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Thatβll be Vega, wanting her bullets.
I twisted the Bunsen burner to a low blue flame, checked the pager, and then left the unit, moving the padlock to the outside hasp and snapping it closed behind me.
Dusk had settled over the city by the time I stepped out onto the street. It took several blocks of wandering through the bombed-out neighborhoodβthe last place Morettiβs men would think to look for meβbefore I found a working payphone.
βDid you get them?β Vega asked without preamble.
βTwo boxesβ worth,β I replied. βWhatβs up?β
βWeβre going down tonight.β
βInto the storm lines?β
βNo, Funky Town,β she said in exasperation. βYes, the storm lines.β
βWell, look. Arnaud gave us another lead.β
βWho?β
βI donβt know, some administrator at a boarding school.β
βDid he say why?β
βNo, just that itβs someone we would be interested in talking to.β
βWhere is this school?β
βOut on Long Island.β I cringed before adding, βHauppauge.β
βForget it,β she said.
The finality in her voice was what Iβd feared. βWhy?β
βHeβs playing us.β
βI donβt knowβ¦ That visit to Sonnyβs could well lead to something. I mean, the man did turn out to be a vampire.β
βThe only thing itβs leading us down is a false trail.β
βI just thinkββ
βForget it,β Vega repeated. βWhere can I pick up the bullets?β
I thought desperately. Arnaud wasnβt dumb. The second his blood slaves observed us descending into a drain, even a drain blocks from Ferguson Towers, he would guess what we were up to. Which would mean I hadnβt kept up my end of the deal. Vegaβs child would be snatchedβor worse.
βIβll bring them to you,β I said finally.
βWhen?β
βGive me an hour?β
βFine, but no more.β
I hung up. I had bought some time, anyway. I turned from the phone and made my way around months-old trash piles back toward the apartment. A few blocks to the north, I could make out the silhouettes of ghouls in a roving pack. Before they could pick up my scent, I broke into a run.
I was going to love my new neighborhood.
βAbout time,β Vega said with a huff.
βYeah, sorry.β I set the boxes of ammo on her desk. βHad a hard time catching a cab.β
She wasted no time opening the top box, inspecting the ammo, and loading the silver bullets into her service pistol. I patted my waistband and pockets. Damn. Still not used to carrying a gun, Iβd left my own at the East Village apartment. I eyed Vegaβs black body armor. A helmet with a headlamp sat on one end of her desk.
βSo youβre really serious about this,β I said.
βWhy wouldnβt I be?β
βI just think we should give it another day. Check out the other lead first.β
βYouβre doing it again,β she said without looking up.
βDoing what?β
βSquirming.β She checked her loaded weapon and holstered it.
βIβve already told you, I canβt help you down there.β
βWho said anything about you going down?β
I stared at her. βCome again?β
βDo you think Iβd put a civilian consultant in that kind of danger?β She gave a sharp laugh. βMy new role is under enough scrutiny as it is.β
βYouβre planning on going down alone?β
βNot alone.β
At that moment, Hoffman came waddling into the office in his own set of body armor. His eyes widened briefly when they met mine.
βSurprised to see me?β I asked.
βDisgusted is more like it.β He fidgeted with his Kevlar vest.
βThanks for the alibi, by the way.β
βWhat are you talking about?β Vega asked.
βDo you want to tell her?β I asked Hoffman.
βYouβre making a big deal out of nothing,β he said. βCouple of Morettiβs men wanted to know what time I picked up Dumbledore here last night. Told βem I couldnβt remember.β
βYou told them a hell of a lot more than that,β I said. βIncluding that Vega couldnβt be trusted.β
βMorettiβs men?β Vegaβs eyebrows crushed down. This was going to be good. βYouβre talking to Morettiβs men?β
βNaw,β Hoffman said. βI mean, itβs not a regular thing or nothing. Like I said, theyββ
βListen here.β Vega drew herself up in front of him. βIf I hear youβre talking with Morettiβs menβor any of the bossesβ meat headsβI will personally walk you to internal affairs and see that your ass never wears the NYPD shield again. They might have worked their slimy tentacles into other units, but Iβll be goddamned if theyβre going to infiltrate mine. Are we clear?β
βSure,β Hoffman said, scratching his nose. βGeez.β
When he glanced over at me, I showed him my smuggest smile. There was a lot more I could have told Vega, but watching him being upbraided was worth it for now.
βSo are we going or what?β Hoffman grumbled.
Vega glowered at him another moment before turning to collect her helmet.
βGuys,β I said. βThereβs, ah, one other thing I need to do before you set out.β
βWhat?β Vega demanded.
βItβs a ritual of protection. Sort of a magical layer of armor against whatever you might encounter down there.β
βI donβt frigging believe this,β Hoffman groaned.
I was already sprinkling a circle of copper filings over the floor.
βIs a ritual really necessary?β Vega asked, eyeing the symbol skeptically.
I nodded. Yeah, but not for the reason Iβm telling you. I stepped into the circle and, ensuring I had a view of the security monitors in the main room, gestured for Vega and Hoffman to join me.
βIf this is some kind of trapβ¦β Vega said.
βI swear on everything I hold dear, itβs not. Besides, I would be stuck inside it too.β
Vega looked at me another moment, eyes narrowing, before stepping into the circle. She turned to her partner. βHoffman,β she ordered.
Still smarting from his dressing down, he muttered and joined us.
βIn close,β I said. βArms around each othersβ waists.β
Hoffman leaned away. βYou serious?β
βDo it,β Vega said, slipping her arm behind me.
βCanβt you see heβs playing us?β Hoffman said.
On the matter of holding waists, I was, actually. That part was completely unnecessary for the spell to work. I pulled Hoffman up against me and gave the fat roll on his far side a little pinch.
βAll right,β I said. βYou might get swimmy-headed, but thatβll pass.β
I spoke a Word to close the
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