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Harley Merlin and the Mystery Twins (Harley Merlin #2)(6)
Author: Bella Forrest

“No. I was already eighteen when I was discovered,” Dylan replied. “I had some wiggle room with what I told my foster parents. They weren’t happy when I said I was sticking to a local community college, but they got over it. They don’t know what I can do, what I am.”

I breathed out, unable to process the concept. I scowled at Alton. “And you’re okay with that? You’re okay with taking foster kids out of their homes and tossing them in the coven? Do you have any idea what we go through before we find a decent family, to then have it taken away from us?”

“Harley, before you dismiss this, please go out there and watch how it’s done,” Alton said. “I can’t say it’s the best solution in every case, but it is in most. I’m sure you’ll get a better understanding of it once you’re out in the field.”

“Just follow my lead and it’ll be fine,” Wade replied, giving me a reassuring nod. “The magicals are always safer in the coven.”

“Especially now that we know Katherine Shipton is on the loose, right?” Raffe cut in, raising an eyebrow.

Alton nodded. “Precisely. No foster parent can protect a magical from a witch like Katherine. We need to get to those kids before she does.”

“So, we’re afraid Katherine will snatch them first,” I mumbled.

“Yes, Harley. Two are already missing, and there are rumors flying around about her building an army. The purpose is yet unknown, but her record doesn’t leave room for any positive assumptions, if you know what I mean,” Alton said.

“It’s probably linked to her wanting to become a Child of Chaos. She probably needs the magical muscle to get that kind of power,” Tatyana suggested.

Boy, that must have been a lot of muscle, since the Children of Chaos were the very sources of our power, to which we were all deeply connected, one way or another. Chaos permeated everything, and so did the Children, extensions of raw energy like Darkness, Light, or the natural elements, among others. This was like a mere mortal looking to dethrone the ancient Ares, god of war, or Poseidon, god of the sea. Just bordering on crazy, yet somehow… seemingly doable?

“We should stop assuming and get some facts, before anything else, where her plan is concerned,” Alton said. “Let’s focus on these kids for now. They need us.”

My aggravation began to subside. I figured I could help bring the magicals to safety—temporarily, at least, until we fixed our Katherine Shipton problem. After that, I could push to have the kids placed back with their families if they wanted to return. They didn’t have to be glued to the coven to benefit from its protections and education.

Wade ran a finger over the list, then looked at Tatyana. “Okay. Here’s how we do this, to cover more ground. You, Dylan, and Astrid take the right half of the list. They’re all in the east and southeast of the city. Santana, Raffe, and I will take the left. They’re on the opposite side, north and northwest,” he said, then nodded at me. “Harley, what’ll it be? Left with Tatyana or right with us? Your choice.”

I thought about it for a minute, until I noticed that one of the addresses was close to the Smiths’ place. “I’ll go with you, Santana, and Raffe,” I said. “My foster parents are in the area. I’d like to pop by and check up on them while we’re there.”

“That won’t be a problem,” Wade replied. “Good. That being said, let’s get on with this, and meet back in my office in the evening to draw up a preliminary report.”

“Ugh, can’t we meet somewhere bigger than a matchbox, please?” I retorted.

Wade narrowed his eyes at me. “At least I have an office.”

“What good is it if you hit your elbows on the walls all the time, huh?” I replied with a devilish grin. His tiny office was one of the few aspects of life in the coven that he could never clap back on. Even he’d agreed, albeit not in public, that it was ridiculously small. I knew it was a gratuitous shot, but I just reveled in riling him up once in a while.

The others chuckled. Alton stifled a grin, then put his hands behind his back.

“I look forward to seeing some progress,” he said. “If you need anything or if you run into any kind of trouble, call O’Halloran or Preceptor Nomura immediately. If all else fails, I’m here as well.”

We all gave him a brief nod then left him in his office.

Once we were out, Wade filled me in on what I needed to prepare for this mission, according to the coven’s usual protocols. Then, we agreed to meet back by the magnolia trees in the living quarters in an hour, to give ourselves some time to suit up and plan our routes, based on the addresses in the file. We each snapped photos of the list before spreading out and returning to our rooms.

Suits were needed for this kind of mission, since we were meant to impersonate Social Services employees on a routine checkup of the foster kids. It was the most inconspicuous way in which we could insert ourselves into new magicals’ lives without alarming the adoptive or foster parents. The coven issued some phenomenally well-crafted ID cards for this type of work.

Heck, we’d pulled off Homeland Security during our Bestiary investigation. Social Services was going to be a breeze.

Four

Harley

The one thing I’d forgotten to do in the morning was check the dreamcatcher. Tobe had been kind enough to give it to me on the off chance it might help me remember something about my life before the orphanage.

It was a charmed dreamcatcher, with black beads and red, peacock-like feathers. I hung it above my headboard at night and whispered an old Navajo word to activate it. Once I fell asleep, it captured all my dreams—and boy, was my head a pile of weird or what?

As I slipped into a dark gray pantsuit, matched with a simple white shirt and black leather flats, I thought I’d have a look at what I’d dreamed the night before. I was pleased to see that the nightmares had subsided, ever so slightly, no longer dominating my sleep with gruesome gargoyles tearing the flesh from my bones.

I’d had plenty of those during the first two weeks after the incident. I’d dreamed of Adley and Finch kissing, then laughing at me as they tossed me into Quetzi’s glass box in the Bestiary. That ancient Aztec snake had eaten me alive more times than I could count. Sometimes, I dreamed of Ryann and the Smiths, and a future vacation in Maui. Even there, the gargoyles found me.

In the midst of all this, however, there were barely any earlier memories resurfacing. I kept dreaming the same scene with my dad holding me and his sister, Isadora, telling him to get away before they caught him. By “they,” I assumed she meant the covens. After all, my dad was a wanted man for killing my mom and other magicals at the time.

I had to admit, I was a little frustrated with the dreamcatcher, though I only had my brain to blame for not digging deeper into my subconscious. Then, as I experienced the full audio-visual of my last dream for the previous night, my breath hitched.

“Holy crap,” I murmured, suddenly finding myself sitting in a small living room with cream walls and white curtains.

The sun inundated the room, casting a golden glow on everything, including the satiny fabric of my teeny-tiny straw-yellow dress. My little hands and bare feet made me realize that I was still a toddler, sitting in… my father’s lap, in one of the armchairs. The image around me was incredibly crisp, better than what I’d seen before through the dreamcatcher.

“Look at that,” my dad said, showing me a photo of him and my mom.

I teared up, recognizing the ballroom photograph I’d found in my mom’s trinket box, along with my Esprit and the deck of cards. I heard myself coo and gurgle, reaching out with my chubby little fingers to touch the photo.

“That’s Mommy and Daddy, Harley. Before all the hurt happened.”

My dad’s voice was broken and shaky. I looked up at him. The toddler version of me saw him as the familiar face, the savior and caregiver. The grownup me, however, saw a handsome and tormented man, with teary blue eyes like mine and thick, black hair. I was so conflicted at that moment. It hurt worse than when Finch slammed me into the banquet hall ceiling shortly before he let all the gargoyles out.

“We were happy then, sweetie,” he added, smiling. “You weren’t even in the plan yet, but, boy, were we happy to learn you’d join us in this world!”

Tears streamed down my cheeks as I gripped the dreamcatcher’s leathery edges and prayed to all the possible gods that this dream wouldn’t end abruptly, like the others. This was as close as I would ever get to my dad. Yes, he was a murderer, by all accounts, but… he was still my father, and he seemed so sweet and kind. So different from the homicidal maniac he’d been described as before.

“You know, if I could go back, I would do it all again,” my dad whispered. It felt so strange, as if he were actually standing next to me, his lips just an inch away from my ear. “I would fall in love with Hester again… I’d marry her. I’d watch you grow in her womb. Hold you in my arms on your first day. Kiss you goodnight and do my damned best to make this world a better place for you. I’d do it again, baby girl…”

“Isn’t there something you’d change, though?” A female voice made my father raise his head.

I instantly recognized her. Isadora Merlin, his sister. The blue eyes, the long black hair, the ivory skin. Yes, I’d seen her before. Even as a toddler, I seemed to remember her. I was happy to see her, too.

My father sighed, before giving her a weak smile. “I think we both know what I would change,” he replied.

“But you can’t, Hiram,” Isadora replied, looking equally heartbroken.

Were they talking about Mom? Katherine?

“I can’t dwell on it, either,” he said. “But I can still take care of my little girl and make sure she’s safe until I find a way to stop all this.”

“You’re a danger to her, Hiram. You know that.”

“I can handle it!” my dad snapped, then lowered his voice when he noticed my anxiousness. “I’ve made it this far, haven’t I?”

   
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