Darkest Night - Smoke And Ashes Part 22

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Kevin pointed to the rune on his palm with a shaking finger. "The demon had one of those. I saw it when it was charging at you!"

"Like this one?" Tony demanded, turning his hand so he could see the rune.

"How should I know?"

"Right. Sorry." He pointed the rune at Kevin again, who ducked. "Relax, it's for making energies solid enough to hold."

"Yeah, well, she has them, too. All over her... um... her..."



"Stomach? Jesus, Kevin, you just had s.e.x with her in the back of a van. You ought to be able to name body parts."

"I don't do that." The reporter looked seriously freaked, like reality had finally caught up and smacked him on the back of the head. "I don't have s.e.x with women I don't know. My G.o.d! We didn't use protection! Do you know what the STD statistics are in this city? I could have caught somethi... OW!"

"You were hysterical," Leah explained, picking her coffee up again.

He rubbed his cheek. "I was not! I was reacting in a perfectly... A cult!"

Tony blinked at him over the edge of his cup. "A what?"

"You belong to a cult! You and her, and that's why you've got those things and that's why the demon did, too. You're both mixed up in something that's out of your control!"

"It's not a cult." Tony waited for Kevin to realize the truth of that and carefully said nothing about things being out of his control.

Although, technically, they'd never been in his control. "The Demonic Convergence brought us together, and now, with or without your help, we have to save the world."

Kevin straightened, grabbing his backpack just before it hit the ground. "You don't scare me."

"He should," Leah snorted. "He doesn't know what he's doing. Making it up as he goes along. Wild cannon. Could go off at any moment. And speaking of going off at any moment..." "Don't," Tony told her. This was not the time to hit back at the reporter for that STD comment. To his surprise, she didn't. "Was this the rune on the demon's hand?" he asked Kevin again.

He shook his head. "No. It was more... squiggy. And fresher."

"Fresher?"

"Not a scar, a wound. And not burned, cut."

Tony finished his coffee and started on his m.u.f.fin while staring down at his palm. If the demons were coming from Ryne Cyratane, why would he be marking them? "He's marking them so they can hurt you," he said at last. "Slipping them between the runes in the existing spell."

"Yeah." Leah brushed crumbs off her sleeve. "I got that." She grabbed a double handful of the track top and the s.h.i.+rt under it and pulled them up. Her track pants were riding low on her hips and most of the tattoo was exposed. "Did it look like one of these?"

Kevin stared. And blinked a couple of times, overcome by memory. "I... uh... I... that's not... I don't..."

"Would you concentrate!"

"No?"

"No you won't concentrate, or no it wasn't one of these runes?"

"Forget that for now," Tony sighed as the red light over the door finally went out. What had they been shooting in there?

Raymond Dark meets The Fellows.h.i.+p of the Ring? "Show him again in CB's office when you've got a chaperone. Right now, let's move before we're stuck out here for The Two Towers."

"What?"

"Just move."

He got them most of the way across the soundstage before anyone noticed, and by then they were close enough to the other exit that he gave them a shove and turned to face the approaching first a.s.sistant director.

"Was that who I think it was?" Adam demanded as Tony moved to block his line of sight.

"The stuntwoman we used the other night? Yeah. That was her."

"Not her. The guy. That was that reporter that's been hanging around. Graves."

"Groves."

"Right."

"Mason called him in to brag about the deranged fan." As the star of the show, Mason was pretty much untouchable. Made him handy to blame things on. "I saw him hanging around out back and had Leah take him in to see CB."

Adam had no special lie detecting powers, but he was responsible for seeing that actors and crew managed to get their collective s.h.i.+t together long enough to produce a weekly show. He didn't need to know the truth as much as he needed to know what would get the job done. "Mason needs his G.o.dd.a.m.ned ego examined. Why is the stuntie hanging around?"

"She's with me."

Dark brows rose. Adam had been on the haunted location shoot and on the soundstage when the demon attacked-even if he hadn't been part of the battle or its aftermath. He knew... things. Maybe not specifics but definitely things.

Arms folded across a barrel chest, he frowned at Tony for a long moment, but all he said was, "Good enough." Then his eyes unfocused.

Recognizing the expression, Tony reached for the volume on his radio, remembered he wasn't wearing one, and waited, growing increasingly twitchy. It was one thing to be momentarily aware of his place in the universe and another entirely to be on the soundstage unplugged. He hated not knowing what was happening.

"It's the same G.o.dd.a.m.ned coffin lining we've used since the beginning, Sorge," Adam barked into his microphone. "Why is it making Mason look ruddy now? No, I don't know. Hey! Don't be calling me names in French; you want to call me names, you do it in English. Or Greek. Fine. I'll be right there." He pivoted on one heel, paused, and turned back. "Get your a.s.s back to work as soon as humanly possible."

"I'll do what I can."

The set under the gate had been cleaned. The broken wall had been cleared away and, from the rhythmic spit of nail guns in the distance, was being repaired. The painted plywood floor had been swept. Tony dropped to one knee and dragged a damp fingertip over the floor where the demon's ashes had been. Nothing.

c.r.a.p.

"You look disappointed."

He looked up. Lee wore a pale khaki golf s.h.i.+rt tucked into darker khaki Dockers under a black leather jacket, over black ankle boots. James Taylor Grant was supposed to look preppie-tough; today, they'd gotten it right. Other days... well, no one looked tough in tennis whites. Except maybe Serena Williams. "I wanted to look at the ash." No need to lie to Lee; he knew as much as any of them. Besides, there were enough lies between them already. And cue the world's smallest violin...

"The demon ash? Why?"

"I don't know. I guess I thought maybe it could tell me something."

"Because you're working for CSI: Second Circle of h.e.l.l?"

Tony snickered and stood. "You want to bet they pitched that?"

"No bet. Tony, you..." Lee frowned, his gaze tracking up from the damp spot Tony's knee had left on the floor. "You're wet."

"Yeah." Reaching back, he yanked the cheap polyester pants away from his body. "I'm just glad I'm not wearing underwear."

Green eyes gleamed.

Had he said that out loud? c.r.a.p again. "Sorry. TMI."

"A little. Maybe." The actor s.h.i.+fted his weight as Tony wondered what he meant by maybe. "So, uh, your friend is... attractive."

"My friend?" He ran over the friends he had that Lee knew. "Jack? For the last f.u.c.king time, man, he's straight."

"I meant Leah." The a.s.shole was silent but understood.

"Oh. Right." Duh. Attractive to Lee.

"She's got a certain... I mean, you can't help but react to her."

That almost sounded like an apology. Tony rubbed his temples and tried to figure out what Lee was apologizing for. Demons were fairly straightforward compared to most conversations he and Lee had these days.

"And I saw you with Kevin Groves."

Half a smile. "He's straight, too."

Half a smile back. "You sure?"

"Well, he's never had his tongue down my throat."

Unlike you.

The actor's expression suggested the subtext came through a bit louder than Tony intended.

"I didn't mean... Look, I wasn't..."

"It's okay. It's not like I thought you were hitting on me or something." Lee tried to make it a joke, but neither tone nor grin matched the way he shoved his hands in his pockets looking suddenly young and unsure.

Which was weird because Lee wasn't young, he was-Tony frowned as he did the math, Lee's birth date being all over the Internet. Only a year older? It was just he was always so self-a.s.sured and Tony always seemed to be scrambling to survive that the gap seemed a lot larger most of the time.

Not this time.

In fact, there wasn't much of a gap at all.

Between them.

No gap.

Which one of them had moved? Tony didn't remember moving.

"Jesus, Tony. You're bleeding again."

"I was." He could feel the heat of Lee's fingers through the s.h.i.+rt. "It stopped."

"Hey!"

Lee jumped back, his ears crimson. It was the most awkward movement Tony had ever seen him make.

Adam scowled at them both from the edge of the set. "You," he said, pointing at Raymond Dark's mortal sidekick, "are needed, and you..." His finger moved to Tony. "Peter wants to know if you'll ever be doing any actual work again any day soon."

"I have to talk to CB."

"Whatever. By the coffin, Lee."

"Yeah, I'll be right there." When Adam was gone, he said, "Someday, you're going to tell me what's going on, right?"

"You know..."

"I meant all of it. Details."

"What, you didn't like Leah's explanation? Kind of looked like you did." Long pause. Probably not as long as it seemed. Time slows when you have both feet in your mouth.

"Just let me know if I can help, okay?"

Been there. Done that. Got the T-s.h.i.+rt. And since Tony knew from sad experience how the conversation would go if he said no, he decided to take the path of not having yet another argument with Lee. "Sure," he lied.

Lee looked surprised. "With the..." He gestured at the floor. "You know."

"Yeah."

Wizardman and Actorboy.

Nope. Not going there either.

"Tony! Why is Kevin Groves in CB's office?"

Tony glanced down at the hand holding his arm. Specifically at the large black spider that covered the back of it. "New tat?"

"Don't be ridiculous," Amy sneered. "A new tat would still be all red and puffy and gross. Now, answer the question; has CB agreed to give that creep an interview?"

"No."

Her grip tightened. "Stop being coy."

"He... Kevin... saw something, in the parking lot."

Brown eyes rolled between the double fringe of thickly mascaraed lashes. "Saw what?"

Tony jerked his head toward the door to the bull pen, currently open a suspicious six inches. "The walls have ears."

"Yeah? Well, they also have the coffeemaker from the office kitchen." Amy's voice rose to don't f.u.c.k with me levels. "So unless they want me to take it back..."

Darkest Night - Smoke And Ashes Part 22

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