'Any ideas?' she asked.
He hesitated. 'Let's get the obvious out of the way. A lot of these machines would suggest that some kind of transfusion took place here.'
Tanith held up a tube, examining the residue within. 'I'm not a doctor, but I don't think this is the result of medical research.'
'Magic, then,' Ghastly said.
'You can inject magic?' Stephanie asked, frowning.
'You can inject fluids with magical properties,'
Skulduggery told her as he took the tube from Tanith. 'Before we had wonderful machines like this, it was a far messier process, but the result was the same.'
'And what was the result?'
'The patient came out of the operation a changed man. Or woman. Or . . . thing. The question here is, What was the object of the game? What changes was Serpine seeking?'
'And who was the patient?'
'Patients, actually.'
'Sorry?'
'There are two sets of needles, two IV bags, two of everything — enough to take care of two separate operations. We'll take a sample back to the Sanctuary, break it down, and try to find out what it does. But for right now, everyone take a look around.'
'What are we looking for?' Stephanie asked.
'Clues.'
Stephanie glanced at Tanith, saw her raise an eyebrow skeptically, and managed to restrain her grin.
Skulduggery and Ghastly walked slowly, passing their gaze over every surface, examining every inch of the machines, the table, and the surrounding area. Stephanie and Tanith found themselves side by side, looking straight down at the floor.
'What does a clue look like?' Tanith whispered.
Stephanie fought the giggle down and whispered back, 'I'm not sure. I'm looking for a footprint or something.'
'Have you found one yet?'
'No. But that's probably because I haven't moved from this spot.'
'Maybe we should move, pretend we know what we're doing.'
'That's a good idea.'
They started to walk very slowly, still looking straight down.
'How's the magic coming along?' Tanith asked, keeping her voice low.
'I moved a shell.'
'Hey, congratulations!'
Stephanie shrugged modestly. 'It was only a shell.'
'Makes no difference. Well done.'
'Thanks. What age were you when you first did magic?'
'I was born into it,' Tanith answered. 'Folks were sorcerers; my brother was always doing something. I grew up doing magic.'
'I didn't know you had a brother.'
'Oh yeah, a big brother and all. You have any brothers?'
'I'm an only child.'
Tanith shrugged. 'I always wanted a little sister. My brother's great, I love him to death, but I always wanted a little sister to talk to, to share my secrets with, you know?'
'I wouldn't mind a sister either.'
'Any chance of that happening?'
'I can't see what would be in it for my parents. I mean, they have the perfect daughter already
— what more could they want?'
Tanith laughed, then tried to cover it up with a cough.
'Found something?' Skulduggery asked from behind them.
Tanith turned, looking serious. 'No, sorry. I thought I had, but no, it turned out to be, uh . . .
more floor.'
Stephanie hugged herself, trying to stop her shoulders from shaking with laughter.
'Okay,' Skulduggery said. 'Well, keep looking.'
Tanith nodded, turned back, and nudged Stephanie to get her to shut up. Stephanie clamped a hand over her mouth and had to look away when she saw Tanith's face straining to hold her own composure.
'Cow,' Tanith muttered, and that was it — the floodgates opened, and Stephanie doubled over with laughter that echoed throughout the warehouse. Tanith pointed at Stephanie and backed away. 'Skulduggery, she's not being professional!'
Stephanie's laugh proved infectious, and Tanith was soon on her knees. Skulduggery and Ghastly just looked at them.
'What's going on?' Ghastly asked.
'I'm not entirely sure,' Skulduggery answered.
They looked at Stephanie and Tanith and shook their heads. 'Women,' they said together.
Stephanie wiped the tears from her eyes and looked around at Skulduggery, and then something fell from the ceiling and landed behind the detective without a sound.
Her laughter vanished as she stood. 'Behind you!' she yelled.
Skulduggery wheeled, gun in hand, and everyone froze. They looked at the man. His uniform, though identical in design to that of the Cleavers, was of startling white.
'Stand down,' Ghastly said to it as Stephanie and Tanith ran up to join them. 'We are working with the Council of Elders. Stand down.'
The White Cleaver didn't move.
'What do you want?' Skulduggery asked.
A moment dragged itself by, and then the White Cleaver raised his arm and pointed straight at Stephanie.
'That's all we need to know,' Skulduggery said, and fired, four shots to the chest and two to the head. The White Cleaver jerked with each impact, but it was clear that the bullets didn't penetrate his coat, and the two to the head ricocheted off the helmet, leaving dark scratches against the white.
'Damn,' Skulduggery muttered.
Stephanie stayed back as Skulduggery, Tanith, and Ghastly closed in on their new adversary.
The helmet denied them any chance of knowing where he was looking, but Stephanie knew he was looking right into her eyes.
Tanith attacked first, feinting with a low kick, then snapping it up high. The Cleaver didn't fall for the ruse and slapped the high kick away as Ghastly attacked from behind. The Cleaver spun with a kick of his own that caught Tanith in the gut, and he ducked under the punch that Ghastly sent his way. Ghastly jabbed, his fists blurring, but the Cleaver absorbed the blows and his hand shot out, catching Ghastly in the side of the neck. Ghastly staggered, and Skulduggery thrust out his palm and the air rippled.
But instead of being pushed backward, the Cleaver moved through the ripples without being affected. The uniform, Stephanie thought. Unfazed, Skulduggery threw a punch that the Cleaver caught.
Skulduggery was flipped over, but when he landed, he had reversed the grip. His foot sneaked out, striking the Cleaver's knee, and now Skulduggery was the one doing the twisting, and the Cleaver was the one who flipped.
While he was in midflip, however, the Cleaver got his free hand to the ground to cartwheel back to his feet. A pause followed, and Stephanie's three friends reappraised their opponent.
Tanith took her sword from beneath her coat and slid it from its scabbard. Ghastly let his jacket slip off, and Skulduggery put away his pistol, freeing his hands.
'You don't have to do this,' he said to the Cleaver. 'Tell us where Serpine is, tell us what his plans are. We can help you. You are not going to lay one finger on Valkyrie Cain, but we will help you.'
The Cleaver's answer was to reach behind him and draw his scythe.