Authors: Claudia Hall Christian
Tags: #'romance, #suspense, #urban fiction, #serial fiction, #strong female character, #denver cereal'
Yvonne sighed. Dionne scowled.
“
What is it?” Dionne
asked.
“
Rodney’s not coming.”
Yvonne put her hand on her heart. “I know it in my
heart.”
“
But Tanesha…”
“
She was tricked,” Yvonne
said.
“
What are we going to do?”
Dionne asked.
“
We’re going to have to
kill them,” Yvonne said.
“
We have to?” Dionne
asked.
Yvonne nodded.
“
There’s no way around
it?” Dionne asked.
“
No,” Yvonne
said.
“
If there’s no way around
it,” Dionne sniffed, “can we kill them before…”
Yvonne nodded and threw the towel away.
There was a knock on the door and one of the men leaned in.
“
You girls ready to
party?” he asked.
Yvonne stuck a bright smile on her face and
followed him out of the bathroom. Dionne stood there for a moment,
gathering her courage. Yvonne turned at the door and smiled. Dionne
returned her smile and followed Yvonne out of the bathroom.
~~~~~~~~
Tuesday night — 9:08 p.m.
Denver, Colorado
“
You know what?” Tanesha
asked. “I don’t have time for this.”
The fog-serpent laughed at her words.
“
No, she’s right,” Honey
said. “I don’t have time for this shit, either.”
“
Speak your mind,” Tanesha
said.
“
I don’t take orders from
you,” the fog-serpent said in a subtly deep voice that seemed to
resonate through their bones.
“
Whatever,” Tanesha
said.
She pointed toward the door. Honey started
rolling toward the stairs. Heather and Jill followed her. Sandy
stayed by Tanesha’s side.
“
You’ll never see your
father again,” the fog-serpent said.
“
My father?” Tanesha spun
to face the fog-serpent. “What the hell are you talking
about?”
The fog-serpent laughed.
“
Tell us!” Jill
demanded.
“
Yeesss,” the fog-serpent
hissed. “The little murderous Titan makes demands.”
The fog-serpent rolled the “R” in sinister
amusement.
“
What are the rules of
that place?” Sandy asked Heather in a low tone. Honey was seated
between them so Sandy had to lean over her.
“
Sea of Amber?” Heather
asked.
Sandy nodded. Jill lit her
hairspray-flamethrower and stepped torward to the fog-serpent.
Honey looked up at Heather for an answer.
“
I can find it, you can go
there. Otherwise…” Heather shrugged. “Not much is known about the
Sea of Amber, because it traps everyone who goes there.”
“
Except Jill’s dad,” Sandy
said.
The fog-serpent laughed at Jill but slid
away from the flame. Tanesha opened her mouth, but Sandy put her
hand on Tanesha’s arm.
“
The fairy world is rotten
from the inside,” Sandy said in a low voice. “That’s what Fin said,
right?”
Tanesha reeled back from Sandy, and Sandy
nodded.
“
Yeeessss,” the
fog-serpent hissed. “Now you understand.”
“
Understand what?” Heather
asked.
“
That either wasn’t Ne Ne
or she’s been perverted by…” Tanesha gestured to the
serpent.
The fog-serpent laughed.
“
And you did this
because. . .?” Heather asked the fog-serpent.
When Heather spoke the fog-serpent shifted
away from her and moved to attack Honey. Jill jumped in front of
Honey with her hairspray-flamethrower. The fog-serpent moved
back.
“
Human… Titan… Fairy…”
Tanesha’s voice was low as if she were talking to herself. She
looked at Heather. “It’s afraid of your voice.”
Heather turned her head to look at
Tanesha.
“
Ask about Rodney,” Sandy
said in a low voice.
“
And Ne Ne,” Honey
said.
“
Yes,” Heather took a step
toward the fog-serpent, “Tell me about Rodney Smith.”
The fog-serpent looked as if it didn’t want
to respond.
“
Tell me!” Heather
demanded. “Now!”
“
He is with the others in
the Sea of Amber,” the fog-serpent said.
“
And Ne Ne,” Heather
demanded.
“
Something is rotten at
the core of fairydom,” the fog-serpent said.
“
And that
means. . .?” Heather asked.
The fog-serpent hissed at Heather. Much to
her friends’ amazement, Heather seemed to grow in size. She began
to glow with a kind of golden radiance.
“
You will tell me,”
Heather said. The fog-serpent weaved as if it were woozy.
“Now!”
“
All fairies are
vulnerable now,” the fog-serpent said. “The prize is almost at
hand, and the queendom will fall.”
“
The prize?” Heather
asked.
“
He means my mother,”
Tanesha said.
“
And the Sea of Amber?”
Heather demanded.
“
The Sea of Amber is the
domain of the serpent,” the fog-serpent said.
The fog-serpent fell silent.
“
To. . .?”
Heather demanded. “What do you have to do with the Sea of
Amber?”
“
It doesn’t know,” Tanesha
said.
“
Why us?” Honey asked.
“Why did you steal our family?”
Heather repeated the question.
“
You started this war,”
the fog-serpent said. “We only engaged after you killed two of our
kind and all of their progeny.”
“
And Yvonne?” Heather
asked.
“
Capture the prize, and
all of fairydom will fall,” the fog-serpent said.
“
Yvonne is the prize?”
Heather asked.
“
Yessss,” the fog-serpent
said.
“
How do we release our
loved ones?” Jill asked.
“
You can’t,” the
fog-serpent said. “No one has ever escaped the Sea of
Amber.”
“
My father did,” Jill
said.
“
We replaced him soon
enough,” the fog-serpent said.
“
With Rodney?” Heather
demanded.
“
Yesssss,” the fog-serpent
said. “His loss will tear the heart out of the prize, and fairydom
will fall.”
“
And Ne Ne?” Heather
demanded.
The fog-serpent laughed.
“
Tell me now!” Heather
demanded.
“
She is Ne Ne no more,”
the fog-serpent laughed.
Heather glanced at her friends. She noted
the disgust on Sandy’s face, the rage on Tanesha’s, the sly-anger
on Jill’s face, and the quiet power on Honey’s face.
“
You’re a liar,” Heather
said. “I will cast you out of this world.”
“
You don’t have the power,
half-breed,” the fog-serpent said.
“
Hera,” Heather said in a
low voice. “Come near me now.”
The air filled with electricity and the
fog-serpent’s countenance radiated with terror.
“
There is nothing wrong
with fairydom, is there?” Heather asked.
“
No,” the fog-serpent
said.
“
Ne Ne doesn’t even know
you replaced her here,” Heather said.
“
She does not,” the
fog-serpent said.
“
And Abi? Fin?” Heather
asked.
“
Prince Finegal and his
mate are resting in the palace of the queen and king,” the
fog-serpent said. “The Queen is expecting a grandchild.”
The air cackled.
“
We will get the prize,”
the fog-serpent said. “We will destroy them like you
destroyed…”
Heather clapped her hands
together, and the fog-serpent exploded with a loud
boom
. The women turned
their backs to the barrage of tiny water particles and
fog.
“
What the hell?” Jeraine’s
voice came from upstairs.
The music switched off, and everyone was
suddenly standing on the landing of the basement stairs.
“
Your mom’s in terrible
danger,” Heather said.
Tanesha nodded.
“
There’s something you
need to know,” Heather said.
“
Mom?” Tink asked. She
hesitated for a moment before running down the stairs.
“
She’s not the prize,”
Tanesha said.
“
You know,” Heather
said.
“
Miss T, are you all
right?” Jeraine said at the same time Jabari said,
“Mommy?”
“
Ne Ne, or whoever that
was, said something about it,” Tanesha said.
“
What is she talking
about?” Sandy asked.
“
I’m the prize,” Tanesha
said under her breath. She gave Sandy a nod and went to greet
Jeraine.
Denver Cereal continues…
Glossary of
Characters
Aaron Alvin:
Father of Ava; also called
“The spider” by Yvonne Smith.
Abi the Fairy:
General in Fairy Corps;
great-grandmother of Tanesha; Fin’s partner
Aden Norsen:
CEO at Lipson
construction; single father of Nash and Noelle; husband of
Sandy.
Alma Fontaine:
Mother of Heather Lipson;
Psyche.
Alexandra
Hargreaves:
Identical twin to Max
Hargreaves; ‘The Fey;’ the leader of the Fey Team; wife of Dr. John
Drayson; sister to Colin and Samantha Hargreaves.
Anjelika:
Megan, Mike, Steve, Candy
and Jill’s mother; grandmother to Katy; wife of Perses.
Andrea Menendez or Andy
Mendy:
Mother of Sandy; Seth’s
love & lover from the time he was 14 until he lost her when he
was 30.
Annette:
Reality television star;
mother to Jabari; Jeraine Wilson’s ex.
Arthur “Raz”
Rasmussen:
Member of the Fey team;
boyfriend of Samantha Hargreaves.
Ava — Amelie Vivian
Alvin:
Denver Police Crime Lab
Technician; fiancé of Seth O’Malley; daughter of Aaron
Alvin.
Ben Red Bear,
Detective:
Denver Police Detective in
charge of investigation of rapes; possibly involved in the
distribution chain.
Bestat Behur:
Partner to Zack Jakkman;
stepmother to Teddy; dragon.
Beth Baker:
Ava’s best friend; Child
Psychologist; murdered by Saint Jude.
Blane Lipson:
Jacob’s ‘cousin;’
assistant to Jacob Marlowe at Lipson Construction; Chinese Medicine
doctor; husband of Heather; father of Mack; getting bone marrow
transplant for HIV infection.
Bob aka ‘Blood spatter
Bob’:
Former expert forensics instructor
with the FBI; currently a laboratory technician in Ava’s Denver
Police Department lab.
Bumpy Wilson:
Good friend of Seth’s;
medical doctor; father of Jeraine Wilson, husband of Dionne, born
Leroy Wilson.
Candace or Candy
Roper:
Daughter of Anjelika;
sister to Jill.
Charlie
Delgado:
Stepbrother of Sandy;
street kid; drug addict; moved in with Sandy in
Cimarron
.
Chesterfield or Mr.
Chesterfield:
Rodney Smith’s large black
dog, which he was given in prison from the Puppies for Prisoners
program; best friend of Jabari.
Celia Marlowe:
Wife of Sam Lipson; mother
of Valerie Lipson and Jacob Marlowe; Delphie’s best friend; died of
cancer nine years before Denver Cereal begins.
Cleo:
Black and white cat
belonging to Sandy.
Colin
Hargreaves:
Brother of Alex, Max and
Samantha Hargreaves; Homeland Security Agent; Fey Team member;
father of Paddie Hargreaves.
Dale:
Boyfriend of Beth Baker,
Amelie’s best friend; housemate of Amelie; Handyman who lives with
Seth O’Malley.
Delphinium or
Delphie:
Psychic; beekeeper; master
gardener; best friend of Celia Marlowe; girlfriend to Sam
Lipson.
DeShawn Jones:
Ex-drug dealer; current
site manager at Lipson Construction
Dionne Wilson:
Wife of Bumpy Wilson;
mother of Jeraine and LaTonya; medical nurse; singer.
Erik Le
Monde:
Father of Wanda; plumber;
works for Lipson Construction.
Edie the Fairy:
Second daughter of Queen
Fand & Manannán; younger sister to the Blue Fairy and elder
sister to Mari; nanny to Jill and Jacob’s twins.