Its generally accepted that if there was an election, Id win, she answered, with a dazzling tight smile. So I figure why bother? She sat down, stretching out a pair of legs clad in more tight leather than it seemed circulation could bear, and said casually, So, you really are a sorcerer. I wasnt sure.
You could have bloody asked, I said. No one these days seems interested in just
asking
.
I thought itd be more telling to see what you did on your own initiative, she replied. And I figured
if you were out to get us we would have been got quicker. Sorry about the sandwiches. Would you like something better?
Not hungry, said Oda, in a voice like icebergs creaking in a high sea.
I wouldnt mind, I answered. But I would like to know why the theatrics?
We have to be careful; the Clan is under siege. Guy Lee has promised to destroy every trace of us, and is throwing around a lot of money and a lot of threats.
So you lock up anyone who comes to say hello?
Until we can find out some more information about them. For example, in the day and a half weve had you here
Day and a half? echoed Oda incredulously.
Yes. Statement, matter-of-fact; this was not a woman used to remorse or even polite social embarrassments. Ive learnt that you one long, pointed finger uncurled luxuriously in my direction are almost certainly Matthew Swift, sorcerer, ex-corpse, formerly a cleaner for Lambeth Borough Council and
You were a cleaner in Lambeth?
I needed the money, I said.
You cleaned? Oda couldnt have looked more surprised if shed been told that Id built the pyramids in my spare time.
and the chosen and favoured apprentice of Robert James Bakker, Vera concluded with an irritated exhalation, her moment of revelation spoilt.
Thats all true enough, I admitted. Although again you need only have asked.
Cant be too certain.
How did you find out?
It wasnt too hard; sorcerer, living and not in a mental home, ostensibly not working for the Tower, grudge against Bakker. Amiltech in pieces, Khay dead, no one to blame and a rumour going round that Bakkers apprentice is back, with a serious grudge against the master. Just needed to match up some photos and sweet-talk a few filing clerks, to get the proof.
I shrugged; there didnt seem much use denying it.
Heard you were dead.
I shrugged again.
Good recovery, she added, eyeing me up for a reaction.
Thanks. I didnt feel like offering her anything more.
A moment while she waited; it passed, she moved on. As for you another finger uncurled at Oda I have no idea who you are or what you want, and that bothers me.
Oda tilted her chin proudly and said, You cross me and mine, and you die.
Dont give her any credit for humour, I agreed quickly. She really does believe all that.
Quaint. Who are you?
Oda glanced at me. I said, Give her the bad news.
I belong to the Order.
Never heard of you.
Oda smiled thinly. Thats how good we are.
Vera hesitated, then a slow, nasty smile spread across her face. I see.
We can help you destroy Bakker.
Charming of you. Wheres the catch?
I need to make a phone call, said Oda flatly.
Tough, retorted Vera, eyes flashing.
Please let her make the phone call, I said wearily, shell be insufferable until she does.
Why should I?
Because shes a member of the Order, an evil group of unimaginative people who are holding an acquaintance of mine hostage against my good behaviour, and Id like him to survive long enough to join you and to join me in helping bring down Bakker and all his works. How does that sound?
What kind of sorcerer are you? chuckled Vera, doing her best to look unimpressed. A reasonable one. I know that I cant fight Lee alone, not now he knows Im coming; I know that I need your help. Will you help us? To my surprise, Vera grinned. When you put it like that, sorcerer, we may have grounds to talk.
*
Oda got her phone call, and I got a tour of the Kingsway Telephone Exchange.
Its built to survive a nuclear attack, explained Vera as we wandered through the bland, tight tunnels. Nuclear attack didnt happen so they used it as a telephone exchange. You could come down here at seven in the morning and go out nine hours later; and in winter itd still be dark, the entire day gone, poof, just like that. Time loses its meaning away from the sunlight.
What are you doing down here? I asked as we drifted through the endless corridors of psychedelic paint. Whys the Clan here?
We used to be in White City thats where our name came from. Then they demolished our home in order to build this new shopping mall, and by then, Guy Lee had decided we were a pain. Harris Simmons has fifteen million invested in the shopping mall tell you something? Fingers in every pie. The Clan picks up lost magicians kids who dont understand that the things they draw are coming alive, voodoo artists possessed by the spirits, enchanters who cant control their own creations we look after our own, make sure that the word doesnt get out about what we do, keep the authorities out of our hair.
What makes you better than Lee? I asked.
In the grand scheme, I suppose not much. Our members will still steal, bewitch, bedazzle and charm when they need to, in order to profit or survive. We have a lot of strays to look after; you mustnt be surprised that some of them bite. Prostitutes who are not afraid of a cantrip for temporary beauty, thieves who sometimes find that it is useful to be more than just a metaphorical shadow these things happen, you live with it. But we dont nail people to trees if they break our rules. And we dont rape the women who dont obey us when we order them to cast a spell. And we dont torture the fortune-tellers who refuse to give us money, and we dont experiment on the plucked-out eyes of the seers to see if we can leech away any of their sight, and we dont poison beggars with heroin so we can ride their trip without the drugs in our blood, or sacrifice human flesh to the spirits of a place for their good favour, or cast impenetrable glamours enriched with the blood of children to make our whores seem more beautiful, even the pig-ugly ones. And we dont like to talk with the dead. They tell you things that are sometimes best not heard. Is that what you wanted to hear, sorcerer?
I was hoping for something in shining armour, but thanks for the run-down, I said.
Youre welcome. So, Lee doesnt like us. He thinks were treading on his toes. He wants things from us.
What sort of things?
Money. Services. Snitching. Weve got a lot of contacts and he doesnt like rivals. And hes tough theres an army out there wholl follow him, and more just waiting at the Tower to do his word. He likes to have control. Whites dont like to be controlled. Its only going to get shittier. Although, with Amiltech kinda fucked
Itll recover, I sighed. Sure, its bad, it looks bad, but Amiltech will always recover while the Towers around.
Even though San Khay is dead? she asked quickly.
I rolled my eyes. I didnt kill him. Lets get this sorted right here, right now. I didnt kill him.
Pity, she sighed. Why not? I would have.
Someone else got there first.
She waited.
I said nothing more.
She shrugged. Fine. OK. So Amiltech are fucked for now thats a good thing. What can you do for me?
I can help you against Lee.
How?
I can get you some help.
Warlocks, bikers and religious psycho-bitches? Thanks; Id rather take my chances.
The Beggar King too.
And you of course! Mocking doubt bit acid into her voice. Our own pet sorcerer, hand-trained by the man sitting at the top of the Tower.
Bakker is my enemy too.
Yeah. I heard he might be. Why can you get me all this help, when no ones given a fuck until now?
I considered the reasons, ticked them off on my fingers. One: Im a sorcerer, and Im told that right now, thats a bit of a novelty. Two: Sinclair has already laid the groundwork for this, Im just finishing it off. Three: I was Bakkers apprentice. His chosen pupil, surrogate brat kid, spoilt adopted fucking son. Youre scared of him? Be scared of me too. Four
We hesitated.
Four?
I thought about the telephone exchange, looked into the bright knife-edge of Veras gaze, bit back our words. Never mind about four, I said quickly. Its not important, yet.
She grunted, half-shook her head. OK. Whatever. Theres something else I need to ask you, though.
Ask, then.
You heard how so many sorcerers died? About Awan, Akute, Patel
I nodded.
Good. Then youll know the basics. A creature that cant be killed, that delights in the death of its enemies, that kills Bakkers enemies, that cant be stopped and
I stopped it. Ask Oda. I held it back.
How?
It was just temporary, a spell but it came looking for us, and didnt succeed. Not this time.
You know about this creature? Can you kill it? She spoke quickly, eager afraid. Kill it and youll have a bargain.
She knew about Hunger.
Better she knew enough about it to be afraid.
That, I could respect.
I think I can kill it, I said. But I need to see Bakker first.
Well, thats a problem, since Im imagining youre not his favourite person right now and the guys as hard to find as El bloody Dorado.
You misunderstand. I think, to kill it, Ill have to kill him.
Why?
I lowered my voice. You keep a secret?
No, she replied. Not unless its fucking monumentally important.
This one could be. This could be the key to everything, the answer to the question you didnt know to ask.
She shrugged. Hit me; no promises.
The shadow, and Bakker?
Yeah?
I think they might be the same thing.
She opened her mouth to protest, then hesitated, face shuttering down, blanking off all emotion. Oh, she said finally, a long slow sound. Shit. You got proof?
Ive got
a lot of circumstance.
Who else knows suspects whatever?
No one that I know of. Although I guess the Beggar King will have it figured out, and if theres any sorcerers still left alive, not hiding or mad, theyll have guessed. But theyll be afraid.
What makes you so sure of this?
I thought about it, licking my lips, remembering the taste of blood. The people who are attacked. The nature of the attacks and the creature hungry, longing for life that it cant have, a shadow. Something Bakkers sister said; he wanted her to summon some creatures, voices in the wire, he thought they would keep him alive. Make me a shadow on the wall. It attacked her and let her live why? And lastly
Lastly? she asked, sharp, when I hesitated.
Ive seen the creatures face. It has his face, withered and pale, but still his face. The shadow is related to Bakker I dont quite know how, but Im almost convinced of it. I think that if you stop Bakker, you stop the shadow. Chicken and egg.
She drew in a long breath. Yeah. Right. OK. Lets say Im running with this for a moment. But to kill Bakker youre going to have to eliminate his security: Guy Lee, maybe a few others Dana Mikeda, almost certainly. To do that, you risk drawing the attention of this shadow. Youre also going to have a problem with Mikeda.
I looked up sharply and saw her eyes fixed, intelligent and bright, on my face. Itll be fine, I said.
She was your apprentice, she said mildly. I hear that sorcerers get quite attached to their apprentices.
Its complicated.
I bet it is.
Ill deal with it, I said, harsher than Id meant.
I hope you do. Youre going to have to anyway. Were you and Elizabeth Bakker
? I didnt answer the lilting question in her voice. She added, Probably not important.
No, I said sharply. Not to you.
Her smile lurked for a second; a moment of cruelty, verging on laughter. All right, Mr Matthew Swift, she said finally. I think its fair to say that you have got our attention. What exactly do you want to do?
I sagged, unable to hide the sudden relief. Its very simple. I need to eliminate Guy Lee and his underworld army, and I need help to do it.
I dont trust that girl youre with.
Neither do I. You ought to know that she wont be your friend, when this is over.
She raised her eyebrows. Have you brought me trouble?
Im sorry. I had no choice.
No choice? In what?
I need people to help me against Lee. Im willing to pay as high a price as need be.
Her jaw tightened. I see. Sorcerers.
What does that mean?
You are usually so high on your own power that you forget the other bastards in your way. You say things like necessary sacrifice or needful losses, because you have to be the fucking hero. She rolled her eyes in exasperation. Bloody sorcerers.
Youre leaping to conclusions, I said mildly.
Her eyes flashed. Its how Bakker began, she said. Things are
necessary