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I...

Words failed him.


You got punked!

Jade

s icy expression melted into a warm smile.

I got you so bad, Maddock! I wish I had it on video.


I got it.

A female voice rang out and a young woman stepped out from the shadows a few paces away.

Maddock, you so got owned. Dude, you girlfriend rocks.

Angelica Bonebrake only vaguely resembled her brother. They both had long black hair and mischievous twinkles in their eyes, b
ut that was where the similarities
ended.

Where Bones

face was hard and chiseled, Angelica

s featu
res were soft and finely formed
and
,
though she was tall for a woman, she was a far cry from her towering brother. She pocketed her camera and hurried forward to catch Dane in a crushing embrace. She was beautiful, no doubt, but underneath her thick winter clothes she was one hundred forty pounds of solid muscle. When she wasn

t working security at her uncle Crazy Charlie

s casino, she was a bantamweight fighter in the WFFC. Many a
drunken
man had gotten to
o
f
riendly with Angelica and had
his shoulder dislocated or jaw broken for his trouble.


I can

t believe this.

Dane was almost dizzy with surprise. He turned to Jade
who beamed up at him
.

You engineered this?


Did you really think I

d try to keep you away from your best friend at Christmas? It

s a holiday for family and I know you guys always spend it together.

The joy on her face made her even more beautiful.

He arched an eyebrow.

You

re sure you want to spend Christmas with Bones?


Definitely.

Jade turned to Angelica.

You must be Angelica. I

m Jade Ihara.


You can just call me Angel.

Dane cocked his head to the side.

When did this happen? I thought people called you Demonica.


That was before she became a supermodel.

Bones
gave his sister a playful punch to the shoulder.


I am not a model,

she said through gritted teeth as she hit him back.

Bones rubbed his shoulder in mock hurt and Angel made an obscene gesture.

Hey chick, it

s Christmas. Anyway,

he turned to Dane and Jade,

you are looking at the new female face of the WFFC!


It

s no big deal.

Angel looked embarrassed.


She

s on all their ads and
she

s got tons of endorsements.

Bones clapped her on the back.

Of course, that might just be because all the other chicks are butt dog ugly.

Angel elbowed him in the gut and shoved him away.

I don

t know why I agreed to come on this trip. You are such a...


Christmas!

Bones held up a hand, forestalling what Dane was sure would have been one of Angel

s streams of choice profanity. She could swear in English, Cherokee, Spanish and a smattering of several other languages.


Don

t listen to him,

Jade said.

You

re every bit as pretty as Maddock described you.


Oh really?

Bones gave him an appraising look.

Now you

re hot for my sister too? How many babes do you need?


What I said was, you must have gotten all the bad genes in the family.


Don

t hate,

Bones said.

You

ve always been jealous of my good looks.


How about we get going?

Jade said.

We

re supposed to meet my friend at the cathedral in ten minutes.

A few minutes later found them rounding the Kölner Dom. The massive Gothic
cathedral
was, according to Jade, the largest in all of Germany. Dane had never seen its equal. Its twin columns, square in their lower sections, octagonal in the middle and tapering off to points far above, were inlaid with stone reliefs, and towered above them, almost sinister in the darkness.


It withstood all the bombings during World War II.

Jade spoke in a tone almost as soft as the downy flakes that fell harder as they approached the cathedral entrance.

Everything around it was leveled, but the cathedral stood.

Bones whistled, clearly impressed.


Some think the Allies tried to avoid hitting it because its height made for a good landmark for pilots. Others credit more otherworldly protection.

Her eyes flitted skyward for a moment before locking on a man who stood waving to them. He was tall and wiry with thinning brown hair sprinkled with white. He looked to be of late middle years, but his smile was eager and his eyes brimmed with vitality. He gave Jade a quick embrace before turning to
introduce
himself to the others.


Otto Döring. I am an archaeologist and an old friend of Jade

s.

He had only the slightest German accent.


Otto has pulled a few strings to get us access to the cathedral after regular tour hours.

Jade beamed.

He is going to show us around.

Otto nodded and led the way through the main entrance, filling them in on details as they went. Bones snickered at the mention of

flying buttresses,

but it turned to a wheezing cough when Angel elbowed him in the gut. Otto did not seem to notice, so absorbed was he in his subject.

The cathedral is nearly one hundred fifty meters long, more than eighty-five meters wide, and over one hundred fifty meters high.

Dane performed some quick calculations. That put the towers at over five hundred feet tall, the nave nearly that length, and the transept almost three-hundred feet wide. As they stepped inside, he fully appreciated the sheer size of the place and what it must have taken to construct it, considering the available technology between the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries. The towering columns drew his eyes up to the vaulted ceiling overhead. This place was an architectural marvel.


The windows on the south wall were donated by ...

Otto

s voice trailed away.

Oh my!

He pointed to
the far end of the nave.

The Shrine of the
Magi
. What happened to it?


The what?


The Shrine of the
Magi
.

Jade said.

The golden sarcophagus that supposedly holds the remains of the three Wise Men who visited the baby Jesus.

Ignoring the others, Otto took off at a trot and Dane ran alongside him as the archaeologist hurried toward the far end of the cathedral. They skirted the transept altar and ran toward the main altar.

Under a different set of circumstances Dane would have goggled at the ornate stained glass, the sculptures, and the artwork. Now, however, he had eyes only for the scene around the altar.

Three steps led up to the black marble altar outlined in ornate white friezes. Directly behind it stood the shattered remains of what had been a bulletproof glass container. Nearby lay an upended golden sarcophagus, and behind that were bodies.

Chapter 2-
Kölner
Dom

 

Three men in clerical robes lay around the fallen sarcophagus as if they had tried to defend it from whoever was after it. Dane knelt to check on the nearest man. He was dead. He

d been stabbed multiple times in the abdomen. Deep slices in his palms indicated defensive wounds. He glanced at Bones, who was examining another man. Bones shook his head.


This man

s alive.

Angel knelt over the third man, feeling for a pulse.

But I don

t think he has much time.

They surrounded the dying man, whose eyes suddenly popped open. He looked down at the blood soaking his vestments and he let his head fall back. He stared glassy-eyed at Angel, the knowledge of his certain death filling his eyes.


Engel?

he gasped, reaching up to grab her by the sleeve.


Angel, yes.

She looked surprised.

How does he know my name?

Considering the dying priest

s probable delirium, Dane thought, the beautiful young woman clad in a white jacket with a few snowflakes still dusting her hair probably made her look like an actual angel to him.

I think he believes you

re an actual angel.

Dane kept his voice low, as if they sat at a hospital bedside.


You guys, look at that.

Something had caught Jade

s eye. Carefully skirting the fallen bodies, she moved closer to the fallen sarcophagus, which lay on its side like an upended house. The top had either fallen or been tossed to the side, and on the floor nearby lay three skulls.

Jade slipped on her gloves and picked up one of the skulls to give it a closer look. Candlelight flickered across its surface, lending it a sinister feel.


Do you think he

s a
Magi
?

Dane moved closer to Jade, and Bones and Otto followed.


I don

t know what he is.

Jade

s voice trembled.

But he

s not human.

Slowly, as if turning over the last card in a losing hand, Jade rotated the skull for all to see.

Dane stopped short. Behind him he heard Bones

sharp intake of breath, and Otto

s mumbled German curse. At least it sounded like a curse to Dane.

Protruding from the skull were two small, curved horns.


What the hell is that?

Dane could not believe what he was seeing.


Tuefel,

Otto whispered, taking a step back.

The priests eyes drifted toward Jade, and he seemed to experience a sudden moment of clarity as he saw what she was holding.

Nein!

he gasped. His grip on Angel

s sleeve tightened and he rattled off a stream of words. He let go of her arm and pointed beyond the altar toward the apse, where seven chapels formed the cathedral

s chevet. The priest was speaking so fast that Dane could make out only a few words, though he did catch

Mailänder Madonna

and something that sounded like

dry house and build.

He paused, gasping for breath, and hacked up a gout of blood. This seem to take everything he had left. He let his head fall back and his eyes close.

Ewige.

His voice was a scarce whisper.

Ewige.

He coughed again.

L...

He fell silent as life fled his body.

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