“Throw Gran’s shit!” Jack hollered at me as he popped off two bullets at the nearest witch. They bounced against her shield spell and fell to the ground, leaving her unharmed and pissed off.
Gran’s spells!Yes.
I snapped out of my stunned daze and quickly dropped a shield spell over myself, just as Tianna had taught me. Then I pulled one of Gran’s smoke spells from my pocket and chucked it at the feet of the cluster of witches.
We needed a diversion so we could spread out and take them from behind. As the vial shattered, it sent white sage smoke billowing up from the ground, fogging up the space between the witches and us.
“The siren has a bounty, so I need her alive, but feel free to kill the witches,” I shouted to my crew. Any perp on the most wanted bounty list was allowed to be brought in dead or alive; the important thing was getting them off the streets.
Haru and Reo had formed a wall in front of me and were slashing out blindly with their swords.
Tianna slipped beside me and took hold of my hand. “Help me with a spell. Lend me your power.” Before I had the chance to answer, I experienced a pulling sensation, like someone was sucking my power through a straw.
“Water’s edge at her feet, boil the siren, bring the heat!” Tianna chanted and steam started to rise off the pool.
Cass, Kenzie, and Molly, with her shotgun cocked, branched out then, trying to circle around the witches and get behind them, but red glowing spells were starting to fly out from the smoke.
Tianna kept her hand clamped down on mine as she continued to pull power from me. I focused on the pool, on the siren still within its water, and chanted the line with my new mentor.
After our third chant, the water began to boil. Little bubbles popped up off the surface of the pool and I grinned. Calista hissed like a snake and started to rise from the pool like she was flying.
What the fuck was this freaky shit? Sirens weren’t supposed to be able to fly!
Bitch was going to burn.This was probably the woman who’d killed Gran.
I ripped my hand from Tianna’s and yanked a pair of magical cuffs from my belt. Then I was running. I wasn’t much of a thinker, I just acted on instinct. The siren was in distress, hopefully weakened, and I was going to capitalize on the opportunity before she regained her power. Consequences be damned.
The siren was just gliding across to the edge of the pool, skimming above the surface of the water, eyes on the billowing smoke that encapsulated her witch crew, when I burst from the concrete floor with no plan but to take this bitch down once and for all.
She must have seen me out of her peripheral vision, because she jerked in my direction just as I slammed into her, taking her down sideways. We crashed onto the pool decking edge and I slid, grappling with her, nearly toppling into the boiling water. I wrestled until I managed to dig my boots into the slick, wet surface, then gripped the siren with the strength of my thighs and pinned her arms beneath me. She flopped like a slick fish as I struggled to put the first cuff on her.
We were too close to the water. I hoped like hell she couldn’t draw on its power when it was boiling, that its heat interfered with her ability to use it since she’d evacuated the pool.
She bucked like a wild bronco, nearly throwing me a couple of times as I tried to get a grip on her slick arms. But finally, after pressing all my weight on her, I managed to snap the cuff on her left wrist.
The magic from the cuffs crackled up her arm like an electric shock, rendering her power somewhat inert. I didn’t rest on my laurels this close to a massive amount of water, though. Both cuffs needed to be on, and all three witches dead, before I celebrated a thing.
Speaking of witches, at that moment one of them chucked Molly across the deck and into a wall, effectively pulling my attention away from the siren. Reo, Haru, and Jack were trying to get past the other two witches to get to me, but the witches had created a magical barrier of some kind.
I was alone.
“Molly!” I screamed, as she landed on the deck with a loud smack and a rough groan that had my stomach in my throat. Molly was tough as nails, but she was only human after all. I struggled with the desire to run to her, but Cass was already flying after her on his hoverboard, Tianna right behind him.
Calista took my distraction as the opportunity she needed. When I turned my attention back to her, ready to cuff her right arm, she slammed her forehead into my nose, and the ear-splitting crack of bone filled the pool room. Pain, hot and fierce, flooded every part of my face as warm blood trickled down and into my mouth.
“I killed Belinda,” the siren purred into my ear with the smell of the sea. “The gatekeeper was in my way, but I must say, I was impressed that she didn’t beg for her life as I sucked it out of her.”
Rage like I’d never experienced before flooded every cell in my body. I no longer felt the sting of my broken nose. I didn’t feel anything beyond what I was going to do to the siren that stole my gran from me. My vision actually distorted with the rush of adrenaline that surged through my body.
I wrapped a hand around Calista’s neck and screamed in her face. I sounded like a wounded animal as scorching fury poured out of me. Small purple lightning bolts shot from my hand into the siren’s neck. Her eyes widened in shock. While I continued to squeeze her neck with a death grip and slammed the cuff over her right wrist with my free hand.
‘I have to kill her, Cass. She killed Gran,’I said, taking in the hatred that simmered in the siren’s wild eyes.
Mack would fire me, and the human authorities would be pissed, but I didn’t care. This bitch needed to die for what she did.
‘Do it. I got your back,’he replied from where he was still helping Molly.
“Evie!” Jack roared, and the sound of his voice right behind me startled me out of my rage-induced haze. The electric bolts that were zapping the siren’s neck fizzled to nothing, but her face was purple. She was near death. With no magic to use against me now that she had the cuffs on, I could easily end her life.