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Authors: Lorraine Kennedy
bewildered by their urgent need to reach the Mayan ruins, but
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had shrugged it off when Justin handed over a handful of
bills.
After they had settled in the jeep, Justin looked over at
Kenny. "Has he said how long it will take to get to
Coba
' from
here?"
Kenny and the guide exchanged a few, seemingly
unintelligible words before he answered Justin. "He predicts
that it will take no more than an hour."
Swatting at the ever-present insects, Justin reclined in his
seat. His patience was already stretched to its limits, though
he knew there was no other way to make it to the ruins any
faster. He itched to be there already and wondered if it might
not have been wiser to make the journey through
Outerlands
to
Coba
. He brushed the thought aside, no doubt the journey
would have taken longer, and there would have been many
more perils to overcome.
Justin was positive these Jaguars were the long ago exiles
of
Coyopa
'. They were his relatives in a way. But even the
wonder of this discovery could not douse his fears for Laura.
They were convinced that Laura was to play a part in their
prophecy and would stop at nothing to see it through. The
Jaguars sorely underestimated the
Sungmanitu
and
Justin.
His fury grew. If she had so much as a scratch on her,
they would pay dearly!
It had probably been no longer than the estimated hour,
but to Justin the trip had seemed to stretch to eternity. From
where they stood, an ancient temple was visible and beyond
that—a large and ancient building that appeared to be some
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sort of palace. Most of the city's structures looked as if they
were in danger of being choked out by the jungle.
Justin stared at the ruins in dismay. This could not be
Coba
'! Even if the population were beyond the veil of
Outerlands
, there should be some sign of life or settlement of
the Jaguars. There was nothing, the ruins appeared to have
lain undisturbed for centuries.
"This can't be the city I'm looking for," Justin growled.
Kenny conveyed his words to their guide.
"Si, Senor." The thin man pointed to the ruins. "
Coba
'!"
Justin was not exactly sure what he had expected to find
here, but it wasn't what he was looking upon at the moment.
Maybe the Jaguars dwelled in some hidden village within the
city, but there were no signs of life. The only living things
they had come upon since leaving the village were jungle
creatures.
Justin cautiously climbed the steps of the temple. The two
men followed him as he made his way to the center of the
ancient city and then finally to the palace. Walking through
the crumbling halls of the huge palace structure, Justine
sensed that it was not deserted after all. True, it appeared
that only the jungle creatures claimed this as home, but there
was an underlying current that suggested not only the
presence of the
Baalam
, but of Laura too.
Ducking through a half fallen doorway and into a large
chamber, Justin felt her presence more strongly than ever.
Now he knew—she was here, but at the same time—she was
not. The city of
Coyopa
' would appear to be an empty valley,
unless one entered it through the springs. This must be the
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same. It made sense that these distant relations would use
their portal in the same way.
There must be a gateway into the city! Justin reached up
to feel for the crystal that hung from his neck. His father had
given him the carved wolf image long before his conscious
memory began. Without the crystal, one could not enter the
Outerlands
.
Would his crystal take him into the city of the
Baalam
?
Kenny and the guide watched Justin curiously as they
followed him through the ruins.
"Kenny ... ask him if he knows where the temples are, and
what is their significance?"
After a flurry of words with the guide, Kenny hurried to
walk next to Justin. "He says the most important temple of
Coba
' was the Temple of Prophecy."
Kenny pointed to a large temple north of the palace. It
stood alone and had been all but swallowed up by the
surrounding jungle. Justin's eyes rested on the dark entrances
of the temple.
"I'll have to do this alone," he told Kenny.
Kenny shook his head. "She's as much a part of me as she
is you." He glared at Justin.
"It's too dangerous, and you will need one of these to get
through." Justin lifted the crystal so that Kenny could see the
wolf.
Kenny appeared to be baffled.
"It's not something that I have time to explain to you right
now, just take the guide and look around the rest of the
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ruins." Justin started to walk toward the temple, but looked
back at Kenny.
"I'm not even sure I'm right about this, but if I am—to be
within a hundred miles of here could be very dangerous."
The dark temple smelled of mold. The years of rot crowded
in on him as he pushed through the shadows. Justin cursed
himself for not thinking of bringing a flashlight, but soon his
wolf's eyes would open ... cutting through the darkness.
Stone stairs led him into the bowels of the earth. He
followed the tunnel until far off he could see glowing white
light. Out of curiosity, Justin removed his crystal and placed it
on a protruding stone in the wall. As he suspected, the light
completely blinked out.
As soon as he picked up the crystal, the light began to
glow bright once again. Justin continued on toward the light.
It became so bright, as to be blinding. Far off sounds began
to drift within his hearing. Laughter and words spoke in an
unfamiliar language.
The blinding light faded, retreating behind him. Another
stairway brought him to the upper level of the temple. Here
the jungle no longer encroached upon the structure and
sunlight streamed into arched windows.
Hugging the wall, Justin peered out of one of the windows
onto the city of
Coba'
. In contrast to what he had just left,
the city below was teeming with festive life. The market in the
city center was full of bartering patrons. Most of the people
below resembled Mexicans, or maybe a shorter, stockier
version of his own people. Justin was astonished by how
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many there were. For some reason he had been expecting
only a handful of the
Baalam
.
Looking to the south, his eyes rested on the palace, but
this time he looked upon it in the height of its grandeur. This
is where he would find his precious
tehila
, but not now. He
would have to wait for the cover of darkness—when the city
was sleeping.
Justin would never pass as one of them, and even if he
could—they would scent him out quickly. He retraced his
steps through the tunnel, returning to the reality that the rest
of the world lived in.
Justin's stealthy figure came up behind Kenny, giving the
younger man a start.
"Damn! Can't you make it a point to let us know when you
are coming up on us?"
"Sorry." Justin smiled.
Justin nodded with his head for Kenny to follow him so
they could talk out of earshot of their guide. The Mexican
claimed that he didn't understand English, but Justin was
taking no chances.
"I found a way in," he told Kenny.
"You found the Jaguars?"
Justin nodded. "But we will have to wait until dark and I
will have to go in alone."
"How many of them are there?" Kenny wanted to know.
"Thousands," Justin told him.
Kenny's mouth dropped open. "Where are they?"
"They are here, but at the same time, they are not." Justin
tried to explain.
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Kenny shook his head. "I'm lost now."
"I guess you could say they are in a different dimension.
They are here, but on a different plane of existence. The
Jaguars and their city are as real as you standing here right
now. You might even feel their presence, but you must cross
the threshold of light to enter their world, and they must do
the same to enter this world. And that is something that they
do quite often."
"So you are saying that Laura and Grandpa Busby are
here, but we can't see them because right now they only exist
in a different dimension?" Kenny asked the question as if he
were talking to someone who had lost touch with reality. But
as soon as the words had left his mouth, he realized that he
was asking the question of a shape-shifter.
As if reading Kenny's mind, Justin smiled. "I have sensed
Laura's presence, but not her grandfather's, so I do not know
if he is here or not."
"What's the plan?" Kenny rubbed at his tired eyes.
"I will have to find a way to cover my scent. They are cats
and will catch my scent before I can get halfway to finding
her. Even from this side of the doorway, I'm sure many of
them can sense me."
"How will you do that?" Kenny raised a questioning brow.
"I must spend this night alone and pray. Laura is in the
palace, which tells me that they don't have any immediate
plans of harming her."
"How do you know that, and what's praying going to do?"
Kenny was impatient.
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"I could feel her presence in the palace when we were
walking through it. And I must pray to the spirit of the Jaguar
to cover my scent with his," Justin told him.
"And why would the spirit of the Jaguar help you when it is
their spirit guide?"
"I don't know for sure if I will receive help, but if my hunch
is correct, when they were exiled they fell out of favor of all
the spirits, including their own spirit guides.
Justin made preparations to spend the rest of the day and
night in the room of the palace where he had felt Laura's
presence. To be in that room was not necessary, but a small
part of him hoped that she would feel his presence, as he did
hers.
For many hours Justin prayed to the spirit of the Jaguar
and the wolf—pleading with them to come together to devour
the scent of the other so that he might become invisible to
the keen senses of the
Baalam
.
The spirits had listened to his prayer. Justin entered the
heart of the city under the cover of darkness without the
notice of the Jaguars. The moon rose high in the sky as his
wolf's body moved soundlessly through the streets of
Coba
'.
He followed Laura's scent to the palace gardens. Crouched
behind the bushes he could hear voices, Laura's and someone
else's. His snout pushed through the thorny bushes until his
yellow eyes could see the two figures beneath the moonlight.
The jaguar held Laura in a lover's embrace. The wolf growled
in pain.
Its heart burning with anger, the wolf retreated to the
temple. His thoughts were a muddle of human emotion and
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instinctual wolf. As his transformation became complete, he
was no longer sure if Laura had been in the other's arms
willingly or not.
Kenny waited for him at the Temple's entrance.
"Where is Laura?" he asked.
"I didn't bring her back," Justin voice contained a harsh
edge.
"What?" Kenny was confused.
"She appeared to be happy where she was," Justin told
him.
Kenny was startled by the hard glint in the
Sungmanitu's
eyes.
"I don't believe that is true."
"It's true." Justin handed Kenny his crystal necklace. "But
if you don't believe me, you are welcome to go see for
yourself. She's with her lover."
Kenny's eyes widened, and for the briefest moment he
considered telling Justin of Laura's pregnancy, but bit the
words back. If Laura wanted the brute to know, she would tell
him herself.
"Fine ... I will go in and get her then." Kenny held out his
hand for the crystal.
Justin pulled back the crystal. "I cannot let you go in there,
you would be committing suicide."
Justin ran his fingers through his long hair. The exhaustion
of the past few days was beginning to play havoc on his
judgment. "I will return when enough time has passed that
her lover is no longer with her." Justin's words were bitter
and confusing to the younger man.