would make the zombies stop killing other people,’ I said.
Dev’s eyes widened and he went pale.
‘Who came up with the idea?’ Lisandro asked.
‘I did,’ Nicky said.
‘You are a sick motherfucker,’ Lisandro said.
‘Yes, yes, I am,’ Nicky said, totally unbothered by the comment.
Lisandro laughed, as if he couldn’t quite believe it, but he did.
‘You’re not going to actually do it, are you?’ Dev asked.
‘They are citizens with rights, so no,’ I said.
‘Not if Anita thinks the vampires in custody committed some of the murders without being controlled by their master,’ Nicky said.
‘They’d still be legal citizens,’ I said.
‘But they’d be executed anyway; what does it matter whether you stake them during the day or feed them to the people they killed?’
‘It does have an interesting sense of irony,’ Yancey said.
‘They’re either people, with all that means, or they’re not,’ Dev said. ‘You can’t make them legal and fight for the law that gave them a second chance at life and then turn around and lie so that they lose that second chance.’
‘That’s directed at me, I take it,’ I said.
‘Yes, because it’s your warrant and you are the expert on vampires. If you decide that they killed people without being forced to do it, then they’re dead,’ Dev said. He didn’t sound happy, but he was right.
‘And the marshal who holds the warrants has complete discretion on how the executions are to be carried out,’ Nicky said.
‘Is that true?’ Yancey said.
I nodded. ‘Yeah.’
‘So you could do anything to them as long as they die eventually?’ Yancey asked.
I nodded again. Olaf, alias Marshal Otto Jeffries, was known to torture his vamps before killing them; of course, torture was his hobby, but the badge and warrant gave him a legal outlet for his passion. It did make one wonder about the job, when a serial killer found it a good outlet.
‘You look like you’re remembering something bad,’ he said.
I shook my head. ‘I try to be humane when I kill, so let’s table the idea until we get desperate.’
‘We won’t get that desperate,’ Dev said, looking at me, very seriously.
‘If he’s as powerful a necromancer as I think he is, he could raise dozens of zombies.’
‘What about the zombies in the morgue?’ Nicky asked.
‘What about them?’ I asked.
‘Were they all murder victims?’
‘I don’t know.’
‘What would it mean if they weren’t all murder victims?’ Yancey asked.
‘That every zombie this guy raises turns into a killer.’
‘He’s ordering them to kill,’ Nicky said.
I nodded. ‘Yeah, he has to be.’
‘Well, this just gets better and better,’ Yancey said.
‘Don’t most zombies need a ritual to raise them from the grave?’ Badger asked.
‘Yes,’ I said.
‘Does this necromancer need a ritual, and if he does, could we use that to find him?’
‘I don’t know for certain, but if he does, then yeah, potentially I could trace it back to him.’
‘How would that work?’
‘You know that old saying, about more than one way to skin a cat?’
‘Yes.’
‘There’s more than one way to raise a zombie, and more than one way to catch a necromancer.’
‘You have an idea,’ Nicky said.
‘Maybe.’
‘Maybe is better than nothing, so let’s hear it,’ Badger said.
I told them my maybe.
‘You’re setting yourself up as bait; as your bodyguard I vote no,’ Lisandro said.
‘She’s not bait,’ Nicky said.
‘She’s going to do the metaphysical version of standing in the middle of a fight and yelling, Come and get me! That’s bait,’ Lisandro said.
‘He’s going to think she’s bait, that’s the point,’ Nicky said.
‘So she’s bait.’
‘It’s not bait, it’s a challenge. Anita is betting that she’s the biggest, baddest necromancer,’ Dev said. He was very serious as he studied my face.
‘Don’t mean to be a wet blanket,’ Yancey said, ‘but what if you’re wrong? What if he’s the biggest and baddest?’
‘He won’t be,’ Nicky said.
I wasn’t quite as confident as Nicky, but I was confident that if I raised my own mini-army of zombies, the Lover of Death wouldn’t be able to resist coming around to check out the competition. It would distract him from the fact that Hatfield and her team of SWAT were hunting his original body. It might keep him from inhabiting it once darkness fell, and killing all of them. If she could destroy his original body, and I could trap him in whatever body he was inhabiting at the moment here in town and destroy that one, we could kill him, and we had to kill him, because we had to stop him, and dead is the stoppest stop of all.
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