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Magician's Game: Discord & Rhyme
Magician's Game: Discord & Rhyme
Magician's Game: Discord & Rhyme
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My name is Dharma Parande, God Mother's Child with a strong Water Elemental. In laymen's terms, Witch. 

In my world I'm the normal one. Ivan Westerfield on the other hand, is a Cyber Witch. He doesn't need a computer to do a bit of web surfing. He's anything but normal. So I asked him to help me steal a file from the Computer of a Ceremonial Magician. 

It seemed like a good idea...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 12, 2015
ISBN9781516340071
Magician's Game: Discord & Rhyme

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    Magician's Game - Phaedra Weldon

    Infinity

    ONE

    Dharma

    This was a stupid idea. 

    Stupider because I agreed to it. 

    There I was, sitting in my white Gremlin, across the street from the home office of Blackwood Construction in a $15 a day parking lot, waiting on my boyfriend, Ivan Westerfield, to text me a signal to make a diversion. 

    How was I supposed to create a diversion in an office building in downtown New Orleans? Blowing it up was beyond my magical pay grade, or capabilities. The only thing I could do was manipulate Water. This isn't like those super hero twins—it's nothing that simple. Far from it. 

    My magic's tied to what's called a Water Elemental, an Undine. When anyone sees it, they think mermaid! Not that many people see her. Witches, and those gifted with magical sight, can see her. Cowens, non-magical people, never notice she's there. But she's more than just a mermaid or a tool. She's been my constant companion since I hit puberty and flooded the house twice because I didn't understand how magic worked. 

    It was memories of that flood that gave us the idea for Ivan's diversion. I'd already sent her into the high-rise. 

    I wished I'd parked in the shade. March in New Orleans is a prelude to the agonizing heat in June, July and the dreaded August. Forget about frying eggs on the dashboard of the car—more like turns them into ash. Sweat ran down the sides of my face, down my chest between my boobs, and down the middle of my back as I waited. All my fears and a butt-load of anxiety rested with Ivan and what he was attempting inside. This wasn't just another big company in the Business District. This company belonged to the strongest Ceremonial Magician in Louisiana. And he had something we wanted back. 

    Well, my boss ordered me to get it back. It's a file of something he doesn't want made public. And since I'm a Water Witch, and not all that tech savvy, I asked Ivan to help me. Because Ivan's witchy-power is something I've never seen before. 

    Truth is, no one in the Magical World's seen this kind of magic. The guy can manipulate the Cyber World. No joke. Doesn't need a computer to tap the Internet. He thinks it and he's there. A friend of his calls him Google Boy. He's not that far off. Most people, well everyone else, when they want to know something, they bury their faces in their phones, tablets and computers. Not Ivan. I've watched him pause, his eyes glow green and bam. He's got all the information a search engine can call up. 

    Ivan's one of a kind. 

    And those in Blackwood's building were about to get a taste of what a Cyber Witch can do. 

    I flinched as a transparent chat window appeared to my right. This was Ivan's way of communicating non-verbally. Ghost texting. See what I mean by unique?

    Ready? 

    Answering was the tricky part. I used the phone because I can't ghost text. I typed out Yes and hit send.

    Go for it.

    I gave my Undine the signal and sat back. My next part of this crazy plan was to drive this getaway car when Ivan stepped out. I wasn't starting the car till I saw Ivan leave the building. The car's got air-conditioning, but we wanted a fast escape, so that little luxury would have to wait until we were free and clear. It's a Gremlin. The car's older than my mom. 

    Since he gave the signal, I assumed he had the file. He never told me how he planned on getting it out of a high-security building though. And if he gets caught with it—

    Alarms rang across the area seconds before the sirens. The lower doors of the glass and steel tower opened as people poured out onto the sidewalks and street. It was really impressive and if I weren't a part of this, I'd be weirded out as a passerby. 

    Two fire engines pulled up, along with a waterworks vehicle and several black and white cop cars, all emblazoned with the crescent logo for the New Orleans Police Department. I spotted wet people coming out of the building. Many of them pointed up, so I looked through the windshield, craning my neck to get a good view. Water spilled out around the seams of several closed windows, then streamed down the side of the building and splashed onto the concrete below. 

    Wow…my Undine might have overdone this just a little. I said create a water diversion, not a waterfall. But that's exactly what she'd done as water broke more window seals and pushed glass to the sidewalk below. Crap! I seriously hoped no one got hurt!  

    I felt my Undine's joy deep in my chest as she did her mojo and I gently reined her in. She reluctantly released her control of the building's water system and returned, floating in the air as a beautiful, twelve-inch high mermaid. 

    You had a little too much fun, didn't you? 

    She beamed and nodded like a bobblehead. 

    You see Ivan?

    She moved her head the opposite way. No. I thanked her and she disappeared as I leaned out the open window to look at the spectacle. The city water people were going to have a hard time explaining this catastrophe. Crowds of spectators and employees stood around as police and city workers alike barked orders to move them back from the building. 

    But where was Ivan? 

    I opened the driver's door and half stepped out of the car to scan the crowds. I searched for a tall, lanky, kind of nerdy guy with a really great face. The eyes were my favorite because they had a slightly Asian shape. His eyes used to be brown, but during a seriously 'effed up nightmare into the Faerie Realms a few weeks back, he got a good dose of Dragon blood (not the herb!) and now they looked topaz, with a hint of green. 

    But it wasn't his physical appearance I concentrated on. It was his subtle vibration. The way he felt to me. It was a combination of his smell, his moods, his overall demeanor. All of it created his uniquely special feel. I could single him out in a crowd, just as I could pinpoint a single raindrop in a puddle of water. 

    Hey, cool hair, a guy said as he passed by me to his car. I nodded at him and smiled, but I still scanned the crowd. This guy was wet so I'd bet he was leaving work and calling it a day. Classic car, he continued before he diverted his attention to the parking lot.  

    I like to color my hair. This month it's pink and blue. 

    Suppressing the urge to run into the crowd and call Ivan's name, I sat back down in the driver's seat and white-knuckled the wheel. Come on…where are you? Why couldn't I sense him?

    A S.W.A.T. van pulled up at that moment and the scene went prime time TV for me. What was going on? At that moment, I was pretty sure Ivan was caught. Why else would they call S.W.A.T. in? They knew he was there. He's hiding in some closet because they detected him on their server. That's it. We're going to jail. Or worse, Ivan is and they don't like cyber thieves these days. 

    My boss was going to be so pissed off because this meant we would have to deal with the Cowens. He'll probably fire me for bringing in a civilian Witch. Screwed. That's me!

    The passenger door opened, and I made a very girly yell as a soaked, very dripping, Ivan Westerfield settled into the passenger seat and closed the door. He smelled like chemicals and detergent. You're soaking my car! 

    Ivan wiped at his face as he blinked a few times at me. Your Undine turned on the sprinkler system at the same time she turned on all the water valves into the building. Pressure caused the sprinklers to explode. He raked long fingers through his dripping hair. I was standing underneath one in the server room. 

    I resisted the urge to hug him because…reasons. Most of those being we needed to get out of there and in a calm, non-guilty way. Since other workers were walking to their cars, drenched in water, I figured we could file out in line with them. But I would not hold my breath until we were past the cops and the S.W.A.T. 

    I cranked the car and eased into the line as a uniformed cop directed us away from the building. 

    Wow…they called S.W.A.T. 

    Yeah, I nodded to the nice policeman and turned left with everyone else. You care to tell me about that? 

    The grin he gave me was priceless. It reinforced the reasons I fell in love with him. Might be because I put in a call to every local government service before the water works started. He shrugged. The more diversion the better. 

    Great. He called them. Ivan's lucky his footprint in a system couldn't be traced because no one knew how to trace a biological signature. Those weren't my words. Those were his. Not that I understood him most of the time. So did you get it?

    Mhmm… Ouch, these pants are chaffing. 

    Where is it? I knew he knew I meant the file. 

    It's safe. 

    Ivan, I followed the crowd away from the commotion, but I kept one eye on the wet man in my car. Where is it? 

    Is this necessary?

    Is it on a flash drive?

    Better. 

    I glared at him when I stopped at a light and turned the water covering his body into ice. 

    Dharma! he shouted as the light turned green. He made a few other noises. 

    Where. Is. It? I melted a little of the ice. A little of it. 

    The ice on his arms cracked as he tapped the side of his head. It's right here. 

    I glanced at him several times before I turned down Canal. Once we were past downtown we'd be closer to his place. Our place. I reined in my anger. Why had he tapped his head? Because Ivan Westerfield had uploaded the file into the one place no one could ever find it. 

    His mind. 

    Infinity

    TWO

    Camila

    What the hell happened? 

    Camila Simon winced at the angry tone in her boss's voice behind her. She stood just outside a local Starbucks, amid the six-man IT team for Blackwood Construction. Men and women in state, county and building uniforms moved around, intent on investigating the sudden flooding. She looked at Dan Fuego, her choice of second. He faced the boss behind her with wide eyes but managed to touch her hand in support. 

    I'm so getting fired. This thought became the background noise in her head the moment she got word the flooding had been relegated to just the floors of their company. All her hopes of a bright future with a good salary, stock options, good 401K, all of it popped like a bubble in her mind. Dreams of getting her mother out of government housing and into something nice in the Garden District, or at least as nice as the houses there, evaporated before she faced her boss. 

    Deep breath. Straighten shoulders. Camila turned and faced Edmund Blackwood. 

    The intense, narrowed look in Blackwood's eyes poked a hole in her confidence. She spotted the rage behind those eyes; rage she'd seen focused on so many people since she worked for the company and trained under Blackwood's more eclectic pursuits. Yeah, I'm getting fired. And I will probably end up a black spot on the highway when an 18-wheeler mysteriously comes over the median and plows into my car. If there was one thing her hoodoo practicing grandmother always said, it was don't make a Ceremonial mad. Mr. Blackwood, we were evacuated before we could—

    He held up a hand, and she stopped talking. Camila, step over here with me. Blackwood turned and walked around the building on the street side of Starbucks. 

    Here it comes. He's going to push

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