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The cop that held me read me my rights as I did the perp walk to the waiting squad car. My wrists
were cuffed behind my back and there were about fifty other cops witnessing my departure. I didn't think I could take that many without having my hands free. I wished I had Cormac's melting metal ability. That trick would have come in handy right now. This cop didn't know how lucky he was.

The cop placed his hand on my head to duck me into the backseat when I heard shouts of pain and yelling. I jerked away from him and saw a man in a black ski mask
, bent forward as he charged through the crowd like a linebacker. Every person he touched fell to the ground and cried out in pain.

A hand, presumably the cop behind me who was mad I
had pulled out of his grasp, grabbed me by a fistful of hair and rammed my face into the car. I saw stars as another set of hands grabbed me, hoisted me up and carried me away from the scene. I looked back through blurry eyes to see the cop lying on the ground in much worse shape than I.

"Take that
, you big bully!" I screamed back at the cop on the ground.

The next moments flew by in a haze. A truck screeched to a stop so close that I thought it was trying to hit us. The back popped
open and the masked man threw me in the back as he quickly followed me. We peeled out before the back door closed.

Cormac ripped off his ski mask and I saw Buzz in the front seat and Dodd behind the wheel. Dark and Abby were in the back.

"Can you ever go along with the program?"

"You know it had to go down like that," I said in
my defense as I sat up.

"You should have discussed it with me," he screamed, but he had to in order to be heard over the sirens of the police cars chasing us.

"If the bullets didn't kill him, we needed everybody to see he wasn't human. They had to see him get shot like that, in their faces, with a lot of blood."

Dark leaned in on the conversation. "They definitely all saw it. The stage was a mess. It was gnarly, like a zombie movie come to life."

"And he was dead?" I asked, not caring about much else.

"He looked to be but that doesn
't mean he'll stay that way. We still have no idea what he is, exactly."

I felt the stickiness on my skin and knew it was the
senator's blood. I went to grab the towel  and Cormac stopped me.

"Hang on." He took a glass vial and scraped the edge along my skin, collecting a sample of the blood. "Now go ahead."

"What is this thing?" I asked referring to the truck that was stocked with all sorts of supplies.

"It
's one of our emergency vehicles. I like to keep it stocked for occasions like this," Cormac answered.

"Have there been a lot of these occasions?"

"Not recently. I'm going to get this checked as soon as we get back." He packed the blood away.

The sirens started to fade and I looked through the back windows to see all the cop cars falling behind.

"This thing can move." We must have been cruising at somewhere near two hundred miles per hour.

"It
's rigged for nitrous."

"Where are we going?"

"You wanted to close the space holes, didn't you?"

I nodded.

He placed a duffle bag, filled with clothes, next to me.

"Then we
're heading to Mexico."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Eighteen

 

We drove through the night to get to the space hole.
The defectors didn't arrive for another seven hours, so we stopped at a resort on the coastline to rest up for the next day.

Cormac
's Spanish was impeccable, or sounded like it. I wasn't sure what exactly he was saying but he seemed to be fluent.

"I got
us a couple of suites," he explained as we left the desk with the keys. "This place should've been booked solid."

I looked around the lobby. Same as everywhere else
: empty.

We ordered room service, fed Abby a couple of burgers and then we all crashed, exhausted from the day
's events.

When I woke the next day, I found a pair of large sunglasses and a wide brimmed hat waiting beside the coffee.

"What's with this?"

"News of the
senator's killing is on the news here," Cormac explained. "Just makes things simpler if you're not recognized."

"What are you doing?" I asked as I poured myself a cup of coffee from the room service tray. Cormac was piling
seemingly random items on a table.

"Making some gold to bribe the Mexican government with so that they stay clear while we do our thing." He pointed toward four different piles. "Each metal type needs to
be changed by itself."

"Can I do it?" I hadn
't tried to do anything since I lost my nickel.

"Go ahead."

I grabbed a silver necklace from one of the piles and concentrated on thinking of gold. When I looked down at it again it was still silver.

"Why can
't I do this?"

"Not every Keeper can do the same things. It just depends on what
knowledge was embedded and passed on. Sometimes the genetic memory skips stuff. You might never be able to do it, but it doesn't matter."

It was still frustrating as I watched Cormac turn pile after pile of silver
, then tin and all sorts of other metal objects, to gold.

"I
'm worried about doing this hole with only the few of us and Linus and his men."

"It
's not that much different in size to the Nevada hole. It'll be okay. We're better off having the other guys rest up before we try NY."

"Yeah, I know. Did you notice anything weird about the ground
, after Nevada?"

"It was softer."

"Yeah." A knock at the door jarred my attention, and I went to go answer it, Cormac hot on my heels. I turned and stopped before I got to the door.

"I can handle stuff on my own."

"Funny how you didn't complain when I was dragging you out of the swarm of cops."

"There
's a difference, I needed some help then. Now I don't."

He stood back and with a flourish of his hand said have at it.

I opened the door to Linus, and his group who stood behind him, filling the hallway.

"It
's for you," I said to Cormac. I hadn't had nearly enough coffee to deal with them yet.

"Don
't look at her," I heard Cormac growl as I walked away.

Linus nodded. When it became obvious Cormac wasn
't going to actually let them into the suite, I got dressed quickly and let Dodd, Buzz and Dark know we were leaving.

It took a caravan of
SUVs to get us to the site. We stopped a good distance from the location of the space hole. Cormac and I drove in alone, with a suitcase of gold, to bribe the Mexican officials to play deaf, dumb and blind to our actions.

"What did they say?" I asked as two officials walked away with the suitcases.

"The gist of it was 'if you're stupid enough to get close to that thing, you'll be dead soon and not our problem.'"

"Oh well, that
's nice."

We watched as they cleared the area. It wasn
't as large as New York but it wasn't that much smaller, like we'd thought. Cormac let out a loud whistle and the rest of the SUVs came filing down.

The group piled out and we lined up just as everyone had in Nevada. It was a bit harder but didn
't feel that much different. I could feel a bit more strength coming from this group. Maybe they had something to prove.

It was going exactly like the last
time, except it felt perhaps a tad easier, until the silver ribbons started showing up.

I looked down at my ankles
as everyone else stared, transfixed, at the massive space hole. The ribbons wrapped around my legs in an ever tightening vise. I tried to shake them off but all they did was start to nip at my skin.

Cormac looked at me, and then down at my leg.

"What the hell is going on?" he whispered.

"Ignore it," I told him and I tried to do the same.

I could tell he didn't like it but he didn't have much of a choice. The wormhole slowly edged shut and the ground around us softened. just like in the Nevada desert. The silver strands eventually gave up and disappeared again. The air felt slightly different, but I couldn't put my finger on what the difference actually was. Tingly didn't quite describe the charge that lingered.

Once we finished, we made arrangemen
ts to meet Linus and the other Alchemists at the marina in New Jersey two days later. From there, we would sail over to New York City and close the last and final hole and hopefully put this entire mess behind us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter Nineteen

 

"What
's going on?"

I collapsed on the bed in my room back at the suite
. I'd hoped to be alone for a minute but Cormac had followed me in.

"I don
't know what they are."

He grabbed my leg where the silver things had wrapped themselves
around me.

"You
're bruised," he said, as his thumb ran over the flesh of my ankle.

"Which won
't last long."

He dropped my leg. "There is something off here. You can
't tell me you don't feel it too."

"Of course, but what other choice is there?"

"I can't see another alternative, but I think the silver strands are trying to stop you."

"I know."

He turned and walked the length of my room. Cormac pacing was never a good sign. He finally paused and looked back to me.

"Every cell in my body is screaming out
'danger,' but I can't figure out another path to take."

"Because there isn
't one. If we don't close the last hole in NY, who knows how unstable our universe will become. We might have had a choice at some point, but I don't remember ever having many options. It doesn't matter now because there is only one option left. We both know it." I crawled out of the bed even though I wanted nothing more than to crawl under the blankets and sleep for days. But we had to get on the road.

"What are you doing?"

"Taking a shower before we leave."

"Sleep for a while."

"I'll sleep in the truck on the way."

I watched as he shut the door to my room and  slowly closed the distance to where I stood. He didn
't say anything but he didn't need to. He didn't rush at me, but purposely took his time, and I realized he was making me silently acknowledge that I wanted him when I didn't move, just waited.

One arm curved around my back as his other cupped my neck, and his lips slowly sucked my lower one before he completely covered mine. And I wanted him, right then and there.

Then he pulled back.

"What are you doing?" I asked as he walked toward the door.

"Giving you time."

"Why?"

"Because there is no turning back, so you better be sure."

Then it hit me. "Because of the contract."

He paused by the door, his eyes intent, and he shook his head. "No, because of who I am. Once I get what I want, I don't let it go."

 

 

 

I was ready twenty minutes later and we headed out. The tension in the car was thick and somehow I managed not to be seated near Cormac for the majority of the ride back to The Lacard, where we'd take a plane to NJ.  I needed to get my head clear for what was coming and he unnerved me.

I was reclined with my eyes closed in the front seat while Dodd took a turn driving
, when the car suddenly swerving woke me.

"What the…" I didn
't have to finish the question. A massive twister had just formed and touched down not even a mile from the car.

"Go left!" we all screamed at Dodd, and even Abby yelped, as the thing started to turn
, looking like it would barrel down on us at any second.

He drove the Escalade off the road as we bounced all over the place, and watched the massive tornado grow larger and larger. We swerved around and got back on the road where we could drive faster. The four of us not driving turned in our seats, and Dodd watched from the rearview mirror, as the huge tornado tore up everything in its path.

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