Authors: Andrew Ball
"So you can knock me around. You can’t
even get through fur."
"That was 75 percent." Daniel diverted
magic into the tip of his mace. He’d be
somewhat slower, but he could strike with
greater force. "Want to try for 100?"
"I’ve got plenty of tries," it said.
"You’ve only got one."
"We’ll see."
Daniel’s senses flickered. He glanced
up. The ape twitched its head, too.
Magicians were on the way.
Wait. They couldn’t sense contractor
magic.
Daniel bit his lip. Unless they were
coming to see why a few extractors had
mysteriously committed suicide.
The Smasher loped away into an alley;
at the same time, he pushed a lot of his
power down. It wasn’t a full version of the
concealment technique, because he was
moving, but he quickly vanished from
Daniel’s senses. Pursuit didn’t sound like a
smart option with other people so close.
Daniel sprinted down the street, quickly
outpacing the mages. When he was a safe
distance away, he hid himself from their
scrying.
The leftovers of their battle were
everywhere. They’d probably figure out that
it was contractors, but there might be a silver
lining. Knowing the mages were on high alert
would force the Smasher to move cautiously.
Maybe he’d be less brazen with his murders.
Daniel reached the edge of the barrier
and waited. When it fell, he jogged back to
the garage and stripped his armor off. He
was sweaty. He had to ball his hands into
fists to stop the shaking.
If the Smasher had connected, he really
might have died, or been injured enough that
he couldn’t move.
But he wasn’t afraid. Well, a little
afraid. But there was something else.
Adrenaline. Excitement.
Was he actually starting to enjoy
himself?
He gave his head a shake and snapped
the plates off his shoes. He’d had enough for
one night. He finished hiding his armor, then
set off to take his walk.
Chapter Seven
Eleanor Astor
Nickolas, one of Eleanor’s bodyguards,
had the rare talent of sensing magical
residue. Even contractors couldn’t hide their
magic in its totality—at least, not when they
were fighting.
After spending a few minutes inspecting
the scene, he’d returned to the dorm to give
his report to Eleanor and Rachel. He was a
tall, stern-looking man, but Rachel liked him.
He knew what he was doing. "There were
two combatants. One fought using physical
enchantments. The other had some kind of
transformation magic." He looked at the
floor. "It had to be contractors. It makes
sense if we consider the number of Vorid
spawn that have cleaned themselves up."
Eleanor took a sip of her tea. "I agree
with your assessment. Inform headquarters.
We’ll need to spread a net for them."
"Miss Astor. Miss Ashworth." Nickolas
bowed to them and shut the door to their
room.
They stayed seated at their desks.
Neither said anything for a time. Rachel
gripped her knees. Two monsters running
around in Boston. They could be sucking
down souls this very second.
There were already four confirmed
contractors in New York City, and the Wu
had reported nine, five in Beijing and four in
Shanghai. The True Flame hadn’t sent them
intelligence yet, but there had to be more in
Europe. The bottom line was that everyone
had their hands full; they wouldn’t be getting
any backup. She wasn’t sure if they had the
capability to take down two contractors. A
lot weighed on how strong they were.
"Rachel." Eleanor set her teacup down.
"We need to talk."
"About?"
"This is a serious development. We
can’t afford to be playing games."
"If this is about Daniel, I don’t want to -
"
"Enough!" Rachel closed her mouth.
"Your relationship is compromising your
judgment. You’re endangering him, yourself,
and the people of Boston. You saw the
damage to those buildings. They are rapidly
becoming our equals in magical power. We
can’t afford distractions."
"Can’t afford distractions from what?"
Rachel demanded. "My duties? Or just you?"
Eleanor was taken aback. "What?"
"You’ve been against us from day one,"
Rachel said. "Against me! You didn’t want
me talking with Daniel. You didn’t want me
dating Daniel. You didn’t even want me to
be sociable. You pressed me into the same
classes as you. You think my hobbies are
stupid. Well, here’s what I think: you don’t
get to control my life!"
Eleanor slapped her hand on the desk.
"You are my bodyguard, and you will follow
my orders!"
"Not off the field!"
"I don’t approve of him or his attitude. I
demand you end your relationship."
"You don’t know the first thing about
him," Rachel said.
Eleanor folded her arms. "I don’t need
any more than what I already know. He may
be intelligent, but he is irresponsible and
rash. And he is not of the blood."
"Unlike you, I’m from an insignificant
branch family. I can marry outside our stupid
little parade!"
"Rachel, this is -"
"Stop it!" Rachel curled up on her chair.
"Do you just hate it when things go my way?
Is that what it is? I have to be second fiddle
or your little world will fall apart?"
Eleanor shook her head. "Rachel…
matters of the heart can be painful. I just—I
only mean to help you, not hurt you. You are
my sister, and he isn’t good enough for you in
any capacity. I won’t stand for you to be
attached to some…" She waved a hand. "…
some useless vagabond."
"He isn’t a useless vagabond. He’s a
good person. He’s -"
"He is full of himself, and will dump
you as soon as he’s bored with you."
"Can’t you just let me have one thing?"
Rachel’s face was clenched tight. She
couldn’t look at Eleanor. "I just want one,
Elly."
"For god’s sake, compose yourself.
What, are you going to tell me you love him?
After a few short weeks?"
Rachel swallowed. She blinked the
tears to a stop. "I care about him. If you gave
him half a chance—if you just met him
halfway, you’d see him like I do."
"You’re infatuated. He’ll show his true
colors to you soon enough." Eleanor sighed,
then stood from her chair. "I thought college
would put an end to the childishness, the
dolls, the boys. You’ll just have to learn the
hard way. When it's over, we’ll apologize
just like we always do, and everything will
go back to normal."
You mean I’ll apologize to you, just
like I always do. How magnanimous of you
not to hold my hysterics against me.
Rachel spat the words in her mind, but
her lips were sealed tight. She had nowhere
else to go. And so she was trapped.
Eleanor silently changed into her
nightclothes. Rachel sat in her chair, not
bothering to look up. Eleanor turned off the
light and curled into her comforters. She was
asleep in minutes—not a care in the world.
She was absolutely confident that Rachel
would come crawling back to her.
That was it, then. Rachel’s concerns
were too petty for Princess Elly to
acknowledge. Rachel was the one that was
misguided. Eleanor always knew what was
best, just like she did when she threw out
Reggie, and just like she did every time they
had a disagreement on any subject at all for
eight years running.
Rachel fell into her bed without
bothering to change. She held one of her
dolls to her chest. And that’s when it struck
her. She was a doll. Eleanor’s doll.
****
Daniel woke up from his morning nap
feeling more or less normal. His arm
twinged where the smasher got in that
glancing blow. He threw on some clothes
and combed his hair somewhat straight. It
was good enough for brunch. Jack was gone.
Probably eating already.
There was a knock on the door. He
paused, then quickly scryed through the
wood. It was none other than Eleanor Astor.
Alone.
Daniel narrowed his eyes. She wasn’t
here to confess her undying love. He fiddled
with his cell phone for a minute, then opened
the door and feigned surprise. "…dearest
Elly. Always a pleasure."
"Spare me your facetiousness. I have a
message for you. From Rachel."
Daniel slumped against the wall and
folded his arms. "Ok."
"She’s decided she no longer wishes to
see you."
Daniel stared at her. Eleanor stared
back.
"…do you seriously think I’m that
stupid?" he asked.
Eleanor’s cheeks blushed the slightest
bit pink, but it faded quickly. "Whether you
believe me or not isn’t important. You’ve
slighted my best friend with your…" She
eyed his bedhead. "…well. I don’t think I
have to justify her decision." She leaned
forward. "My father is a very powerful man.
I am a very powerful woman. I’d advise you
to stay away from her."
"Are you threatening me?"
"I don’t make threats, Fitzgerald, I make
demands, and I expect people like you to
comply."
"Did you come up with that line all by
yourself?"
"If you so much as look at her, or me, for
that matter, in a way that incites my
annoyance, the full power of the Astors will
lay itself upon your head." Daniel opened his
mouth, but Eleanor cut him off. "Knowing
you, that alone is not enough. But I
understand your father’s position at work is
rather fragile after his long depression. Be a
shame if he lost his job."
"It sure would be."
"And your insurance payments from your
mother’s death? I can have the circumstances
reinvestigated. I could destroy your family’s
financial security with a simple phone call."
"And you’d do all that just so I stop
going out with Rachel. You’re an obsessed
control freak." Daniel smirked. "At least be honest with me. There’s no message, is
there? You’re here for you, not for her."
"Your skull may be the thickest I’ve
encountered in my time on this sad earth.
Let’s try this again." Eleanor brushed a
strand of her white-blonde hair back into
place. "You’re right—Rachel didn’t give me
a message. But now you’ll be the one
breaking up with her."
"And why would I do that?"
"I’ve already said what I’m prepared to
do if you don’t."
"So, let me get this straight. You want
me to break up with Rachel, who I think is
quite happy with how things are going, or
you’ll ruin my life. So…why, exactly?"
"I don’t like you, Fitzgerald," Eleanor
said. "I don’t like your attitude. Your jokes
are in poor taste. Your face twists my
stomach. And I want you gone."
"I think," Daniel said, "you’re just afraid I’ll put Rachel outside your control."
"Rachel and I have something you don’t
understand. In time, she’ll realize I was
right."
Daniel frowned. "Why do you care so
much? I know you don’t like me, but this
seems just a tiny bit extreme. Are you
actually a lesbian or something?"
She slapped him across the face. He let
it hit him, but he ducked his cheek back a bit
to stop the worst of it. It still stung. "How
dare you!" She put her hands on her hips.
"I’m protecting my friend, my best, and truest
friend, because you’ve filled her head with
your polluting influence."
"I’m sure she’s just fine with that."
"And I’m sure," Eleanor said, "that you look at me just like all the others. I’m a
cruel, inhuman bitch, isn’t that right? The
duchess, they call me."
"Took the words right out of my mouth."
"Indeed. You must think it doesn’t
bother me when she’s so wrapped up, so
stricken, that she bites back at me when I try
to point out her mistakes. It hurts me. It
shakes me to my core. But I hide that,
Fitzgerald, I trample on it, because it will not
do for me to display such feelings. I will
bear her pain and her anger. I will be the
rock in her storm, because that’s what
friends do. I will not allow her to sacrifice
everything for…" Eleanor made a face and
looked Daniel up and down. "…for this."
Daniel was taken aback. In a strange and
twisted way, she was incredibly loyal to
Rachel. She just couldn’t see the forest for
the trees. The idea that she was being
overbearing and oppressive wasn’t even in
her sphere of existence.
He only managed a lame mumble in
response. "Glad you have such a high
opinion of me."
"Break up with her by the end of the
day," Eleanor said, "or I’ll make you regret it."