trailed off and shivered. âYou had to be there, Staff, it was downright weird.â
âYouâre sure thatâs what he meant.â
âWeâre here, arenât we?â
Roberts said nothing for a moment, then muttered, âShit.â
Oh, sheâd second that, all right.
âNow can we ditch him?â she asked, her tone light but not entirely kidding.
âYou know I donât hold much stock in the whole woowoo thing,â Roberts said.
She counted on it.
âBut nothing about this case remotely resembles normal, and right now, I donât care if the guyâs a card-carrying member of the fucking Magic Wand Society,â her staff inspector continued. âHe came within a hair of nabbing our killer, and if thereâs any chance he can get that close againââ
Alex swallowed bitter disappointment. âYouâre serious.â
âWith six bodies? You bet your ass Iâm serious.â
God damn it to hell.
âWell, then, can we at least put him with someone else?â
âIâm not going to start screwing around with partnerships in the middle of this, Alex. Youâre a big girl. Iâm sure you can figure out a way to work with the guy.â
âThatâs it? Thatâs all you have to say?â
âUnless you need another direct order, yes. Thatâs all I have to say.â
ARAMAELWATCHED THE dozen or so people swarming over the scene, collecting every particle that hadnât been swept away in the storm of Caimâs strike. Behind him, he felt the tug of Alexâs presence, sensed her every move as though a cord ran between them.
Between a Power and a Naphil.
With an effort, he restrained himself from putting a fist through the brick wall at his side. The very idea he could feel any connection to a descendant of the Grigoriâworse, let that connection interfere in a huntâwas insupportable. Unforgivable.
It flew in the face of Heaven itself.
Aramael felt Alexâs approach and knew heâd become the subject of her attention again. The thought sent a tingle along his limbs. His breath locked in his lungs, denied exit by the heart lodged at the base of his throat. Bloody hell, he couldnât let this continue. Not if he wanted to catch Caim.
He heard her stop behind him and clear her throat. Hated himself for the sudden damp of his palms. He drew the shreds of defeat about himself, using them to rekindle the anger he needed to stand against her.
He turned on her. âI told you not to follow me. I told you to stay on the sidewalk.â
Aramael watched her flare of surprise give way to annoyance. Good. Anger was good. Familiar. Better by far than the vulnerability he had glimpsed following his survival of the shooting. A vulnerability that had, in turn, stirred in him a feeling that had taken several long minutes to identify.
Because Powers didnât feel compassion any more than they felt connections. Not for any mortal, but especially not for a Naphil.
Alex crossed her arms, responding to his challenge. âAre you telling me you actually expected me to let you go it alone? Youâve been watching too much television, Detective Trent. Real cops donât work like that. You and I are partners . We work together. As a team.â
Aramael scowled at her. âYou donât understand.â
âThen enlighten me. You can start by explaining why the hell you told Roberts you didnât see the suspect.â
Too late, Aramael tried to hide his surprise. Sheâd seen Caim? Heâd been so caught up in the frustration of losing his brother, he hadnât considered the possibility.
She nodded, as if sheâd read his thoughts.
âI only caught a glimpse before you shoved me back, but yes, I saw him. Because you told Roberts you didnât see anyone, however, he now thinks stress is interfering with my judgment. So I repeat: why did you lie to
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