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going to be watching you. It appears I had good reason, Croft.”

β€œIt’s Professor Croft,” I answered testily.

β€œNot anymore.” He stepped inside the room. β€œYou’re suspended.”

β€œBased on an anonymous allegation?” I snorted. β€œWe’ll see what the board has to say about that.”

β€œOh, the board’s spoken.” He reached into his jacket pocket and handed me a crisp white envelope. I searched Snodgrass’s face for a lie as I stood my cane against my desk. I opened the envelope and unfolded the letter. It was a suspension order, signed by Chairman Cowper.

β€œEffective immediately,” Snodgrass said, stepping to my side.

My face smoldered at his undisguised glee. β€œI can read.”

β€œOh, and there’s more.”

β€œWhat, you’re an admitted cross-dresser?”

Hands clasped behind his back, Snodgrass gave a forbearing smile. β€œHold onto that humor, Mr. Croft. You’re going to need it where you’re going.” He turned his face toward the door and called, β€œYou can come in now.”

Three bulky NYPD officers pushed into the room. I recognized them as members of the Hundred. One led with a pistol. The other two wielded police batons. Loathing creased their faces.

β€œIt’s a lie,” I told them.

β€œEverson Croft,” the lead officer growled. β€œYou’re under arrest for treason and accessory to mass murder.”

Snodgrass retreated past the officers. β€œFor the record, the college stands firmly with the NYPD. Use whatever force you deem justifiable, men. Rest assured, there will be no one here to witness it.”

Without taking my gaze from the advancing officers, I unshouldered my satchel, reached for where I’d set my caneβ€”and swiped air. When Snodgrass turned and stepped into the hallway I saw that he’d hidden my cane behind his back. That son of a… Grinning, he balanced my cane on an index finger and closed the door behind him. I retrained my focus on the advancing officers and tried to summon my wizard’s voice.

β€œLook guys,” I stammered, β€œyou need to let me explain.”

β€œExplain it to Charlie Dumars,” the lead officer said, his voice low and steely. β€œOr how about Eddie Gleeson, Don Whitley, T Bone Jones. Explain it to the thirty-two others you murdered.”

β€œI underestimated the threat,” I admitted, backing away from them. β€œI screwed up. But not in the way it’s being spun.”

β€œShut him up,” the lead officer ordered.

The two flanking officers raised their batons and rushed forward.

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Raw energy crackling against my prism, I aimed my palms toward the advancing officers, squinted my eyesβ€”and at the last second, covered my head. Without my cane, I didn’t have control. I could maim the officers, or worse. God knew, I didn’t need more dead NYPD on my conscience. And it would make me look guilty, putting the remaining officers in the city on shoot-to-kill orders.

I would take my lumps, play possum, and then determine a non-lethal way out of this.

I squinted up as the officers descended on me.

Maybe easier said than done.

The first baton blow cracked my right forearm, the pain shooting all the way to my shoulder. The second baton caught me across the diaphragm. The air left my lungs in a nauseating grunt. I dropped to my knees and folded over, arms wrapping my head.

The batons rained down on my back in deep, thudding blows.

Stay conscious, Everson, I thought through gritted teeth.

β€œStop!” a woman shouted.

The blows tapered, then ceased. I fell to my side, my body one big, throbbing slab of pain. I could hear the officers breathing heavily as limping footsteps entered the classroom.

β€œI want three minutes with him,” the woman said, β€œthen he’s all yours again.”

I looked up, half-expecting to see a recovered Penny, but I found Detective Vega instead. Hardly a whew moment. Vega glared down at me, her lips a trembling line.

When the officers didn’t move, she barked, β€œAlone.”

The sharpness of the command got them moving. They filed out into the hallway, shutting the door behind them.

β€œOh, c’mon,” I grunted through the pain. β€œYou don’t believe that horseshit in the paper.”

β€œYou don’t speak unless I tell you to.” She drew her pistol and aimed it at my head. β€œOn your feet.”

β€œApparently you do,” I muttered.

β€œI’m not going to ask you again,” she said.

β€œOh, was that a request?”

Using the seat of a nearby desk, I pushed myself to one knee and then up to my feet. Amoeba-like spots swam over my vision. When they receded, Vega had stepped closer. She was wearing one of her all-black suits, a metal brace bracketing her right knee. Her knuckles were white around her pistol grip. I’d seen her angry before, but this seemed different, worse.

β€œYou’re a fucking liar,” she said.

β€œDo I have permission to speak now?”

β€œYou told me you weren’t working with the blood-suckers, and you’re neck deep in them.”

β€œYour proof?”

β€œAnd I’m the one who vouched for you, you piece of shit.”

β€œExactly,” I said, anger breaking through my voice. β€œSo how in the hell could I be a plant?”

β€œI swear to God, I could kill you right now.”

β€œReally?” I staggered back from her thrusting pistol, my palms showing. I glanced past her to my classroom door, where the officers were peering in through the mesh window. I half considered waving the three inside to resume beating meβ€”I liked my chances better with themβ€”but with my next stumbling step backwards, I was beyond their view.

β€œI’d be doing this city a favor,” Vega went on.

β€œYou’re a detective,” I said. β€œExercise some logic, for Christ’s sake. If I’d wanted the Hundred decimated, why did I risk my neck to get them out of the park? Why would I—”

β€œShut up!” she shouted. But her eyes were suddenly out of sync with her voice. They seemed to soften as they cut to my right.

β€œHuh?”

β€œShut it, I said!” Louder, and with the same eye motion.

I peeked over my shoulder. The window. Vega had steered me into the corner and out of sight of the officers for a reason. When I looked back at her, she nodded once, eyes insistent. I reached back and thumbed the latch open. That she didn’t shoot told me I’d read her intentions correctly.

β€œYou don’t get it!” she shouted, clearly for

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