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the Scaig Box.

β€œSo hungry,” he moaned.

The thing about hibernation was that the vampire emerged weak. If we had been mortals, no problem. He would have devoured our blood to the last drop and gone back to sleep. Unfortunately for him, he’d awakened to a pair of magic slingers.

β€œTell you what,” I said. β€œYou help us, and maybe we’ll help you.”

James shot me a consternated look, but I shook my head, letting him in on the bluff.

β€œWhat do you want?” the vampire moaned. The wounds I’d inflicted across his face were puckering grotesquely along the edges. His body was trying to heal them, but he lacked the regenerative power.

β€œInformation,” I said. β€œYou’ve been down here, what, a month? In that time, has anyone else been down here?”

β€œNo, now feed me.”

His hand crawled toward my leg. I stepped on it. β€œThink harder,” I said, his fingers crunching beneath my shoe. It was cruel, but this creature had done far, far worse in his lifetime.

His scream was thin and piercing.

β€œOne person,” he said when he’d caught his breath.

A charge went through me. β€œWho?”

β€œI didn’t see them, I was sleeping. Now let me feed, curse you.”

β€œBut you sensed this person. What did you sense?”

I kept my ring trained on the vampire as his mouth opened and closed, fangs thirsting for blood. β€œDeath and decay,” he panted. β€œRuination. Now let me feed!”

James raised his eyebrows. β€œLich?”

I’d never told Chicory about this place, but he could have picked it up from my thoughts. Either that or one of the magical items Arnaud had takenβ€”and that I’d subsequently given to Chicoryβ€”had left a trail of some kind, one the mage was able to trace back here. Either way, Lich had beaten us to whatever had remained of the magical stash, maybe even found the weapon in question. That would certainly explain his confidence.

β€œCrap,” I spat.

β€œYou promised you’d help me,” the vampire hissed. β€œYou promised.”

β€œYou’re right,” I said tersely. β€œVigore.” The force from my blade lifted the vampire and dropped him back into the trunk. I tossed in some dragon sand after him, shut the lid with another force invocation, bound it with a locking spell, and shouted, β€œFuoco!” The vampire unleashed a withering scream as flames burst through the seams in the trunk.

β€œThat’s helping him?” James asked.

β€œPutting him out of his misery, anyway,” I muttered. β€œNot to mention his blood slaves.” I imagined the mortals whom the vampire had hollowed out either dying at last or regaining their humanity in the steel shipping container that held them in the city. With the way things were going, though, it felt like pulling them out of a frying pan and into the fire.

James turned from the burning trunk and peered around. β€œSo, that’s it, I guess. No magical weapon.” He paused, head cocked as though trying to sense something. β€œBut there is magic kicking around down here.”

And now I picked it up too, a shallow pulse. We followed the pulse to its sourceβ€”three symbols on the back wall. The symbols had been drawn in dark red ink, and the faint magic was emanating from their lines. James parked his shades atop his head and leaned in.

β€œLooks like a sigil,” he said.

β€œIt does, but I don’t think that’s what it is,” I said. β€œI mean, there’s magic, but it’s not coming from the symbols. It’s maintaining the symbols, making sure they can’t be washed away.”

β€œYeah?”

And now I sensed something else. β€œMy grandfather drew them,” I said. β€œIt’s hard to explain, but there’s a familiarity to the magic, something I’ve felt with other items he enchanted.”

β€œWhat do the symbols mean?”

β€œIt’s Akkadian cuneiform,” I said as I studied them more closely. β€œPhonograms.”

β€œAnd for us non-PhD types, Prof?”

β€œSorry, they’re sounds.”

β€œWhat do they mean?”

β€œThat’s the thing, they don’t mean anything. They’re just random syllables. Gug-lugal-i,” I whispered, careful not to push any power through them. β€œIt would be like saying la-de-da in English.”

β€œI don’t remember anything like that from my training,” James said.

β€œAnd I don’t recognize it from my spell books.” Still, something about the symbols resonated. Not on a magical level this time, but from a more intellectual space, as though I should have known what they meant.

β€œWe could always test them,” James said. Before I could stop him, he was repeating the sounds, releasing them as an invocation. I flinched back, hardening my light into a shield.

But after several seconds, nothing happened.

β€œIt was worth a shot,” James said with a shrug.

β€œWhat? A shot at getting us both killed?”

β€œDude, you need to relax.”

β€œRelax?” I could feel a vein throbbing in my right temple. β€œYou don’t go around channeling random sounds. You had no idea what might have been stored inside those symbols.”

β€œMaybe something good,” he said.

β€œAnd maybe something that would have cooked us like McCrispy over there,” I said, jerking a thumb at the smoking trunk.

β€œLet me know when you’re done lecturing.” James wheeled toward the ladder.

β€œHey!” I grabbed his shoulder. It was as much my anger at his cavalier attitude as the hopelessness of our mission. When he spun on me, I was surprised by the intensity in his blue eyes.

β€œListen, man,” he said, leveling a finger at me. β€œWe didn’t find the weapon, and you know it. Not here, not at the house. The outing’s been a bust. Which means it’s time to start rolling the dice, hoping to hell we get lucky. And if that involves testing out random sounds, then yeah, that’s what I’m gonna do. I’m not gonna sit around, waiting to be eaten by what’s-his-name.”

β€œDhuul,” I said.

β€œWhatever. We done here?”

I stayed glaring at him, but he had a point. β€œJust give me a head’s up next time, all right?” I said with a sigh.

James dropped his shades over his eyes and climbed the ladder, his orb floating up above him. I turned back toward the small room to glance it over and read the symbols a final time. Why had Grandpa written them? Why would he have wanted them to endure? And where had I seen them

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