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âItâs my fault we wanted to rid the planet of Samaelâs existence? You cannot possibly believe that I could foresee these events.â
âYou and your stupid Council decided that with Samael in me, the best way to destroy him was to murder me. The fact that we found a way to keep me alive, you think that somehow translates to it being my fault? Youâre frickinâ nuts, Renny!â
âThere is enough blame to go around; we do not need to pass it around like a potato.â
âScrew you.â
Renny turned her attention to me. âLauren, if Samael is still in the young man, and they go to prison, Samael could easily change hosts again, and cause chaos all over again. We need you and Max to leave. Your presence constitutes a wild card, and we cannot take the chance with either of your lives.â
âRenny, because Samael was in Max before, is he at a greater risk of possession again?â
âWe donât know, dear, we just donât know. Max is the only known host that has been permitted to live.â
Max cut in, full of rage, âPermitted? You permitted me to live? Youâre bat-shit crazy. Dakota stopped you from murdering me! Get out, now.â
âDakota is certainly more resourceful than we had given her credit for. Her intervention is what allowed this atrocity to take place. I do not recommend you seek her assistance again. The results this time were tragic; a second time could be disastrous.â
A friendly voice came through the closed door, âRenny, I wish I could say it was a pleasure to see you again, but as always, it is the bane of my existence to be near you.â The door opened, revealing Dakota smiling brightly.
âDakota, stay away from these two. You have no hold over them. They cannot be influenced by you.â
âWell, isnât that the pot calling the kettle black? If my ears are not deceiving me, I believe Max has already dismissed you.â
A tense stalemate between the two women took place, like a school-yard stand-off, both waiting for the other to flinch or to back down. Eventually, Renny bowed her head toward Max and me, stood up from the table, and walked out the door.
Dakota didnât wait to be invited in; she stepped in and took Rennyâs place at the dinette.
Once Renny was well past ear shot, Dakota focused her attention on Max and me. âYou two have no business being here, but it is not my place to tell you to leave. You are barking up the wrong tree with Maggie; she is but a distraught mother. She never saw the evil that resided in her son, and once the initial shock is over, sheâll turn a blind eye to the evil again. If you want to help, steer the policeman in the right direction.â
âWait, the policeman? What do we tell him?â
âThat is entirely up to you. As I said, you should not be involved. But neither of you are intelligent enough to come to that conclusion on your own. You wonât listen to Renny, so Iâm equally certain you wonât listen to me. Do what you will, but you have been warned.â
âWeâve been warned?â
âI agree with Renny: you two have no business here. No one from the Cabinet can get close enough to the investigation to influence it. You seem to have a knack for law enforcement. Share only as much as is necessary with this policeman you met with the boyâs mother.â
âWe canât just tell him thereâs a demon inside Jimmy.â
âYou forget the true problem. Samael is living in Jimmy because he was not strong enough to continue on in his true form. He has gained strength these last several months. He may soon be able to shift into anything again. It isnât like Samael to allow destinies to be so far altered from their mapped path. The Cabinet is concerned that Samael may be getting ready to morph into a new being.â
âLike a shape shifter again?â
âNo, his true form is that of a shape shifter. Although he tends to resonate to evil, up until now he has maintained that the universe must stay in balance. Something may have changed while in this host. We just donât know.â
âSo he isnât in favor of balance anymore?â
Dakota didnât look like she had an answer. Instead she asked, âMax, when he resided in you, did he ever share anything about his intentions?â
âNo, not really.â Max looked away from Dakota and looked straight at me when he continued, âHe really had a thing for Lauren. Sometimes I couldnât tell if he didnât have some sort of a connection to her specifically. He refused to let me distance myself from her.â
âHow do you mean?â
âI was still trying to deal with having Samael in there with me: I tried not to see, or to talk to, or even to think about Lauren. I was worried sharing anything about her with Samael could put her at risk. It seemed like my mind was always wandering to her, like my thoughts werenât all my own. This one time he made me believe that he had taken control of my body while I slept and he hurt her. At the time I thought he was just pushing my buttons, but looking back, he was really obsessed with her.â
I took Maxâs hand in mine with a quick squeeze.
Dakota pondered this for a minute and absently stated, âSo, Lauren is likely the one best able to communicate with Samael.â
âWhat? No, thatâs not what I meant.â
âMax, you said it yourself. If he feels a connection or a kinship to her, Lauren is our best shot at finding out what is going on with Samael. If he is getting ready to morph into a new entity, weâll all need to be involved.â
âYou just told us we shouldnât be anywhere near here. Which is it?â
This time Dakota stopped talking to Max and redirected her
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