, and you can owe me that many hours.â
I was pretty sure the engine had gone to the great junkyard in the skyâand I knew that Sylvia, Gabrielâs mother, couldnât afford to buy a new engine, any more than she could buy a newer car. So Iâd call upon Zee, my old mentor, to work his magic on it. Literal magicâthere was not much figurative about Zee. He was a fae, a gremlin whose natural element was metal.
âThe Bugâs your project car, Mercy.â Gabrielâs protest was weak.
My last project car, a Karmann Ghia, had sold. My take of the profits, shared with a terrific bodyman and an upholsterer, had purchased a â71 Beetle and a â65 VW Bus with a little left over. The Bus was beautiful and didnât run; the Bug had the opposite problem.
âIâll work on the Bus first. Take the keys.â
The expression on his face was older than it should have been. âOnly if youâll let the girls come over and clean on Saturdays until we get the Bug back to you.â
Iâm not dumb. His little sisters knew how to workâI was getting the better of the bargain.
âDeal,â I said before he could take it back. I shoved the keys into his hand. âGo take the car to Sylvia before sheâs late.â
âIâll come back afterward.â
âItâs late. Iâm going home. Just come at the usual time tomorrow.â
Tomorrow was Saturday. Officially, I was closed on the weekends, but recent excursions to fight vampires had cut into my bottom line. So Iâd been staying open later and working on the weekend to make a little extra money.
There is no cash in battling evil: just the opposite in my experience. Hopefully, I was done with vampiresâthe last incident had nearly gotten me killed, and my luck was due to run out; a woman whose best talent was changing into a coyote had no business in the big leagues.
I sent Gabriel on his way and started the process of closing up. Garage doors down, heat turned to sixty, lights off. Till drawer in the safe,
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