a shadow along his nerve endings and deep in his muscle fiber.
It took longer than normal to orient himself. He ran a finger under the
tight shirt col ar binding his neck as he took in the tall poles with their
flickering gaslights, the cobbled street, and the out-of-context but
strangely familiar surrounding buildings. “Shit.”
“Damn.”
“Fuck.”
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“Excel ent,” Alex said dryly. “The gang’s al here.” The only thing that
would have pleased him more was seeing Lexi. On a beach somewhere.
Far the hell away from wherever the fuck
here
was.
Blackthorne glanced up and down the empty street. “Where the hel are
we?”
Alex pointed to the arched sign on the building across the street. Rick’s
Café Américain. “Nineteen-forty-two.”
Fox did a classic double take. “You are shitting me.”
“Welcome to Casablanca.” A cold wind blew the hem of Alex’s long woolen
coat around his booted calves. “Apparently we’re the bad guys.” They al
wore ful Nazi dress uniforms. Sans weapons, of course.
Nazis. He got the drone parallel.
The heavily studded double doors of the café swung open against the
stucco walls with a slam as loud as a double rifle shot. The sound of piano
music, glasses clinking, and people laughing spil ed onto the previously
silent street.
Blackthorne raised a brow.
“Lexi better not be inside,” Alex snarled. “I’ll rip his bal s out through his
fucking nose.”
Fox started walking. “Let’s get this fiasco over with.”
“Got a plan?” Alex inquired politely as they crossed the street.
“Working on it.”
“Yeah. Me, too.”
“As Heinrich Heine said, ‘Thought precedes action as lightning does
thunder.’ ” Alex quoted softly as the three men strode into the cool
dimness of the bar, their booted steps loud on the tile floor. Whitewashed
walls, arches, and mood lighting filled the café. A low cloud of smoke,
cigarette and cigar, hung over the empty tables and moved slowly with
the help of the lazily spinning fans on the ceiling. The place shimmered
and rippled with expectation.
A quick visual scan showed Alex that neither Lexi nor the other two
women were there. Whatever was going to happen was between the three
of them and Knight. Just the four of them. Till the end.
Alex focused on his mentor.
He sat with his back to the door. The piano music, glasses, and voices
were nothing but sound effects. Like canned laughter in a television
sitcom. Knight was the only patron of Rick’s, although Alex was certain he
would have preferred a studio audience. The noises of the bar were as
jarring as being in this perfectly recreated movie setting.
He rose now at their entry, suave, and in his mind, no doubt, debonair,
dressed in black dress pants and a wel -cut white tuxedo jacket, crisp,
pleated-front shirt, and bow tie—all circa the ’40s.
His hair was slicked back and he held a short Waterford crystal glass in
one wel -manicured hand as he rose to greet them. Alex knew the amber
liquid was a 1926, sixty-year-old Macal an’s revolutionary Fine and Rare,
single-malt Scotch whiskey. Knight had drunk the same appallingly
expensive Scotch as long as Alex had known him.
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Knight smiled. The sight made Alex’s gut twist. This was the man who’d
taught him to ride a bicycle. The man who’d commiserated when he’d
smoked his first and last cigarette. The man who’d mixed him a Bloody
Mary the first time he’d gotten drunk. The memories came crowding in.
Alex did everything in his power to push them the hell out. Knight was
activating old memories, polishing and enhancing them to a fine fucking
shine to blind him to the reality of the
now.
“I came to Casablanca for the waters.”
“The waters?” Alex said his line. “What waters? We’re in the desert.”
“I was misinformed.” Knight grinned.
They’d done this so many times—all of them quoting lines while watching
the movie—that they could al play all the parts. Knight was always Rick.
“Mace, you can’t go through with this insanity,” Alex said as reasonably as
he could, trying to appeal to the man he’d once believed he knew, not this
crazy megalomaniac. “You must stop.”
“You boys disappoint me,” Knight said as if he hadn’t spoken. “I thought
you would have figured things out long before now.”
Beside him Fox flexed his fingers hard enough for his knuckles to crack.
“We’re here now, asshole.”
Knight gave him an expressionless glance. Lucas yel ed in agony. Alex
knew exactly how the searing white-hot pain, and the sensation that one’s
spinal cord was being yanked out his neck felt. Lucas fell to his knees,
doubled over in agony.
When he could breathe again, he returned Knight’s glare. “What the fuck
purpose did that serve? You like inflicting pain just for goddamned
sport
?”
Don’t engage him.
Alex helped him to his feet.
Don’t engage him?
Lucas mentally snarled.
The fucker’s about to suck us
dry. What do you suggest?
Mason had never been able to hear their silent communication. A definite
asset now. They needed every advantage right now. “This is overly
dramatic, Knight,” Alex told him, no longer pretending affability. He was
done with that shit. “Even for you.” The setting was a holographic image,
the edges were just a little out of focus. To maintain an image of this
complexity took an enormous amount of skill and power.
How would that knowledge benefit the three of them? How long could
Knight maintain the illusion? What powers were unavailable while he kept
up this Casablanca facsimile?
“Where are the women?” Blackthorne demanded through his teeth.
“Getting acquainted with the facility.” Knight took a sip of his Scotch,
rol ing the smoky liquid around in his mouth before answering. “My
hologram is about to show Miss Stone her worst nightmares made real in
our production lab, while Miss Goodall is given a public relations nightmare
to deal with and Miss McBride must convince some law enforcement
authority she’s not lying in hopes of saving you.
“By the way, thank you for giving me such wonderful access into their
individual psyches. It makes control ing them so much easier while I deal
with you.”
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Fox launched himself at Knight only to bounce off the field around him like
a Super Ball off a concrete floor.
Knight tsked. “So irrational. Did you really think I’d bring you here simply
to give you an opportunity to work against me? I had somehow hoped
that my efforts would continue to improve after the initial creation. As I
said, a disappointment. Fortunately I have a way you boys can make it up
to me.”
“Not a fucking chance,” Alex told him. Shifting slightly, he reached out to
rest his hand on a chair back. Holograms made shit weapons. There was
nothing there. But when he moved, his booted foot bumped an object he
couldn’t
see. He shifted forward and came in front of whatever it was,
then brailled upward behind the protection of his body and the all-
encompassing greatcoat. Something flat. Cool y metallic. This section felt
like glass? Yeah. Glass and metal. He rested his palm on the flat surface
and felt a smal electrical vibration.
Knight continued as if he hadn’t heard Alex’s outburst. “My army is ready,
boys. With the—what do you like to call them?
Vitros?
” He smiled, toothy
and white beneath his mustache. “Oh, I do like that name. With my
Vitros’
chemical and biological makeup, and your powers, I’m about to launch a
super-wizard army that wil be invincible. Everything that you are,
everything you’ve learned to enhance your powers wil go into the
col ective. I will be the brain, you and your fel ow Vitros wil be the
brawn.”
“You want them? Why don’t we just
give
you our damned powers?”
Blackthorne suggested. “Take the damn things. None of us give a shit.
Just let us walk away.”
Alex presumed Blackthorne had a solution as to how the hel an army of
drones with
their
combined powers could be vanquished.
“Ah . . .” Knight pretended to consider the suggestion. “No.”
“We have no say in the matter?” Fox demanded. “After knowing us for
thirty-six fucking years this is your way of repaying our love and trust? Do
you feel absolutely nothing?”
Knight smiled again. A pleased, triumphant show of teeth with not an iota
of remorse evident. “Ah . . . What can I say? No. The three of you were
nothing more to me than a means to an end. This end.”
Of course. Not that it should have surprised Alex, but it still felt like a full-
on punch to the face when he heard it out loud. Love. What a joke. Love
and family were the two things none of them had been allowed to have.
Al part of Knight’s plan. The bastard’s voice chilled Alex to the marrow.
“I allowed you to have thirty-six years to hone your powers and develop
certain skil s I deemed necessary for my army. You have all exceeded
those expectations. I brought you into the world, and it’s my prerogative
to take you out of it. Rest assured, gentlemen, your legacy will live on for
all time.”
“And how exactly are you going to transfer our powers to your robots?”
Blackthorne demanded as he too realized the props in the room weren’t
there.
I think we’re still in the warehouse,
he told Lucas and Simon.
Yeah.
That was Fox
. Standing on a bundle of electrical wires.
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“Nutrients are fed to the Vitros by a complex liquid compound. I believe
you discovered several of my tanks in Rio, dear boy. A messy business,
really. Messy and time-consuming.”
Alex shut off the mental communication for a second as the reality
slapped him upside the head. His body went ice cold. The twenty-
thousand-gal on repurposed wine storage tanks. “Knight, for Christ’s—”
“With the assistance of your three lady friends,” Knight continued,
enjoying his moment. “Using a new technique I’ve spent a decade
perfecting, I’ve been able to shorten gestation in the human female to
twenty-two days instead of nine months.”
“This has nothing to do with the women,” Alex snarled, pushing back his
fear for Lexi. He reached out with his thoughts.
Fox, can you access your
amped-up powers if Sydney’s still in this building?
Yeah.
If
that’s where we are.
Blackthorne butted in.
I might be able to as well. Something clicked when
I proposed to Kess. It’s like some switch got hit. Let me see what I can
do.
Knight threw back the last half-inch of Scotch in his glass, savored the
taste on his tongue, then swallowed. “By my estimates,” he mused, “that
would give me approximately sixteen Vitros, per woman, per year. Forty-
eight viable, healthy Halfs with full wizard strength, thanks to the
superjuice they’l be fed.”
Alex ground his teeth together. He’d be double damned before Knight
used Lexi for anything. Both Fox and Blackthorne seemed to be
weathering this experience with Mason better than he was. Neither was
still dressed in their Nazi attire. What had changed in them that hadn’t for
him?
Blackthorne’s hand, behind his back, was exploring their real
environment, just as Lucas and Alex were doing. Al Alex could do was
keep Knight talking. “That’s—”
“I know,” Knight’s glass appeared ful once more. “Bril iant! Given that I
have the capability to clone a thousand Vitros a day with the current
method. I’l have
three thousand
stronger, more powerful Vitros than even
I thought possible. Incredible.”
“And what are you going to do with this invincible army?” Alex asked. The
longer Knight bragged, the longer they had to figure out how to break the
bastard’s hold on them. Longer to figure out why
he
wasn’t experiencing
amped-up powers when he was around Lexi.
They were definitely stil in the warehouse. He stood beside a row of the
cases Knight was growing his clones in, their cylindrical glass smooth and
round beneath his fingers even though on the surface it looked like
stuccoed stone.
“Vitros for hire, of course. I’ve already given the world’s underworld
leaders a few tasty samples of what my private army is capable of. Offers
are flooding in.”