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HUNGER: By Lori Titus

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
The Marradith Ryder Series—The Art of Shadows: Part 11

“What do you mean it was a mistake? How does anyone even make a mistake of such proportion?”

Henry Pollard sighed. Fiona was a bundle of red hair, blushing skin, and bloodshot eyes from an overnight flight. She wanted to throttle someone.

Henry shook his head. “I wasn’t here at the time. You know as well as anyone, these things happen.”

“Our men knew what they were doing. We always assume any human that has been held by a Wolf has been bitten. So how did your people overlook it when that was in the paperwork?” Fiona yelled. Her eyes shined with anger.

“Natasha told me the person scheduled to do Jenny’s procedure was late; she was going to have her memory erased, as ordered. They were waiting and… Jenny went into her first Change.”

“Does anyone have any idea where Jenny might have gone?”

“We have someone working on it,” Henry said.

“Speaking of Natasha, where is she?” Fiona asked, fearing the worst.

“She‘s alright. She‘ll be home for a bit,” Pollard said. “Natasha wasn’t injured but she saw your men get killed. It was the first time she saw anything like that, and it shook her.”

“I need this to be handled. I can’t have news of such a thing getting out. A new Wolf loose in Los Angeles. As if I don’t have enough with Rafael…”

“We’ll handle it,” Henry said resolutely.

“You had better. Ramshead is a two timing son of a bitch, don’t think that I don’t know it. Tell him this mess gets cleaned up properly or I’ll have his ass.”

**

Jenny heard a ding and an automated voice.

“Approaching….. Wilshire.”

Jenny sat up. The passenger in the seat next to her was an elderly man holding a bag of groceries.

The bus was so crowded that she could barely see out of the front window.

She was wearing clothes that weren’t hers, she’d never buy anything so hideous – a pink running suit and old tennis shoes.

She was also carrying a leather bag, the kind she might ordinarily use for overnight travel.

In fact, she was sure this bag did belong to her.

As discreetly as she could, she opened the bag.

Just a peak.

Inside were tightly rolled wads of cash.

The bus stopped and she made her way out, pushing through the crowd of people that refused to move or back out of her way.

There was an old high rise hotel, with units that had been converted into apartments on the corner. When she asked how much, the manager looked at her suspiciously. “ Five hundred dollars a week. Cash. Up front.”

She paid him and he took the money with a sneer.

**

Once inside the furnished room, the first order of business was to go through her bag properly.

The money was separated in wads of twenties. All untraceable. She stopped counting when she got past thirty thousand.

She could remember bits and pieces of the previous days. She remembered the guards packing her bags and taking her from Marradith’s house. There was a plane trip, another ride in a black SUV, and she was brought to an office.

The girl there asked her if she wanted coffee…..

The next thing Jenny remembered, she was inside a house, standing over a dead body.

She could be sure it was a woman’s body only because what remained of her wore a dress.

Tears sprang to Jenny’s eyes, because she knew what she’d done.

**

Jenny closed the drapes, relieved to immerse herself in quiet and darkness. She stripped away all her clothing and lay down in bed. Her thoughts raced. She began to shiver. Even as she fell into an uneasy sleep, hunger began to take hold. She knew that when night came, she would go back down to the street.
 
Looking for food.

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©2010 Lori Titus

Werewolves, Shapeshifters, Vamps…and a teenager named Marradith. New episodes are posted weekly, and you can read past episodes here: http://flashesinthedark.com/the-marradith-ryder-series/

For the lowdown on  the cast of characters, see the bestiary for Ryder here: http://loribeth215.wordpress.com/2009/09/27/ryder-ology/

 

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO JENNY WINSLOW?: By Lori Titus

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The Marradith Ryder Series–The Art of Shadows: Part 10

“Law Offices of Ramshead, Pollard, and Stuckey. How may I help you?”

Natasha Taylor spoke into her headset, thumbing through a stack of paperwork that had been left on her desk the night before.

“My name is Peridan,” the male voice replied over the line. “My partner and I have a new client awaiting intake.”

“I’m sorry sir, you’re not on my list. Who made the arrangements?”

“Victor Ramshead was called directly.”

“What name was given as the contact?”

“Fiona Shepherd.”

“I see,” Natasha said. “Please make your way to the security desk. I’ll need to see your letter of briefing before you are allowed onto my floor. The security team will fax me the paperwork.”

Peridan sighed. He was not happy, but he’d dealt with the firm before.

Moments later the fax machine chirped, and Natasha pulled the pages off, skimming through them quickly:

Date: 8/11/2010
Sojourner Agent: Fiona Shepherd
Subject: Jenny Winslow
Requested Service: Memory wipe.
Subject Winslow was held against her will by a Wolf. This subject was tortured, through means of mind control and sexual assault. As a solution, we request the services of a witch/warlock to erase the memory of all events after the date July 21, 2010 when her husband was killed, up to the present date. Instructions for your payment, and arrangements for Ms. Winslow’s proper housing and payment for all future living expenses were left with our guard, Mr. Peridan.

If there are any difficulties arising from the procedure, or there are questions, please contact my associate, Justin Granthem, at the number below.

Natasha called the desk downstairs. “It looks good. Send them up.”

***

The client, Jenny Winslow, was a pretty, thirty year old blond. She crossed her arms, her eyes darting about the room.

The two guards that brought her in were burly men in dark suits. One of them approached Natasha, and she looked up at him with a raised brow.

“We were told that Mr. Ramshead was going to take care of this wipe personally,” Peridan whispered. “My partner and I have a schedule. We need to get this done.”

“Mr. Ramshead contracted a specialist for you,” she replied. “He won’t be doing the procedure himself. We have to wait for her . Is there anything I can do for Ms. Winslow, in the meantime?”

“She’s traumatized. I don’t think there is anything to do,” the guard replied.

Natasha walked up to the woman. Jenny gave her an uneasy smile.

“Are you cold? I have a room where you could lay down for a bit. If not, I’ll be happy to get you some coffee.”

“I have been up all night,” Jenny said. “I’d like to lay down.”

Natasha showed her to the lounge. There was a throw blanket in Attorney Stuckey’s office, and she gave the woman that as well.

Jenny settled down onto the couch and was asleep in a few minutes.

Natasha went into the conference room to call Stuckey. His cell rang three times before he answered.

“Yeah baby.” Stuckey answered. Natasha could tell he was smiling.

“Good Morning, Chris.”

“I hope I’m not on speaker phone,” he said.

“No, you’re not.”

“Well good. You ran out of here this morning.”

“Well,” she blinked. “Someone had to open the office.”

“Okay. You want to stay over my place tonight? I can drop by your apartment and pick up some things.”

“If you do that, Henry might see you.” Natasha sighed. She sometimes regretted taking an apartment in the same building as Henry Pollard, one of the firm’s partners.

“Henry hell,” Chris drawled. “ I’m convinced that these bastards at the firm know every spare thought we have anyway, so why have we got to be a secret?”

“We’ll talk about that later. Right now I have a work thing.”

“Oh?”

“You know that woman I don‘t like? Ruby? She’s supposed to be here, and she’s late . We have a client here who needs to have her memory wiped. She’s an assault victim. Could you come down? I know you were supposed to have the morning off, but Victor is unreachable. Maybe you can find someone better than Ruby?”

“Alright . I’ll be there, in about ten minutes. Natasha?”

“Yes.”

“I love you.”

She smiled. “I love you, too. Now hurry your ass up.”

****

One of the guards excused himself to go to the men’s room.

The other sat in the waiting room, looking bored as he flipped through a magazine.

Natasha was about to turn and go back to the reception area, when she dropped her headset.

She bent to pick it up.

The sound she heard next made her forget all about the piece of equipment.

She stood up and looked out into the reception area.

For whatever reason, Victor Ramshead had specified that the conference room walls be made of black, double paned glass. Standing on the inside of the conference room, one could see the lobby and reception area. From outside, no one could see in.

It was so fast that Natasha didn’t see the thing, only the whir of air around it when it moved. Coming from the left - the open door of lounge- it stopped dead in front of the security guard, who’d been reading the magazine. The thing lifted him off his feet, banging his head against the  wall. The plaster cracked beneath the impact.

Natasha watched as he was hurled to the floor, neck snapped, limp as a rag doll.

Natasha kept a gun with silver bullets under her desk. But she knew that if she tried to reach it, she’d never make it.

Peridan appeared in the doorway, and he managed to squeeze off a round from his gun.

It didn’t slow the female Wolf. She gutted him.

In a flash of fur and wind it was gone.

As Natasha called for help, she heard gunshots and screams from the security desk downstairs.

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 ©2010 Lori Titus

Lori’s short story collection, Green Water Lullaby is available through Sonar4 Publications. Her novella, Lazarus, will be released later this year from The Library of the Living Dead. Meanwhile, she’s also busy working as an editor for Lady Luck Publishing. To find out more about this highly caffeinated woman, visit her blog: http://loribeth215.wordpress.com/