him at the bowling alley. Since the Pin Boys and the Alley Cats were having a league game on lanes one and two, he and Fox could have dinner and a show at the grill.
Added to it, there was little as noisy as a bowling alley, so their conversation would be covered by the crash of balls against pins, the hoots and hollers.
âFirst, letâs backtrack into the land of logic for a minute.â Fox took a swig of his beer. âShe couldâve made it up to get a reaction.â
âHow did she know what to make up?â
âDuring the Seven, there are people who see itâwhoâve said they did before it starts to fade on them. She got wind.â
âI donât think so, Fox. Some talked about seeing somethingâboy, man, woman, dog, wolfââ
âThe rat the size of a Doberman,â Fox remembered.
âThanks for bringing that one back. But no one ever claimed theyâd seen it before or after the Seven. No one but us, and weâve never told anyone.â Cal arched his brow in question.
âNo. You think Iâm going to spread it around that I see red-eyed demons? Iâd just rake in the clients that way.â
âSheâs smart. I donât see why sheâd claim to have seen it, outside the normâha-haâif she hadnât. Plus she was psyched about it. Juiced up. So, letâs accept she did and continue to dwell in the land of logic. One logical assumption is that the bastardâs stronger, we know he will be. But strong enough to push out of the Seven into the between time.â
Fox brooded over his beer. âI donât like that logic.â
âSecond option could be sheâs somehow connected. To one of us, the town, the incident at the Pagan Stone.â
âI like that better. Everyoneâs connected. Itâs not just Kevin Bacon. If you work at it, you can put a handful of degrees between almost any two people.â Thoughtful, Fox picked up his second slice of pizza. âMaybe sheâs a distant cousin. Iâve got cousins up the wazoo and so do you. Gage, not so much, but thereâs some out there.â
âPossible. But why would a distant cousin see something none of our immediate family has? Theyâd tell us, Fox. They all know whatâs coming better and clearer than anyone else.â
âReincarnation. Thatâs not off the Planet Logic, considering. Besides, reincarnationâs big in the family OâDell. Maybe she was there when it all happened. Another life.â
âI donât discount anything. But more to the point, why is she here now? And will it help us put a goddamn end to this?â
âItâs going to take more than an hourâs chat in front of the fire to figure that out. I donât guess you heard from Gage.â
âNot yet. Heâll be in touch. Iâm going to take her out to the stone day after tomorrow.â
âLeaping forward fast, Cal.â
Cal shook his head. âIf I donât take her soon enough, sheâll try it on her own. If something happenedâ¦We canât be responsible for that.â
âWe are responsibleâisnât that the point? On some level itâs on us.â Frowning now, he watched Don Myers, of Myers Plumbing, make a seven-ten split to appropriate hoots and shouts. All three hundred twenty pounds of Myers did a flab-wriggling victory dance that was not a pretty sight.
âYou go on,â Fox said quietly, âday after day, doing what you do, living your life, making your life. Eating pizza, scratching your ass, getting laid if youâre lucky. But you know, on some level you try to keep buried just to get through, that itâs coming back. That some of the people you see on the street every day, maybe they wonât make it through the next round. Maybe we wonât. What the hell.â He rapped his beer against Calâs. âWeâve got the now, plus five months to figure
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