Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
ending with a deep-fried peanut butter and banana sandwich. If I don't hurl soon, I may have to make a trip to Graceland to desecrate Elvis's grave.”
Rule frowned down at her, noticing that the snap of her jeans had been unfastened, exposing the little curve of her tummy to the open air. "Did you eat all of that?" he asked carefully.
"Believe me, it wasn't my idea. And if I have my way, I might never eat again." She paused and sucked in a slow, shallow breath. "In fact, if you don't mind, can we please change the subject? The idea of food is making that hurling thing a distinct possibility.”
Frozen halfway into a sitting position on the edge of the sofa beside her, Rule thought better of it
and turned to settle onto the coffee table facing her. "Can I get you anything?”
"I need a young priest and an old priest.”
Rule groaned. "Is there no one on this plane who has not seen that bloody movie?”
"It's a classic," she defended, but he could tell her heart wasn't in it.
He shook his head. "I take it that means Louamides had something to do with your present discomfort?”
"Try everything," Abby snorted. "He blackmailed me into letting him choose breakfast.
Not
a mistake I'll be making again soon.”
There was a moment of silence before Rule heard her mutter something that sounded suspiciously like, "No way, you perv. I'll think of something else to keep you occupied.”
Rule raised an eyebrow. "Excuse me?”
She shook her head, then groaned, as the motion clearly upset her stomach. "Nothing," she said,
raising her arm to her forehead so she could open her eyes and look at him. "I wasn't expecting to see
you this morning. I thought you and Noah would be out pounding the pavement, so to speak.”
"Your brother is. I have been talking with Tess." That brought a little color to Abby's cheeks. "Has she found an exorcism she thinks will work?”
"Unfortunately, no." The animation fled from Abby's face, and Rule felt a squeezing around his heart. It still astonished him that making this woman happy could mean even more to him than keeping
her safe. He leaned forward, bracing his forearms on his thighs, letting his hands hang down between his
knees. "She is still working on a solution, but in the meantime, we have been debating other possibilities."
Abby frowned. "Other possibilities for what?"
"For flushing the fiend out of hiding."
"I assume you're talking about Uzkiel."
"Yes. I had not expected him to be so hard to locate. This city is large, but there are few fiends here at any given time, since they must wait to be invited before entering.”
"I've been wondering about that." Abby lowered her arm, being careful not to jar her stomach, and reached out to take Rule's hand. Almost absently she joined their fingers together, and he again felt his heart contract. "How did Uzkiel get here in the first place? I have a hard time believing even a summoner would be stupid enough to call on him to exact revenge on the girl he couldn't date.”
Rule snorted. "I see you share my high opinion of summoners." The question had bothered him,
as well, and the answer he'd given Rafe sat no better with him now than it had several days ago. "I am afraid the fiends may have discovered and exploited a loophole in the invitation clause.”
Abby looked her question.
"When a summoner casts his spell and issues an invitation to a fiend, what he is doing, in essence, is opening a temporary gate between here and the Below." Rule looked down at their joined hands and twined his fingers with her much smaller, much more delicate ones. "The summoner then names the fiend he wishes to bind, and in doing so, because he uses the demon's true name, he commands the demon to pass through the gate into this world.”
She nodded. "That's the impression I got, but I admit I'm far from an expert. Most of what I knew before last month came from watching the late, late movie.”
"The assumption has always been that fiends do not enjoy being enslaved, even temporarily,
which I believe still holds. But what if the fiends had discovered that by one piggybacking on the summoning of another, the second fiend could pass through that gate as well and enter this world unbound to the human who had opened the gate?”
Rule watched Abby frown as she worked through the scenario, then saw her pale. "Oh, my gosh. That would be…horrible. If that's possible, it would allow any fiend who wanted to come through into this world and just roam around unchecked, killing anything or anyone it pleased." She paused, gripping his hand tighter.
"Is
it possible?”
"Unfortunately, Tess agrees that it may be.”
"But that would mean the fiends could just all relocate here if they wanted to and not be under the control of the Watch anymore. They could build an army if they wanted.”
That nightmare scenario had also occurred to Rule. He shook his head. "I cannot deny it ispossible, but I don't believe the threat is imminent, and Tess agrees. While yes, theoretically any fiendwho wanted to could piggyback on another's summoning, the gates opened during those spells are verysmall and very brief. We believe that at most one additional fiend could travel through at a time. Unlessthe summoners begin opening gate after gate after gate in a short period of time, the number of fiendshere at any one time would be finite.”
Abby breathed a sigh of relief. "I suppose that's some comfort.”
"Some small comfort," Rule agreed. "In any event, while it does limit the number of fiends in thecity, it makes it more difficult to locate one. Uzkiel and any others present at the moment appear to bewise enough to lay low for the time being.”
"So how are you going to flush it out?”
This was the part of the conversation Rule had been dreading. "That is why I came looking for
you. I thought we should join the others and all discuss it at once. If the idea Noah and I dreamed up is
to work, we will need everyone's help.”
She smiled at him, her sweet expression glowing with trust. "Then let's go find them. Just do me one favor." She eased herself carefully into a sitting position and grimaced. "Don't take us anywhere near the kitchens."
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
They convened in the library, which was beginning to gain the nickname around Vircolac of "the
War Room." Tess, Rafe, and Samantha sat on the sofa, looking expectant, while Noah lounged in anarmchair across from the one his sister had curled into. But his lazy appearance didn't fool anyone. Graham, Rule had learned, had taken Missy on a short trip to the country, because "fresh air would begood for the pup." He wasn't fooling anyone, least of all Missy, who had said, "He's just trying to keepme out of trouble.”
Rule couldn't blame the Lupine. If Rule had the choice, he probably would have done the same.
This was not a moment he had been looking forward to.
"Well?" Tess prodded. "Let's hear it, O fearless leader. What's the plan?”
Rule glared at Noah. Tess might have asked the question, but Noah had been just as involved in
the planning as he had. The only reason Noah didn't stir himself to answer the witch's question was that he wanted to watch Rule squirm. Apparently Noah wasn't
quite
as nonchalant about Rule and Abby's relationship as he had assured them he was.
"You all know parts of it," Rule began. He stood beside Abby's chair and rested his hand on her shoulder. "I have discussed aspects with each of you over the last few days. Our goal, of course, is to locate Uzkiel and bring the fiend to justice, whether that involves binding it and returning it to the Parliament to face formal charges for its crimes or whether that involves destroying it outright.”
"We're not going to be picky," Tess volunteered.
"The trouble has been in locating Uzkiel. He remains well hidden, unexpectedly so.”
"Hardly surprising in a city as large and populous as this one," Rafe said. "Especially considering
our population of Others and magic users is disproportionately high.”
Rule nodded. "Noah and I, however, believe we might have thought of a way to flush him out. To
make him come to us.”
Samantha looked dubious. "You really think you're going to get a fiend you've been hunting for years to just knock on the door and turn himself in? That doesn't sound like a plan; it sounds like an episode of
Scooby-Doo.”
Noah shot her a sideways glance. "Well, we do have a talking dog on our team.”
The Lupine visibly bristled and Rule stepped in to distract her before she could make Abby's brother eat his words. "Of course, we don't expect Uzkiel to voluntarily surrender. We will set a trap and lure him into it.”
"A trap implies the use of bait," Rafe pointed out. His voice sounded mild, but his eyes were
sharp.
Rule nodded brusquely. No one was going to like this idea. Even
he
didn't like it, and he and
Noah were the ones who had come up with it.