Chapter 4

Archer pushed through the crowd as Kye moved away from the bar.

“Kye.”

His voice stopped her, as much a command as her name. The swirling light in her eyes flared as she turned to face them. “Yes?”

“We need to talk to you about Jeremy.”

We. At least he was including Lyra.

A glittery star on Kye’s cheek caught the light as she took him in. “Who are you? Wait. You’re his brother. Archer, right?”

“And I’m Lyra Slade,” she said with a nod, rather than sticking her hand out and risk rejection again.

Kye tipped her chin in acknowledgment but turned toward Archer. “Is he all right?”

“That’s what I’m trying to find out.” Archer ran his hand through his hair. “I went to his place earlier. No sign of him.”

Kye gave no indication that she knew about the stripped wings, but she was clearly worried, by the frown on her face.

“I’m afraid it might be connected to a project we were working on.

Marik’s here, too. Let’s talk.” She gestured for them to follow her.

Rivets and rhinestones on the patches plastered all over her black leather jacket caught the undulating lights.

The DJ started spinning a new song (that sounded just like all the others), and they had to go against the flow of people rushing toward the dance floor.

Kye led them to a private seating area with upholstered seats in rich autumn colors. Around the bend was a particularly secluded one, with a sign on the low table announcing it was reserved.

Marik stood as they approached. He had a medium build, his light red hair washing over his forehead. Worry was etched across his expression, as well as his surprise at seeing Archer there.

They made introductions and remained standing. Kye leaned against the side of the couch and stretched long legs encased in fishnet stockings.

“Jeremy said you were a sex Deuce,” Archer said.

Kye’s shoulders stiffened with a touch of haughty pride. “I’m a Zensu Deuce, having the essence of the Deuce goddess of love and sensuality. I’m a licensed therapist who specializes in things sensual, which includes but is not limited to sexuality.”

Poor thing probably had to set people straight all the time, given her rote recitation of her job.

Archer’s mouth lifted in a wry smile. “Forgive my distillation. He mentioned something called ‘sex magick.’ But I’ve probably misquoted that as well.”

Hmm, Archer was being polite. That’s because he wants information.

“Like my profession, Cobra Magick is about all the aspects of love and desire. I named it for the Tantric position, because it’s as much about spiritual union as physical. For Caidos, the Cobra means pleasure without pain.”

Archer muttered, “Jeremy talks too much.”

“Don’t blame him. Before I met Jeremy and Marik, another Deuce–Caido couple approached me to overcome the”—Kye glanced at Lyra—“issues inherent in such a union,” she added cryptically.

“It was a challenge I couldn’t resist. I began to play with how to use the principle of the Essex in a permanent way. ”

Marik twisted his fingers together. “When we approached Kye six months ago, she told us she was working on a couple of theories. Last week she called to say she was conducting a test study and asked if we wanted to participate. Even with the risks inherent in new magick, we were in.”

“I’ve worked with four couples in total, Jeremy and Marik being the most recent,” Kye said.

“There have been two consistent side effects. The magick bonds the couple, which is fine since that’s what they want.

The second is problematic. The Cobra releases all the feelings the Caido has buried.

One Caido was overwhelmed and went into isolation.

The others are enjoying a romantic life with their mates.

Everything seemed to go all right with Jeremy.

He went through the barrage of emotions and recovered, with Marik’s support.

If he was going to crash, it would have happened right away. ”

Marik said, “We went home, enjoyed the, uh, benefits of the Cobra, and fell asleep. In the morning, he was different. Quiet. Said he’d had bad dreams. Then he pushed me away, told me he had to go deal with some issues that had come up.

That was three days ago.” Marik gave Archer a beseeching look. “You haven’t heard from him?”

“That’s why I’m here.” He waved to include the hell that was the nightclub for him.

Marik rubbed the bridge of his nose. “I could feel Jeremy’s presence after we did the Cobra. The bond.” He rubbed the center of his chest. “I still feel him, but the connection is very faint. As though he’s…injured.” Emotion filled his voice. “Like he’s fading away.”

Lyra was having trouble following the conversation. Pleasure without pain? Issues inherent in a Caido/Crescent union? Essex? But she had her own agenda. She pulled a picture from her purse. “Have you seen this man? His name is Stein Slade, and he’s my father.”

Marik gave her a guileless shake of his head.

Kye’s expression shuttered. “I can’t discuss my clients.”

“Wait, what? My father was your client?” Lyra got right in her face, feeling her Dragon push against her skin. “He was with Jeremy a few days ago, and he’s missing, too. Something terrible happened to them. If you know anything…” Her teeth tingled, fangs ready to extend. “Don’t make me eat you.”

Kye stepped away, her droll gaze on Archer. “Pull your Dragon back.”

He shrugged. “She’s not my Dragon. But I do know she’s impulsive and headstrong and she’ll do whatever it takes to find her father. It’s made her a pain in my ass.” He gave her a sterile smile. “Now she can be a pain in your ass.”

“Gee, thanks.” Kye released a quick breath, meeting Lyra’s gaze. “I’ll tell you what I can. I wasn’t counseling Stein directly. About five months ago, he accompanied a woman who came to see me. She identified him as a friend who was there for moral support.”

“That woman.” Lyra’s heart tightened. “Was her name Tara Becker?”

Something flickered across Kye’s expression. She was about as good at hiding her thoughts as Lyra. “I can’t discuss the actual client.”

“Which means Tara was your client. She went missing right after she saw you. Three missing people connected to you. Confidentiality or not, we need answers.” Lyra moved closer.

“Jeremy and my father are probably in danger. Talk.” She shot Archer a Give me some backup here look, but he lifted his eyebrow in a You’ve got it covered response.

Gee, thanks.

Kye sank down to the couch, picking at a rivet on her sleeve.

“I can only give you generalities, understand?” She was clearly figuring out how much to say while preserving her professional oath.

When Lyra and Archer sat down across from her, she said, “One of my abilities is telling inter-Crescent couples which type of magick the baby’s going to inherit.

As an example, if you and Archer came to me, I could tell whether your fetus was Dragon or Caido.

“Let's just say that Tara’s request went beyond not only my abilities, but one of the Hidden laws. She was so desperate that I asked Jeremy if he knew someone who could help, since he mentioned having some powerful acquaintances in the Caido community. He made some calls but had no luck. When I heard Tara went missing, I thought she had probably taken time away from everyone to…handle the situation privately. She made me promise that I would never divulge her reason for seeing me.”

Lyra rubbed her chin. How could sex or babies be illegal? She heard Archer ask Kye something, but her mind kept poking and prodding until an idea hit her. “Tara was pregnant, which would have been a surprise at her age. She was going to terminate the pregnancy.”

Kye shook her head. “I have nothing to do with abortions.”

“So Tara discovers she’s pregnant.” Lyra snapped her fingers. “And she wanted to know if the baby was Dragon like her or Deuce like her husband. Huff hates Dragons.” Her eyes widened. “Her baby was going to be Dragon.”

Kye blinked, giving away that at least something Lyra said was on target.

Lyra went on. “She wanted to change the fetus’ magick orientation, didn’t she? To preserve her marriage.”

Not only was it illegal to change a fetus and risky to both mother and baby, but also the fact that she’d tried to eradicate a Dragon would make her and even her family anathema to all Dragons.

Kye neither confirmed nor denied Lyra’s statement, keeping her client confidentiality intact and letting Lyra know she was on the right track.

Lyra stood. “Thank you.”

Kye rose, too. “I’m not sure how something that happened five months ago factors in to Jeremy’s and your father’s disappearances, but hopefully it helps.”

They exchanged numbers, and Kye said, “Please let me—us”—she added, nodding toward Marik— “know when you find him.”

Lyra heard Archer’s exhale of relief as they stepped into the cool, clean and somewhat quieter air. Her ears still buzzed with music. “We worked well together just now.”

His eyes flashed for a second. Was he also remembering exactly how well they’d worked together by the bar, his hand sliding down her neck…What was that?

“You almost ate our witness.”

She waved that away. “Details. We got answers.”

He considered her for several long seconds. “I have a feeling partnering with you will be complicated.”

“I’m not simple.”

“Far from easy,” he said.

“I’m not easy.”

That got the corner of his mouth to lift, almost a smile. “I’ll regret this.”

“Shake on it?”

He eyed her outstretched hand, as he’d done at the condo.

“What, Caidos don’t do handshakes?”

“No.”

She held her question about why he didn’t want to touch or, in particular, be touched.

But he touched you. She shivered at the memory, at the need he’d seemed to feel for her.

“Who is Tara?” he asked. “And could something that happened five months ago play into this?”

Lyra rubbed her forehead. “I don’t know, but it sure looks like it’s connected.

My twin brother, Kirin, was dating Tara’s daughter, Ellie.

Tara is Dragon, but she married a Deuce, and Ellie took after her dad’s class of Crescent.

Huff totally disapproved of Kirin and Ellie being together, which I thought was weird considering he married a Dragon.

After Tara went missing, Pop admitted that she secretly gave him her blessing for Kirin and Ellie’s relationship…

and they became clandestine friends. Once the authorities found out, Pop became the first suspect.

Some people, including me, think Huff did something to her.

Because there was no sign of foul play, the case went cold. ”

Archer was observing her. “There’s more. Something that bothers you.”

“How do you know?”

He made a vague gesture toward her. “Your facial expression.”

Yeah, right.

“A few days after Tara’s disappearance, Kirin, Ellie, and I were at the office in the bakery.

I spotted a note tucked beneath the calendar pad on the desk.

As I started to pull it out, I realized it was from Tara.

Has your mind ever jumped from one possibility to another at lightning speed?

No, you’ve probably never done anything impulsive in your life. ” Except maybe that thing in the bar…

“All I saw was that it was signed ‘Love, Tara.’ I panicked. What if she wrote something that looked bad? What if Pop went to prison because of a word, a phrase, and the next thing I knew I was sticking the note into the Yankee candle jar that was on the desk.”

Unfortunately her rash action had fractured Kirin’s relationship with Ellie.

Archer raised his eyebrows. “You burned the note?”

“Men are convicted on circumstantial evidence all the time, even without a body. I couldn’t take a chance of some stupid note sending Pop to prison.

I knew he didn’t do anything to Tara. Of course, in hindsight, I wish I’d read it.

Subconsciously I must have thought that if he’d kept the note and hidden it… ” She couldn’t even say it.

“That he was in love with her.”

Lyra nodded. “And…maybe that baby is his.” She didn’t want to think it, but damn, the possibility nipped at her.

“I can help you go back in your mind so you can read the note.”

“Really? Like hypnosis?”

“Yes, only I see the scene, too.”

Her eyes widened. “You can go into my head?”

His mouth turned up in a half-smile. “Scary thought. For me, too.”

His smile, gawd, it tickled her stomach and inflated her chest. “All right, I’m game. As you know, I’ll do whatever it takes to get answers.”

“Oh, I do.”

But he didn’t seem especially mad about that just then.

“We should go…” He was surveying the surroundings and his smile disappeared. “To my place. Where are you parked?”

“At the curb over there. I’ll meet you at the Raphael.”

Archer accompanied her despite her obvious send-off. He peered in the back of her Jeep, then closed her door once she’d gotten in. “Wait and follow me into the garage.”

“I know the way.”

“It’s not your sense of direction that concerns me.” His gaze zeroed in on something behind her. “It’s the wraiths hanging around.”

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