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βHere it comes,β Arnaud said above his glass.
βWhat?β I asked nervously.
βThe Big Reveal.β
βMy wife was attacked,β Budge announced.
The blood fell from my face. Heβs going to out me, I thought. Heβs going to implicate me in his wifeβs attempted murder. Probably Vega, too. And with all of the sympathy pouring toward Budge and his wife, the city will eat us alive. My eyes shot toward the door.
Arnaudβs cold fingers rested on my forearm. βA moment.β
On the television, Budge patted the air, assuring the press he would answer their burst of questions after he finished his announcement. βYes, she was attacked,β he continued. βBut hereβs the thing. The entire City of New York is under attack. Iβd heard the rumors and reports. But I ignored them. It took what happened to my dear wife to finally see the light. Iβm talking about supernaturals. Beings that shouldnβt exist. But Iβm telling you, they do exist, and theyβre here. Theyβre in our city. And they threaten each and every one of us.β
Instead of quieting the reporters, Budge used their swelling voices to bolster his own voice, like a preacher at a tent revival. βMany of you have seen them. Some of you have been pursued by them. A few of you have lost loved ones to them. But not any more. Not in my city.β
In recent months, Iβd observed an increasing number of ghouls scavenging the East Village garbage piles, a story even serious papers were starting to pick up. The monsters had graduated from the tabloids.
βHey,β one of the barflies said, βyou remember that thing that chased us down Avenue C a couple months ago?β
βYeah, yeah,β his buddy replied. βBig and ugly with long arms. Think it was one of them supernaturals?β
The bartender shushed them.
βThatβs the second thing Iβm telling Penny while sheβs fighting for her life,β Budge continued. βThat the monster who attacked her isnβt going to get away. Weβre going to hunt him down, along with every other supernatural that has infested our city, and weβre going to eradicate them.β
βDamned straight,β the third barfly said.
βSo I stand before my city today to announce the creation of a one-hundred person force within the NYPD.β He turned and opened an arm toward a late middle-aged black man with a somber face and thick mustache. βHeaded by Captain Lance Cole, the Hundred will lead the effort to root out and destroy the supernatural scourge on our city. The monsters are the true root of evil. Not taxes or the lack of city services or any of the peripheral issues my opponent would have you believe. Once the monsters are eradicated, once the streets and parks are safe, I promise you, the people and businesses that fled will come storming back, restoring our great city to glory.β He threw his arms out with this final pronouncement.
βSo now you see,β Arnaud said as Budge began to take questions.
I swallowed and tried to find my voice. βYeah, but he spoke of monsters, not wizards.β
βYou know as well as I that heβs not going to distinguish between the two. Not after what befell his wife.β
βNo thanks to you.β
βBe that as it may, the question now is how you plan to negotiate the new terrain.β
I looked down the bar to where the bartender had wandered over. He and the patrons were huddled in conversation. As I turned back to Arnaud, my head ached with the beginning of a migraine.
βI feel an offer coming,β I said.
βOr perhaps a mutually beneficial arrangement.β
βLet me guess, a new pact between wizards and vamps.β
βAligning to defend our rightful place in the city,β he said.
I shook my head. βIβm not getting mixed up with you again.β
βI donβt see that you have a choice, Mr. Croftβthat is, unless you elect to flee. But I sense that would be difficult for one whose power derives from the unique energies of the city.β
He was correct to the extent that a wizardβs power adapted to the environment where he practiced, to the particular pattern of ley lines. One could relocate, sure, but it took time to shape the new energies fully to his purposesβespecially for a relatively new practitioner like me.
βIf you do remain,β Arnaud continued, βI am the only one with a fortification and sufficient personnel to defend it.β
βThen why do you need me?β
βBecause in the fever of war, favors are called in, strange alliances take shape, the opposition swells. Just look at any of historyβs great conflicts. We might soon find ourselves at a disadvantage.β
βAnd you think I can do, what?β I said. βRound up the local wizards and march them to the Financial District? Tell them, hey, weβre joining Team Vampire?β
Though I picked up magical auras around the city, I had no idea who did and who didnβt belong to the Order. My organization was highly compartmentalized, either to protect its secrecy or to decrease the chances of magic-users banding together to rebel. Both explanations made sense. I was sure I wasnβt the only one to have questioned the Orderβs authority.
βItβs above my wizarding level,β I said.
βVery well,β Arnaud replied curtly. βI suppose it will take circumstances to convince you. Until thenβ¦β He finished his drink, dropped a twenty in front of me for the promised cab fare, and slipped off his stool. Before I could say anything, the door to the bar opened and closed in a flash of sunlight, and Arnaud was gone.
I moved my untouched drink around a small pool of condensation, the class I
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