"You strip his powers."
He nodded approvingly. "If you can't do that?"
"You seduce a Chthonian and tell them that the god attacked you then laugh while the Chthonian sucks the life out of him. But I don't have time for that. Xypher is one step away from storming his way down here and killing me."
Stryker growled at her in irritation. "Stop thinking like a whore for a minute. The best way to take out an enemy is to attack his weakest point."
She put her hands on her hips. The bracelets dangled precariously from her right hand as if they were cheap knockoffs and not worth more than a human kingdom ... or her life. "He doesn't have one."
Stryker narrowed his eyes on the bracelets. "You put one of those on him and he will."
Finally interested in what he'd put in her hands, she inspected them. "What are you saying?"
"What I'm saying, Themis, is those little gold bracelets in your hands are his Achilles' heel. Pass those along to one of my Spathi Daimons and have him secure one to Xypher and the other to a mortal and all your troubles are over."
She smiled as she finally Understood the significance of the bracelets. "They bind them . . . Kill the mortal and Xypher dies."
He inclined his head to her. "Even better than that, if the mortal gets more than twenty feet from him, the human dies . . . and so does he."
She laughed evilly before she approached his throne and kissed him on his cheek. "I knew I loved you for a reason."
Stryker wasn't stupid enough to believe that for even a moment. His sister was incapable of loving anyone except herself. But he'd won her over as an ally for a few days more.
Satara tossed one bracelet up and caught it in her hands. "I can't wait to see his face when he learns what these are." Then she vanished before Stryker could give her one more piece of advice.
"Choose your human wisely." The last thing she needed was to find one who actually knew how to fight them.
By the time Simone finished teaching her afternoon class and reached the alley, it was nearing dusk. There was an unseasonable biting chll to the breeze as she got out of her white Honda and stepped up on the curb. She pulled the collar of her wool coat up higher on her neck and shivered. She never liked approaching crime scenes, especially after they'd been cleared. Right now, there was nothing to mark this as a place of violence. It looked like all the other alleys in town.
That was what disturbed her most.
Gloria's life had ended abruptly right here and only Gloria and her family would ever know it. Hundreds of people would wall; right past this spot without being aware of the fact that one young woman had been dumped here like so much rubbish. The thought of it made her livid and it reminded her of her own mother.
Simone flinched.
"You okay?" Jesse asked.
"Yeah. Bad chicken at lunch."
"You ate a ham and cheese sandwich."
"Oh, shush, smarty-pants. Stop being so attentive." She reached into her purse and pulled out a pair of latex gloves just in case she might find something. It would also protect her from any stray genus that might be lingering. That was one thing she continually limped on with her students. Any clothes worn to a crime scene should be tie ate d as biohazard. In the last few years she'd brought home more contagion than she even wanted to think about and that alone made her glad she lived alone. The last thing she wanted was to make a significant other ill.
She opened her trunk and tossed her purse inside before she pulled out her ME toolbox that contained everything she'd need to preserve any evidence that might have been overlooked by the police.
Gloria cocked her head as she stared into the alley.
Simone's stomach tightened in sympathy. "You remember something?"
"There was a weird growling ..." Her voice was quiet. Distant.
"Growling?"
Gloria nodded. "It was deep and feral, but not really like an animal."
"Was it like this?" Jesse made an inhuman ghost noise.
Gloria scowled at him. "That sounds like Darth Vader choking on a chicken bone. No."
He passed an indignant glare to Simone as she burst out laughing. "Well, it did."
"Fine, see if I help anymore."
Simone shook her head at him before she pulled out her flashlight and headed to the area where she'd seen the body photographed. There were buildings on three sides and a glitter in the center. The walkway all around was broken up. Typical alley with a lot of sheet traffic around it. Not to mention, anyone in the buildings could easily look out the window and see right where they were standing.
It made her wonder if there'd been a witness who'd seen the killer . .
She glanced over to where Jesse was doing the Michael Jackson Moonwalk while he surveyed the alley and street. All the boy needed was a red leather jacket with gold studs and a sequined glove.
"Excuse me, Mr. Thriller or Beat It or whatever video you're sadly reliving ... Is it just me or is this area way too exposed for this to be a Daimon attack?"
After giving her a hate fill glare, Jesse agreed, "There's too much movement around here and they wouldn't have minded a little blood on the ground. Them bastards are sloppy eaters."
"Yeah, that's what I'm dunking, too. I believe Tate had it right when he said she died somewhere else. But the claw marks on her neck . . . that's not human. If not a Daimon, what killed her?"
"Excuse me, people," Gloria snapped. "I happen to be standing right here. Do you mind?"
Simone cringed at her insensitivity. Normally she was much more care fill around her spirits. "Sorry."
Jesse approached Gloria. "But you remember being here, right?"
Gloria nodded. "I heard the noise and then tried to cross the street to get away from it."
"Good," Simone prompted. "You remember anything else?"
Gloria shook her head. "I really don't think I'm dead. I mean, I know you went through me with your hand earlier, but I remember this movie I saw with Reese Witherspoon-"
"Just like Heaven," Simone supplied.
"Yeah, that was it. Even one thought Reese was a ghost, but she was just in a coma. Maybe that's me."
Simone really wished that were the case. She looked at Jesse, hoping he could help her make Gloria comprehend that this was final and there wasn't any coming back from it no matter how much they all wished otherwise.
He gave Gloria an understanding smile. "I know how you feel. That disbelief that keeps telling you it's a dream, but you have to face the fact that you're not in a coma."
Simone sighed as she skimmed the empty alley. There was only a piece of paper and a crushed Starbucks cup. Nothing else.
"I really don't see anything helpful," she said to the ghosts. "The police must have gotten everything. Let's head back to Tate and see what his people have unearthed."
As she took a step toward her car, she heard a tsking sound behind them that sent chills over her. No one had been there before . . .
"Surely you don't want to be leaving us so soon. After all, we just got here . . . and we're looking for a good bite to eat."
Simone tinned her flashlight on the man speaking. Collection, it wasn't a man. It was a Daimon. And he wasn't alone.