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Authors: H.P. Mallory

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'Course, currently I was stuck doing the mindless gofer job that Knight assigned me, so that's what I'd focus on. I glanced at the clock on the wall next to me, noting I had one hour left before lunchtime. I'd already located and printed the bios of traffickers from Splendor, Moon, and Sanctity. All I had left were Estuary and Haven and I could have those done in twenty minutes, tops.

 

"How's it goin' over there, Dulce?" Trey asked as he looked over the top of his monitor at me, his wide face reminding me of the moon rising into the sky.

 

"Good, I'm nearly done," I answered, offering him a quick smile before returning my attention to the twelve or so bios left to do.

 

"Quick work," he said as he hovered over his monitor, obviously not realizing I was on a deadline. I looked up at him and nodded, noticing he still made no move to sit down again. Instead, he continued standing there, wearing the expression of a kid too ashamed to admit he'd just wet himself.

 

"Yep," I said, clicking "print" on the next bio. Then imagining I might be able to get some info out of Trey, I asked, "So what was this anonymous tip Knight was talking about?"

 

Trey shrugged and dropped his eyes back to his computer, sitting down immediately. Obviously, he knew something but even more obvious was the fact that he wasn’t about to spill the beans. "Not really sure. He said he'd fill me in while we were patrolling." Clearly, he'd been ordered to keep his trap shut. Well, lucky for me, I was really good at prying traps open.

 

"Oh, I thought you might know, since you're always on top of the best gossip." Usually, he'd leap at the opportunity to fill me in on any news around the office—it seemed like he was proud that everyone came to him first for the juicy details.

 

"Oh, yeah, not this time. It's pretty hush-hush I guess." Then he was quiet for a few seconds. Hmm, this might be harder than I thought.

 

"Wow, so
you
don't even know about it? That is hush-hush."

 

"Yep," he answered succinctly and I gave up.

 

"I'm sure you and Knight will figure things out." I didn't meant to sound so pissed off—like I was upset Knight
had
left me out of the loop. Well, truth be told, I
was
pissed off because I guessed the only reason Knight had
failed to inform me
was because he was angry I'd broken up with him. Another reason why it was never good to mix business with pleasure.

 

Trey stood up then, and propping his pudgy arms on the top of his monitor, he offered me a consoling smile as he studied me. "Things will get better between the two of you, Dulce."

 

I felt my eyebrows arch in surprise as I realized Trey was more in the know than I could have imagined. I mean, I didn’t tell him Knight and I had broken up. "So word's already gotten out about us?"

 

Trey nodded with the expression of someone disappointed. "Yeah, I found out from Sam."

 

"From Sam?" I repeated, suddenly worried that Sam had somehow broken the silence charm I'd insisted she put on herself. "What did she tell you, exactly?" I asked, eyeing Trey like a hawk.

 

Trey shrugged again and then ran his arm across his nose, apparently in an effort to scratch an itch. "Nothing really, just that you and Knight weren't together anymore. She said she didn't know why."

 

Relief cascaded through me at the same time as a rock of worry filled my gut. It was just a huge bummer to realize the finality of Knight's and my breakup was now public news. I noticed Trey watching me expectantly, like he was waiting for me to fill him in on the hows and whys of it, which of course, was never going to happen.

 

"Well, sometimes
things just don't work out," I said dismissively and faced my computer screen again. I tried to remain uninterested and casual as I forwarded to the next bio and hit "print."

 

"I thought you guys were really into each other," Trey continued, his lower lip sticking out so far, someone could trip on it.

 

"Relationships aren't as easy as they appear to be," I said in a stilted tone, not wanting to discuss any of this at all. It was beginning to leave a bad taste in my mouth.

 

"Knight's been different ever since though," Trey continued, sighing heavily. He leaned his large head on his arm, looking like a country singer about to lament his unrequited love in a woe-be-gone song.

 

I knew I should've just avoided the subject altogether because it wasn't like I could do anything about it. I'd done what I had to and that was that. But somehow, I couldn't help my own curiosity. "What do you mean?"

 

"He's just in a crappy mood all the time now and doesn't seem like he wants to hang out with any of us, like he used to."

 

I exhaled my pent-up anxiety and shook my head. "He'll come around eventually. I think he just has a lot on his plate at the moment."

 

"Do you have those reports for me yet?" Knight's irritated voice sounded from behind me and I felt myself jump in reflex. I glanced at Trey and grimaced, realizing Knight had probably just overheard the remnants of our conversation. Trey just smiled innocently and sat back down, leaving me to suffer the wrath of the Loki. If I'd thought Knight was in a bad mood before, overhearing me discussing our failed relationship certainly wouldn't help things.

 

I pulled the final printouts off the printer and stacked them on top of the other ones piled on my desk.  Knight said nothing, but turned around and started down the hallway for the break room, his coffee cup in hand. He called out over his shoulder, "Just leave them on my desk."

 

I had no intention of leaving them on his desk. Nope, I had my own reconnaissance to do and that involved finding out as much as I could about this “anonymous tip.” I walked the printouts into Knight's office and sat on the visitor's chair, waiting for him to return.

 

With nothing else to do, I busied myself by scanning his office. His brown leather jacket was draped over his bookshelf, which was piled high with file folders. There really wasn't anything too personal in Knight's office, aside from a picture of him standing next to Gabriel, his best friend from the Netherworld. Knight and Gabe grew up together. Gabe was also a Loki and gorgeous—almost as gorgeous as Knight. I only met him once, when Knight and I were being held captive in the Netherworld. Moving on from the picture, there was a BMW magazine on the top of Knight's desk and a motorcycle magazine beneath it. I shook my head with an amused smirk as I thought about what a man's man Knight was with regard to his love of speed. The only signature in the office that was truly Knight’s was the smell—his office smelled just like him: crisp, clean aftershave mixed with pure and raw masculinity.

 

"I thought I said just leave them on the desk?" Knight grumbled from behind me as he closed the door, being careful not to spill his coffee. He walked behind his desk and took a seat.

 

"Yeah, you did," I answered, my tone flat. I definitely didn't appreciate his sudden aggression. "So why the bad mood?"

 

He raised his eyebrows with surprise, before frowning. "What bad mood?"

 

"Um, the bad mood that’s been hovering over you all day. If you're trying to beat the competition for 'World's Worst Boss,' you're well on your way."

 

"Funny, Dulcie," he said, although his expression said it wasn't funny by a long shot.

 

"Haven't you noticed everyone around you seems to be walking on eggshells?"

 

He glanced at me as he sipped his coffee, looking completely irritated. "Is that why you came in here—to ride me about my o
ffice manners? If so, I'm
not in the mood to hear it."

 

"No that's not why I'm here," I snapped, frowning as I leaned forward and gave him a little sass. "I wanted to bring you the printouts and ask what's going on with this new street potion you mentioned."

 

He arched a brow at me and motioned for me to hand him the stack of papers. I did and watched as he shuffled through them and then tossed them on the desk, leaning back in his seat and taking a deep breath. He rested his legs on the desk, crossing them at the ankles and stretched his muscular arms above his head like a cat just waking from a nap.

 

"I don't know if there's any credence to the tip," he started as he faced me again. "But we received a typed note saying to keep an eye out for a brand new, incredibly addictive potion."

 

"Does it have a name? And if so, was it anything you'd heard of before?" I asked, sitting on the edge of my seat as I waited for his response with visible anticipation. "Did the note say when the potion was going to hit the streets?" Knight looked at me closely, as if wondering why I was so curious. "Um, I'm back on the force again; or did you forget?" I replied to the unasked question in his eyes.

 

He dropped the suspicious expression and simply nodded. "The note didn't say what the potion was or when it's due to hit, but from the sound of it, it's something completely new."

 

"Where's the note?" I asked, trying to sound more businesslike, while burning with the need to see it. I hoped the note might give me some hint as to where it had originated and, more specifically, a hint as to who knew too much.

 

Knight said nothing, but pulled open the top drawer of his desk and handed a folded piece of white paper to me. His fingers brushed against mine and I felt my eyes go wide as they met his, which were narrowed and angry. I quickly looked away.

 

"And you checked it for prints?" I asked, unfolding the note as feelings of gratitude descended on me over the fact that I had something with which to attract my attention away from the heat in his eyes.

 

"Of course," he answered tersely, wrapping his arms across his broad chest. I glanced up at him for a second and immediately regretted it. He just looked so ... mad.

 

Refocusing my attention from Knight to the letter, I read:

 

             
New potion hitting streets soon from Netherworld. Nothing like it out there.
             
             
             
Instantaneous dependency. Could cause widespread epidemic. Increase patrols.

 

I felt myself gulping as my heart started pounding in my chest. Someone knew! There had to be a snitch somewhere in Melchior's ranks and the thought made me sick to my stomach.
The next logical step was
to
deduce
that if there
was
a snitch, he or she could easily have ratted me out ... if he or she hadn't already.

 

I took a deep breath and told myself to calm down. I was getting way too carried away, and playing the "what if" game wasn't going to help things. I handed the note back to Knight and offered him a raised brow expression, not really knowing what else to say. There was nothing in the letter that I could comment on. And, since there were no fingerprints associated with it, it truly was anonymous. Whoever left it had been incredibly careful.

 

"What do you make of it?" I asked, suddenly uncomfortable with the silence between us.

 

He shrugged. "Who knows if it's legit, but I'd rather be safe than sorry; so I'm going to treat it as if it came directly from Caressa."

 

"Probably smart," I said, the words dying on my tongue as I noticed his intent gaze on me.

 

"What do
you
make of it?" he asked, studying me as if trying to memorize every line of my face.

 

"Not much there to make anything of," I answered, feeling like I was choking on the words. He didn't lose that suspicious expression and at the thought of further questions, I quickly added: "Where do you want me to patrol?"

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