Jayne Castle - After Glow

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Life is complicated for Lydia Smith. She's working at that tacky, third-rate museum, Shrimpton's House of Ancient Horrors, trying to salvage her career in para-archaeology—and dating the most dangerous man in town. Just when she thinks she might be getting things under control, she stumbles over a dead body and discovers that her lover has a secret past that could get him killed.
Just to top things off, trouble is brewing underground in the eerie, glowing green passageways of the Dead City and that dynamic dust-bunny, Fuzz, has a couple of surprises up his tatty, furry sleeve.
Of course, all of those problems pale in comparison to the most pressing issue: Lydia has been invited to the Restoration Ball and she hasn't got a thing to wear.

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Today, in addition to the scarf and glasses, she had taken the extra precaution of slipping out of the museum through the loading-dock entrance before she had hailed the cab on a side street.

"Mr. London is going to be the ex-Guild boss very soon," she said crisply. "You won't be seeing my picture in the papers much in the future." Thank heavens, she added silently.

"You sure you don't want me to wait? Don't mind doin' London's wife a favor." The cabbie winked. "Never hurts to be on the right side of the Guild."

"Not necessary, thanks." She made to turn toward the high gates that barred the drive of the huge estate.

"Could I have your autograph for my wife?" the cabbie asked. He thrust a blank receipt and a pen out the window. "Here, I'll hold your umbrella for you. If you could just sign this for me, she would be really thrilled."

Lydia hesitated and then surrendered the umbrella. "I've got a better idea," she said, digging into her purse to pull out one of her business cards. She scrawled her name and a short note on the back and handed it to him. 'Take your wife to Shrimpton's House of Ancient Horrors to see the Harmonic book. This will get you in through the VIP entrance so you won't have to stand in line."

"The VIP line? Oh, man, wait'll I tell Betty." He bobbed his head. "Thank you, ma'am. This is gonna make my Betty's day."

"May I please have my umbrella back?"

"Oh, sure. Sorry. You're sure you don't need me to wait?"

"I'm sure."

"Okay." He rezzed the engine. "You have a good day now, Mrs. London."

"Thank you."

She waited until the cab was gone before she tromped through the rain to the high gates and pressed the buzzer.

"May I help you?" a graveled voice asked politely.

"Lydia Smith… London to see Mr. Hepscott. I have an appointment."

"Yes, of course, Mrs. London. I see you are on foot. There's a sheltered area just inside the gates. Please wait there after you come through the gates. I'll pick you up in a moment."

"Thanks."

The massive gates swung open. Lydia walked through them and along the drive to a small stone gazebo. A moment later a tall, distinguished-looking, gray-haired man dressed in formal butler attire arrived in a cart.

She was whisked to the grand entrance of the mansion and ushered into a vast reception hall. Her dripping rain-coat and umbrella were taken from her and she was shown into a handsomely appointed library.

"Mr. Hepscott will be with you in a moment," the butler assured her before retreating from the room.

As soon as she was alone, Lydia set her purse and portfolio case down near a low table and went to stand at the wall of windows. The views from the big estates along Ruin View Hill were generally acknowledged by real estate agents to be the finest in the city. The claims were true, she thought. But as spectacular as the sight of the Dead City was from up here on the ridge, she much preferred to live in the Old Quarter where she could pick up the wispy traces of psi power.

Speaking of stray bits of psi energy.

She could feel some right here in this room. Curious, she opened her senses more fully. Small currents of power definitely hummed in the atmosphere. It was rare to pick up traces this far from the Old Quarter.

She searched the room, looking for the source. Then she saw it: a wide, gleaming glass case filled with a large number of alien artifacts. Even a cursory glance from across the room assured her that it was an excellent collection. The remnants of psi energy clinging to so many ancient relics massed together was enough to stir her senses.

She started toward the glass case and stopped when the door opened.

"Good afternoon, Lydia."

Gannon Hepscott walked into the room. He was dressed in a white shirt and a pair of white slacks. White shoes, a white belt, and a white silk scarf at his throat finished the outfit. His silver white hair was tied back at his nape, as usual.

"It's nice to see you again," she said warmly, meaning every word. It was a great relief to return to her normal work schedule.

Gannon shook her hand and motioned her to the sofa. He looked concerned.

"I understand you've been rather busy since we last met." He frowned. "I trust you were not injured during your adventures down there in the catacombs?"

"I'm fine, thanks. It's been a little hectic lately but things are quieting down. I'm delighted to be able to resume work on your project. I know we lost a little time but I think we can make it up fairly easily."

"I'm not worried about it." Gannon walked to a leather-and-polished-wood cabinet. "Can I offer you wine or rez-tea?"

"Tea sounds great." Lydia opened her portfolio to take out her notes and sketches. "It's a little damp outside."

"I noticed." Gannon picked up a pot and poured tea into two delicate cups decorated with charming garden scenes. He brought the cups and saucers to the low table and set them down.

Lydia opened her notebook. "You'll be happy to know that this morning I received a call from a private collector who is rumored to own three remarkable quartz wall panels," she said briskly. "Seems that she is in rather dire straits financially and would like to find a buyer for the panels."

"Excellent." Gannon lowered himself into one of the gray leather chairs. "You were able to keep my name out of it?"

"Yes. As far as she's concerned she's dealing with a knowledgeable, moderately wealthy collector who appreciates the value of the panels. But I made it clear that we'll walk away if she tries to drive the price out of sight. She's willing to negotiate."

"Given your recent experiences with private collectors, I'm amazed that you're still willing to do business with unknown parties over the phone."

She grimaced. "The tabloids certainly made a big deal out of how I was kidnapped and carried off in an alien sarcophagus."

"It made for great newspaper sales but it must have been terrible for you."

"It would have been a lot worse if I hadn't been unconscious while I was inside that coffin."

"I can imagine. It was extremely fortunate that your husband stumbled onto the scheme shortly after you disappeared and was able to follow your kidnappers."

"Mmm." She concentrated on organizing some photos of a quartz urn.

Emmett had decreed that some details about the rescue operation were to be kept quiet. One of those concerned Fuzz's role in the affair. " If scientists find out that dust-bunnies might be able to form psychic links with humans, there will be a rush to start experimenting on the little furballs in every lab in the Federation ." The thought of innocent dust-bunnies being turned into research subjects had been too terrible to contemplate.

The other detail that Emmett had ordered kept top secret was Cornish's involvement in the rescue. " The Guild owes him a favor for showing me Maltby's hidden entrance to the catacombs ," Emmett had said. " Cornish may eventually come to grief because of his drug habit and his dealings in illegal antiquities, but it won't be because the hunters gave his name to the cops ."

The Guild always repaid favors, Lydia thought.

Gannon studied the photos of the urn. "Do you mind if I ask how London was able to find you down there in the catacombs? The media said the Greenie operation had gone undetected for several years. Yet your husband managed to locate you almost immediately. It was an amazing feat."

"Everyone knows that the Guild has its ways," she said lightly.

Gannon nodded. "Someone must have seen the sarcophagus being loaded into the van, got suspicious, and followed it."

"Probably. Emmett wasn't clear on that point. The Guild likes to keep its secrets."

He chuckled. "You mean even Guild boss wives are kept in the dark about some things?"

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