“Except me, damn it,” he said, eyes crinkling. “I was in Quantico, still trying to explain what had happened.” He shook his head. “Well, I guess I’m grateful to the demonic bastard for giving you a chance to live.”
“My aunt. Is she …”
The pained expression returned to his face. “She’s in a coma. No one knows why. There’s no sign of trauma….”
My throat tightened. “He took her essence, drained her to form his circle. She’s … empty.” My voice sounded distant.
Ryan blew out his breath. “Damn,” he said. “Is there any way to get it back?”
“I don’t know.”
We were both silent for a moment. “You stopped him, though,” Ryan said finally. “At least that’s over. You missed the shitstorm when it was revealed who the Symbol Man was. We searched his house and found a hidden room—full-out torture chamber, with all sorts of ‘satanic’ diagrams on the floor.” He grinned at my eye roll. “Good thing we found the room, since the age-progressed photo turned out to be pretty useless. Fucking Quantico. So much for asking for a rush on it. We got it back three days after you—” He grimaced.
“Died. Yeah.” I gave a shrug that I didn’t feel. “He’d had some work done on his face. So you really are with the FBI?”
“Really am,” he said, smiling. “Full-blown Fed.”
I exhaled. “At least I know what the symbol is now.”
“You do?”
“It’s Rhyzkahl’s. I saw it on his throne when he brought me to his realm. Cerise marked the victims with it to focus the potency toward binding Rhyzkahl. And he knew the symbol because Rhyzkahl had marked
“The Mark of Rhyzkahl,” he murmured, an odd shadow rippling over his face as if he was trying to remember something. Then he blinked and it was gone. “Well, that’s one more mystery solved.”
I peered up at him. “So how did the chief get you?”
A chagrined expression crossed his face. “The chief called me up and told me that Michelle Cleland had stated that she had information about the Symbol Man but she wanted out of jail first.” He grimaced. “Easiest way to handle it was to go and sign her out on a PR.” I groaned and he nodded. “Yep. I was a total chump. We were barely out of the jail when that big fucking demon managed to grab us both.” He ran his fingers through his hair. “Fortunately, demons don’t know shit about cell phones, so I managed to dial Garner and leave it on long enough for him to figure out where the demon was taking us. And,
I understood perfectly. “He and anyone he brought with him would have been slaughtered.”
“God, yes. That demon was unbelievable!” He reached out and touched the side of my jaw briefly before withdrawing his hand, sending a curious little flutter through me. “You had one hell of a bruise working when I saw you there.”
I was quiet for a moment. “What did he mean, Ryan?” I said finally. “What did Rhyzkahl mean when he said that you weren’t fully aware of yourself?” I watched his face carefully.
He shrugged and spread his hands. “Kara, I have
I groaned. “I should be exempt. I died.” Then I cringed. “What are people saying? I mean, about me being gone and then coming back?”
He gave a bark of laughter. “There are so many rumors and wild theories floating around that I couldn’t even begin to go through them all. The official word is that there is
“And you missed it,” I teased.
He sat on the edge of the bed. “Yeah, but it’s okay.”
“It is?”
He leaned closer. “Oh, yes. I think I’ll have the chance to see for myself quite soon.”
I raised an eyebrow at him, unable to keep from smiling. “Oh, you do?”
His grin turned wicked. “I do. Because I’m sure that the pictures are all over the Internet by now.”
My shriek of dismay let everyone in the hospital know that I was definitely alive, if not necessarily well.