Tim Marquitz - Echoes of the Past
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For a dead chick, she was pretty hot.
The door closed behind her, the bolts sliding home, as she came to stand before me. “My name is Rebecca Shaw.” She held out her manicured hand.
I waved it away. “No offense, but I have more than enough frigid women in my life already. I’m not really looking to add another.” I winked and eased back in the seat. “How about you explain why Captain Picard and Bushwick Bill over there shot and kidnapped me.”
A cruel smile graced her lips. “Shot you?” She ran her cold fingertips across my forehead, sending a shiver down my spine. Her hand came away wet with blood but the wound had already healed. “I don’t see any kind of injury, do you captain, colonial?” she asked her flunkies.
Both answered with a chuckled, “No, ma’am.”
“As for kidnapping,” she continued, “we’re well within our rights to bring you in for questioning. It’s hardly abduction. You’re a suspect in a grievous case of crimes against humanity. We’re simply doing our duty.”
Her words jumbled together inside my head like a train wreck of huh? I had no idea what she was talking about, but it was pretty clear she and her minions worked for some kind of government agency. Now I only needed to find out the specifics of who, what, where, when, and why.
“Who are y’all, and what do you want?” I got straight to the point.
She wiped her hand on my sleeve, her smile still cracking her narrow face. She had nice teeth. “We work for the Department of Supernatural Investigation; DSI for short. The name is fairly self-explanatory, I would imagine. While the department has been in service for over ten years, the recent disturbance of supernatural energy that devastated the planet seemed to light a fire under the POTUS’ ass. We are now fully funded and authorized to do what needs to be done to end the threat of supernatural incursion.”
“So, you’re the Ghostbusters? Where’s Chevy and Dan?”
Johnson growled and took a step forward, but Rebecca stopped him with a look. “Joke if it makes you feel better, Trigg, but know this: We’ve been given every necessary clearance to deal with the problem as we see fit; as I see fit. As long as the bodies don’t float to the surface too often, no one in our government will be dredging the lake to look for them. Do you understand?”
I just stared at her and grinned. I’ve been intimidated by the best in my life, and she didn’t even begin to qualify.
She seemed to realize that. “Understand that I’m not trying to scare you. I know your relation to the Devil, and suspect you’ve seen far more frightening things than anyone in this room has ever experienced. However, we are not without resources. We set you up at your home, bagged and tagged you-without incident, I might add-using nothing more than our human element. All that cost less than ten dollars-gas money and a single bullet, if you’d like specifics.” She drew a step closer, a long finger pointing at my chest. “I can’t even go the movies for the amount of cash we spent taking you out. Imagine what we can do when we put our full effort behind something; to you, your friends and family. “
“Don’t you dare!” Having just lost Abe to similar circumstances, my first instinct was to blast the smug bitch through the wall. I drew my power to me as I stood to face her, but it felt reluctant. It sat stagnant. My anger was tempered by surprise as I realized something in the room blocked me from calling on my magic.
“You didn’t think we’d only taken away your gun, did you?”
I had actually, but I kept that revelation to myself.
She put her hand on my chest and pushed me back into the seat. I didn’t bother to resist. Even as mad as I was, I knew I’d catch a bullet in such a small room if I pushed my luck. I could wait.
“We’re not quite the low-rent organization you picture us to be, demon, so I suggest you start taking us seriously.”
“Oh, I will,” I assured her.
She didn’t bat an eyelid at my hollow threat, getting straight to business. “Why don’t you tell us what you did to bring about the storms?”
“What I did?” I shook my head. “You want me to take you seriously and then you go and ask a dumbass question like that? You’re able to shut down my magic in a closet, and you really think I have enough horsepower to rain down destruction on a global scale? All you’re doing is playing in the big girl pants, Frosty. You got a long way to go before they actually fit.”
“Watch your mouth,” Johnson told me.
“Or what, you’ll shoot me again?” I met his snarl with a chuckle, getting to my feet again. “Go for it. Save me the grief of having to deal with another set of flaming hoops to jump through.”
His finger twitched over the trigger as he leveled the gun at my face, and I just smiled. Smiled and hoped he didn’t call my bluff. I really, really, really didn’t want to get shot again. For the first time since I was fifteen, I had something-someone-to live for. Things weren’t perfect but damn, having half my head blown off would probably be a hell of a deterrent to getting laid.
Fortunately, Rebecca called off her dog, pulling him aside. “We have sources that tell us you were involved in what happened in Heaven. Do you deny that?”
“Involvement is a far cry from causation.” Thank you Court TV. “And for the record, pretty much everyone in the supernatural world, except you apparently, was involved somehow. You had to be hiding under a rock not to be.” I glanced over her head, pinning my eyes on the spot where I felt the cameras would most likely be. If she answered to someone, I wanted them to get the point. “I’m not sure what you’ve heard, or where you heard it from, but somebody’s lying to you. My shoulders aren’t broad enough to hold up all that bullshit.”
Rebecca stared at me a moment, staying quiet while her flunkies fidgeted behind her. I just waited; wasn’t much else to do. Finally, she broke the standoff.
“You’re free to go, Mister Trigg, but I suggest you tread carefully. The DSI will do what it must to protect our nation from threats both global and from across the dimensions. If you and Baalth believe you can make another Hell here on Earth, you are sadly mistaken.”
Great. Not only am I being labeled as some kind of supernatural terrorist, but the woman thinks me and Baalth are in the same jihad club together. I rolled my eyes. For all her bragging, her intel was for shit. Baalth didn’t need me to take over the world, and he wasn’t even around when Heaven was attacked.
Sadly, all that probably made Rebecca and her organization more dangerous than if she was privy to the truth. She didn’t know the real threats from holes in the ground, so she’d be fucking them all with a giant strap-on until they squealed.
Yet another wonderful day in the neighborhood, I stood up and gestured toward the exit. “Since I’m free to go, you mind opening the blast door and letting me out? While you’re at it,” I turned to Johnson, “Miss Daisy could use a ride, too.”
The captain’s muttered response was drowned in the hiss of the locks.
“Get him out of here,” Gabrielle said. As I walked out the room and into the hall, I heard her call out. “Watch your ass, Trigg, because we’ll be most definitely be watching it.”
I stuck it out a little and blew her a kiss. Who knew? Maybe I’d get lucky after all.
Chapter Four
One of these days I’m gonna have to learn to be more specific.
Johnson and Castor gave me a ride all right, but it sure wasn’t home. As far away from my house as possible, but still within the city limits, they dropped me off at the very edge of downtown. The fact they stopped short of Old Town was telling.
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