Suzanne Lazear - Charmed Vengeance

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In the Faerie realm, Noli Braddock's relationship with her best friend V has grown into something more. But V's mother, Faerie Queen Tiana, has ruled that they are forbidden to see each other. Returning to the mortal realm, Noli joins the crew of her brother's air-pirate ship, the Vixen's Revenge. There she discovers that her brother has hired the scallywag Faerie huntsman, Kevighn Silver. While serving as shipmates, Kevighn and Noli learn that the Earth Court King plans to find a forbidden artifact--one that will bring destruction to everyone Noli loves.

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James shot him a wounded look as he rubbed his side. “You didn’t have to do that.”

“Please, be my guest for Thanksgiving, I insist.” Dr. Heinz gave his daughter a kiss. “We’ll have a feast indeed. Yes, your automaton is ready. Tomorrow, you can be off.”

“We would be honored to share your Thanksgiving meal,” Steven replied. A hot meal and a real bed sounded splendid. However, he wouldn’t truly relax until the automaton had been delivered and the quest declared completed. “Oh, I finished your book.”

Dr. Heinz smiled. “And what did you think of Machiavelli?”

“It was interesting to learn more about his philosophies.” Even if he didn’t agree with most of them. Things such as it is much more secure to be feared than to be loved seemed far more his mother and uncle’s philosophy than his own.

Rahel frowned at them, lower lip jutting out in a pout. “You’re leaving?”

Steven nodded. “Tomorrow. We have to get the present back to our mother—”

“In time for her birthday,” James added, ignoring Steven’s hard look at both the lie and the interruption.

Rahel clutched her dollies tight. “When will you find Noli?”

At least she was safe with Jeff. Wait, perhaps he should dream search for her, at least he could talk to her, make sure she was all right. He could smack himself for not thinking of it sooner. Yes, he’d dream search for her tonight.

“Soon.” Steven felt lighter at the thought. “I’ll find Noli very soon.”

“I can’t believe we’re going to a bawdy house with an automaton,” Steven muttered as James led him back into Mathias’ burlesque hall.

“I’m sure there’s a naughty joke in there some place.” James opened the door. At least this time his coat didn’t squirm with a fluffy cat.

Steven lugged the blanket wrapped child-sized form inside the lobby, his brother tossing the doorman coins and elbowing past him. Neither felt like playing games. Also, he hadn’t been able to find Noli last night when he dream searched for her and that made worry ball in the pit of his stomach. Either she’d stayed up all night or something was wrong.

The same dark-haired woman in the same scanty red outfit sauntered over to them. “I thought I told you to be properly dressed next time,” she sniffed, wiggling her hips for emphasis. Her eyes lingered on Steven’s bruised face.

“Sorry.” James gave her a disarming grin. “We’re here to see Mathias.”

What they needed to know was the location of the closest portal back to the Otherworld. The quest wasn’t over until the item had been delivered—which meant they could be harassed by helpers until then. He still hadn’t forgotten the gunmen over Deseret—or Igan and his friends.

“What is that?” She gestured to the blanket-covered automaton, leading them back through the curtain and down the passage, waggling her bottom at James in the process.

James grinned at Steven. “My brother brought his own date.”

Steven thumped his brother in the arm. “Lay off.”

Rolling his eyes, he rubbed his arm and snorted. “You are such a fussy old bodger.”

Noli. Every time James called him V or fussy old bodger it sent pangs through his heart sharper than any sword. He looked over at James who was as laid-back and flirtatious as ever, even after losing the love of his life. How did he do it? If anything happened to Noli he might not be able to carry on. Certainly, not like James.

The woman sat them at a table in the corner with a good view of the stage show, which seemed more subdued than last time. Today, those present seemed more interested in food and conversation than the show. A woman sat in a giant birdcage, singing. Steven sat the wrapped automaton in her own chair.

“Mathias will see you shortly.” Waggling her fingers at James, she left them alone.

“How do you do it?” Steven asked James. “I know you miss Charlotte, I know you loved her, I just don’t understand how you carry on, flirting and joking as if nothing ever happened.”

James face darkened like a storm cloud. “I miss her so much.”

“Of course you do.” He couldn’t even fathom his brother’s pain.

“I could either lie in bed and pine for her, or continue on with my life—and someone,” he shot Steven a look of mock-annoyance, “wouldn’t let me stay a-bed. Also,” he sighed, running his fingers through his wayward curls. “Moping won’t bring her back. All the yearning in the world won’t bring her back. She made me promise I’d go on with my life, and this,” he held out his hands, “is the only way I know how.”

Steven clapped him on the shoulder. “You’re a stronger man than I.”

“Am I?” James flashed him a grateful look. “You’re the smart one; I’m just the funny, cute, charming one.”

He laughed. “You are the better swordsman.”

“True.” James signaled the serving girl for a drink. The girl in the birdcage changed songs, this one in some other mortal language.

Mathias strode over to them. “Stiofán, Séamus, were you successful?”

Steven patted the bundle in the chair. “Yes, we were. Now, to get this back—which is why we’re here. We’re hoping you can direct us to the nearest safe portal back to the Otherworld. We didn’t want to simply bumble all over New York only to use someone’s private portal which could take us to who-knows-where.”

Mathias joined them at the table, not seeming as jolly as he had last time.

“I’m sorry, we didn’t bring you a gift,” Steven added.

He shook his head. “It’s all right, Tiny will live.”

The hound’s name was Tiny? Even as pups Fae hounds weren’t tiny.

The serving girl set drinks before them all. Mathias picked his up and held it, examining the contents in the light of the gas chandelier. “That’s prudent. Most portals here are private. I’m also glad you stopped by.”

Mathias’ words made Steven’s blood run cold. “Something’s wrong.”

“Someone’s trying to get you a message.” Mathias took a long drink. “Do you know someone named Captain Vix?”

“Noli.” It came out like a half-choked noise.

James thumped him on the back. “We know her. What’s the message?”

“Wait—how did Vix know where to find us?” Steven’s heart raced. Noli. Something had to be wrong with Noli.

“Um, Hattie probably told Vix where we were going, oh, and I may have told Hattie she could leave me a message here.” James’ cheeks pinked.

Steven put his head in his hand. “You’re impossible.”

“Do you want to hear the message or not?” Mathias’ voice tinged with gentle annoyance.

“Of course, please.” Steven wrapped his hands around his glass.

“It’s a very simple message. Noli’s ill. Come to Boston.” He appraised them. “I have a feeling that’s not good news.”

All the blood drained out of his face. “No, it’s not.”

That could explain why he hadn’t been able to find her last night when he’d dream searched. Noli was ill. Ill enough that Vix, who despised him, sent word. But why?

Something seemed to be missing here. Still, they had to travel to Boston. Immediately.

“I appreciate you delivering the message.” Shaking, Steven stood.

“Focus, V. We’re so close.” James put a hand on his arm. “I think it’s odd that I’m the one who keeps telling you to stay on task. Anyhow, why don’t we take this to the queen, then find Noli, just like we planned.”

Steven didn’t believe his ears. “She’s ill enough for Vix, who did this, ” he pointed to the shiner on his face, “to send word. Something’s wrong.”

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