Unconditional
Cascadia Wolves - 7
by
Lauren Dane
For the family who makes my life better every day. Both that of my heart and that of my biology. Your love and support enable me to write about love and support every day.
The sun hadnt finished rising when Michelles phone rang and jolted her from sleep. One bleary eye opened to look at the clock. Six. Shed only been off shift for three hours after working a nasty domestic-violence case. It wasnt just physical exhaustion, but emotional that burned behind her eyes.
But that was the way of it when you were a cop.
Still, it had better not be her mother or anything less than an emergency. Reaching out, she managed to grab the phone without knocking everything off the bedside table.
Slattery.
Michelle? Im sorry to wake you. Its Kathy. Allie
The sound in her best friends mothers voice, the raw choke of Allies name, brought Michelle upright immediately, her heart pounding.
What? Is she all right?
Shes missing.
This hit close to home, but she managed to get her work hat into place as she pulled out a pad and pen. Where are you?
Im at her apartment. Its been broken into. Theres Kathy lowered her voice, theres mage energy here. Its wrong. Like they said it would feel.
They being the visiting witches from Clan Owen in Seattle whod taught them some defensive magicks against the mages whod been attacking witches across the country.
Im getting dressed right now. Ill be there as soon as I can. Well need to call this in as well. But let me get the magickal stuff dealt with first. Well find her, Kathy. Sit tight. Im on my way.
Michelle managed to brush her teeth while pulling her clothes on and brushing her hair up into a quick ponytail before rushing out the door.
She still had her work vehicle so she sped over to Allies place with the siren and lights on, the windows down to wake up.
She had to think. She had to push aside her fear and worry and focus on the facts. Worry wouldnt find Allie. Skill would.
Allies place wasnt too very far away, just about a mile, so she arrived within seven minutes of waking up. She jogged past the two main buildings and over to Allies and up the stairs.
Allie wanted safety. So shed spent the extra money and chosen well. The neighborhood was quiet and relatively crime-free. Her apartment was on the second floor, and when Michelle got to the top of the stairs, she found Allies mom Kathy there.
Thank God youre here.
Michelle hugged her. Im going to need you to stay back, okay. I dont want any of your energy to mix with hers.
Some witches from Clan Owen up in Seattle had offered a class on how to read different magickal energies, and Michelle had jumped at the chance. She was really glad for that as she entered the place and used her othersight. There was seeing things, and then there was opening up your senses and seeking to truly understand the energies and signatures all living beings gave off. Learning how to use it had been revelatory to Michelle. Both as a witch and as a cop.
Allies energy was therebright and vibrantas was Michelles. And then she saw it, the cloudy smudge marking a mage. It was toxic, hanging in the air like oil.
Where the mage energy hung, Allies vitality had muddied. Fear. Michelles shiver slid into nausea. Her best friend had been terrified of whatever the mage had done. She moved through the apartment, increasingly grateful for those classes. Just a few months before she might have missed all the clues hanging in the air.
She took quick notes about the color and feel of everything. Once she finished up there with the police, shed give the witches up in Seattle a call to see if they had any advice or information.
That done, she needed to call in to report the crimes. Magick could only help so much. Now it was time for good, old-fashioned cop work. Though she was wary, her boss was pretty anti-shifter. The witches hadnt come out yet to humans, but if this looked like any sort of supernatural anything, hed close his mind off, and she needed him so she could remain on the case until they brought Allie home.
Answer their questions and be as helpful as you can. Ill handle the mage part, but the rest will be investigation. She hugged Kathy once more and made the call.
Michelle had to put her human mask on when her brethren came in. She got out of the way and assisted with canvassing neighbors and getting Kathy interviewed on the record.
Allie had been missing for at least four hours. Shed left the hospital where shed been on the night shift, and that was the last anyone saw of her. Given the dishes in her sink, it was likely Allie had arrived home and eaten and had a cup of tea. It was her after-work ritual. A quick look at the DVR and it appeared shed caught up on a few of her favorite shows. Allie usually went to bed about two hours after she got home, once shed eaten and relaxed a while.
Given the folded sleep pants and shirt at the foot of the still-made bed, it looked like shed been taken about an hour to two hours after shed gotten home from work.
Theyd discovered she was missing so much more quickly than it could have been. Michelle tried to hold on to that. On a normal day, no one would have noticed anything until Allie wouldnt have shown up for her shift later that night. A whole day would have passed, clues growing colder.
This was a plus. Michelle needed to keep that in mind to hold back the fear.
When shed gone next door to speak with the neighbor whod called Kathy, Michelle had learned the neighbor had heard a scuffle but thought it was the television. She hadnt given it another thought until an hour or so later when the neighbor had left for work and saw Allies door had been left ajar.
Allie was fastidious and hyperaware of her safety. Shed never have left her door open like that. She even locked up when she went downstairs to check her mail. Knowing it had been out of character, the neighbor called Kathy right away. Another plus. Though Michelle did urge the neighbor to call the police immediately if she came upon something like that again in the future.
After they finished up at the scene, Michelle took Allies mom home. She made Kathy stay in the car while she did a pass through the house, making sure all was well before she gave the all clear.
She hugged Kathy tight, kissing her cheek. Everything is fine here. No signs of attempted entry. Worry ate at her along with the need to be doing something. Anything to bring her friend back safely.
If there are mages aroundwell maybe you should go stay with friends a while.
I cant leave while shes out there. What if she calls? What if she shows up needing me and Im not here? This is her home, Michelle. I need to be here.
Michelle nodded. Shed expected that answer but she had to try anyway. All right. Why dont you ask someone to stay here with you? Being alone means youre at higher risk. After she spoke with Clan Owen, she needed to contact the local coven to be sure people were told to use extra caution.
But the coven was really just a group of people who got together to barbecue once every few months. That was the extent of their organization as witches, though they had instituted a phone tree after Owen had suggested it a month before.
She stood, looking out the windows of a house shed spent more time in than her own growing up. The enormity of it all hit her with sudden force. Her hands shook and she balled them into fists.
It was not the time.
She pushed it back, as far away as she could because now was the time to focus. Allie needed her to be smart and strong.
Shed never had the two most important parts of her life cross this way before. But the training shed received from the clan had made her a better cop and a better witch. She could use both right then.