Read Touched by Darkness Online
Authors: Catherine Spangler
Gonzales's house?
She shrugged it off. Lots of people owned those
trucks. She got her briefcase from the backseat and
walked up the cracked cement steps. The front door
was slightly ajar, so she knocked lightly, pushed it
open. "Sara? Julie? It's Dr. Kara."
Nothing but silence answered her. She walked
further inside. "Hello! Anybody here?" Still only
silence, and a familiar oppressive feeling that she'd
felt...
at Doris's house, the day she'd found her
body.
A chill swept through Kara. She put her free
hand in her jacket pocket, fingered the pepper spray
there.
"Sara? Julie? Where are you?" She looked around
as she walked toward the kitchen at the back of the
house, but there was no sound or movement, no
indication of anyone around. Where was Damien?
Maybe they were all in the back yard. It was a
beautiful day, and it would be nice by the river.
Kara walked toward the back door. It felt even
more oppressive in the kitchen. She wondered if it
was residual energy from Michael's murder.
Thinking about that chilled her more. She found the
back door unlocked and stepped outside.
At first she saw nothing, but when she looked to
the right, she saw a form on the ground.
What
—
?
Shock roared through her when she realized it was
Damien, lying on his side, blood on his face.
"Damien!" Dropping the briefcase, she leaped off
the stoop and ran toward him.
As she got closer, she realized his hands were
secured behind his back. He was conscious, and he
glared a warning at her.
"Go!"
he shouted. "Get out
of here!
Now!"
Shock made her sluggish, but she understood the
urgency in his voice. Just as she understood, with
abject horror, the Belian must be nearby. But she
wouldn't leave him here, defenseless like this. Her
gun was in a case in her trunk, for target practice
tonight. If she could just get to her car—
"Hold it right there!" came a female voice from
behind her. "Turn around, slowly, dear Kara. No
tricks now, you hear? I've got a gun on you. And I
know how to use it."
A voice Kara knew. Another shock wave went
through her.
"Turn around.
Now.
Or I'll shoot the spawn of The
One."
Kara turned and faced the Belian.
Although Luke assured him he could handle the
ghost if it came back, Alex avoided his room on
Sunday, and sneaked into his grandparents' bed
after they were asleep that night. It hadn't returned,
though, and he felt better on Monday. It seemed
safer in the daytime, especially since he was
outside in the backyard, playing with a neighbor's
cat. Grandma was inside, fixing their lunch, and
after that, they were going to go play miniature
golf.
It happened so suddenly, Alex didn't sense it
coming. One minute, Princess, a gray tabby, was
chasing the string he was dangling. The next
moment, she hissed and arched her back, her fur
standing out like porcupine quills. The low, eerie
growl coming from her throat had Alex's own hair
standing on end.
He felt it then, the energy tingling along his skin.
Heard the insidious whispering. Her tail puffed as
big around as her body, Princess hightailed it out of
there. A breeze whirled around Alex, jerking the
string he held. A
Star Wars
action figure lifted from
the ground and hovered there. Yep, it was the ghost,
all right. His heart pounded like a Death Star
explosion.
He looked toward the back door. Maybe he could
make it past the ghost and get inside, and maybe it
wouldn't come after him, especially with Grandma
in there. And maybe—
Maybe he needed to act like a Sentinel.
Alex remembered what Luke had told him
Saturday night:
"You can't
understand the ghost
because you're listening with your physical self,
instead of your spiritual self. You have to use your
third eye. "
Luke had explained a lot of stuff about colors and
chakras—a word that sounded like chalk the
teacher used. Then he'd shown Alex how to go
inside himself and hook up to his sixth chakra and
his third eye—an invisible eye everyone had! Only
you could hear with it as well as see with it.
The wind picked up, and the whispering became
louder.
"Aaaalex...Heeeeelp
..."
Shaking like a wobbly wheel on a Rollerblade,
Alex shored up his shields. He was going to do it—
try to listen to this ghost, like Mr. Morgan or Luke
would. Taking a deep breath, he turned inward, as
Luke had showed him. He 'looked' for the
purple/blue color of the sixth chakra. He was
terrified, but he reached for it, felt like his head was
getting bigger. The muttered sounds became clear
words. He could hear the ghost!
"Aleeex... help. "
"Help who? Who is this?"
"Tho
—
rn , . . Tho
—
rn
—
ton. "
"Thornton?" Confused and disoriented, Alex tried
to think. "Mr. Thornton? Is this Mr. Thornton,
Mikey's dad?"
"Yesssss."
Somehow, knowing the ghost was even more
frightening. His heart doing somesaults in his chest,
Alex tried to stand. He wanted to get inside to
Grandma.
"Heeeelp your mommm."
Did the ghost say
mom?
"What?"
"She's after your m-mom."
My mom? Is my mom in danger?
"Yessss. And Mooorrgan. St-stop h-her. "
Freaked, Alex rocked back and forth. "Stop who?"
His voice squeaked.
"Ssssaaaarrr."
"Who?"
"Saaaraaaa."
"Sara?" Wasn't that Mrs. Thornton's first name?
Alex made it to his feet. He didn't know what to do.
"Where's my mom? Where's Mr. Morgan?"
"M-my hooooouse."
"Mom and Mr. Morgan are at your house? Mikey's
house?"
"Yessss."
"And they're in danger?"
"Yessss. Got M-Miiikey. Stop her!"
Alex didn't understand the reference to Mikey, but
he understood his mother was threatened. Fear
raced through him, and he couldn't hold the link.
The ghost wailed as the connection slipped, but
Alex had heard enough. He had to help his mom!
Instinctively, he knew Grandma wasn't the person
he needed. He raced around to the front of the
house, down the driveway, and across the street.
"Luke! Luke!"
Luke was just coming out of the garage as Alex
hurtled up his driveway. "My mom's in trouble!"
"Whoa, slow down!" Luke squatted, laid a
reassuring hand on Alex's shoulder. "Take a deep
breath, bro, and tell me what's going on."
He listened intently as Alex gasped out what had
happened, and what the ghost had said. His eyes
glowing with approval, he squeezed Alex's
shoulder. "Good job, young man. You handled that
like a true Sentinel."
Pride swelled inside Alex. He had done it! He had
talked to a ghost! But worry quickly took the upper
hand. "We gotta help my mom. What do we do?'"
"No tough decision there." Luke stood, pulled his
cell phone from his belt clip, and flipped it open.
"We call in the troops."
#
"Perez." Kara stared at the Belian. "I can't believe
it."
"You would never have figured it out. You're too
stupid." Serafina Perez jerked the gun toward
Damien. "Just like him. Idiots, both of you. I'm
going to enjoy watching you suffer."
Kara saw Damien was sitting up. Blood oozed from
a nasty cut on his right temple. Even though his
ankles were bound together with a length of chain,
he managed to shift to his knees. His shoulders and
arms strained against the handcuffs pinning his
hands behind him.
"Give it up, Sentinel. Even you're not strong
enough to break those handcuffs. They're police
issue, made of the finest carbon steel." Serafina's
smile was like an evil caricature. "I took them from
Allen Spears's house, after I fucked his brains out.
Men are so easy to fool. Easy to kill, too."
Memories of Richard's death flashed through
Kara's mind.
No.
If only she had her gun. She
reached into her jacket pocket, found the pepper
spray. She wrapped her fingers around it, thumbed
off the cap. She'd have to wait for just the right
moment to use it. Having a plan calmed her a little,
and she suddenly remembered Sara Thornton.
"Where's Sara?"
Serafina gestured toward a crumpled form on the
other side of the yard. "Such a weak being," she
sneered. "Drank so much, she ruined her liver, and
what few brain cells she had."
She looked back at Kara, still holding the gun
steady. "It was easy to control her mind, to get her
to call you, and plant exactly what I wanted her to
say to lure you here. Easy to make her sound
convincing. And you fell for it. Then I brought her
outside and..."
She mimed shooting the gun, looked over at
Damien with another sneer. "Nothing you could do
about it, could you, Morgan? I know how you light-
seeking Sentinels claim you can't stand to watch
innocents die. Hey, at least she didn't suffer—not
like you're going to."
Kara battled rising nausea. She had to stay calm.
Had to find some way out of this. She eased the
pepper spray higher in her pocket, adjusted her
grip.
Serafina stroked the gun tucked into the waistband
of her jeans. "Nice of you carry two guns, Sentinel,
even if the smaller one is only a .38. Gives me
plenty of bullets to use on you." She glanced back
at Kara. "But I'm not going to kill you, bitch. I was
planning to at first, but you have a young, healthy
body that I can use. And you're a respectable citizen
in Zorro, a doctor, no less. No one will suspect you
of the kills to come. And there will be many more,
praise be Belial."
"What's wrong with the body you've got?" Damien
asked, shifting subtly.
"Serafina was another stupid being."
"Was?" Kara asked, wondering what had happened
to the soul, the essence of Luz's sister.
The Belian gave that chilling smile again. The
person/thing standing there looked like Serafina,
with the same long, wavy midnight hair and dark
eyes, the general build and resemblance to Luz.
Even the nails on the hand holding the gun were a
glossy red. But it wasn't Serafina facing Kara. It
wasn't even human. There was no spark of
humanity in those cold, dead eyes.
"That pitiful excuse of a spirit is long gone from
this Earth plane, an offering to Belial," the Belian
said. "It was easy to force it from its weakened
body. That slut fucked any man who paid the
slightest attention to her or offered her cheap
trinkets. She didn't care who they were.
"Screwed David Thornton, right under that tree
over there—the one you found so interesting,
Sentinel. Even went behind her stupid sister's back
and flicked Matt Brown. Managed to get infected
with HIV. Her weakened body provided my entry
into this plane, but its usefulness is at an end. For
that matter, so is yours, Sentinel." It cocked the
gun, swung it toward Damien.
Kara lunged forward, bringing the pepper spray out
and up. The Belian whirled with superhuman
speed, grabbing and twisting Kara's wrist. It was
strong; Kara felt her wrist snap, as intense pain shot
up her arm. She dropped the spray.
"Bitch!' It backhanded her, sending her to her
knees.
Whirling, it raised the gun toward Damien, who
was on his feet, jumping toward them. The
explosion of a gunshot ripped through Kara.
Damien!
She clambered to her feet, her wrist
throbbing.
"Stay right there! Or I'll shoot him again," the
Belian said.
Feeling utterly helpless, Kara studied Damien
anxiously. He was faceup on the ground, his chest
heaving. Red bloomed just below his left shoulder.
He shook his head at her in warning.
"See?" it jeered. "It's a nonfatal wound, and I used