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After closing the portal to hell, Claire and her talking cat, Austin, acquired a new companion--Dean, who was a Bystander and should not have remembered Keepers existed. But with Dean around, and a little of her sister Dianas meddling--the world is heading for Chaos, and Claire is about to face a challenge beyond her wildest imagination.

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THE SECOND SUMMONING

The finest in Fantasy and Science Fiction

by TANYA HUFF from DAW Books:

THE SILVERED

THE ENCHANTMENT EMPORIUM

THE WILD WAYS

The Confederation Novels:

A CONFEDERATION OF VALOR

Valors Choice/The Better Part of Valor

THE HEART OF VALOR (#3)

VALORS TRIAL (#4)

THE TRUTH OF VALOR (#5)

SMOKE AND SHADOWS (#1)

SMOKE AND MIRRORS (#2)

SMOKE AND ASHES (#3)

BLOOD PRICE (#1)

BLOOD TRAIL (#2)

BLOOD LINES (#3)

BLOOD PACT (#4)

BLOOD DEBT (#5)

BLOOD BANK (#6)

The Keepers Chronicles:

SUMMON THE KEEPER (#1)

THE SECOND SUMMONING (#2)

LONG HOT SUMMONING (#3)

THE QUARTERS NOVELS, Volume 1:

Sing the Four Quarters/Fifth Quarter

THE QUARTERS NOVELS, Volume 2:

No Quarter/The Quartered Sea

WIZARD OF THE GROVE

Child of the Grove/The Last Wizard

OF DARKNESS, LIGHT, AND FIRE

Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light/The Fires Stone

TANYA HUFF

THE SECOND SUMMONING

The Keeper Chronicles #2

Copyright 2001 by Tanya Huff.

All Rights Reserved.

ISBN:978-1-101-65802-4

Cover art by Paul Youll.

DAW Book Collectors No. 1178.

DAW Books are distributed by Penguin Group (USA) Inc.

All characters and events in this book are fictitious.

All resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental.

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Nearly all the designs and trade names in this book are registered trademarks. All that are still in commercial use are protected by United States and international trademark law.

First Printing, March 2001

DAW TRADEMARK REGISTERED U.S. PAT. AND TM. OFF. AND FOREIGN COUNTRIESMARCA REGISTRADA HECHO EN U.S.A.

For Meg, who helped keep the teenagers

sounding like they were seventeen, not forty.

In Memoriam:

Austin, 19802000

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FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES, the motel room was dark and quiet. The only light came intermittently through a crack in the curtains as the revolving sign by the road spun around so fast it caught up to its afterimages and appeared to read Motel 666. The only sound came from the rectangular bulk of the heating unit under the window that roared out warmth at a decibel level somewhere between a DC9 at takeoff and a Nirvana concertalthough it was considerably more melodic than either. The smell emanating from the pizza boxcrushed to fit neatly into a too-small wastebasketblended with the lingering smell of the previous inhabitants, some of whom hadnt been particularly attentive to personal hygiene.

The radio alarm clock between the beds read eleven forty squiggle where the squiggle would have been a five had the entire number been illuminated.

Both of the double beds were occupied.

The bed closest to the bathroom held the shape of two bodiesone large, one smallstretched out beneath the covers.

The bed closest to the window held one long, lean, black-and-white shape that seemed to be taking up more room than was physically possible.

The light flickered. The heater roared. The long, lean shape contracted and became a cat. It walked to the edge of the mattress and crouched, tail lashing.

This is pathetic, it announced, leaping upon the smaller of the two figures in the other bed. Even for you.

Claire Hansen stretched out her arm, turned on the bedside lamp, and found herself face-to-face with an indignant one-eyed cat. Austin, if you dont mind, were waiting for a manifestation.

He lay down on her chest, assuming a sphinxlike position that suggested he wasnt planning on moving any time soon. Its been a week.

Twisting her head around, Claire peered at the clock radio. The squiggle changed shape. Its been forty-six minutes.

Its been a week, Austin repeated, since we left the Elysian Fields Guest House. A week since you and young Mr. McIssac here started keeping company.

The other figure stirred, but the cat continued.

For the first time in that week, you two are actually in the same bed and what are you doing? Youre waiting for a manifestation!

Claire blinked. Keeping company? she repeated.

For lack of a more descriptive phrase, which, I might add, is my pointtheres a distinct lack of more descriptive phrases being applied here. You could cut the unresolved sexual tension between you two with a knife, and I, personally, he declared, whiskers bristling, am tired of it.

Just pretending for a moment that this is any of your business, Claire told him tightly, a week isnt that long

You knew each other for almost two months before that.

were in one bed now because the site requires a male and a female component

Youre saying you had no control over the last seven days?

and did it ever occur to you that things havent progressed because theres been an audience perpetually in attendance?

Oh, sure. Blame me.

Could I say something here? Rolling toward the center of the bed, Dean McIssac rose up on one elbow, blue eyes squinting a little behind wire-frame glasses as he came into the light from the bedside table. Im thinking this isnt the time or the place to talk about, you know, stuff.

Talk? Austin snorted. Youre missing my point.

The young mans cheeks flushed slightly. Well, it sure as scrod isnt the time or the place to do anything.

Why not?

Because theres a deadlady standing at the foot of the bed.

Claire craned her neck to see around the cat.

Arms folded over a turquoise sweater, her weight on one spandex-covered hip, the ghost raised an artificially arched ectoplasmic eyebrow. Boo, she suggested.

Boo yourself, Claire sighed.

Cheryl Poropat, or rather the ghost of Cheryl Poropat, hovered above the X marked on the carpet with ashes and dust, the scuffed heels of her ankle boots about two inches from the floor. So, youre here to send me on?

Thats right. Claire sat down in one of the rooms two chairs. Like most motel chairs they werent designed to be actually sat in, but she felt that remaining in bed with Dean, even if they were both fully clothed, undermined her authority.

You some kind of an exorcist?

No, Im a Keeper.

Cheryl folded her arms. Half a dozen cheap bracelets jangled against the curve of one wrist. And whats that when its home?

Keepers maintain the structural integrity of the barrier between the world as most people know it and the metaphysical energy all around it.

The ghost blinked. Say what?

We mend the holes in the fabric of the universe so bad things dont get through.

Well, why the hell didnt you say so the first time? If I wasnt dead, she continued thoughtfully before Claire could answer, Id think you were full of it, but since Im not only dead, Im here, my view of stuff has been, you know, broadened. Penciled brows drew inBeing dead makes you look at things differently.and centered themselves again. So, how do you do it?

Do what? Claire asked, having been distracted by the movement of the dead womans eyebrows.

Fix the holes.

We reach beyond the barrier and manipulate the possibilities. We use magic, she simplified as Cheryl looked blank.

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