been able to find peace in the garden but this morning it had eluded him. He kept hearing, over and over, the cry of the creature he had wounded in the night. It was not one of God's creatures so its pain should have no power to move him but he couldn't block the cry from his mind or his heart.
The Lord tested him, to see if his resolve was strong.
Evil must not be pitied, it must be cast out.
"Two cops." Mark Williams pursed his lips thoughtfully. "She seems to have brought in reinforcements." It was too bad yesterday's accident hadn't removed the problem but, as he always said, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Even if Ms. Nelson's friend was here to investigate the crash, he'd been very careful to leave nothing on the car that would incriminate him.
On the other hand, with the two of them rummaging about, he'd better get a move on or between the police and his trigger-happy uncle, there'd be nothing left of his lovely little plan.
"Are you going to fight with my father again?"
"Not unless he fights with me."
Daniel turned and looked up at Stuart, who had risen as Vicki and Celluci came in and was now standing behind his chair growling low in his throat. "Daddy?"
Stuart ignored him. The two men locked eyes.
"Daddy? Can I bite him for you?"
Stuart started and glanced down at his son. "Can you what?"
"Can I bite him for you?" Daniel bared small white teeth.
"Daniel, you don't just go around biting people. You've been taught better than that."
The youngest wer narrowed his eyes. "You were going to," he pointed out.
"That's different."
"Why?"
"You'll understand when you're older."
"Understand what?"
"Well... " He shot a helpless look at Celluci who spread his hands, equally at a loss for an answer. "It's a... man thing."
Daniel snorted. "I never get to bite anybody," he complained, kicked the screen door open, and stomped out into the yard.
Although laughter might be the spark in the tinder, Vicki couldn't help herself. She collapsed back onto the sagging couch, holding her sides and gasping for breath. "A man thing," she managed to wheeze finally, and started up harder than ever.
The two men looked down at her and then at each other, expressions identical.
"Stuart Heerkens-Wells."
"Michael Celluci."
"Is she with you?"
"Never saw her before in my life."
When Vicki came downstairs from changing her clothes, only Nadine was in the kitchen.
"Where is everyone?" she asked, shoving her glasses up her nose and setting her bag on the floor.
"Well, my daughters are out in the barn chasing rats, my son is hopefully wearing himself out chasing that frisbee... "
Vicki peered out the kitchen window and saw, to her surprise, Celluci throwing the frisbee for Shadow. "What's he still doing here?"
"I think he's waiting for you."
Vicki sighed. "You know, when we turned in the lane, I thanked him for his help and told him to get lost. I wonder what made me think he'd listen?"
"He's a man. I think you're expecting too much of him. Anyway, Rose and Peter are getting dressed to take you back into town and Tag's gone to check the flock."
Which reminded Vicki of something she'd meant to ask. "Tag? He doesn't look much like a Tag."
"Maybe not now," Nadine agreed, "but he was the youngest and the smallest in a set of triplets and I guess it suited him then."
"The smallest?"
Nadine grinned. "Yes, well, he grew."
Just then Celluci came into the kitchen leaving Shadow out on the lawn, tongue lolling, frisbee safe under both front paws. "Good, you're ready. Let's get going, it's almost noon. I hear Henry Fitzroy's still in bed." He kept himself from sneering but only just.
"He had a busy night."
"Didn't we all."
Then it hit her. "Going where?"
"Back into town. You need to check with the mechanic - unless you don't care if Peter's charged with operating an unsafe vehicle - someone somewhere has to know who has the skill to make those shots so I suggest we go where the boys are, and Donald has to be picked up and brought home."
"Yeah? So?" She folded her arms across her chest. "What does any of that have to do with you?"
"I've decided to stick around." He inclined his head toward Nadine. "No extra charge."
Vicki bit off the Fuck you! before she actually vocalized it. It almost choked her, but her pride, measured against the lives of the wer, meant nothing. On the other hand, in spite of what he thought, Mike Celluci did not have a direct line to