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“It will,” said Russell. “So…you’re going to leave again?”
“Don’t have much choice,” I said. “Sometime soon the Rebel Overseer is going to summon me for the final part of the deal. Until then, I want to hurt them as much as possible.”
“Okay,” said Russell. He sighed. “It isn’t fair.”
“No,” I said. “But we’re in the wrong life for fair, aren’t we? But I’m glad I came back. I’m…glad I told you the truth.”
“You can tell me anything you want,” said Russell. He took a deep breath. “I know this is going to sound incredibly lame and sappy…but I’ll always be there for you if you need me. Always.”
“Thanks,” I said. “I mean it, Russell. Thanks.”
We ate in silence for a while more.
“Though I suppose,” said Russell, “when I get back to school, I could write an amazing essay about what I did this summer.”
I laughed. “Don’t you dare.”
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A few hours later, we pulled into the parking lot of the strip mall that housed Vander’s clinic, and we got out of the SUV and the van to assess the damage.
“The repairs shouldn’t be too bad,” said Vander, looking around at the shattered windows, now covered with yellow tape. “I have a slush fund from the High Queen for expenses related to my healing work. I can pay for the repairs through that…and I can also shut down any official investigation.” He shrugged. “I suspect we don’t want too much official attention.”
“We do not,” I said.
Robert’s and Alexandra’s SUV had come through the fighting intact, and they began loading up. Rusk was parked in a small public lot a half-mile away, and Robert offered to drive Rusk, Jill, and Vander there. Jill was out of danger, but she would need a lot of physical therapy yet (even bloodcasting could only do so much to combat coma-related muscle entropy), and Rusk and Vander had to take her to a hospital for care until she was strong enough to look after herself.
“It’s just as well the SUV’s intact,” said Robert, patting the vehicle. “I have to report for duty tomorrow.”
“Yeah?” I said.
“Duke Carothrace is going to New York with the rest of the Elven nobles to greet the High Queen on her Royal Progress through the United States,” said Robert. “There’s going to be a parade and an official review, and the Duke wants his men-at-arms with him.”
“It is a great honor to see the High Queen,” said Rusk. “I wish I could go.”
“Beats going to the Shadowlands, I suppose,” I said.
“That it does. Well, Miss Moran,” said Robert, and we shook hands. “It was fun…but let’s never do that again, yeah?”
“Amen to that,” I said, and I grinned. It wasn’t my usual mirthless rictus, either. “Unless you’re up for a quick trip to Venomhold?”
“Don’t even joke about that,” said Robert, but he laughed.
Alexandra hugged me. “You saved my life twice, and now you’ve saved my son’s life.”
“Russell did that,” I said.
“I just helped,” Russell said.
“I saw you fight that necromancer through the camera,” said Alexandra. “It was…my God, Nadia. I’d never seen anything like that. I hope I never have to see anything like it again. But I meant what I said to you. If you ever need my help, just ask.”
“I will,” I said. “Thank you.”
Rusk hesitated and then shook my hand. “Thank you for looking after Jill, Miss Moran.” Jill insisted on hugging me, too, though Vander had to kind of help her to stand for it. “You didn’t have to, but you did.”
“I know what it’s like to lose people,” I said.
“I think we’ll see each other again,” said Vander. “I hope soon.”
“I hope that, too,” I said. “And I hope I have a dragon pearl in hand when I do.”
“I would like that,” said Vander. “Good luck, Miss Moran. And remember what I told you.” He hesitated. “I think you might be unique. At the very least, there are not many people like you.”
“Know what I think?” I said.
He raised his eyebrows.
“I think you must make a hell of a shop teacher.”
Vander burst out laughing at that. “I would hope so. Healing and teaching are the only two things I’ve ever been good at.”
With that, they got into the SUV and drove off, leaving me standing on the sidewalk with Russell and Murdo.
“He is a good teacher, isn’t he?” said Russell.
“Yeah,” I said. “I think he might have helped me.”
Murdo nodded. “The spells he taught you.”
“And maybe with more than that,” I said. I looked at Russell. “I suppose we had better get you home.”
“Yeah,” he said. “It was good to see you, Nadia. I…”
My phone started buzzing.
I blinked and pulled it out, and my heart sank when I recognized the number.
“Shit,” I said.
“Connor,” said Murdo, his voice hardening.
“Yeah,” I said. There was only one reason Nicholas would contact me.
It was time for the third theft.
And once I had accomplished that (assuming I didn’t get killed in the process), then either I was going to kill Nicholas, or he was going to kill me.
Well, at least he wouldn’t have Lorenz to back him up.
I took a deep breath, accepted the call, and lifted the phone to my ear.
“Hello, Nicholas,” I said.
“Hello, Katrina,” said Nicholas in his deep, amused voice. “I’m sorry, that’s wrong, isn’t it?”
“What, did you forget my name already?” I said.
“Not at all. I was simply mistaken. Hello, Nadia Moran.”
I didn’t say anything, my heartbeat thundering in my ears.
“You see,” said Nicholas. “I just received a most interesting and very detailed email from Victor Lorenz.”
Dread flooded through me.
“My God,” said Nicholas. “Nadia Moran, speechless. I never thought to experience that. Tell me, how did you kill Lorenz?”
Then all at once, I understood, and rage mixed with the dread.
It was one last spiteful little trick of Lorenz’s. Before he had gone into the Ducal Mall, he had set up an email with a time-release delay, just in case he was killed. No doubt he had been certain that he would be victorious. But just in case he wasn’t, just in case something had gone wrong, the email would go to Nicholas with all the details. Lorenz would have canceled the time-release email once I was dead…but I was alive, and he was not.
And with Lorenz’s final revenge, Nicholas now knew who I really was.
He probably knew everything.
“Lorenz committed suicide,” I said, my voice cold as ice.
“Did he, now?” said Nicholas. He still sounded amused, damn him. “That seems quite unlike him.”
“He tried to come after me,” I said. “Counts as suicide in my book.”
“Or he tried to come after your brother?” said Nicholas. The dread and rage within me intensified. Lorenz had been dangerous, but Nicholas made him look like a puppy by comparison. “I always wondered what you really cared about, Kat. I suppose I ought to be grateful to Lorenz. Granted, he defied my orders, and I would have had to shoot him for it, had you not taken care of that little detail.” The satisfaction in his voice made me want to curse. “But I always wondered what you actually care about…and now I know.”
“Spare me the bullshit,” I said. “What do you want?”
“You know perfectly well what I want,” said Nicholas. “It’s time to fulfill the final phase of the Forerunner’s bargain with your patron…Lord Morvilind, I believe. We have another theft to plan, Nadia. Oh, and do bring your brother with you. I am rather looking forward to meeting him.”
THE END
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Author's Note
Thank you for reading CLOAK GAMES: BLOOD CAST!
There are two books left to go in the CLOAK GAMES series. Book #10, CLOAK GAMES: LAST JUDGE, should be out in late spring 2018.
The eleventh and final book of the series should come out in summer 2018.
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