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Thomas Sniegoski: Where Angels Fear to Tread

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Six year-old Zoe York has been taken and her mother has come to Remy for help. She shows him crude, childlike drawings that she claims are Zoe's visions of the future, everything leading up to her abduction, and some beyond. Like the picture of a man with wings who would come and save her—a man who is an angel. Zoe's preternatural gifts have made her a target for those who wish to exploit her power to their own destructive ends. The search will take Remy to dark places he would rather avoid. But to save an innocent, Remy will ally himself with a variety of lesser evils-and his soul may pay the price…

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“There was nothing. . out of sorts. . say, a criminal history?” Mrs. Grantmore interrupted.

Remy slowly shook his head. “Not really. There was something about a party and some underage drinking, but no charges were ever filed.”

He closed the file and met the older woman’s eyes. She was speechless. Obviously it wasn’t the result she was looking for.

“See, Mother?” Olivia said, still clutching her mother’s hand. “There’s nothing for you to worry about. James is a good boy.”

Silently Mrs. Grantmore removed her hand from her daughter’s.

“I seem to be developing a rather bad headache,” the older woman said. “Probably the humidity and this air-conditioning.” Her handbag was on the floor at her feet and she bent forward, plucking out a wallet. Fishing inside for a moment, she found a twenty-dollar bill and handed it to Olivia.

“Would you be a dear and buy me a bottle of Tylenol from the gift shop?” she asked, a forced smile upon her strained features.

“Mother, you promised to let this go if I agreed to. .”

“Please, Olivia,” her mother snapped. “Go to the gift shop.”

The pretty young woman rose from her seat, briefly glancing at Remy with pleading eyes before making her way across the hotel lobby toward the gift shop.

As soon as Olivia was out of earshot, Mrs. Grantmore turned back to Remy.

“A regular model citizen,” she said sarcastically, picking up her drink and taking a gulp from the glass, this time forgoing the straw.

“As your daughter said,” Remy answered, “he’s a good boy. You should be glad.”

“Glad, Mr. Chandler?” she scoffed. “It’s obvious you don’t have children.”

Remy felt himself immediately rankle. Having children had always been a sensitive issue in his long, otherwise happy marriage to Madeline. No matter how much she had said that she understood they couldn’t have a family, he had always believed a part of her resented him for it. Because she was human, and he. . wasn’t , he had deprived her— them —of something special.

But it didn’t matter now, because she was gone. And at that moment, he realized that was the first time he’d thought of her that afternoon.

And it bothered him.

“No, I don’t have children,” he replied tightly. “But I think if I did have a young, attractive, intelligent, and respectful daughter like Olivia, I would be quite happy to see her dating someone with similar characteristics and not the local crack dealer.”

Mrs. Grantmore used the stirrer in her drink to move the ice around.

“No, not the local crack dealer, but close enough.”

Remy couldn’t believe what he was hearing.

“What about the boy’s father?” she asked. “One of the other investigators mentioned that his father might have had some trouble with the law.”

“One of the other investigators?” Remy felt his pulse quicken.

“Well, you’re certainly not the first I’ve hired since Olivia told me she was dating,” the conniving woman scoffed. “Did you look into the father’s background?”

It took all of Remy’s strength to remain calm and professional.

But he could feel it stirring inside him.

The power of the Seraphim had been much more active and more difficult to silence of late. If he let his guard down, even just a bit, he could only imagine what the power of Heaven would do to the woman.

“His father did some time in a juvenile detention center for car theft more than twenty years ago, but he hasn’t been in any kind of trouble since,” Remy said. “But I don’t see what that has to do with—”

“That’s good,” she said, ignoring him. “We can work with that; maybe make some connection to genetics.”

“Genetics?” Remy started to laugh in disbelief. If he hadn’t, he wasn’t quite sure what he—what the angelic nature he had squirreled away inside him—might have done.

For an instant he imagined the fires of Heaven, leaping from the tips of his blackened fingers and consuming the woman’s hateful flesh.

“This might seem funny to you, Mr. Chandler, but I assure you it is not,” Mrs. Grantmore said with obvious annoyance. “My daughter is the most important thing in my life. Everything my husband and I have worked so hard to acquire will someday belong to her. . ”

“And to someone you deem worthy,” Remy completed, not bothering to hide his disgust.

“The key word is worthy ,” Mrs. Grantmore agreed. She finished her Tanqueray and tonic, slamming the ice-filled glass down with enough force to rattle the tabletop. “I’m not about to allow some worthless piece of riffraff to use my daughter—”

“Mother.”

Olivia had returned, although neither Remy nor Mrs. Grantmore had noticed her approach, so wrapped up were they in their. . discussion.

The older woman took a deep breath and composed herself. “Did you find the Tylenol?” she asked.

Her daughter let the bag containing the bottle of pills drop into her mother’s lap.

“Thank you, dear.”

Remy wasn’t sure how much the young woman had heard, but the look upon her face told him it was enough.

“I think we’re finished here,” Mrs. Grantmore stated, shoving the bag into her purse.

And Remy couldn’t have agreed more. For a brief instant he imagined the woman on her knees, begging forgiveness from the frightening visage of what he truly was, golden armor glistening, powerful wings beating the air as they held his mighty form aloft.

A soldier of God.

Seraphim.

But no matter how his true nature fought him, that wasn’t who he was anymore.

“Thank you for your time, Mr. Chandler,” the woman said stiffly, offering her hand as they stood.

“You’re welcome,” Remy said, taking and quickly releasing her hand, yet again resisting the urge to end her hateful existence in a searing release of Heaven’s fire. “I’ll send you my final invoice before week’s end.”

Without comment, the woman bent to gather her things, and Remy turned to her daughter.

“It was very nice meeting you, Olivia,” he said, holding out his hand.

She took it with a small smile.

“I’m truly sorry about this,” he told her as his gaze drifted to a displeased Mrs. Grantmore.

“As am I, Mr. Chandler,” Olivia said, releasing his hand.

Remy left the two women then, feeling Mrs. Grantmore’s eyes burning into his back as he walked toward the stairs, certain in the knowledge that it would take much more than Tylenol to kill the disease that grew inside her.

* * *

Outside the Westin, it was hot and humid, but how else would Boston be in August?

A quick glance at his watch showed Remy that if he didn’t hurry, he would be late for his early dinner date with his friend Steven Mulvehill. Not that it really mattered; the homicide detective was never on time anyway.

Remy walked up Dartmouth Street toward Beacon, not a little concerned about his reaction toward Mrs. Grantmore. It was taking less and less these days to rouse the angelic nature he had worked so hard to contain. A sign of the times, most definitely, he mused as he stopped to let a cab pass that would certainly have run him down if he’d stepped in front of it.

And what then? he thought. Would the Seraphim have emerged to smite the vehicle and its driver?

A few years ago, a thought like that would have been just plain foolish. But now, since the death of his beloved wife, he couldn’t be so sure. Everything had changed—in the earthly world, as well as in the unearthly.

He looked around him. Things looked the same, but the difference was there, an undercurrent. Whether they knew it or not—the pretzel man, the student, the teller at the bank stepping out for a quick cigarette break—the world was different.

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