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Authors: Skye Knizley

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Raven staggered backwards.
She regained her footing and turned the stagger into a back handspring that landed her next to Thaddeus. She cut him loose and spun just in time to block another attack by Gemma.

"Looks like dear ol' dad was lax in yer
fencing training, eh lass?" Gemma cackled.

Raven brought her katana around with one hand.
Gemma blocked the attack with ease…and Raven struck her in the nose with the hardened palm of her right hand, shattering the delicate bone.

"Or maybe Bowen taught me more than to just swing a piece of steel around with no finesse,"
Raven replied.

Gemma cupped one hand to her broken nose and pulled, straightening the bone with a whimper of pain.

Raven took the opportunity to r
un to Selene. The tall brunette was still conscious, though only barely. Raven cut her loose and helped her down.

"What's happening?"
Selene asked, her eyes changing from brown to vampiric blue.

"Oh, the usual, Gemma and Xavier decided to try and revive that psycho Strohm using some strange magikal contraption and all the vampires in our family,"
Raven said. "I'm fighting her and trying to keep everyone alive while the magik slowly destroys Chicago."

Selene nodded as if this all made perfect sense and drew a knife from her boot.
"You keep Gemma busy, I will rescue the rest of the family and get them out."

Raven smiled at her sister.
"Good luck, sis. It should be clear to the lobby and you can grab weapons from the guards I killed. Whatever you do, get Mom out of here and don't stop."

Selene hugged her younger sister and then pushed her aside as Gemma's blade sliced between them.
Raven kicked Gemma's sword away and rolled backwards. Selene mirrored her roll and the two women went in opposite directions with Gemma pressing her advantage, forcing Raven to back toward the edge of the building. She stepped up onto the parapet and held her sword in front of her. Gemma closed, her longer, heavier sword pointed at Raven's head. Above them, the clouds continued to boil, crackling with lightning that struck with such force the whole building shook.

"I will raise F
ather from torpor and he will take his place as the Master of the City with me as his Fürstin!" Gemma cackled, her eyes wild.

"He's dead, Gemma!"
Raven said. "He's not coming back and if you don't stop what you're doing there isn't going to be any city left either! Look behind me! Your spell is drawing power from all over Chicago!"

Gemma looked
, but never lowered her guard. Behind Raven the city was indeed going dark, save for fires that were spreading out of control from the repeated lightning strikes from the magikal hurricane. Behind Gemma, Selene was guiding the rest of the family down the stairs. Once everyone else was clear, the tall woman raised the Mp7 she had taken in salute and disappeared through the door.

Unaware of the escape, Gemma shrugged
. "The weak will be culled, making the city stronger and Strohm's return that much sweeter."

"You're insane, Gemma!"
Raven said.

Gemma snarled and attacked.
Raven kicked the blade aside and spun, her own sword whistling through the air, only to slice through Gemma's clothes as she flipped backwards, mimicking one of Raven's moves.

"You're a quick learner, sis,"
Raven said, approaching cautiously. "But I'm still going to kick your ass!"

The two joined blades for the final time.
Lightning struck around them as the spell began to fail. Both women ducked and dodged around the magik circle, their blades flashing in the purple light. The night echoed with the sound of thunder and the metallic clash of swords as the pair fought. Minutes passed with neither woman gaining the upper hand until Gemma's blade found an opening and sent Raven's katana through the air and over the edge of the building.

"Going to kick my arse are ye little one?"
Gemma asked.

"Absolutely,"
Raven replied, her eyes locked on her sisters.

Gemma sneered and attacked, her blade aimed at Raven's neck.
Raven stepped forward into Gemma's guard, her left hand catching the other woman's wrist, her right hand encircling her throat.

"I never said I was going to use a sword to do it," she said above the crackle of thunder.
She squeezed with her left hand until Gemma screamed and dropped her sword. She then picked her up by the neck and glared into Gemma's eyes. "Surrender to mother's punishment and forget this stupid quest to restore Strohm," she said.

Gemma struggled for a moment and then nodded.
"Aye, I surrender to the judgment of court."

Raven continued to look into Gemma's eyes for a moment.
Satisfied the surrender was genuine, she tossed the vampire aside and backed away toward the slab upon which Strohm lay. She bent down near one of the ashed guards and picked up a grenade and her discarded pistol. She pulled the pin on the thermite grenade and dropped it into the skeleton's grinning mouth.

Behind her, Gemma screamed in horror and scooped up her blade.
She charged blindly as Strohm's remains burned white-hot.

Raven turned her head and looked at her sister.
All she saw was madness; insane loyalty to a dead vampire who was never coming back. She gritted her teeth and squeezed the Automag's trigger. Her father's gun spat thirty caliber justice, punching a hole through Gemma's heart. The vampire disintegrated in a shower of sparks and ash, her blade eventually being stopped by Raven's boot. She scooped it up and rammed it through Strohm's chest. The blade was as good a grave marker as any.

Epilogue

 

Raven sat next to Levac's hospital bed, a magazine clutched in her hand.
She woke to the sound of his voice.

"Hey you," he said, his voice raspy and weak.

Raven smiled and put the magazine aside so she could take Levac's hand. "Hey you. How do you feel?"

"Alive…
tired…and very confused," he said. "How come I'm not dead?"

"Because I brought you here,"
Aspen said, entering from behind Raven.

"And where exactly is here?"
Levac asked.

"Mercy general,"
Raven replied. "You've been in a coma for a few weeks. Aspen? Will you let the quacks know our boy is awake?"

Aspen nodded and left the room.

"I thought I was going to die," Levac said.

"So did I, partner,"
Raven replied. "I did CPR on you till you came back to us and the kid managed to get you here while I dealt with that other business."

Levac closed his eyes and leaned back into his pillows.
"So we won then?"

"We won, Rupe,"
Raven confirmed. "Thanks to you."

"You did the heavy lifting, Ray,"
Levac said.

Raven was about to reply when the doctors entered.
She backed away to let them do their thing. "I'll be outside, partner."

Levac didn't answer
, but she knew he was in good hands. For the first time in sixteen hours she left the room. Aspen was leaning against the wall outside and the two began to walk down the corridor together.

"Coffee?"
Raven asked.

Aspen smiled.
"I'll take a tea."

"Tea it is, then."

They entered the cafeteria. At four in the morning there was no one there, but a maintenance man polishing the floor, headphones blasting reggae as loud as they could. Raven smiled at him and got a black coffee and a cup of Earl Grey tea and joined Aspen at one of the small round tables. They sat quietly for a moment, sipping their drinks. Finally, Aspen looked up at Raven.

"So… are you going to tell him?"
she asked.

"Tell him what?"

"That he is your familiar and that's why he's still alive," Aspen replied.

"Someday,"
Raven replied.

"But not today?"
Aspen pressed.

Raven shook her head and looked out the window at the waking city.
The hurricane had passed weeks before and the city had begun to rebuild like it always did. Chicago had withstood fires, storms, vampires and zombies and this had been just one more "unexplained event".

She looked back at Aspen and shook her head.
"No. Not today."

 

The End

acknowledgments

 

I would like to thank my editor
Elizabeth A. Lance for a job well done.

Many thanks to SJ Davis and my wonderful publishing family
, I love you!

Thank you to the
City of Chicago for answering lots and lots of questions

and
as always, thank you to the Gamers.

 

 

 

 

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