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Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Colletion_ Books 6-10 - Laurell K. Hamilton [698]

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a gun cabinet in the living room. Most people who had a cabinet full of them kept one for personal protection.

“What are you looking for?” he asked.

I opened the larger bottom drawer, and there it was. “Come here, Bradley.”

He came to peer into the drawer. The gun was a 9 mm Smith and Wesson. It lay on the side of the drawer where it had fallen when the desk tipped over. Bradley stared down at the gun. “Maybe it’s not loaded. Maybe he had the ammo locked in the living room.”

“Can I touch it?”

He nodded.

I lifted it, and just by the weight I was pretty sure it was loaded, but it wasn’t a gun I was familiar with, so I popped the clip and showed it to Bradley.

“Full,” he said, voice soft.

“Full.” I slid the clip back inside the gun, hitting it sharply with the palm of my hand to make it click. “He had a loaded 9 mm in his desk, but he grabbed salt and his book of shadows. He didn’t waste time grabbing for the gun. He either knew what the thing was, or he sensed something about it and knew the gun wouldn’t work, and that the spell would.” I raised the gun up so that Bradley looked at it, the barrel pointed at the ceiling. “The spell worked, Bradley. We need to know what it was, and the only way to know that is to get a witch in here.”

“Can’t you take the book and just show her pictures?”

“What if the position of the book is important? What if there are clues to the spell in the circle itself? I don’t practice this kind of ritual magic, Bradley. For all I know if you get someone in here, they may be able to sense something that I can’t. Do you really want to take the chance that pictures and just seeing the book in their own home will be just as good as seeing it here like this?”

“You’re asking me to risk my career.”

“I am asking you to risk your career,” I said, “but I’m also asking you not to risk any more innocent lives. Do you really want to see this done to another couple, another family?”

“How can you be so sure that this is the key?”

“I’m not sure, but it’s the closest thing we’ve seen to a break in this case. I’d hate to lose it because of career jitters.”

“It’s not just that, Anita. If we use anything more exotic than psychics and we fail, then the entire unit could be disbanded.”

I placed the gun in his hand. He stared at it. “I trust you to do the right thing, Bradley. That’s why you’re one of the good guys.”

He shook his head. “And to think I blackmailed Marks to get you back on the case.”

“You knew I was a pain in the ass when you fought to get me back on the case. It’s one of my many charms.”

That earned me a weak smile. He was still holding the gun flat across his hand. His fingers tightened around it. “You know any witches in the area?”

I grinned at him. “No, but I bet Ted does.” I shook my head. “I’ve never hugged an FBI agent, but I’m tempted.”

That made him smile, but his eyes stayed cautious, unhappy. I was asking a lot from him. I touched his arm. “I wouldn’t ask you to bring in a witch if I didn’t think it was our best shot. I wouldn’t ask just on a whim.”

He gave me a long look. “I know. You are one of the least whimsical people I’ve ever met.”

“I would say you should see me when I’m not neck deep in corpses, but it doesn’t really matter. I don’t get much lighter than this.”

“I’ve checked the cases you’ve helped the St. Louis PD solve, Anita. Gruesome stuff. How old are you now?”

I frowned at the question then answered it. “Twenty-six.”

“How long have you been helping the police?”

“About four years.”

“The Bureau switches its agents off the serial killer shit about every two years. Whether they want to transfer or not. Then after a break, they can come back.”

“You think I need a break?”

“Everyone burns out eventually, Anita, even you.”

“Actually, I’m thinking about a vacation when I get home.”

He nodded. “That’s good.”

I looked up at him. “Do I look like I need a break?”

“I’ve seen it before in other agents’ eyes.”

“Seen what?” I asked.

“Like your eyes are a cup, and every horror you see is another drop added. Your eyes are full of the things you’ve seen, the things you

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