Read Touched by Darkness Online
Authors: Catherine Spangler
the .38, so he won't bleed as much. Killing him too
quickly would take the fun out of it."
But he could easily bleed to death from that
shoulder wound. Kara watched the blood spread
down his sweater. He had to be in pain, but he
didn't show it. Instead, his focus was on the Belian,
his expression feral.
Turning the gun on Kara, the Belian reached down
and picked up the canister. "And what is this?
Pepper spray? How quaint. As if that could stop
me. But it might stop you. Let's see, shall we?" It
shoved it toward Kara's face, pressed the discharge.
Kara tried to turn away, but the wind blew the
spray on her. Fire raced over her skin and into her
lungs. It seared her eyes. She'd never felt such
agony. She staggered back, gasping and coughing,
tears streaming from her burning eyes. She couldn't
catch her breath. Felt like she was suffocating, as
her chest heaved in a desperate attempt to draw in
oxygen. Her efforts left her throat raw and feeling
on fire. She couldn't see, either, her vision distorted
and blurred through the tearing.
"Oh, I like this," the Belian crooned. "Here,
Sentinel. You try it."
Kara heard Damien gasping and coughing, and
cursed herself for her clumsy attempt to spray the
Belian. She should have known better. Still in pain,
panic rising faster than she could control it, she
squinted at the Belian, saw its attention was on
Damien.
Nothing to lose,
she thought, whirling and
running for the road. Maybe she'd draw it away
from Damien. She'd always heard it was difficult to
shoot a moving target with a pistol.
The excruciating pain shooting through her leg
proved that theory wrong. She went down in the
dirt, rolling and grabbing her left thigh. Felt the
slick flow of blood covering her hands. Her right
wrist screamed at the contact.
"Kara!" Damien yelled.
She felt like a turtle on its back, helpless and
terrified, as she stared up at the Belian.
"If you move even one inch in this direction,
Sentinal," it hissed, pointing the gun at Kara's head,
"if you try to use energy to jerk my arm again, like
you just did, I'll kill her. I can always find another
body."
"Kara, are you okay?" Damien asked.
"Yes. It's just a flesh wound." Even so, her thigh
was bleeding heavily and hurt like hell. Her eyes
were still burning, but her vision had cleared
enough that she could see him. He was sitting up
again. His face and watering eyes were red. Blood
flowed from the shoulder wound.
"What a perfect scene." The Belian smiled again.
"The two of you on the ground, injured, bleeding.
Beautiful, beautiful blood. All for Belial. But it's
time to get on with it." It stepped back, shifted the
gun toward Damien. "Guess what, Dr. Bitch? You
get to see your Sentinel lover die, just like before."
Like before? How could it know?
"What are you
talking about?"
"Oh, I checked you out. Once I realized you must
be the conductor, I researched you. The Internet is
an amazing resource, don't you think? I know all
about your precious Richard Wayman. I know you
watched him die."
Kara closed her eyes to block out the monster's
sneering face.
Richard. His body jerking as the
knife sank into him.
Tremors surged through her
body.
"You remember. That's good. The shock of seeing
Morgan killed will be a nice addition to your
memories. He won't try to stop me, or I'll kill you,
too. Your foolish guilt and grief will make it child's
play to cast your puny soul from your body."
This was too close to the nightmare in
Birmingham. Kara felt herself going numb with
horror, with hopelessness. She looked at Damien.
He was much paler, his face sweating. But he was
still straining against the cuffs. And he was inching
closer. He met her gaze, his eyes like silver flares.
She wished she'd had a chance to tell him she loved
him.
"How about a matching wound on the other side,
Sentinel?" The Belian aimed the gun toward him.
"Police! Drop your weapon!"
Tom Greer stepped around the south side of the
house with Steven Smith behind him. Both men
had guns trained on the Belian.
"Drop the gun," Greer said quietly. "You don't want
to shoot him."
"All right. I'll drop it." The Belian acted like it was
lowering the gun. A sudden energy surge sent both
officers' arms jerking upwards. It shot Steven, spun
toward Tom.
But Kara had already hurled herself forward, using
her good leg to kick the Belian's legs from beneath
it. The second shot going wild, it went down with a
roar of rage, becoming entangled with Kara. Its arm
holding the gun was rigid, as if being held in place
by an invisible force. Probably Damien's doing.
Screeching again, it struck Kara in the face with its
free hand.
But Kara was beyond pain. Fury and grief drove
her; adrenaline gave her super strength. Like a wild
woman, she clawed at the Belian. She felt the
smooth butt of the pistol tucked inside its jeans,
closed her fingers over it like a lifeline. Yanked it
free.
It was hard to hold it steady with just her left hand,
but she dug deep. Angled it toward the Belian and
pulled the trigger. Pulled it again. And again.
The Belian's eyes opened wide in shock. "I'll kill
you," it hissed. It tried to say more, but a gurgling
sound came from its throat; blood oozed from its
mouth. The body went into spasms.
Blood was everywhere.
Just like Birmingham.
The Belian stepped over Richard's body, his
malevolent gaze on Kara. "And the woman
becomes mine." He stalked toward her, the crystal
pendant dangling from his fist, reflecting the
flashing lights and the blood. The knife that had
claimed Richard's life was in his other hand.
"Come here, sweet thing. Treat me real nice, and I
might let you live."
She'd gotten the Belian's gun after Richard sent it
spinning from his reach. But by then, he and the
Belian had been locked together and rolling on the
ground. She'd been unable to shoot, afraid she'd hit
Richard. Now it was too late.
The Belian was almost to her. Somehow, she
retained enough presence of mind to realize the
element of surprise was her only chance. She didn't
pull the gun from behind her back until the last
moment. Then she emptied the magazine into it...
"Kara! I need you."
Damien.
She shoved Seraflna's body away. He was
pushing himself toward her, bending his bound legs
at the knees and digging into the ground with his
feet, and with his hands behind him. She tried to
scrabble to him, difficult with a bad leg and wrist,
and the slick blood that was everywhere. He looked
pasty white, and the shoulder wound was still
bleeding.
"Lie down," she ordered, trying to yank her shirt
open with one hand. She needed something to press
against his wound, and fast. She was weak and
dizzy from her own blood loss, didn't know how
much longer she'd be functional.
Looking over, she saw Greer working on Steven.
He was talking on his hand radio, so she knew help
was coming. He glanced her way, and she called,
"I'll take care of Damien." He nodded and leaned
back over Steven.
"Stop," Damien rasped. "Reach behind me and take
my hand."
"What?"
He jerked his head toward Serafina's body. "The
body is still dying. The Belian hasn't left yet. I'm
too injured to dispatch it without your help."
It took her a moment to realize what he wanted.
"Forget it. It will weaken you too much. Lie down
and let me stop the bleeding."
"Not until I send the cursed thing to Saturn."
"It's not worth it. Nothing is worth your life. I need
to stop your bleeding, now." She managed to slide
the shirt off, balled it up.
"Kara, this
is
my life. It's what I am, what I do."
She stared into his eyes, saw his resolve. "I don't
want to lose you," she whispered. "I... I love you."
His gaze softened. "Then let me do what I have to."
She stretched up, pressed her lips to his for a brief,
sweet moment. She heaved out a sigh. "All right.
But if you die on me, I'll never forgive you."
"I'm not going anywhere. Take my hand."
"In a minute." She lifted his sweater, pushed her
shirt up inside and pressed it to his shoulder. He
winced. Leaning against him to maintain the
pressure, she reached behind him, took his right
hand in her left. Closing her eyes, she slipped into
that other consciousness inside her. The link with
Damien's third eye clicked into place.
She heard his deep voice, intoning in a beautiful,
ancient language. She knew he was psychically
restraining the Belian, while at the same time
summoning the High Sanctioned, basically the high
priests of the Sanctioned. They would exorcise the
Belian from the Earth plane, exiling it to Saturn for
spiritual rehabilitation—not a pleasant process.
She felt the tremendous drain on Damien, felt his
body shaking from the effort. She sent him as much
of her rapidly dwindling energy as she could,
praying it would be enough.
A growling moan rose from Serafina's body as a
near-blinding light encircled it. Four brilliant
starbursts erupted into the light circle. The Belian
screamed its defiance. It burst from the body, a
black, shapeless form that slithered and twisted to
evade the High Sanctioned, its shrieks growing
more frantic. But it was no match for the four
luminous beings that surrounded and pinned it, as
Damien continued the chant.
Richard had told her the basic translation of the
final incantation:
Be thou removed from this plane
of existence. Be thou restricted to Saturn, to be
purified by the flame of the Karmic Initiator, Be
thou to remain there until thou recognizes The
Light, The Truth, The One. Then shalt thou return
to do penance.
As if suddenly sucked into a vacuum, the black
form disappeared with a howl, and the light beings
along with it. Then there was nothing left but poor
Serafina's shell.
Kara had been present one time when Richard
performed a BE, the Sentinel term for a Belian
expulsion, but she hadn't been a participant like
this. Her third-eye link with Damien allowed her to
see what was actually happening; Tom Greer
wouldn't have seen anything but their strange
behavior.
She felt utterly drained, yet a dark residual energy
lingered within her, the destructive after effects of
the Belian. Then she felt Damien's touch inside her,
clean and bright. He disintegrated all remaining
traces of the Belian, replacing it with warmth and
light.
That done, he leaned his forehead against hers,
heaving an exhausted sigh. She released his hand,
placed her palm against his clammy face. He eased
back to meet her gaze, his eyes glazed with pain.
He tried to say something, but his eyes rolled back
in his head. He passed out in her arms.
They were flown to Brackenridge Hospital in
Austin. Sheer will keeping her conscious, Kara
managed to slip Damien's crystal into her pocket
before he was loaded into the helicopter. No way
would she risk a Belian seeing that necklace while
he was weak and helpless. Then it was her turn to
collapse onto a stretcher, and she finally
surrendered to the exhaustion and pain, barely
aware of the flight to Austin.
At the Brackenridge level II trauma facility, they
received immediate care. Damien was whisked off
to surgery. Kara's thigh was stitched up and her
right arm set and encased in a temporary cast. She
spent the night in the hospital and was released the
next morning.
Steven Smith, Sara Thornton, and Serafina Perez
had all been pronounced dead at the scene. Tom