Текст книги "Fair Game"
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The waiters eyebrows had risen when Anna ordered so much food. Hed protested when she put the plate with four burgers down for Brother Wolf, but had shut up when Leslie produced her badge and said, with a nod, Werewolf.
There had been a quick switch in waitstaff, and the new waitress had asked if she could get Brother Wolf a bowl of water (yes) or if hed like something else to drink (no). Anna figured that waitress had just earned a pretty big tip. From the smile on the waitresss face, she figured so as well.
That was wicked fun, how you yanked the witchs chain, Leslie told her. Until then I hadnt realized she was just trying to freak us out.
Umm, answered Anna, taking a bite to give herself time to think.
Brother Wolf looked up and focused on Anna. Okay, she was here to share information. Might as well do her job.
She wasnt trying to freak you out, Anna told them. Isaac told us she wasnt very powerful. She didnt have the control to keep up appearances in the presence of the death magic on the boys body. I was trying to distract her, get her focused on me, so shed tell us something instead of doing something dumb that was going to get her shot.
Shot? Heuter asked.
Anna smiled at him.Guns are quite easy to smell. You should see about changing up the holster in the small of your back. You have to reach too far for it; it takes you too long. Try a shoulder holster or get some more practice. The bun had been toasted with real butter and the meat seared on charcoal. Anna ate a few fries to put off starting on the second burger.
And you need to wait until youre sure you are going to draw before you reach, agreed Leslie. She smiled at Anna. Cantrip doesnt require the same weapons training that we get at Quantico.
Something cold came and went in Heuters face before he resumed his bland appearance. Right. Theres been some talk about changing that. Im afraid most of the shooting Ive done is with a rifle. My folks are from Texas and we have a place in upstate New York where we go hunting every year, too hunting is a family ritual. But that witch
Creepy, said Leslie with a nod. I wish she had been faking it. Did either of you recognize the name she gave us? Sally Reilly?
Anna shook her head.No, but I think Charles did. Ill talk to him when he changes back and let you know.
Leslie frowned and started to say something, then glanced at Heuter and stuffed her mouth with salad instead.
According to Wiki, said Heuter, reading from his phone, in 1967, Sally Reilly wrote a book calledMy Little Gray Story Book. He looked up and grinned. Anyway, it was a play on theMy Little Red Story Book series of readers in use in elementary schools.My Little Gray Story Book was an underground sensation, and when the second book,A Witchs Primer, hit the stands three years later, it hit theNew York Times bestseller list. Sally Reilly was beautiful, shocking, and funny and became an instant, if small-time, celebrity. The books were less how-to books than here-is-my-life-as-a-witch books. She did a few talk shows, includingThe Mike Douglas Show, where she straightened some spoons bent by Uri Geller without touching them the day after the famous Israeli psychic appeared.
Witches cant straighten spoons, said Anna involuntarily. Witches did things with living and once-living tissue blood and bodies and stuff like that.
Heuter tipped his phone at her.Its on Wiki.
Ive never heard of her, said Leslie. I know about Uri and his spoon bending. Did something happen to her? The witch seemed pretty sure that shes dead, and Charles, according to Anna, thinks that she was a victim of our serial killer. What does Wiki say?
Wikidoesnt say, said Heuter. Hold on.
My dad talks about the sixties and seventies as a heyday of New Age thinking before the New Agers, Anna said. Lots of free love and Wicca and magical thinking.
Heuter, still searching the Internet, nodded.The Victorian era was the only thing that came close to it. Ouija boards, s?ances, games that tested whether people could read minds. Then, because everyone was doing it
it became less mysterious, less shadowy, and more
ridiculous. Interests changed.
So maybe our Sally Reilly just disappeared from public view as the world gave a yawn, suggested Leslie. Is this going to help our missing girl?
Heuter didnt answer her question. There are rumors of a third book she wrote and printed only a few copies of Elementary Magic. When I get back to the office, Ill check our archives, see if we have it in the library. I should also be able to find out what happened to her, or if shes still around.
The witch seemed awfully sure she was dead, said Anna. She hadnt been lying.
Heuter snorted and a scowl marred his handsome face.That witch was
well. I wouldnt trust her to know which way was up.
She gave us Sally Reilly, Anna pointed out.
Which was more than wed managed to get out of any of the other witches the FBI consulted with on this case, agreed Leslie.
Anna finished her last cheeseburger and retrieved Brother Wolfs empty plate, stacking them together on the table. She tried to see any way she and Charles could be of more help.
Maybe if we went out to where Jacobs body was found, we might be able to find something more, she said slowly. He was the last victim, before Lizzie?
Right, Leslie said. Was he fae or werewolf could you tell? Dr Fuller said his parents were Baptist. That doesnt quite go with the whole supernatural thing.
Anna blinked at her a moment. She hadnt thought about that. Why had their killer reverted to killing humans again?
Fae, said Heuter. His father, Ian Mott, is listed in the fae database at Cantrip as full-blood fae and Jacob is clearly listed as half-fae. I ran the list of victims after we talked yesterday. Cantrips database is far more extensive than the official one.
Is it? asked Anna; then she took a quick drink from her water glass to disguise any expression she might be showing. If Jacob Mott had been any sort of preternatural, shed eat her hat. He hadnt smelled fae and even half-bloods smell like fae. Wasnt it interesting he was listed asfae in Cantrips database? Maybe the killer was finding his victims in the same database. Even so, shouldnt the fae whod stolen Lizzie away be able to tell Jacob Mott hadnt been fae? She didnt really know if one fae could tell if another one was around, though she suspected it was so.
Charles was watching Heuter with sudden interest. How she could tell it was Charles and not Brother Wolf was
like how a mother of twins knew which one was which: less about the small details and more about instincts.
Heuter looked at Anna as if hed forgotten she was there. Oops, he said. I dont suppose you can forget that.
Dont want anyone filing paperwork to see if they are in that database of yours? Leslie asked. One of the fringe benefits to working with Cantrip or one of the other, smaller enforcement agencies in the government is that no one ever thinks to file on them with the Freedom of InformationAct.
Youd be surprised, said Hueter in a voice very nearly a whine. The people who use FOIA do it extensively and well. Answering those requests is the job we give newbies and that includes Important Senators Sons, like yours truly, too. He grinned, showing that he didnt think that made him any more deserving of privilege than the rest of the newbies. But not even the powers that be could keep me there for long. Information gathering about unknown werewolves is a lot more interesting. He looked at Anna. Anna Latham of Chicago, musical prodigy. Left Northwestern University a couple of years short of a degree much to the chagrin of the co-chair of Musical Studies, whom I talked to this morning, because he thought youd become the next Yo-Yo Ma. No one seems to have heard from you since except for your father, who was pretty short on conversation.
My father is a lawyer, Anna half explained and half apologized. He wouldnt say anything without a lot more information flowing his way. And probably a court order, though I wouldnt count on that.
He wouldnt tell me your husbands name or where you live now and the IRS is extremely uncooperative.
Arent they supposed to be? Anna asked. My husband and I came here to help; we did not come here to become names listed in your database though we knew that youd probably figure out who I was. He thought hed pulled a rabbit out of the hat with his revelations about her real identity. She should have let him continue to pat himself on the back, and she knew it. Heuter was one of those people who liked being smarter than everyone else. Hed have been happier if she was mad or worried that hed discovered who she was. But he was just a little too smug for Anna to be willing to indulge him.
Where are you staying while you are here in Boston? Heuter asked.
Why are you worried about that? returned Anna. Leslie, who knew where she and Charles were staying, was making steady inroads on the last of her salad. I promise neither of us is going to go berserk and start killing people.
Heuter tapped his fingers lightly on the table.I was raised to service, he said. Its a family tradition. I believe in this country. I believe that innocents need protecting. I believe it is my calling to make sure that they are protected from people like you.
Heuters voice was cool and controlled, even when he spoke the last bit. If Leslie hadnt drawn in a breath, Anna would have thought shed misheard. Beside Anna, Brother Wolf stiffened, so she pulled herself together.
Thats funny, Anna said. Id have thought that terrorists and murderers would be more troublesome than me. As a comeback it was weak, but she was more worried about the silver bullets all Cantrip agents loaded their guns with. The gun that Heuter had almost pulled in the morgue. Shecouldnt really remember now exactly when hed tried to go for it. Hed been so slow and clumsy that he hadnt managed to pull it before Brother Wolf had Caitlin down and contained on the floor. Had he started for it before Brother Wolf jumped, so that he could aim it at the witch? Or had he been too slow and by the time he could have gotten it out, it was already obvious that Brother Wolf wasnt going to hurt the witch?
If he had fired his gun back in the morgue, he might have killed Charles. Her hand reached out and touched her mate, to reassure herself that he was okay.
Heuter, said Leslie sharply. That was uncalled for.
He gave the FBI agent a tight smile and put some money on the table.Im due back in the office. Ill leave you to your afternoon of fruitless explorations.
Leslie waited until he was gone and then shook her head.Trippers, she said.
Trippers? asked Anna.
What the boss calls Cantrip agents. Leslie took a sip of her iced tea. Just when you think that they are actually by golly professionals, they pull some weird stunt like that. She looked at Anna, thoughtfully. Im not going to blow rainbows and happy faces at you and say that therearent people worried about werewolves and the fae. We probably have some agents in the FBI who are pretty freaked out by you or by people like Beauclaire. But at the very least they are professional enough not to go ape all over you when all youre trying to do is help us catch a freaking serial killer.
They took a taxi to Castle Island where Jacobs body had evidently washed up, leaving Leslies car in the parking garage next to the morgue. There was apparently parking at the Island, but it was the middle of summer and Leslie didnt like to waste time trying to find a place to park.
Annas doubts about traveling by taxi with Brother Wolf proved to be unfounded. Their taxi driver had a big mutt at home, he told them, who was a Great Dane crossed with a dinosaur. Once he found out that Anna had never been to Boston before, he gave her a complete rundown on the island that hadntreally been an island since the 1930s. His stories included a ghostly tale of an escaped prisoner that somehow resulted in a haunting and a wandering yarn about how Edgar Allan Poes army service at Fort Independence had led him to place his story The Cask of Amontillado at the fort.
Wicked, Anna told him when they got out of the car and she handed him a tip.
He laughed and gave her a high five.Frickin wicked yourself. Youll be a native in no time.
Dont you believe it, Leslie told her half jokingly. Native Bostonians are the ones whove been here since the Revolutionary War all others are interlopers, no matter how welcome.
The ocean air was refreshingly brisk as Leslie led the way down the cement walk that paralleled the ocean on the harbor side of the island. It wasnt crowded, not really there had been plenty of places to park but there were a number of people out enjoying the sun. The tall granite block walls of Fort Independence dominated the landscape, which was mostly grass with a few bushes and moderate-sized trees.
Jacob wasnt here long before he was discovered, Leslie said. Not a lot of places to hide a body around here and as you can see there are a lot of people this time of year. The harbor breeze keeps the temperatures to a reasonable level and the fishing is supposed to be pretty good.
Do you think he was dropped in the harbor by boat?
Thats the theory. Too many people around to drop him off unseen, and the ME says the body was in the water for at least a full day. Jacob was found a number of days ago. I suspect that if there was something we missed initially, its too late now.
Probably this is useless, agreed Anna. But Im not clear on what else we can do right now that is more helpful.
There were all sorts of people out and about joggers, dog walkers, people watchers. The sound of kids yelling in the distance competed with airplanes from the airport across the harbor and seabirds.
They were passed by a woman with a Pekingese coming the other way. Her little dog hit the end of his leash and started barking hoarsely at Brother Wolf.
Hes perfectly friendly, his owner said. Now stand down, Peter. To his owners obvious embarrassment, the dog growled, keeping himself between the werewolves and his owner in a brave but misguided attempt to protect her, until they were long past.
Peter, said Anna, smiling involuntarily. Peter and the Wolf.
Is that reaction usual? Leslie asked.
Most dogs have troubles with us at first, Anna admitted; then she grinned. He was all of ten pounds, wasnt he? Pretty brave of him when you think of it. After insults have been exchanged it usually works out fine. Cats
cats dont like us. And they dont adjust, ever. She grinned at Leslie. Just like Cantrip agents, I expect.
Heuter is just one man, Leslie pointed out. Hard to judge all of Cantrip by one man.
I dont know about that, Anna said. Who else would join an agency like Cantrip except for people who are afraid of the dark?
People who need jobs? Leslie suggested dryly. Cantrip takes a lot of Quantico graduates who dont get on with the FBI. As a job, Cantrip is less time-consuming than the FBI or Homeland Security, and it pays better than most police departments. Its less dangerous, too because they dont actually do anything but collect information.
Not yet, Anna said affably. My father says that government unchecked is like a snowball; you can always count on it getting bigger and gathering more power. She walked a few paces. Heuter was going to shoot someone in the morgue. If he could have gotten the shot off before it became obvious Charles wasnt going to hurt anyone, hed have shot Charles. If you hadnt been there, he would have done it. I thought at the time he was going to go for the witch, but Ive changed my mind. Cantrip carries weapons loaded with silver bullets.
Mine is, too, admitted Leslie, sounding sheepish.
Good for you, Anna told her. You didnt even think about drawing, though.
I dont know why not. I really should have.
Charles did what you wanted to, Anna suggested. Got the witchs hands off that poor boy. She was preparing to feed off him, and Charles stopped it.
Feed?
Suck up the residual magic the killers left behind.
That doesnt sound appetizing. Sounds necrophilic.
Mmm, agreed Anna. But you and I are not witches.
Leslie stared out in the harbor for a moment, then smiled.I suppose that was it. I wanted to smack her, and your Charles did it for me.
There was a monument up ahead that looked something like the Washington Monument in miniature or, since they were in Boston, like the Bunker Hill Monument. It was a tall, sea-battered, narrow-sided rectangle that lifted to the sky and ended in a point. On the ocean side of the path were some wharfs with a few people fishing from them.
Still, Heuter
Anna said. You know Senator Heuters views on werewolves, right? Hes one of the proponents of that bill to include us as an endangered species.
Leslie frowned.Endangered species?
And therefore not citizens, Anna said. I dont suppose it would be of as much interest to you as it is to us werewolves. He also wants to RFID tag us as if we were pets who might go astray.
RFID?
That one hasnt made it into a bill yet, Anna said. But its been in a couple of his speeches.
That wouldnt be constitutional, said Leslie.
It would if we were an endangered species. Anna looked at Brother Wolf. Id like to see someone try to put a radio control collar on Charles. It might be fun to watch on YouTube.
He gave her a look.
Anna raised the hand that wasnt holding the leash. Im not saying Id do it. Id just pay money to watch someone try.
Leslie gave her a thoughtful look as she stopped.I thought that you were mismatched when I first met you two. But you arent, are you?
No, Anna agreed. Im the only one who knows when hes teasing.
If you say so, said Leslie, amused.
Anna looked around.Is this where Jacob was found?
Over here.
Between the sidewalk and the sea stood a two-rail decorative pipe fence that the salt water had colored green and rust. Beyond that, a short rocky shoreline edged in green sea grasses gave way to a bit of water and a wall of worn wooden poles stuck side by side like soldiers keeping the waves off the land. Leslie pointed to a small patch of dirt between the wharf wall and the wooden poles.
Jacob would have been sheltered a little from the weather. Anna bent down a little closer than she needed to when she unclipped Charless leash, and she breathed in his familiar scent to comfort herself. He waited until she stood up before he hopped over the fence and down to the strip of land below. Anna made no attempt to follow.
Leslie gave her a searching glance.He can scent things better in wolf form than you can in human?
Yes. But hes also better at this than I am. Anna didnt feel a bit defensive about it. Hed taught her a lot, but
He has a lot more experience than I do. Scents dont come with a label this is the villain; here is a lady with a dog; here is a police officer and that sticky-sweet-and-sour-milk smell is someones old banana ice cream cone. Charles can pick out what hes smelling better than I can, and date them, too, usually.
Brother Wolf trotted down to the isolated bit of dirt that Leslie had pointed out and then followed it toward them with his nose on the ground.
A jogger approached them and stopped, jogging in place.Your dog should be on a leash, he said in politely disapproving tones. Its the rules. There are lots of kids here and a big dog like that might scare someone.
Werewolf, said Anna blandly, just to see what he would do.
He stopped jogging and looked, his jaw dropping.Shit, he said. Youre kidding me.
Its a werewolf, said Leslie.
Its red. Arent werewolves supposed to be black or gray?
Werewolves can be whatever color, Anna told him.
He bent down, stretching his legs and breathing deeply.Its beautiful. Hey, thats where they found that little boy, isnt it? I saw the police tape out here a couple of days ago. Are you with the police?
FBI. Leslie gave him a sharp look. You run here all the time?
When Im off duty, he admitted. Im a fireman. Missed the fuss, though.
You get a lot of things wash up here?
Yes, maam. Lotsa. New stuff every day, but we keep it picked up pretty well. His is the only body I know about, but Ive only been running here a couple of years. He stared at Charles, who happily wasnt paying any attention. FBI. Youve got it looking for clues.
He is, said Anna, getting tired of the it.
The jogger wasnt disconcerted by her correction. He work for the FBI?
No. Strictly volunteer, Anna told him.
Wicked, he said approvingly. Wait until I tell the guys I saw a werewolf. He mind if I take a photo?
Not at all, Anna told him.
He popped his phone out of a pouch on his belt and stood still long enough to snap a photo.Cool. The guys are not going to believe this. He looked at the photo and frowned. Theyre going to say that I took a photo of a big dog.
Charles, Anna called. Can we get a smile?
Charles turned and gave her a look.
Public relations, she suggested.
He turned his gold eyes to the jogger and then dropped his jaw in a wolfish smile that displayed fangs too large for any dog ever born.
The man swallowed.Werewolf, he whispered, and then, remembering what he was doing, he snapped another photo. Thanks, man
wolf. Thanks. They wont laugh at that. He glanced at Anna and Leslie and started jogging backward down the path. Hey, good luck. I hope you get the guy.
We do, too, Leslie assured him.
He turned back to watch them a couple of more times before he sped up and headed off the island.
Doing a little PR? Leslie asked.
Never hurts, agreed Anna absently. Its kind of my job. Shed been watching the jogger and hed just passed a familiar figure. Goldstein saw her watching and waved.
I texted Agent Goldstein and told him where wed be, said Leslie.
Anna nodded.Charles doesnt seem to be finding anything. I suspect Ive just wasted your time.
A lot of my work is like that, said Leslie.
Agent Goldstein sauntered up.Find anything?
No, Anna told him. Charles?
Charles trotted up and started to change, right in front of them. Right in front of anyone who happened to look over and see what he was doing. It wasnt like him.
What do we do, Mrs Smith? asked Goldstein quite calmly.
Stay quiet and dont touch, okay? This really hurts and touching him makes it worse.
Anna glanced around, but no one else seemed to be paying much attention. That might be sheer dumb luck, or it might be something that Charles was doing.
Remember, please, dont look into his eyes. There were a couple of meaty pops and Leslie winced.
Yep. That hurts, Anna agreed. This is why, if youre around a recently changed werewolf either direction you walk softly for a while. Pain makes the best of us pretty cranky.
Does this mean he found out something? Leslie asked.
I dont know, Anna replied. Either that or he decided it was a good day to give a few Bostonians a heart attack.
Its not as bad as it is in the movies, said Goldstein, sounding philosophical. Theres no liquid or clear oozing jelly, for one thing.
Ick, said Anna. Though if you move at just the wrong time, it can get bloody.
Leslie turned away and swallowed.
Just kidding, Anna said. Mostly.
Still, Goldstein continued. I can see why no one has agreed to change in front of the camera.
That whole changing naked thing that most of us have to do makes it awkward, too, Anna told him. It wasnt easy to watch, even for her. Mostly, it was the empathy you didnt have to be a werewolf to watch joints and bones changing and feel the ache in your own flesh in sympathy. And then there was the weirdness of watching things that should only be on the inside of a body show up on the outside. Youd have to have a cable network like HBO. And were trying to make people forget that were monsters this is kind of an unpleasant reminder.
I thought it took longer than this, Goldstein said, as Charles became mostly human.
Leslie was scared, but holding it together. Goldstein looked like he was ready to fall asleep.
For most of us, it does, she agreed. Alpha wolves tend to be faster, and they can change more often. Charles is faster than most Alphas. We think its for the same reason that he can wear clothes when he changes hes got magic users on both sides of his parentage. They didnt need to know that he was the only werewolf born.
For a secretive werewolf, observed Goldstein, you are awfully happy to talk.
The unknown is scary, Anna told him. My orders were to come here, help you where we could and try to make werewolves look good, to the FBI and to the public. How I carry it out is up to me. Hard to be friends with someone you think is scary.
Your husband is scary wolf or human, said Leslie.
Anna nodded her head.He has to be. Regardless, Charles is one of the good guys.
Charles had changed completely back to human, and was wearing jeans, dark leather lace-up boots, and a plain gray tee. He stood up, eyes closed and muscles tight as he worked through the last debilitating cramps of the change. He flexed his fingers a couple of times, then looked straight at Anna.
Call Isaac. Tell him we need a boat and his other witch. His voice was gravelly.
Okay.
He looked at Leslie.Call your medical examiner. See if we can get some hair from Jacob. Skin would work, but hair would be easier on the rest of us.
Ill have to tell him why.
Charles raised a challenging brow.Ill tell you why, and you can come up with a good lie. One of the little water spirits told me that the boy was taken from an island and dropped into the harbor. She made sure he came to rest here, which was useful to us, but I think she did it because she didnt want the black magic to linger in her water. That kind of magic can attract some nasty things. It occurred to me that if his body still had enough magical residue to get Caitlin the witch all excited, then his death site might still have enough for a real witch to locate it if she has a bit of Jacob to orient with.
Water spirits? said Leslie, sounding dumbfounded.
Thats his shaman heritage, not a werewolf talent, Anna told her. I cant see them, either.
I know the ME from my stint in Boston a few years back, said Goldstein after a moment of silence. Ill talk to him. Maybe do a bit of blackmail if it comes down to it. And we can get a boat.
Charles shook his head.No witch I know would be caught dead on an official boat with the FBI. Itll have to be one of Isaacs people.
Ill call Isaac and then Beauclaire, said Anna. If we have a chance at finding his daughter, hell want to know.
Witches and fairies dont get along, Charles warned her.
If his daughters fate rests in the hands of a witch, Beauclaire will bring her flowers and kiss her feet, Anna told him with absolute certainty. Besides, if we run into this horned lord, it might not be a bad idea to have a big bad fairy on your side and the way hes dropping information without worrying about it either means hes crazy or hes a really big bad fairy.
Charles looked at her, then tipped his head.I trust your judgment.
Anna looked at Leslie.But lets leave Cantrip out of it, okay? Well have werewolves, witches, and fae we dont need a hostile and frightened man who is as likely to take out allies as enemies.
Besides, Heuter is a jerk, Leslie said. And I dont know about you, but I dont want to be stuck on a boat with him.
Exactly.
Charles didnt like the ocean.
He liked boating even less and despised the way the life jacket restricted his movement. TheDaciana, the thirty-foot boat they were going out on, might be designed for offshore ocean fishing, but the center-console fishing boats like this one had never felt like they were really big enough to handle ocean weather.
The boat was barely big enough to hold all of them: he and Anna, the two FBI agents, Malcolm (the owner of the boat), Isaac (who insisted on coming), Beauclaire, and Isaacs witch (who was late). If they found Lizzie, they might have to tie her to the bow or make her swim for it. The only thing that would have made it worse was if the boat were handled by someone other than a wolf it wasnt only the witch who would have balked at a police or federal boat.
Charles, said his mate, coming up behind him where he stood alone in the bow, which was somewhat isolated from the rest of the little boat. Malcolm and Isaac were muttering about courses and fiddling with the instruments packed in under the little central raised deck that provided the only protected area of the boat. Everyone else had chosen to wait on the docks until the witch arrived.
Hed heard Anna approach, felt the slight sway of the boat. It had been easier to be with her when he was in wolf form. Brother Wolf was not torn; he knew that they could protect her from anything but his wolf was like that: confident. Charles was not so sanguine.
The taint of the ghosts he carried was beginning to wear on him. One day soon Anna would look into his eyes and see the evil within him. He wished he could have stayed in his wolf shape, but talking to Anna without opening the bond between them was too difficult. And he couldnt open the bond for fear that the ghosts might use it to get to Anna. There were stories about that, about ghosts that killed all of the people close to the man who carried them.
It was easier to be wolf than human because their evil could not touch Brother Wolf. The wolf felt no guilt, because guilt was a human emotion.
Anna touched his shoulder. Charles didnt turn to his mate, because he couldnt face her while he was thinking of the evil he carried inside of him. Instead he looked over the starboard side of the bow and out on the water where the sun was setting in streaks of azure, silver, and faint gold. Itll be dark before we get out on the harbor.