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sat up, and, honestly, looked little worse for the wear, to Carter. Heā€™d known already what Seanā€™s decision would be, so he kept to the background, observing, keeping an eye also on the emergency workers handling the scene while Sean was being attended to.

After a few more minutes of discussion, the lead paramedic finally said, ā€œWell, sir, itā€™s your decision. We canā€™t force you to go. I would strongly recommend you have someone nearby for the next couple of days that can drive you to the hospital or call us in case itā€™s needed. Iā€™m not saying it will be, but it could. Will you do that, at least?ā€

ā€œIā€™ll be with him,ā€ Carter spoke up. ā€œI work for him.ā€

No further explanations. The paramedic looked him over as if noticing him for the first time. He raised an eyebrow at the missing shirt, but didnā€™t ask. Turning back to Sean, he said, ā€œTake it easy. Nothing too strenuous for the next couple of days, okay?ā€

Sean mumbled some sort of response, enough to satisfy the medical personnel, who gathered up their equipment and moved on to the next person needing assistance. They were barely out of earshot, when Sean laughed, low and dark.

ā€œā€˜Nothing too strenuous,ā€™ he says. Does killing your wife and your rival count as too strenuous?ā€

Carter saw the expression that fell across Ellieā€™s features.

ā€œMr. Costas, youā€”you shouldnā€™t talk like that,ā€ she reprimanded gently, and almost a little nervously, with a glance at the two cops.

Sean brushed the rebuke aside. ā€œWhy? Because they might hear?ā€ Again, he laughed, humorlessly. ā€œThey know. That oneā€™s been in my pocket for years, havenā€™t you, Tozzi?ā€ The detective shuffled his feet, uncomfortable. His female partner shot him a piercing glance, even as Sean added, ā€œAnd sheā€™s in it too deep now to ever get out. No, Ellie, itā€™s no secret. And itā€™s not going to be when I bring hell to those two women, either.ā€

He looked directly at Carter now, addressing him, ignoring Ellieā€™s obvious dismay.

ā€œGather our forces. All of them. Every last one. No more nipping at each otherā€™s heels like a pack of dogs. No more taking out the slow and the stragglers while the main pack escapes. No more guerilla warfare. We make an end of it. Now. If Nosizwe wins, she has the blood and the Stones and does what she wants. If I kill her and Ciara, then I have the Stones and the matter is put to rest.ā€

ā€œWill do.ā€ Carter rose to begin carrying out his bossā€™s orders, but stopped when he felt Ellie grab his hand.

ā€œCarter, can we talk?ā€

He caught the exchange of glances between the cops, his employer, and Javier. Undoubtedly they were all thinking the same thing. She was the good girl, the ministerā€™s kid, inadvertently drawn into this war. Sheā€™d never liked it. Sheā€™d never approved of the feuding, the bloodshed. She never would. She was going to try and talk him out of it now, putting him directly between his wife and her beliefs and his mentor, his people, the job heā€™d always done, the life heā€™d always led.

There he was, a central figure in the entire mess. The one whose blood had opened the doorway to the other world. The one called the Repairer of the Breach. The one given the flaming sword. He couldnā€™t back out. Even for Ellie. Could he?

Gently, he took her hand, pulled her up.

ā€œWeā€™ll talk,ā€ he said, both hands clasping her shoulders, squeezing lightly, reassuring. ā€œNot now. But weā€™ll talk.ā€

ā€œCarterā€”ā€

ā€œEllie.ā€ He overrode her arguments. ā€œI canā€™t get into this right now. I have a job to do.ā€

Her lips firmed. Parted. Closed. Firmed. She was struggling with what to say and how to say it. Finally, she reached up and pulled his hands off her shoulders, saying quietly, ā€œYou know what the right thing is, Carter. Please do it.ā€

The right thing? There were too many things he was supposed to do and be. Too much at stake. Too many matters and people involved. Too many issues. What if he didnā€™t know what the right thing was? Did anyone?

The words fell into his gut like a badly digested meal and sat there churning.

Ellie turned away. ā€œIā€™m going to see if thereā€™s anyone else I can help,ā€ she murmured.

And she walked off, leaving him, Sean, the cops, and Javier by themselves.

Heavy silence draped the group, broken by the shuffling of emergency workers in the background, hunting for bodies, hunting for victims. Seanā€™s people were on scene too, moving debris and throwing up makeshift supports to shore up walls. The situation here was getting back in hand, but the bigger situationā€”a final confrontation between Sean and his wife, his archenemyā€”that was only just beginning.

Chapter Twenty

Iā€™d said I was going to look for more people to help, and I did, but the emergency personnel prowling all over the scene seemed to have that well in hand. While searching, I wound up seeing three or four familiar faces that Iā€™d noticed around the mansionā€”Seanā€™s peopleā€”gathered around a prostrate body. My heart sank. Iā€™d temporarily forgotten James. I made my way over and stood feeling helpless as they cleared rubble to free his body. Tears filled my eyes, and I turned my back momentarily so nobody would see my sniffle. Iā€™d seen at a glance that he was dead. His pallor against the burn marks, the blood, the gaping wound on the side of his skullā€¦

Carter was right. Nobody could help him now.

After a few deep breaths, I was able to face the body again, just as the young man was being lifted and moved. They carried him to a nearby bedroom in a part of the mansion that hadnā€™t sustained any damage, laying him out on the bed to be dealt with after the wounded were cared for. I trailed along. Nobody tried to stop me. I guess Iā€™d become enough of a fixture around here that people accepted my presence as Carterā€™s wife, my lack of shapeshifting abilities aside.

ā€œWhat happened?ā€ I asked

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