âPuppies and kittens are fluFFY AND SWEET. WHY DONâT WE COOK THEM UP AS A SWEeet treat. Mmmm mmm mm mmmmmmâ Gleipnirâs singing voice had started out faint, suddenly boomed in volume as the large door between them opened wider, and then became muffled again as the small airlock leading to the changing room closed after the group had shuffled through as they vacated the chamber holding the dragon remains.
Jonesâ eyes had widened, and his head turned slowly to glare with perplexity in Gleipnirâs general direction. His face was a general mask of what-the-actual-fuck and Kyle spared a moment to smirk ruefully at the poor soldier who didnât know, that was how most people felt around Gleipnir. With the door closed behind them Kyle made for the small laboratory that was prepared for them, weaving amongst his companions to avoid tangling their air lines.
Now that they had the parts, they would need to clean them of the dangerous dragon bits. Ooorrr⦠the thought flashed through his mind. It would be useful for the museum to have dragon parts for enchanting in the futâ No. He shook his head. What was he thinking? That would be wrong.
âWattkins!â A sharp bark came over their comms. Both Kyle and Samâs heads jerked up at the angry male voice. The siblings questioningly pantomimed to each other in silent inquiry as to which one of them was in trouble this time. Alex was gesturing a general âwhat-the-heckâ at her partner as she tried to figure out what kind of trouble she hadnât succeeded in keeping them out of. âWhat are you doing interfering in my operation? I thought I had you on suppression and cleanup.â
Ah. Kyle knew who that was now. Malice suffused his countenance as Sam and Alex ceased their unspoken back and forth conversation of facial expressions, angry mouthed words, and short violent gestures.
âSon of a bitch.â Jones murmured and the other three turned to him, surprised that the stoic Magicorps soldier had been the first to break the silence.
âExcuse you? Who is this?â The military officer who must have somehow blustered his way into the observation room demanded over the comm thinking he had any kind of say in the matter.
âYouâre that soon to be court martialed idiot who sent Anna to be interrogated by those Daedalus Engineering jackasses.â Samâs nostrils flared with rage and Alex felt the adrenalin rush that was always triggered when her partnerâs eyebrow began to twitch with anger.
âWhat? Did? You? Say?â Each word was cold and precise, suffused with the simmering temper that the older Wattkins daughter was so well known for. Before anyone could respond, a roar came through the communications systems followed by an angry bellow.
âHE DID WHAT, TO MY BABY SISTER?â Gleipnirâs howling anger vibrated through the walls and floor of the building. The vibration quickly became a tremor as Gleipnir released the massive weight and magic of the monster corpse he was containing. âFACE ME MORTAL FOR YOUR JUDGEMENT IS NEIGH!â
Muffled screams reached the ears of the four in the secured laboratory as the remaining workers in the warehouse fled Gleipnirâs wrath. Sam smothered a harsh bark of laughter and put a hand to her head smearing a little crimson smudge across her faceplate. It would have been funnier if she wasnât so upset herself.
âWhoâ¦? Whatâ¦?â The sheer panic in the fellow would have been funny if not for the fact that Kyle was infuriated with this blowhard. âWhat is that thing? Why is the suppression equipment reanimating?â At that, Sam rolled her eyes.
âOh, Jesus Christ. He really is a moron.â She murmured to her brother. âI bet whatever branch he belongs to would give us medals for violently removing him from the chain of command.â Both Kyle and Jones snorted as he officer rambled on.
âWattkins. Is this your doing? Cease and desist. Thatâs an order.â The building was now shaking hard as Gleipnirâs wrath ratcheted up the arcanes that were filling the warehouse morgue. This time Sam rolled her eyes so hard that she might have actually sprained something because she stopped mid eyeroll with a wince and put a hand to her face again.
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âNone of us are in your chain of command you imbecile. This is an FBI case, we were on scene first, take it up with my superiors when communication is restored. Thatâs not magic suppression equipment manifesting a monster, itâs a sentient warlock pact item. Gleipnir. And lastly â â
âLastly,â Kyle chimed in as he activated the authority spell in his museum identification badge, a spell created by some intelligent soul with foresight a plenty specifically for dealing with asshats like this jerk, âThe Museum has been called for consultation and this is not the purview of our experts under the aegis of the Magicorps. You will not interfere.â
âAnd heâs about to lose his job and Luciferâs got a special place waiting for him in all the hells because he messed with an Archangelâs Goddaughter.â Jones murmured with a self-satisfied smirk on his face. Those words brightened up Samâs dark scowl.
âReally?â She inquired happily.
âREALLY?â Gleipnir chimed from the beyond their sight.
âWatched the main man lay the smackdown myself.â He reassured them. âShould have seen the look on the interrogatorsâ faces when the literal G-O-D started walking towards the portal to intervene. I think at least two guys fucking pissed themselves.â
âNioce!â Sam offered the Magicorps soldier a bloody high five that splattered a little onto Kyle. Alex managed to smoothly sidestep out of the way.
âNioce!â Came Gleipnirâs more reasonable tone over the comms. âHey, Iâm coming in through the airlock to get cleaned off.â The sounds of distant airlock mechanisms came through their comms as Kyle started speaking to his sister.
âOn a side note,â Kyle interjected. âDid you know that heaven has an attorney?â
âWhat? Really? No way!â They had all turned towards the airlock to the decontamination chamber to go meet up with Gleipnir.
âFor real. I didnât see it myself, but Jones told me all about it.â Sam spared Jones a skeptical glance.
âOn my wand.â He placed a fist over his heart in the formal warlocks pledge of truth and Sam gave a respectful nod.
âHoly shit!â She paused at the door as they cycled through.
âYeah. Iâm surprised mom never told us about this. Because an attorney sure would have come in handy to deal with â â Kyleâs words halted abruptly and he zipped his mouth shut as his sister broke in with a threat.
âYou will stop that sentence right there or I will make you suffer in ways even demons cannot imagine.â Jones looked at the pair of siblings in alarm but didnât say anything.
âThatâs the smart move.â Alex assured Kyle with a pat on the shoulder as she moved past him into the cycling airlock door.
âThatâs my Sammy.â Gleipnir chimed in happily as he wrapped his tail around her waist and nuzzled his head against her shoulder.
âWhat is going on?â The officer who had finally gotten his voice back after Kyleâs spell had silenced him growled over the comms. âWhat are you doing? You canât just come into myâ¦â
âYou are a stubborn one. Not sure how you slipped through the mental health screenings to get to your rank.â Grimacing, Kyle reactivated the authority spell. Sometimes the spell didnât work as well on people who were really stupid or who had inflated egos to the point of it being a personality disorder. âIâm with The National Museum of Unnatural Science and History. This device is under our purview, and we will be taking it with us for examination in the appropriate facilities guarded by the Magicorps.â
Silence.
Okay. Not complete silence.
A muffled sound of anger, as if someone were trying to speak but there was something covering their mouth or preventing it from opening. Lots of grunts and some shrieks too.
âThat should hold for a bit.â He let himself into the decontamination chamber as they had all been walking that way. âI hope it holds until we leave.â
Showers started, water infused with magic nullifying and absorbing particles washed off their suits. They were a mess. A big one. Awful and gross and probably in danger of magical overexposure if the decontamination facilities didnât work like they were supposed to.
Should I really be that concerned about magic exposure? After what I did yesterday, what are the odds that Iâm really okay? He shook his head and banished the thought. It would be fine. The codex would have warned him if heâd â wouldnât it have? It would be fine. He checked his codex making sure that it was still attached to his suit. The pact item was very well constructed and protected so it shouldnât suffer any damage from the decontamination shower.
A faintly visible field repelled most of the water raining down around the book. But did the surface seem as if it was ever so slightly damp? No. He was being paranoid.
Everything will be fine.