Fumio Yoshida, went out together this morning but didn"t
return from their research trip around seven p.m. when we
expected them. We"ve tried calling them, but can"t seem to
get through. However, we do know where they were planning
to go. Since it"s summer here and never gets dark enough to
impede the search efforts, we sent out a search team an
hour ago, as soon as the blizzard stopped.”
Shit
.
Magnus was in trouble, and there was absolutely
nothing he could do to help.
Fuck
.
“Lance? Are you still there?” Wiktor sounded worried.
Lance couldn"t speak through the fear that had
suddenly taken over. His breath came too quickly; he started
shaking and had to sit down on the sofa.
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“Lance? Please, answer me.” Wiktor"s voice was louder
than before.
“Yes.” Lance held the receiver with both hands so he
wouldn"t drop it. “I"m here.”
“Good.” Wiktor heaved a sigh of relief. “Now, you"re
probably not going to believe me, but there is no reason to
panic at this point.”
Yeah, right. Lance was still trying to catch his breath
from the fear hitting him full force like a fist to his solar
plexus. It had driven all the air out of his lungs, so he was
still trying to catch his breath
“Magnus and Fumio are experienced explorers. They"re
well equipped, and have been trained to deal with
emergencies like these.” Wiktor sounded like a public
relations person announcing that “there had been no danger
to the general public at any time” right after a major
industrial accident that everyone knew had caused huge
damage.
Yeah, right. Wiktor probably didn"t even know what sort
of an emergency Magnus was trying to deal with. After all,
he"d admitted that they hadn"t been able to get in touch. It
all sounded so placating and useless.
“Wha-what"s going to happen next?”
What can I do?
“We"re going to have to wait for the rescue team to either
signal us, or for them to come back with Magnus and Fumio
in tow.” Wiktor sighed again. “I realize this is going to be
hard for you, but the only thing you can do is wait. You
should really try to get some sleep….”
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Yeah, right
. Like he was going to be able to sleep,
knowing that Magnus was in danger. He was out of his mind
with worry already, and the longer he didn"t hear anything
the worse it would get.
“But I know that isn"t likely to happen. Have you got a
family member or a friend who can sit up with you? They
might be able to distract you a little bit and give you some
support.” Wiktor sounded like he was honestly trying to
help.
Heck, he probably was. Magnus had said he was a really
nice guy.
“Well, I don"t know, it"s kind of late….” Lance closed his
eyes. He was sure Ragnor would sit up with him. And he did
need someone to talk to who would understand.
“It"s totally up to you, Lance, but please, think about it.
Hold on.” Wiktor sounded like he was talking to someone
else for a moment; then he came back on the line. “Look, I"m
going to have to go. I still need to call Fumio"s relatives. I
promise we"ll get in touch the minute we know something.
Okay?”
“Okay, I understand.” Lance nodded to himself. “But
please, the minute you know something….”
“Of course. I have your number. I"ll talk to you soon.”
Wiktor ended the call.
Lance listened to the dial tone for a few moments before
he put down the receiver. He covered his face with his hands
and sat there until he was fairly sure that he wouldn"t start
crying the minute he explained to Ragnor what the problem
was.
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The moment he told Ragnor that he needed his help, the
man said he was on his way over. He"d dropped the phone
before Lance could explain further. He even knocked on the
door to avoid the risk of Jakob waking up from the doorbell.
Lance smiled. Jakob was such a heavy sleeper, he"d never
wake up, but the thoughtfulness was very touching.
Lance led him into the living room after offering him a
drink, which he declined.
“So, what can I help you with?” Ragnor looked worried.
Lance grinned. Initially he"d been worried when Ragnor
didn"t stop his flirting even though Lance had explained that
he was engaged to Magnus. But when Ragnor started flirting
with a stunned Magnus as well, Lance had come to
understand that it was Ragnor"s nature and wasn"t likely to
change. Magnus had taken a little longer to believe it, but
had learned to enjoy the harmless banter as much as Lance.
“Well, it"s Magnus.” Lance swallowed, suddenly
overcome with emotion again. Talking about it just made it
that much more real.
“That doesn"t sound good.” Ragnor tilted his head.
“What about Magnus?”
“H-he didn"t return from a daytrip up the glacier. They
haven"t heard from him and now they"ve sent out a search
team to look for him and his colleague.” Lance bit his lower
lip to distract himself from the tears that wanted to flow.
What if they didn"t find him? It may be light almost
twenty-four hours so close to the solstice, but it was still
extremely cold. And what if there had been some sort of an
accident?
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“It sounds like they"re doing everything they can.”
Ragnor moved so he sat next to him on the sofa.
“Yeah.” Lance needed to keep telling himself that. “I still
worry, though, you know?”
“Of course you do! You wouldn"t be human if you
didn"t.” Ragnor smiled. “But I"m glad you called me to sit up
with you. Shared worry is a lot easier on the heart.”
“Thanks for understanding.” Lance leaned back against
the sofa. “I"m sorry I bugged you with this, but I just can"t go
through this alone.”
“I do understand that.” Ragnor nodded. “Now, what do
you want to do to distract ourselves? There isn"t really
anything we can do on the wedding preparations, everything
seems pretty much in order there.”
“Yes, thanks to all your help.” Barring any last minute
catastrophes, it looked like they"d be okay.
“So—a movie? Or some food?” Ragnor grinned. “I do like
your brownies a lot, and I believe they
are
classified as
comfort food. Besides, even though you kindly gave me the
recipe, I can"t seem to get mine to taste as perfectly chocolaty
as yours.”
“What a great idea.” Yeah, baking would distract him for
a while by keeping him busy. Who knew? There might be
news by the time they were done.
Unfortunately, by the time the brownies were made, and
most of them eaten, there was still no news. They were both
sitting on the couch at this point, and Lance was suddenly
overpowered with fatigue. He wanted to stay awake, but he"d
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also run out of energy, despite all the sugar he"d just
consumed.
Without saying a word Ragnor opened his arms. Lance
moved right into them, welcoming the warmth of another
human next to him. It was so good to feel safe and protected.
If only Magnus were here and could feel the same.
“You get some sleep, Lance. I"ll make sure we don"t miss
any phone calls.” Ragnor"s voice was low, as if he didn"t want
to disturb Lance.
Lance was already half asleep. Even though the scent of
the man"s arms surrounding him was slightly different, the
beating of the man"s heart against his ear was relaxing him
into sleep the way Magnus"s had so often done before.
The next thing he knew was the shrill ringing of the
phone. He sat up so fast that it made him dizzy. Ragnor
grabbed him by the shoulders so he didn"t fall over. A quick
glance at the clock on the mantel as he reached for the
phone they"d put on the coffee table right next to him told
him it was three a.m.
With a grateful smile at Ragnor and after taking a deep
breath for courage, he reached for the phone. Never in his
life had he wanted good news as badly as he did now.
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Chapter Eight
“LANCE RIVERA speaking.” Lance fisted his free hand to try
to contain the tension that was bubbling in his stomach. It
made him feel queasy and light-headed, as if someone had
pulled the floor from under him. Suddenly, there was
nothing to hold onto.
“This is Wiktor Pokodny.” There was a pause. “I have
some good news for you.”
Oh, thank God!
“Please tell me—did you find Magnus? Is he okay?”
Lance leaned back against Ragnor, suddenly unable to
remain upright on his own.
“Yes, the search team located Magnus and Fumio
around one a.m. this morning. Magnus had fallen into a
crevasse and Fumio was having trouble getting him back to
the surface of the glacier on his own. The search team got
him out, and they made their way back here.” Wiktor cleared
his throat.
Fallen into a crevasse?
“Is—is Magnus okay?” Lance closed his eyes. God, he
wanted his lover to be unharmed so badly he could taste it.
“He"ll be okay, don"t worry.” Wiktor sounded like he was
trying to placate a small child. “We"ve had the resident
doctor have a look at him and—”
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“The doctor?” He sat up, feeling Ragnor take hold of his
shoulders again.
“Yes, Magnus hit his head on the crevasse"s wall when
he fell, so we needed to make sure there wasn"t a
concussion. If there had been, we might not have been able
to fly him out of here to get his leg wound taken care of.”
“His—his leg wound?”
Oh, good God, why didn’t the man
give him any details without being prodded for them?
“Apparently a piece of protruding rock penetrated his
clothing during the fall and stabbed him in his upper thigh.”
Wiktor sighed. “We got the bleeding stopped but Magnus
needs surgery to close the wound properly. There"s a small
hospital in Svalbard, just over an hour"s flight by helicopter
from here, and Magnus will be treated there. He said he
wanted to return to Stockholm immediately afterward,
though.”
“He can do that, right? I mean, you will let him do that?”
Lance remembered him signing some kind of insurance
paperwork before he left.
“Yes, he"s entitled to make the decision to return from
the assignment early in case of a serious work-related
accident.” Wiktor sighed. “This situation more than
qualifies.”
“So when will he be back?” Lance heard a small relieved
sigh from Ragnor behind him. His friend was clearly as
interested in Magnus"s welfare as he was.
“We"ll fly him to Svalbard as soon as their rescue
helicopter can get here. Once the wound has been taken care
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flight, then on to Stockholm in the evening.” Wiktor rustled
with some papers, probably looking for the exact details.
“He"ll arrive at Arlanda at twenty-two fifteen. We"ve arranged
transportation to the Karolinska University Hospital, with
which Stockholm University has a special agreement for its
employees. He"ll probably need to stay under medical
supervision for a few days, to make sure the wound heals
properly.”
“Can I see him at the hospital tonight?” Lance wanted to
fly out to Svalbad now, to be with Magnus, but by the time
he got there, Magnus would be gone. God, this long distance
stuff was awful.
“Probably better to wait for tomorrow morning when
they have visiting hours. It"s probably best to check with
them first, as well. Just to make sure Magnus will actually
be awake to see you when you visit.” Wiktor took a deep
breath. “Look, I"m really sorry this happened to Magnus, and
by extension to you, and I wish there was more I could do.”
“Thank you.” Well, waiting to see Magnus tomorrow