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âWait. Youâre going too fast. Who is this orphan? Sounds like Oliver Twist.â
Alice laughed. âNot orphan! Ofan.â She spelled the word. âThe name is a contraction of a Hebrew wordâOphanim.â
âWhat the hell does that mean?â
âHave you heard of Ezekielâs vision? Of the angels who transport the throne of God?â
âEzekiel . . .â Nick cast his mind back.
âEzekiel had a vision of strange angels. Each angel had four faces and many wings. They saw all, could travel in every direction, and they never slept.â Alice closed her dark eyes and quoted: ââAnd when they went, I heard the noise of their wings, like the noise of great waters, as the voice of the Almighty, the voice of speech, as the noise of an host.ââ
âOkay,â Nick said. âSo these Ofan, these bad guys. They are deformed angel creatures?â
âOf course not. They are humans, like you and me. Itâs only a name. It signifies that they are watching, that they can travel the river in whatever direction they like, that they have righteousness and truth on their side. Et cetera, et cetera. Of course we . . .â She smiled. âWe think righteousness and truth are on our side.â
âAnd Mibbs is one of these Ofan?â
Alice glanced at Arkady. âWhat do you think?â
âMaybe,â the Russian said. âBut . . .â He shrugged. âI donât think so. It doesnât seem right to me.â
âBut he must be,â Alice said. âItâs really the only explanation. Maybe those things he could do with feelingsâmaybe thatâs their new skill. What else would he be? A lone gun?â
Arkady drank deeply from his pint and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. âI donât know. The Ofan, they are cowards. But this? This control of feelings? It does not describe what they are like. They are stupid, careless. Smashing what is good for no reason. Always they chase a fantasy. A fantasy that things can change. Idealists.â He scowled into his beer. âThey do not have enough of the balls to be like this Mibbs.â
âWait, your enemy is a bunch of idealists? Time-traveling hippies? That doesnât sound very scary.â
âOh, they are scary,â Arkady said. âThey steal our children. They teach them unspeakable things. They fill their heads with dreams.â
âArkady.â Alice shushed him. âPlease.â She spoke to Nick. âArkady really doesnât like them,â she said with a little smile. âBut it is like this. They are a loose affiliation of people who disagree with the Guild and who believe our talents are greater than we know. At various points in time they are very powerful. At other points, they are more disorganized. There are some places in history where we even work in close association with them, where people are both Guild and Ofan at once. But now we have reason to believe that the Ofan have changed, drastically, and are becoming a very real threat. Like Iâve said, theyâve found something. Theyâve managed to alter . . . well. You will learn about that from the Aldermanââ She lowered her voice. âIn 1815. This is more his business than mine.â She looked at Arkady. âI think Mibbs is a clue to what the Ofan can do. Even if he isnât Ofan himself.â
âThey have not changed that much, Alice.â Arkady sneered. âThey are still scrambling to findââ He closed his mouth with a snap on whatever he was going to say. Then he drained his glass. âBut we!â He held his empty glass aloft. âWe are the Guild. We will squash them. We have not worked so hard, for so long, to protect the river, only to have them ruin it!â He slammed his empty glass down on the table.
âYes, my ructious darling.â Alice stroked her knuckles down her husbandâs cheek. âAnd whether Mibbs is Ofan or not, his days of secrecy are over. The Guild is watching for him. Iâve sent that clip to Chile and soon enough I will send it around the world, and send his description down through time. Iâm sure heâs hiding somewhere, but when he turns up again, weâll find him.â
Nick leaned back against the carved screen and half closed his eyes, letting the golden glow of the pubâs electric lighting shimmer into a semblance of candlelight. The Ofan. He let that name sink into his head. Not orphan. Ofan. Fearsome, many-faced angels. Beautiful, androgynous bodies, wings of shadow and light, eyes bright with visions. Voices rising together like the rush of waters. Straining up, reachingâbut cast down by an implacable hand. Down into eternal flame.
Nick closed his eyes completely.
Badajoz.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Two weeks later Arkady and Nick were in Arkadyâs 1972 MG Midget. (Nick had teased him about a Guild car that wasnât a BMW, but Arkady explained somewhat defensively that MG had been owned by the German manufacturer for a few short years in the 1990s.) Now they were driving through Devon on the A396, and Arkady was bellowing Russian folk songs at the top of his lungs. They had left London at dawn, Alice standing on tiptoe to kiss them both soundly on the cheek, like a fond aunt. âIs that all I get?â Arkady had asked.
âIt will have to hold you until you return.â Alice patted her husbandâs stomach. âPerhaps it will make you be good.â
âNever.â
Alice turned to Nick. âHeâs all talk.â
âThatâs not what you said last night.â Arkady twitched his scarf rakishly over his shoulder.
Alice ignored him. âNow, as for you, Lord Blackdown. You are to be very, very good.â She was smiling, but he saw the grave intention in her eyes.
âYes, my lady,â he said, sketching her a perfect bow.
For two weeks he had been in an immersion course, with Arkady serving as tutor. The task was to suppress everything heâd learned at the Chilean compound and the years following. He had to remember his old self and step back into the Marquess of Blackdownâs shiny black boots. From dawn to dusk in Arkadyâs study it had been 1815: every word they said, every gesture they made,
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