Sunday, April 09, 2006

Conclave...Part 9

A moment of silence stretched into a seeming eternity after I had stopped talking.

The Professor took a long, deliberate swig from his ever present two-liter of Diet Pepsi and began to speak. “So, it doesn’t look like Daniel opened up either urn. We can also figure that Drake still wants them back. Now that he has some of your ability to manipulate and travel through Shadow, he will be even harder to locate or predict. Finally, we also have Alexa to consider. We now know that she was the product of some sort of twisted genetic program of Daniel’s and Drake’s devising, so I sincerely doubt that Drake is going to let us raise her in peace in the way that we would choose. What do we do with these urns? How do we protect ourselves from a vengeful Vampire with the powers of a Demigod? And how do we protect Alexa long enough to let her grow up into the young woman she’s quite possibly destined to be? Those are the questions we need to resolve. Does anyone have any answers?”

Cerrydwen pushed herself free from the corner she had been lurking in and stepped forward to the edge of our little circle, a wicked grin on her face. “I say we release the Spirits in the urns.”

An uproar of voices met this suggestion. “What...?” “Why would we do that...?” “Not in my house...!”

Herne’s was the only voice that remained calm and quiet as his statement cut through the cries of everyone else. “I agree with Cerrydwen. Release those Spirits, it’s not right to hold them imprisoned in this way.”

Cerrywen raised a single hand, forehead furrowed like the noise of everyone speaking gave her headache. When everyone quieted down, she began to speak again. “Herne’s right. It’s wrong to leave those Spirits imprisoned. I had been wondering why I had been feeling so ill since they were brought out, but I can tell you that there are two very unhappy entities trapped within them. I can feel their pain. But, Jim, I am not suggesting that they be opened here in your home, or anywhere near where Alexa is.”

Jim piped in. “Damn straight.”

Cerrydwen nodded in acknowledgement and continued on. “Releasing these two Spirits serves a number of purposes. First, Drake won’t be hunting for them if they no longer contain the Spirits of his trapped parents. Second, if what we have heard of these two Spirits is anywhere close to accurate--remember we are getting this information third hand and as a product of Daniel torturing that poor woman--then Drake might be put off balance and on the run for a bit himself. That could give us some precious time to make arrangements for Alexa. Finally, if any genetic material does survive inside those things, we very well gain that critical DNA evidence to see if Drake really is an ancestor of any of us. Rusty, you’ve still got Daniel’s memories, right?”

I nodded, mulling over everything she had just said.

“Good. Then you probably also know where Daniel’s equipment is and how to use it, right?”

“Yes.”

“Excellent. So here’s my plan--Rusty, you need to give Jim here the address and directions to Daniel’s lab and information he needs to access Daniel’s computer files and lab notes. If he needs any special identification or permissions to get inside, you need to make arrangements for those as well. Jim, you’ll want to get there and start puzzling out how to use the equipment and see about gathering up all of the genetic data on Casters and all of the other subjects of their genetic program, but be ready to test some samples when we return with them.

“Rusty, Frau and I will take the urns to a place I know about in the Upper Peninsula where we can perform a series of rituals prior to releasing the Spirits in the urns.”

“What about me?” Ravyn asked, almost plaintively.

Cerrydwen actually smiled at that. “Ravyn, sis, you’ve had your share of excitement lately. It’s time to let some of the rest of us play around in your sandbox. Besides, we really do need to be concerned about Drake’s new abilities, so someone with Power needs to be near Alexa, just in case. I was thinking of asking you to accompany Herne back to Colorado with Alexa. Herne and Moira are experienced parents and can easily handle the mundane chores of taking care of a young child. Herne can handle himself against almost any magickal threat as well, but if Drake comes for her, he has no way to escape with Alexa to safety like you do.”

Ravyn looked almost sullen for a moment, then perked up as Bob floated down to nuzzle her neck. “Well, at least I won’t have to babysit a Zombie, I can actually babysit for a real baby this time! Betsy does need some time to heal up as well, that damn dragon’s acid was potent.”

Looking around at everyone’s thoughtful faces, Cerrydwen nodded. “It appears to be settled then. I think we all have some prep work to do to get ready, right?”

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok, much as I hate being left out of the fray, baby time sounds good, and Cerry brings up some very good points.

Releasing these souls may work in our favor in another way. Draco thought very little of Drake's abilities, so if he even partially believes that Drake found a way to have anything to do with holding his soul hostage for all these centuries, and we become his rescuer, we potentially have an ally with abilities we could only dream of, one who could also teach Rusty proper use of the powers he still possesses from Ma, while staying in control.

Come on Bob, let's go visit Alexa, she's going to love you, and it's time you learn what little humans are like in infant stage.

One thing though, I think it would be a good idea to vacate my learning center and send the students to others until this is done. Drake does know where it is and if he gets even an inkling of what we're doing that's one of the 1st places he may look.

Jim, the insurance is paid up right? O.o

Anonymous said...

Sure, the policies are paid up. But if the place gets trashed, I'll let YOU explain to the claims adjustor the part about the three-way magick battle you hosted against the she-dragon, the avatar of a demi-god, and the ninja vampire. I'm not sure the damage pattern would fit "a block party that got out of hand." I know you can be persuasive, but there HAS to be some sort of exclusion for that.

If anyone needs me, I'll be at the library reading up on biotechnology and molecular genetics.

Anonymous said...

Well, that would be easier than explaining to the police 15 dead bodies, which would include the wife and daughter of a dead police officer.

Which would you rather explain?

Besides, if we're not there, here's hoping there will only be a burglary appearing trashing from Drake looking for his parents, keep your fingers crossed he doesn't get pissy when he doesn't find them.

Anonymous said...

Ravyn honey, if you think Drake's gonna be pissed, just imagine what dear old Dad will be! Not to mention all of the spirits of those Drake has drunk the life essences of to stay alive! I'm thinkin there's gonna be a WHOLE BUNCH of pissed spirits when we release the 'rents! And Drake may finally meet his karmic justice!!
Cerry, dear, I sure hope you are a fast talker when they all come callin! * Frau cackles gleefully as she rubs her hands in anticipation * And I hope Drake gets his come-uppance too!
Frau

Anonymous said...

Frau, I'm trying to foget that I'm having to miss that part and have to babysit this time around, I want to play with the pissy spirits!!

But y'all have fun. Don't worry about Herne, Moira, Bob and me, we'll be teaching Alexa how to howl at the moon....