Part 55 (2/2)

Megan was terrified, so much so that she was afraid she'd black out again. It wouldn't help her any. Neither would fighting with Gayle, but she thought that anger might sustain her until...

Until she died, or help came.

”You know, you're going to prison. And some biker woman who killed her husband and five other jocks is going to rip your face to pieces.”

Gayle laughed. ”I'm not going to prison. Once Bac-Dal has returned, his power will keep us all safe.”

”So, you think that Bac-Dal will return. You don't know what you're up against.”

”Those ghost busters from Louisiana? Don't be ridiculous. Sure, they've had some success, but we didn't send anyone against them who wasn't entirely expendable.”

”You will be dead, or you will go to prison,” Megan repeated.

”Nope!” Gayle said cheerfully. ”Nope, I won't.”

She walked down to the end of the altar. Megan could barely raise her head, but she did. She was covered in something of an altar cloth, a huge piece of fabric with the inverted pentagram embroidered on it. The statue was at the end, and before it, a knife. Sharp, with a curved blade. A sacrificial knife.

Gayle picked it up and smiled at Megan. She took two slow steps back to Megan's head. Laughing, she put the blade against Megan's throat, teasing it along her jawline. For a few moments, Megan couldn't help but feel the chill of fear. Then she smiled grimly. ”You are such a child, Gayle. You know that you can't mar me in any way. I won't be the sacrifice that your Bac-Dal demands if you cut me.”

Gayle instantly pouted, her eyes growing dark, and Megan knew that she had hit upon the truth, but it gave her little comfort.

”You're not the sacrifice, you silly twit!” Gayle told her.

Megan held still, staring at her.

”You're not to cut me, and you know it,” she said, pretending she understood far more than she did.

”All right, so you won't be cut. But you'll die in pain anyway! When midnight strikes, and the priestess sheds her old skin to take on yours, the agony you'll feel will outweigh any little p.r.i.c.k of the knife!”

Megan blinked rapidly, trying to hide the fact that she hadn't the least idea of what Gayle was talking about. But Gayle smiled. ”Ah!

Clever girl. You didn't really get it at all, did you? It's been so much fun, watching you and Finn. You've been so mistrustful of him.

Shame, shame. That's no way to have a marriage! But admit it... hasn't it been great? The demon has gotten into his soul now and then, and I'll bet he's been a fantastic lover. Down and dirty, huh? What a pity. When he's truly come into being, he'll no longer be Finn, and you'll no longer be Megan. So you'll never get to know what it's really like, but... think of it this way. You've had a h.e.l.l of run of it, the life that you've led. And you should feel privileged, you know. Your bodies will go on-I imagine that as Bac-Dal and his priestess, you'll dress better.” Gayle laughed delightedly at her own joke.

As she laughed, someone came to her side, and slipped around Gayle's back, grinned down at her as well. ”Peek-a-boo! Ah, Megan, you don't look so famous now, you know,” Sara said. ”You look... well, all right, you look pretty good. All that blond hair flowing off the table. That white look of terror on your face-makes your eyes look so blue!”

They were all startled by a sudden scream, followed by a hard, slapping noise, and then a moan. Megan's head had jerked around at the sound.

Sara giggled. ”Morwenna!”

”Morwenna!” Megan breather in horror. G.o.d. Finn had mistrusted her so much! And here she was...

”She'd figured something out, you see. We hadn't really decided on the blood sacrifice for tonight, but... well, Morwenna could have caused some real trouble. You should have listened to her-okay, so Finn himself isn't evil. But with the demon in him... he surely did emit some bad vibes. Then, he started trusting me. You know, I could have had him a few times, Megan. I could have made him cheat on you while he was still himself. Of course... there will be time later. Not at first, of course. The priestess, cloaked in your blond hair, will want him. But in time... we'll all have our turn. And just imagine, once the priestess has entered your body...

well, you just can't begin to believe the things you're going to want to do. They certainly won't be calling you a little prude-or a little blond angel!”

”Sara! Get over here!” Someone shouted.

”Gotta go. It's rather fun to torture Morwenna. She is going to die, you know. She'll be the final sacrifice to make the transformation take place. Originally, we weren't going to use Morwenna, but you know, she has more perception than I thought. She wanted me to officiate with her coven tonight! Can you imagine? There you go-she just wasn't perceptive enough!”

Sara left, but Gayle remained, staring down at her. Megan forced herself to glower at Gayle, determined, at the least, to unnerve her. ”You really don't know what you're up against.”

Gayle shrugged. ”Maybe your ghost busters do have some special powers. But not greater than His. Not greater than Bac-Dal's.”

”Really? Because I think that your Bac-Dal intended to split Finn and me up from the time we first arrived... you know, to make both of us so much more pliable and vulnerable. We've been stronger than you antic.i.p.ated.”

A flash of anger burned in Gayle's eyes. ”So he's not a pushover-we never thought that he would be. His ancestor's blood does run in his veins. But you know, in Boston, he still blacked out. The priest wound up having to commit the murder himself, but...

Finn himself is afraid that he killed the girl. Murdered her slowly... so, Finn's poor soul will be tortured as he tries to enter his heaven!”

”Finn didn't murder her!” Megan said triumphantly.

Gayle frowned. ”It won't matter. None of it will matter.”

”I think that it will. And I think that you will go to prison. What? No one is ever going to find Morwenna's body? And you're mistaken if you don't think that our friends have certain powers. They will find this place. And they'll see to it that the police get their hands on you.”

”The police?” Gayle said, grinning again.

A man in a one of the hooded black capes came toward her. She felt a sinking sensation. It was Eddie's brother, Theo.

”Did someone call for a cop? Here I am!”

”I sincerely doubt that the entire police department is tainted. I'm a.s.suming that your coven has thirteen members? There are lots more cops out there than that!””You know, I'm itching to slap you, and that won't leave a mark at all!” Gayle threatened.

”Okay, Gayle, enough,” Theo said then, impatiently. ”We've still got work to do. Just knock her out again-we don't want her screaming at the wrong time. And h.e.l.l, do something to shut Morwenna up, will you? She'll wake the dead from hallowed ground a mile away!”

Theo walked off impatiently, still managing to swagger in his black robe.

”Night, night, Megan!” Gayle said. She had pulled a handkerchief and little white vial from the pocket of her cloak. Megan twisted her head aside, but knew that it was to no avail.

”Wait!” Megan implored her.

”What?”

”Well, you're truly having a good time torturing me. Probably you wanted to live my life. You think that you could have had Finn...

but then he didn't do quite what you expected, did he? You might have managed to befriend him, but no matter how seduced he might have felt, he didn't touch you, did he? You wanted to be a rock star yourself, and you wanted someone like Finn, someone tall, charming, so d.a.m.ned good-looking, hardworking, artistic-and successful?”

”I'll have whatever I want for serving Bac-Dal!” Gayle retorted.

Megan couldn't help but smile, because she sensed the slightest hesitation in Gayle's words.

”But let's face it, you're having fun torturing me. So who else that I've trusted is in this coven of thirteen?”

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