“Hey,” Derrick smiled as Victoria opened the door to let him
inside. “I got your message, sorry I didn’t get here sooner but I had to make a
pit stop.” His fingers tapped lightly on the top of a box he was holding as he
made his way towards her living room.
“It’s ok I was just going over some of the evidence from the
last few crime scenes hoping to see some sort of connection. Nothing’s jumped
out at me yet though. You look nice tonight. New coat? Did I cut your date
short or something?”
“Date, right. No not at all, Victoria. I’m not sure if you’ve
noticed this or not but it’s sort of snowing outside.”
“Oh trust me I’ve noticed and I’m hoping it doesn’t stick. It was freezing in here too and I don’t care for a white Christmas. I
wasn’t aware that you felt the cold though; given that you’re body temperature
is oh, dead. As for me, I was about to just give up on this thing and go
upstairs to my blanket.”
“Mmm was that an invitation?”
“I don’t think so.” Victoria smiled to herself and although
she couldn’t see it, she could tell there was a grin on his face as well. She took
her spot back on the couch and sipped quietly from her glass of wine as Derrick
placed the items he brought with him near his foot. “Would you like something
to drink?” she asked casually and grabbed the last file she’d begun reading
before cozying herself against the pillows.
“I thought you’d never ask. Be a dear and tilt your head to
the side for me, unless you prefer we do it in the kitchen, this could get
messy…oh, ohh you meant from the bar. Uh, yeah sure,” Derrick smirked as
Victoria looked up at him with a half smile.
“Cute.”
“You make it too easy sometimes, Victoria. I’ll take a Bourbon
please,” he watched as she strolled towards the den to fix his drink and sat
the box on the sofa where she was sitting. “So since you hit a dead end with
the investigation you ever consider a bit of magic?”
“Honestly I’m still just a bit apprehensive about doing that
alone,” she shouted the beginning of her reply as she started back to the
living room. “But now that you’re here, maybe.” Victoria noticed the box taking
up her spot and sighed towards the vampire who took a seat on the floor near
the table and quietly drank from the glass she handed him. “What’s in the box?”
“Um I don’t know but I have an idea, why don’t you open it
and find out?”
“Ok…” Victoria ignored the smug look on Derrick’s face as
she removed the top and tore through the first few layers of decorative tissue
paper. Finally reaching the item wrapped in light plastic and tied with a red
bow she pulled it from its wrapping and turned to him with a grin. “Derrick!”
In her hands was a stuffed vampire teddy bear, similar to
the one he’d won for her at the Festival of Lights in Danbury over a month ago.
“Well seeing how your last one got toasted, it seemed like a tragedy you know,
you not getting to snuggle with him so I…”
“You went to get me a new one?”
“Yeah, I did.”
“He’s adorable, Derrick, thank you! Hmm I think I’ll name him
Vex! For old time’s sake.”
“Merry Christmas,” he laughed as she lifted the bear to her
face and gave it a kiss.
“Basketball again?”
“Actually it was some strange rubber ducky thing. I honestly
have no idea what the concept was behind the game. I had to knock over a floating
bathtub toy that corresponded to one of the prizes the attendant was offering.
I spent about $90 going through the entire tub until I got the bear.”
“Wow. For that amount of money you should have just
compelled the guy to hand it over,” Victoria laughed as she took her seat and
Derrick dropped his gaze into his glass with a watery laugh. “It’s a very sweet
gesture, Derrick, really, thank you. Now I have to figure out what to give the
man who has it all.”
“That you’ve already done,” he responded in a low tone as he
shuffled through the papers in front of him.
“What’s that?”
“Oh I said that should be fun. No one ever gets it right.
Then again I don’t have many people buying me gifts either,” he cleared his
throat and turned the pages to read them better, doing his best to avoid the
concerned look in Victoria’s eyes.
“When was the last time you actually celebrated the holidays, Derrick?”
“Oh…well let me think; a century, maybe two. I haven’t had
family in over 300 years so there have been no seasonal get-togethers. As a
tavern frequenting youth I’d always enjoyed a rowdy crowd. It wasn’t a party
until someone was beaten to a bloody pulp, passed out drunk or carried out in
their knickers and tossed into a thorn bush. But after a while and about two
hundred years it stopped being as fun. Large crowds became unbearable, loud
music was obnoxious and drunken party-goers were insufferable.”
“You own a club,” she laughed as he continued speaking.
“That fact notwithstanding,” Derrick smiled in return, “I
haven’t enjoyed social gatherings in quite some time. That is of course until
Thanksgiving with your family. I presumed doing that sort of activity with
a friend would be more satisfying than with drunken, faceless strangers; it’s
why I sort of invited myself along.”
Victoria took in the gloomy expression on Derrick’s face as
he spoke and nibbled her bottom lip in contemplation. It was strange for her to
see him so defeated and sullen, so genuine. “Well if you’re interested, Mike’s
having a Christmas party at his place this year. You’re more than welcomed to
come with me,” she smiled as his eyes caught hers. “I-I mean if you don’t already
have plans.”
“That would be wonderful, Victoria! I would be delighted to
go as your date, thank you,” he responded and hooked his arm around his leg, drawing
it into his chest.
“That’s not what I um…” she started and took a deep breath,
pausing midsentence, “Great! I’ll drop by your place around 7 on Saturday
and pick you up.”
“Sounds good. One question though, I’m not in any way obligated
to buy him a gift am I?”
“Not unless you want to fly to some place called ‘Murray’s’
in New York and score some cured meats and smoked cheese. He’s forever going on
about that place and how much he misses real Italian flavor in the Delis here.
I said ‘Mike you’re from Jersey you’re supposed to hate New York’ it didn’t
seem to penetrate.” Victoria returned her attention to the folder in her lap
and read over the report of the last homicide victims. “So this guy we’re
hunting, he’s like a collector of sorts right?”
“Yes I suppose that’s a fair characterization. He has harvested
essence or body parts from these murdered women so far.”
“And what if it’s only witches?”
“I’m not sure I follow. I mean there’s no evidence we’ve
uncovered so far that relates to just witches.”
“No but so far it’s only been witches to my knowledge. And
Mike had a theory that these latest victims had something else in common aside
from the glitter on their fingers so I did some digging. There is a voodoo shop
in that district not far from where the last body was found. In the register,
crime scene technicians located a copious amount of that same glitter and
subsequent testing verified it was a match to our victims. In addition to that, the owner, Malcolm Hamden, was
reported missing shortly before we uncovered the first body and no one’s seen him
since. The kicker, his friends all had the same thing to say about him, Malcolm
was heavy into the occult.”
“And you think he has something to do with these murders?”
“I’m just working in theory right now, Derrick, but I mean it
fits so far. Maybe Malcolm came across a book or something in his work and
decided to give being a witch a go.”
“Ok. But how does that connect to the victims found some 25 years ago?”
“Possible copycat? What can you tell me about the Cultists, the ones who held
the talismans, they were supernatural beings weren’t they?”
“True, they were.”
“And were they all witches?”
“To my knowledge they each herald from different lineages.”
“Ok so that wouldn’t fit into my theory.”
“Which is?”
“The Cult is behind this assassin playing in my backyard. I
mean I get attacked in my own home by some creep in a cloak a few weeks after a
gargoyle tries to roast my face off and then three women end up dead. On top of
that it appears they had some dealings with a voodoo shop owned by a missing
possible witch.” Derrick’s eyebrows went up listening to Victoria’s conjecture,
he was impressed. Tiny clues which on the surface appeared to have little or no connection were starting to come together. “Ignore me; I have a pretty active imagination and it might
take a minute for my blabbering to make sense.”
“No, no, you’re doing great. It all flows to me. My thing
is, we know the Cultists’ heritages contain at least 10 different types of Supernaturals.
Working with your theory my concern would be finding other murders that might
connect with these three women. There are hundreds of creatures that make up
the underworld. If parts were taken from all of his victims then…”
“It could point to motive. And if we can narrow down what or
who he’s after and get to them first…”
“Unless there’s a pattern based off of where he’s been. It’s very possible he’s left some sort of calling card I mean no one gets away completely clean, trust me I do this all the time in my line of work.”
“Alright. We should start by examining his victims the first
time he appeared in Winchester 25 years ago,” Derrick suggested and
watched as Victoria grabbed her laptop and pulled up the Nexus to search police
databases.
“Three sisters were murdered and drained completely of blood, their cat was mutilated and missing his eyes. A few weeks after that a man was found stabbed to death in a hat shop he owned, his ears were cut off.”
“Ears?” Derrick asked and Victoria nodded.
“‘Police made a grisly discovery when they removed his hat to find both ears cleanly removed from the man’s head’. No suspects were named in the case.”
“He must have been elven.”
“Elven as in an elf? Like the Kebbler and shoe making kind?”
“Well I’m not so sure you’d want anything they made touching
your lips let alone your feet considering they are rather evil and live to
torture humans who think them to be peaceful and serene beings thanks to some
authors. But yes elves, big eared, long living, magic weaving, hairless bodied
and androgynous.” Derrick noticed Victoria’s curiosity slightly wane at the
mention of that last word and smiled inwardly. “Was there anything else?”
“Nothing for three months until a high school teenager went missing.
He was found a few days later with his teeth missing and his hands removed. God, when we catch this guy…”
“I’m already there, Victoria, trust me. Death won’t be slow
for him.”
“Most of this stuff is FBI sealed which is why I called Cole
and asked him to come over.”
“Hmm.”
“Find something?”
“Maybe. This isn’t one of his,” Derrick responded looking at
the photographs of the recent crime scene as he stood pacing.
“What? How can you tell?”
“Look here,” Derrick motioned towards the victim’s neck.
“All of the other victims were killed by a left-handed biter. The marks on her
neck are on the right side. That means she was killed by a righty.”
“Um…what?”
Derrick stepped around the table and pulled Victoria to her
feet. “I’m a righty. Let’s say for example I decided that I wanted to feed from
you and I mean who could blame me? You’ve again decided to wear red even after
what I told you about it.”
“It’s my favorite color.”
“I digress.” Pulling her roughly into his chest he allowed
Victoria to watch his fangs lengthen to their fullest and started leaning
forward.
“Oh my God, those things get longer?”
“They do indeed.”
“Wait what the hell are you doing?”
“Demonstrating what I mean.”
“I get the point.”
“Not yet,” he smirked and lowered his mouth to her throat.
“Derrick…” she cried in panic as she felt the cool touch of
his lips against her skin but he didn’t stop there. Closing his mouth
completely, his grip tightened on her arms and Victoria swallowed hard.
“DERRICK!”
“Relax!” He jerked back with laughter as he watched her rub
the spot his mouth rested. “I was only teasing. Besides, shouting the way you
did strained your muscles. You actually pushed your vein into my mouth when you
did it. You should be more careful with fear when a vampire has you in their
sights; it makes for a much more appetizing meal.”
“Thanks; that’s nice to know.”
“Anytime!” He winked playfully and wiped his lips.
“So we’re looking for another killer.”
“Probably some low level fang piggybacking on your serial
killer hoping to hide his messy meals.”
“Great, just what I needed. I don’t suppose your knowledge
on eating habits can shed some light on this new player?”
“Not unless you want another demonstration,” Derrick replied
and moved forward.
“No don’t even…” A loud thud smacked against Victoria’s
glass doors and both she and Derrick turned towards the sound. “Oh my God!” she
exclaimed and rushed towards the door. “Cole!”
“What the hell did he do that for?”
“I have no idea!” she yelled and pulled his head up from the
ground and into her arms. “Help me get him to the couch.” Quickly Derrick
pulled the man from the floor and carried him to the sofa as Victoria grabbed
some ice from her freezer.
“You know I’ve seen birds do that countless times, suicide
into windows or the sides of buildings. I didn’t know humans did it too, though
I suppose it takes a certain kind.”
“Really, Derrick? Not helping!” she replied, softly dabbing
the slow forming bruise on his forehead with the rag.
“Sorry, would you like me to grab more ice for the Douche?
Maybe a side of cyanide pills to help in his quest? Plus, I’m sure they can fix
headaches in no time flat.”
“DERRICK!” He shrugged and stepped away from the couch as
Victoria continued caressing Cole’s hair and rubbing the cool rag over his
face. Derrick sighed in frustration as he looked on. The tender way she cared
over her ex’s injury stirred his green eyed monster if not making him a little angry.
Moments later Cole’s eyes fluttered and he groaned as his hand went towards his
head. “Hey there,” Victoria smiled down as he began to stir in her lap.
“Welcome back. Are you ok?”
“What? What happened?” Cole asked looking between her and
the man standing over her shoulder.
“You did a dolphin dive into the glass doors and knocked
yourself unconscious like an idiot,” Derrick offered with a growl. Victoria
sighed towards him again and he again backed away.
“You hit your head pretty hard, Cole. What do you remember?”
Victoria asked as she continued stroking a hand through his hair. He winced in
pain and slowly began to move.
Cole sat up and rubbed the back of his head and felt the
makings of a bump just on the crown. “I…uh…I thought I saw him attacking you. I
ran towards the door but didn’t realize it was locked and ran right into the
glass. What the hell was that? What did I see? Are you ok?”
“I’m fine, Cole, Derrick would never hurt me. He was just
demonstrating a theory he had about our victim.”
“I wouldn’t say ‘barely’. I know a lot about Derrick and the
kind of person he is. I trust him, Cole, and he would never do anything to harm
me.”
“What do you know about this man? He’s just some stranger
off the street that helped you on one case and all of a sudden you trust him?
You’re friends?”
“Well it’s not as clear as it seems. It’s been more than one
case and I…it’s complicated.”
“Then un-complicate it, Vik! You call me over to help you
with something and when I arrive it looks as though this guy is trying to choke
you and you can’t or won’t explain? Not good enough!”
Derrick stepped around the sofa towards Cole with a look of
anger just behind his gray eyes. “Hey how about you back the hell off and calm
down.”
“And how about you stay the fuck out of this? No one asked
you to speak.”
“You’re right no one did. But if you’re not careful I could
do a lot more than that!” Derrick growled balling his hands into tight fists
and releasing them.
Cole looked down at the action and stood more erect. “Oh
yeah? We’ll see about that tough guy, come on!” He egged the man on, motioning
with his hands in a ‘bring it on’ gesture. “Let’s see what you got!”
“Derrick, don’t!” He smirked at Victoria and Cole prepared
himself to strike and launched an uppercut towards his face. Derrick
sidestepped Cole’s left handed throw with ease and slapped the back of his head
producing a faint grunt of pain from him. “Cole, stop it! You’re already hurt!”
Ignoring Victoria’s pleas, he went after Derrick with a
different swing and again the man was able to easily avoid Cole’s advances.
Moving faster than Cole could have anticipated, or what was humanly possible,
he pushed him lightly on the back and watched him fall flat on his face.
“H-h-how did you? Y-y-you…that’s not possible…what the hell are you? You’re not
human!”
“Right again!” Derrick smiled wide enough to allow Cole to
see his fully extended fangs and watched as the man quickly backpedaled towards
the patio door.
“DERRICK!”
“What the hell is that? Vik, did you see that?!”
“Yes, Cole, I saw it.”
“Then why the fuck aren’t you freaking out? How long have
you known about this…this freak show?”
Derrick hissed and charged dead ahead towards Cole. “NO!”
Victoria shouted as the men slammed through her coffee table shattering the
glass and throwing papers everywhere. Derrick came up over Cole, lifting his
hand in the air preparing to hammer the man with his fist. After some doing,
she was finally able to pull Derrick off of Cole and push him away. “Don’t do
this, please.”
“Y-y-you’re fucking crazy!” Cole stammered and climbed to
his feet.
“Cole, no, it’s…he’s not out to harm us. I promise.”
“How can you promise that after what you just saw him do?
Vik, let’s go. I’m getting you out of here.” She didn’t move as he stepped
towards her front door. “Vik!”
“Cole, Derrick is my friend and I trust him.”
“Trust him? How can you trust something that’s…he…Victoria!
Do you have any idea what you’re saying right now? You’re standing beside
something that technically shouldn’t exist and don’t think it will harm you? He
can’t be trusted! He’s a…he’s a…a monster! And you’re crazy if you stay here!”
“Cole, don’t go please. I need your help.”
“Then come with me. Or stay here with…that!”
Victoria glanced back towards Derrick who appeared to have
calmed down dramatically and was casually leaning against her wall. “Cole, please just trust me, Derrick is a good man. As scary as things seem right now
he’s saved my life a few times you have nothing to fear. And right now you’re
asking me to choose between doing my job and violating my trust in a friend when there’s no
threat here! I can’t do that.”
“Then you’ve made your decision.” He pulled open her door
with force and walked out without so much as a goodbye and without looking back
in her direction.
“Goodbye, Cole,” Derrick waved with a sardonic smile. “Don’t be a stranger.”
“Cole! Cole, wait!” Victoria shouted rushing after him. “Cole, please!” He hopped behind the wheel of his Jaguar and disappeared off of her
street. “Dammit!” she grunted and slammed her door shut.
Derrick watched as Victoria paced the room a little bit,
trying to get a clear read on her emotions as her bracelet fueled through a
color frenzy. “I’m sorry about your coffee table,” he remarked in a gentle tone
as she dropped onto her sofa with her head buried in her hands. “Don’t worry
about Cole, he just needs some time to cool down, he’ll come around. Then again
I could always compel him to forget this if you’d like.”
“No, Derrick, you’ve done enough already. The department’s
laptop is completely ruined, there’s wine and bourbon on all of these documents
and files and…ugh! This is physical evidence on these cases you know? If it
gets destroyed suspects can walk! And I’ll probably have to reimburse them for
this computer. Not to mention the fact that the evidence on it is compromised
and possibly gone. Dammit, Derrick!”
“It wasn’t intentional, Victoria. You know if you’d like I could take
the computer and see about having the information on it recovered. I have a
friend who is pretty good with that kind of stuff.”
“No, just. Don’t.”
“And Cole?”
“I don’t know. I’ve been wondering how this thing would go
with Mike or Cole now I kinda wanna see how it all plays out. Besides if it
goes south who’s he gonna tell? No one would believe him right?” she laughed
lightly but never looked up towards him.
“Still I think it’s best I keep an eye on him just in case,”
Derrick replied and started for the door, watching for any change in the
detective but still she sat motionless on the sofa. He opened his mouth to say
something else but instead walked silently out the door while she seemed to
forget about everything going on around her.
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hahahaha....OMG have I told you how much I love Derrick. He's so funny. He and Cole are always in a pissing match and Cole will always come out on the losing end.
ReplyDeletePoor Vik, she has so much going on, I don't know how she's managing to stay sane ON TOP of resisting the very sexy Mr.Constantine.
So the guy took the ears of an elf, the teeth of another, maybe a vamp? Eyes of a cat belonging to sisters. Possibly witches since they tend to have cats. Very interesting trying to piece it all together.
LOL! Yeah Derrick has made it no secret how little he cares for Cole. But it's really Cole's fault. The way he looked down on Derrick the first time he saw him was telling of how little he cared for Derrick. Now they are locked in this eternal pissing contest like you said :)
DeleteThere's a lot on her plate right now and things just keep getting worse. Something has to give and soon it will. She'll find her world turned upside down and have a tough decision to make. Ha! The sexual tension really does compound her troubles!
It's a twisted and wicked serial taking parts from these supers and with Derrick's help, Victoria will learn just how sinister this killer truly is!
Thank you for reading :)
Why do guys have to be such idiots? Seriously, I can't believe they actually fought. I was kinda hoping Derrick did compel Cole to forget what happened. Even if no one believed him, it can't be good that he knows Derrick's a vampire. It's a secret for a reason. I can't wait to see where this is all headed. I'm sad because it started off so well too lol.
ReplyDeleteI know right! They always let their egos get the better of them and make complete asses of themselves! Cole kept egging him on and Derrick is never one to back away from a fight, especially when he is being called names! Derrick would have preferred keeping the secret but it was not Victoria's wish and because of that, Derrick backed down. Although he won't be keeping to himself. Oh no. Derrick will let Cole know exactly what will happen if he tries to expose him!
DeleteThank you for reading :)
Listen here MISSY!
ReplyDeleteThe next time you place both Derrick and Vic in one room. There better be:
- No Cole
- No Work (magic practice is allowed)
- No distraction WHATSOEVER.
Preferable scenario:
- Cold Late-Night
- A Kiss (undoubtedly steamy: it's Derrick)
- A bed
- No Blanket so she has to find warmth some other way
- And MY MAN determined to let her have it!
Those are my terms!
Good day to you!
Signed: Le Bitchois
O.o
DeleteHa! Although points #1 and 3 will happen, point #2 won't!
Cold late night - check
Kiss - check
A bed - um...hmm...no
Finding warmth - well Derrick is cold to the touch, not sure he'll be any good in this area.
Derrick letting her have it - um...check :D (ish)
I think you should thoroughly enjoy the next chapter! Derrick finally gets his just desserts...or at least a piece of the cake :)
Thank you for reading :D
Loved the update, sorry to not have commented much, getting use to leaving my opinon on others pages, but this is/was AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteHaha it's ok. I love all my readers, commenters and lurkers equally!
DeleteThank you for reading :)