Part 30 (2/2)

Chapter 13.

Megan came to work with a fair amount of trepidation and unease.

She had left without an explanation, and she had the feeling that Finn was going to have no idea why. And when she told him she had left because she'd been certain that he'd intended to strangle her, he wasn't going to believe her. He was going to be disdainful, certain that she was having more dreams, that she was listening to Morwenna's stories and palm readers who suggested he was bad for her, that she needed to get away from him, that he was such a violent human being she could wind up dead.

In his own mind, he probably had a right to feel that way. He truly seemed to have no idea that his eyes could glow like those of a wolf in the night, or that he could pin her down as if she were the victim of an a.s.sault, wind his fingers so tightly around her flesh.

What if she were the one losing her mind? No, she had known that she had been fully awake. She had been awake enough to pack.

Whatever power of suggestion had come into either of their minds, she didn't intend to ruin the rest of their lives.

She just wanted to make sure that they had lives, she reasoned with herself.

But if so, it was important she show up for work.

Halloween was now just two nights away and the parking lot was crowded. She was dismayed to find herself far from the hotel when she at last found a spot. The wind seemed exceptionally chill as she locked Aunt Martha's old Chevy and made her way to the entrance. Hotel staff greeted her pleasantly, and she returned their h.e.l.los. When she came to the Conant Room, as the dinner and dancing spot was called, waiters and waitresses were setting up, and serving the few early diners who had arrived.

Finn was at work already, doing sound checks.

He glanced up, acknowledging her presence with a nod, then went back to the task at hand. A moment later, he rose from the squat he'd been in to test the wires, and told her, ”We're closing in on the actual holiday. I was planning a lot of cover songs for tonight. Four of our own each set, and I have a list of what we'll cover as well. We'll do some Concrete Blond from the Bloodletting CD, and a lot of real Halloweeny stuff, 'Monster Mash,' 'Time Warp,' 'Hey There, Little Red Riding Hood,' 'Be My Frankenstein'... I've written it all out; you'll find the list on the podium over there. If there's anything you don't like, let me know. I'm going to get some coffee.”

He stepped off the stage and started by her. A breath away. He didn't touch her. She was still startled by his completely businesslike greeting.

What had she expected? Greater anger, dismay. A determination that he would get her back.

Maybe not. Finn had his pride.

She could feel the warmth of him, smell his scent. Her heart ached suddenly.

”Finn.”

He stopped and turned back.

Previous Top Next”That's it? That's all? Read the list?”

His hands fell to his hips, his jaw twisted. Naturally, he was angry. ”Let me see, you left me because I've turned into a maniac in the middle of the night, and you're afraid I'm going to hurt you. You didn't bother to tell me where you went, or even call and say, 'Hey, Finn, I'm okay, just having a few problems.' Or even, 'Finn, you're having severe problems, you a.s.shole, and I need some distance.'

But, hey, you were the one who didn't want to leave Salem, work ethic and all, so I figured you would be here tonight.”

She stared at him. He kind of had it in a nutsh.e.l.l, so she wasn't sure what to say.

”What, Megan? I was supposed to have dropped everything in life and come chasing after you again? I called and you know it.

Somehow, it seems to me that we should try to get to the bottom of this together, but, what the h.e.l.l. I've had a few strange dreams of my own and you weren't trying to kill me in them, so... check over the list. If you've any problems, let me know.”

He walked on over to the bar. They were getting to know the bartender fairly well. The bearded guy greeted Finn, and had apparently known that he'd come for coffee, because a large cup was in front of him in a matter of minutes.

Megan walked up on the stage, found the list, and looked it over. Horror cla.s.sics for the most part. She had no problems with any of the songs he had chosen. She'd go to the bar and let him know, and try to make him understand a little better what she was going through. It hurt that he had implied she wasn't worth coming after again. Had she wanted him to tear the city apart, looking for her? No. She had left because she was afraid. Really afraid.

She glanced at the bar and was startled to see that though it was near empty, there was a woman sitting right next to Finn. It was Sara, from Morwenna's shop. She hesitated, then walked up and took a seat beside her, asking the bartender for a water with lemon. Sara said h.e.l.lo to her and Megan smiled. ”I would have thought you'd still be at the shop. It must be as busy as a hive in there now, so close to Halloween.”

”It is busy, but Morwenna brought in some of the part-time help. She'll be here herself in a while. When they close the shop, she, Joseph, and Jamie are all coming by.”

”That's nice,” Megan said. She glanced around Sara to Finn. He was busy turning a stirrer in his coffee. ”I wish Morwenna wouldn't feel as if she had to be so supportive that she came every night. She must be getting tired.”

”Morwenna doesn't get tired. Not around Halloween time.”

”Well, that's good,” she murmured.

Sara looked at her, studying her features. ”Morwenna draws energy at Halloween. For us, you know, it's really like a high holy day.”

”Yes, I know.”

Sara smiled. ”Um. You know, you just don't believe.” For some reason, the girl's grin reminded Megan of that given by the Ches.h.i.+re Cat. It made her feel uniquely uncomfortable.

Or maybe it was just the way that Finn and Sara seemed to have gotten over their differences and were suddenly so chummy.

”It's about time to get started,” Finn said abruptly, rising. ”Thanks for coming, Sara.”

Megan thought that the two exchanged a strange glance, as if they were sharing some secret information. A trickle of jealousy snaked through her. She wasn't imagining any of this. Finn... he had seemed to dislike Sara before. Now he was talking to her in a way that seemed to intimate that they had become best friends.

Finn didn't wait for her, but headed for the stage. She shrugged to Sara, determined that she wasn't going to allow either of them to note that she had realized the sudden change, and followed Finn. Before she had reached her position, Finn had picked up his mike, and went through his spiel, introducing the two of them, welcoming the guests to the Conant Room, and telling them that they were headed into some real Halloween funk.He started right off with ”Monster Mash,” and they segued into one of their own songs, ”Angel of Darkness,” and then straight into an Ozzy Osbourne piece.

Finn watched the light play on Megan's hair.

He wished he could reach out and touch it.

He could not.

She wanted distance, and he intended to give her that. He meant to be simply businesslike, cool, collected.

Mostly, he thought, he was succeeding.

Then, there were those moments...

His fingers moved over the keyboard synthesizer by rote. He found himself looking out at the crowd, in shadow to him because of the lights on stage. It did appear as if they were in a den of monsters. But they were normal monsters. All the sickles held by grim reapers were plastic, as were the knives carried by the Jasons, Freddies, and others. Some costumes were cheap, some were good. They kind of merged in the shadowy recesses of the club.

Monsters, in life, didn't look all that different, he reminded himself. Ted Bundy had been a monster. A good-looking man, capable of engaging charm. That was where sanity came in, and that was what he had to remember. He was still amazed himself that he had called the couple in New Orleans, and that he was giving any credence at all to a book on ent.i.ties and demons. But he was glad that he had called. It all came back to people. Old crazies like Fallon, cooking up potions in the kitchen. The people here were not trustworthy. Whether they were in actuality strangers or not, he had a lot more faith in the folk from New Orleans than he did in anyone here. Even if it seemed that he and Sara were now on something of the same wavelength, he didn't trust her. He definitely didn't trust Morwenna or Joseph. He'd go ahead and shoot himself before he ever risked a word to Fallon or Susanna. Mike Smith was after his wife. The folks at the hotel seemed decent enough, but they were definitely and essentially strangers. The cop and his twin the bookseller seemed all right, but the bookseller had some strange reading habits. Theo Martin seemed on the up and up, but...

Megan turned slightly, and he could see her profile. Bands seemed to constrict in his heart. She was truly perfection. Her face, so well etched, bone structure so cleanly designed. She was lithe, she was graceful. Perfect skin, beautiful eyes, full, generous mouth, white teeth, flas.h.i.+ng smile, high b.r.e.a.s.t.s, slim waist, long, sculpted legs. Maybe someone here wanted him out of the way. Because he, too, saw Megan as perfect.

It didn't make sense. How could someone else make him have dreams?

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