Allison Brennan - Original Sin
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“Which means what exactly?”
Moira was getting irritated. She really didn’t have time to educate the sheriff-why hadn’t Anthony done it? “Whatever the hell you want it to mean.”
“Don’t screw with me, Ms. O’Donnell. I have one dead teenager, one missing teenager, and when I get back to the station I’ll have the D.A., reporters, parents, and cops to answer to. I don’t have time to play twenty questions.”
“And I don’t have time to explain the nuances of the black arts! Go ask your pet demonologist and leave me the hell alone!”
Moira knew she was overstepping, but she really hated being here. She was worried about Jared and Lily, not to mention that the ground she stood on was a portal to Hell.
Anthony stepped forward to defend Skye. “Watch yourself, Witch.”
“Asshole.”
“Enough!” Skye said. “Why would they want to bring up a demon?”
At least she wasn’t calling her crazy, Moira thought. That was a first. She noticed that Skye and Anthony exchanged significant glances.
Moira ignored Anthony and continued. “It’s always about power and knowledge. This group is already potent. They’ve been summoning evil spirits for generations. The leader-”
“You know who did this?”
Moira bit her lower lip. “I suspect.”
“Who?”
“You can’t confront her. She’ll have you running in circles until you drop dead.”
Skye tilted her head. “Look, Ms. O’Donnell, I’m trying to understand your position, but don’t play me for the fool. Abby Weatherby is dead. I need to talk to everyone who might be responsible. It’s my job.”
Moira said, “Abby was in the coven. You don’t think they haven’t protected themselves? I would have gotten the hell out of Dodge as soon as I smelled the sulphur if I hadn’t found her body. They want this body; they aren’t usually this messy.”
“You lost me. What do you mean that they want her body? You mean to destroy evidence? To bury her, cover up the crime?”
Of course she thought like a cop. “There’re two main reasons black-art covens don’t leave bodies lying around. One is because of people like you. You see a dead person, you start investigating. So yeah-evidence, I guess you could call it. Which is why magicians are so good at … disappearing the dead. Really, do you think all the missing people in the world are still alive?”
The sheriff wanted to ask her more questions about it but changed gears and said, “You said you know who’s the leader of this coven.”
“I haven’t any proof.”
Skye said, “But I can interview them. Ask questions.”
“No.”
“You’re obstructing an investigation.”
“I didn’t see anything. I don’t have firsthand knowledge of who was here. When I arrived, the only thing I saw was this body and the disturbance you saw on the ground.”
“When did you arrive?”
“Maybe ten minutes after the ritual was over. We-Jared Santos and I-saw a-” How could she explain what she’d seen in the distance? And make it sound sane? “We were still a couple of miles away and there was a fluttering, like thousands of bats all rose into the air at once. But it wasn’t bats. It was something dark and thick and alive, but nothing I’ve seen before.”
That wasn’t the entire truth. She’d seen it before. She’d dreamed it, had nightmares about the dark overtaking the light, throwing humanity into a self-made prison, where people maimed and tortured and raped and killed without thought or remorse, where magic was the norm and evil ruled. Where pleasure was pain and pain pleasure, where there was no justice, no light, no hope …
She said, “When we got here, there was chaos all around-see?” She gestured to the candles and the linen under Abby’s body. “They didn’t even gather up all their supplies. They didn’t erase the circle. And there was sulphur in the air, incense and poison.” Moira was unconsciously rubbing her scar. She stuffed her hands in her pockets.
“Are you saying Abby was poisoned?”
“No. Maybe. She might have been, but that’s not how she died.”
“How did she die?”
Moira took a deep breath and looked at Anthony. “Anthony knows.”
Skye sounded irritated. “Can the woo-woo . Just tell me the truth or I’ll arrest you.”
Moira bristled. “Abby was a sacrifice, necessary to bring forth the demon.”
“Not just one demon,” Anthony interrupted.
Moira and Skye turned to him.
“How do you know?” Skye asked.
He said, “The symbols. There are seven.”
“I only saw three,” Moira said.
“They were deliberately obscured.”
“Seven?” she asked, incredulous. “At one time?”
He addressed Moira with a subtle nod. “The ritual could easily have been Abby’s cause of death.”
“Anthony, please-” the sheriff said wearily.
“Skye,” he said softly, and for the first time Moira saw a tenderness she’d never before seen in the demonologist. “We have an extremely serious situation here. The Seven may have been released.”
Moira blanched. Anthony was about to confirm her greatest fear.
Anthony gestured with his flashlight to the triangles and symbols outside the circle. “I don’t know how they did it, how they found the spell. The book was supposed to have been destroyed hundreds of years ago, but this is the same as I’ve seen in two different sets of ruins, one in Ireland that is five hundred years old, and one in Italy that is nearly a thousand years old. There were more attempts, but we don’t know where or when. Every one has failed.”
A chill ran down Moira’s arms. “They probably failed too,” she said. “Look around, it’s chaos.”
“I don’t know,” Anthony said.
“The Seven?” Skye asked.
“The Seven Deadly Sins. If they’ve been freed, we have a supernatural war on our hands. And we are not prepared.”
It was the Conoscenza . Only the Book of Knowledge had the proper spell to release the Seven Deadly Sins from Hell. Fiona had found it.
Anthony stared at Moira. “Arrest her.”
“What?” Moira and Skye said together.
“Moira O’Donnell is a witch. She has the power to do this.”
“Bullshit! You damn well know I had nothing to do with any of this!”
“She’s here illegally,” he continued, facing Skye and ignoring Moira. “Olivet is a reclusive, all-male theological college similar to St. Michael’s, where I’m from. She couldn’t have legitimately gotten a student visa. I sent a friend of mine a message.” He glanced at Moira, triumphant, and Moira knew exactly what he was going to say. “They’ve been expecting her for months. She never showed.”
Skye said, “That’s an Immigration issue, Anthony. I don’t have grounds to arrest her unless she committed a crime.”
What Anthony said was true, she was supposed to return to Olivet after learning the deaths she’d investigated in upstate New York three months ago weren’t related to supernatural forces. But both Father Philip and Rico knew she was following her mother’s trail. They kept her involvement under wraps for a whole host of reasons, not least among them was the division she’d caused among the Order after Peter’s death.
But she wasn’t going to prison over their secret. “Call Rico Cortese,” she told Anthony. “If he didn’t tell anyone about my trip to Santa Louisa, I’m sure he had good reason. Need to know and all that-oh, I get it, you’re just pissed off that you weren’t in the loop.”
Anthony stepped forward and grabbed Moira’s wrists before she’d seen him move. Okay, maybe it wasn’t such a good idea to bait him. “Rico picked the wrong witch to train,” he said under his breath, then added to Skye, “Left inside pocket. She has a knife.”
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