Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
If their cabbie didn't quit his job and join the NASCAR circuit, he was wasting his life.
Rafe was waiting for them in the hallway, along with a distinctly unhappy Tobias Walker, the
head of Vircolac's security.
"What happened?" Rule demanded, almost before his feet hit the hallway tile. "What do you know?”
"We're working on it," the Felix said, holding up his hands in a useless calming gesture. "As far as we know, she is unharmed. There is no sign of a struggle, and we've already interviewed the last employee who spoke to her. According to him, she was alive and well, although a little miffed at you, at around noon.”
Rule glanced at the ornate clock on the hall table. "That was almost an hour ago. No one has seen her since then?”
The Felix shook his head.
"No, but we have security cameras covering almost every inch of this club," Tobias said, steppingforward, his expression grim. "I've already pulled the tapes, and I have my entire staff combing through
them. Trust me, Rule, we'll find her.”
Rule had met Tobias the last time he'd been Above, and he knew the Lupine to be both reliable
and very good at his job. But that didn't mean Rule didn't want to tear someone—anyone—into little bloody pieces just then.
"She was supposed to be under twenty-four-hour surveillance. She wasn't supposed to go near a
window
unsupervised! Who the hell fell down on the job?”
Tobias gritted his teeth. "No one fell down, Rule. The club is under twenty-four-hour surveillance, and it's completely inaccessible to anyone who isn't either a member or part of the staff. There were guards, footmen, and waitstaff on every floor. Abby wasn't left alone. We did our jobs. And we'll keep doing them until we find out what happened to her.”
"Find out
now.”
Rafe stepped between the two men. Later Rule might be grateful for that, but now he just wanted
to get his hands on someone, and Tobias was convenient. Plus, the Lupine was tough. He'd put up a nice bloody struggle.
"We are working on it," the Felix said. "Not just Tobias's staff, but mine as well. We will find her, I promise you. Even Fiona has gotten involved. She has called in some favors of her own and sent a small army of changelings out into the city to look for her. Abby will be all right.”
“Tell them to concentrate on Battery Park City," Tess said, stepping forward and linking hands with her husband. "That's where the sisters think Uzkiel is hiding, and I have a bad feeling that if Abby is missing, that thing has something to do with it.”
A shiver of pure fear ripped down Rule's spine. "If Uzkiel has her, we don't have a second to lose.”
"Perhaps, but perhaps not," Rafe said. "We do have one thing going for us. It is the middle of the afternoon. Daylight. Even if one of Uzkiel's minions has captured Abby, the fiend will not be able to harm her until nightfall.”
Tess winced. "The building they're in has a basement. Windowless. He'd be able to function down there.”
Rule took a deep, steadying breath. As hard as the panic fought to overtake him, he knew he'd be no use to Abby unless he maintained control. "Function, yes, but not well. He would not be able to perform magic, and since the
solus
spell is what he wants, he will not be able to harm her until tonight. Fiends are not only affected by the light of the sun; they are weakened by its energy. Even if they cannot see the light, they are not at their full power until nightfall. So we have a little over four hours to find out where she's gone.”
Tobias raised a hand to his ear and turned his head to the side, his expression intent. It took Rule
a second to realize Tobias was listening to something in a wireless earphone.
"Still not sure where she's gone," he said after a long, tense moment, "but I think we know how she got there. Camera on the back entrance recorded Abby leaving at twelve-oh-seven this afternoon, and she wasn't alone.”
"At least there's that," Tess said, sounding slightly relieved. "She had the sense not to go anywhere alone. Who did she take with her?’
"Carly," Tobias answered, "but it was Carly who did the taking. The alley camera shows her hitting Abby on the back of the head after they exited the building and knocking her unconscious. She carried her out of the alley and, we suspect, into a waiting vehicle.”
Rule swore. "So you won't be able to track her then. Not if they drove away.”
"Not by scent, but I have a very large staff and a very big grudge to settle. We'll start looking for
treads and knocking on doors. If we have to interview every person in this city, we'll do it. Carly was pack. Her betrayal is a disgrace to us all.”
Everybody turned when the front door slammed open and Samantha came skidding to a stop on the polished tile. "Oh, my God! Is it true?”
Tobias nodded shortly. "It looks like it is. What have you heard?”
Samantha shook her head and gulped in a deep breath. "Just the alarm. Since Graham and Missy
are out of town, I was covering a meeting for him with one of our liquor distributors. I ran all the way
back here. Scott told me about the tape just now. He was leaving when I came up the steps.”
Rule looked past her businesslike skirt suit and down at her bare feet. Little shreds of nylon clung
to the fair skin, the ragged remains of which had probably started the day as panty hose. The Lupine's shoes were nowhere to be seen.
"When was the last time you saw her?" Tobias demanded, all his attention focused on sniffing out any potential leads.
"Carly?" Samantha looked vaguely green as she said the name, as if the idea of her friend's involvement nauseated her. "I was hoping I'd heard wrong. I can't believe she would do something like this. I just talked to her the day before yesterday. On the phone. She was having a rough shift that night. A lot of people got hurt in the rioting in the Financial District.”
"Did she say anything odd?”
"Not a word. She sounded completely normal. Tired, but normal.”
"And she never gave the slightest indication she might be planning something like this? Never
hinted that she had any reason she might want to hurt Abby?”
"Of course not, Tobe! Carly is a sweetheart. You know her. She's pack." Samantha looked hurt and confused, but no more so than any of them. "And even if she had said something like that, you know I would have told you. It would have set off every alarm in my head. I would have thought she needed serious help.”
"Well, Abby is the one who needs our help now," Tobias said. He didn't look at all reassured by what Samantha had told them. "Do you know if Carly has a car?”
"She does. I always said she was crazy, but she said that once you've driven an ambulance
through Manhattan at rush hour, a regular car seemed positively sane.”
"What kind is it?”
Samantha frowned. "A little thing. Used. An old VW Rabbit, I think. Gray. It's almost more
primer than paint. She said she didn't see the point in getting it repainted when it would just get scratched or dinged again inside of a week.”
"You don't know her plate numbers, do you?”
"I'm her friend, Tobe, not a witness to her hit-and-run accident. That's not the kind of thing I pay attention to. Why would I?”
Just in case she got mixed up in a demonic plot for world domination?
Rule turned to Tobias. "Can you find out that kind of information?”
"I can try. I'll see if any of our people works at Motor Vehicles.”
"I will contact her employer," Rafe offered, "and see if I can obtain copies of her logs to
determine exactly where she's been working over the last few days. Maybe we will find something valuable in tracing her movements.”
"You can get that stuff? Those call sheets are usually as confidential as hospital records." Tobias sounded impressed.
Tess snorted. "You'd be amazed at what Mr. Pussycat can get his hands on when he lays on the charm and waves around a big stack of money.”
"We all have our little talents," the Felix demurred.
"Well, for the moment, mine is going to be good old-fashioned legwork." Tess grimaced. "I'm going to find out the name and address of that building the sisters pointed us to. If Uzkiel is involved in Abby's abduction—and I think her disappearance is too big a coincidence to discount the possibility— we're going to want to know where he might be hiding.”
Rule nodded. At the moment, it was the biggest gesture he could manage, given that every
muscle in his body had locked down in rage and fear. He turned blazing eyes on Tobias. "I want to see these security tapes. Then I want the best trackers you have to go over every last inch of the alley with me. If there's the slightest chance of picking up her scent, I'm going to find it." His hands clenched until the knuckles turned a stark, bloodless white. "And when I find her, there will be more than just hell to pay."
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
Abby woke with the feeling that a very large person had placed her head under the leg of hischair and then sat down. Hard. If her skull wasn't cracked straight through, it would be a miracle.
You can thank me for that later.
Abby didn't even try to lift her eyelids, let alone move her jaw. The most she could manage was athought, and she couldn't even do that loudly.
Louamides ?
The one and only. How you feeling?
Like last week's moldy cat food. You?
Hey, all I can feel is you, but judging by that, I'd say that's a fairly accurate summary.
Where am I? Er, I mean, where are we?
Damned if I know. You ’re the one with the eyes. How about you open 'em and take a lookaround?
Abby groaned.
I was afraid you were going to say something like that.