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    Shadows and Ruins

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      see his wound that well, but the shirt looked soaked with blood.

      He saw her looking at him and grunted. He cursed. "That bullshit boyfriend of

      yours managed to clip me with a shot. Not that it matters. I got the last word."

      "Looks like it's bleeding pretty profusely."

      He let loose a bark of laughter. "You ought to worry more about your pretty little

      butt and what I'm going to do with you."

      That he might have more than murder in mind made her blood freeze and her heart

      beat triple time.

      "Now where is the treasure?" he asked.

      "It's actually not right here."

      He grabbed her arm. "Don't screw with me. Weredemons can tell when humans are

      lying. Where is it?"

      Well, you must be a shitty weredemon, bud, because you would know I'm lying about

      knowing where the fucking thing is.

      She pointed north to Buzzard Ridge. "I left it up there for safekeeping."

      "So you left it near the mine? Really? That's ballsy." He poked her in the side with

      the gun. "Move it."

      "I can't see without the flashlight."

      "I'll point the damn thing so you can see to walk. Move it."

      The dry earth crunched beneath her feet as she walked, and as she looked toward

      the ridge and noted the brightness of the stars, she wished she were here with Shane,

      telling him she loved him and would always love him.

      As she walked up the path that came close to the mine, the cool night bit through

      her shirt. Shane's horse had traversed the narrow, steep trail with sure footing, but in

      the dark Emma slipped more than once. Behind her Reddins' breathing became ragged

      and she wondered if the wound in his arm gave him enough trouble. Bleed to death, you

      bastard. Maybe your demon ass isn't so tough.

      Night sounds reached her ears. Wind whispered a haunting call, and the rocks

      underneath her feet shifted. Her breath sounded labored and painful to her own ears.

      Her side ached unmercifully. Reddins urged her forward by poking her in the back

      with the weapon.

      It was then she saw the glowing blue light coming from around the boards that

      blocked up the mine entrance.

      She could run. She could try and hide, but she had a feeling he would kill her rather

      than allow her to get away.

      He laughed. "There. You see? The Shadow Realm beckons. We'll be there soon."

      They moved past the mine, and as she walked by it, her heart almost closed off her

      throat, pounding in her ears and making her knees tremble with stark fear. She'd tried

      fending off this unmitigated terror, but something inside the mine called to her with a

      feral, awful voice she could hear in the depths of her heart.

      Something was in there. What, she didn't wish to know.

      They continued until the mine was far behind them and the slope of the path went

      up steeply. Her breath rasped in her throat as he urged her to take the trail faster.

      They'd almost reached the top of the trail.

      The shot blasted from the top of the ridge in front of them. Emma fully expected to

      feel a sharp, agonizing impact, but no pain arrived.

      Now was her chance.

      "Fuck!" Reddins cursed loudly.

      She aimed for his wounded arm and shoved him as hard as she could, uttering a

      defiant, angry grunt. He tripped and went down. She stumbled in the dark, heading

      back down the trail, hoping she could get far enough of ahead and whoever was

      shooting, to hide.

      Another shot rang out and she flinched. She sent up a silent prayer that she

      wouldn't fall on the precarious trail and plunge down a rocky slope. Footfalls echoed

      behind her, coming down the trail at top speed.

      Blood rushed in her ears, fear pushing her on and stretching her lungs to the limit

      as she used memory and sheer luck to negotiate precarious twists and turns. She was

      almost to the bottom when her luck ran out. She heard a strange rushing noise, then

      blue light enveloped her. She had a second to register searing pain throughout her body

      before she tripped on a rock and fell to her hands and knees. The jolt rocketed through

      her limbs, her palms stinging, her knees protesting with sharp needles of pain. Without

      warning, the rock gave way under her and she slid over the edge. Her scream pierced

      the canyon, and for that solitary moment, she believed death arrived.

      A thousand thoughts bombarded her at once. She would never see Shane again.

      Never again.

      In the distance, she thought she heard someone call her name, a strangled,

      desperate cry.

      Grabbing for purchase, she attempted to slow her descent, frantic for anything that

      might save her from the rocks below.

      Agony tore at her body as she rolled. Abruptly she came to a slamming halt against

      a boulder. She couldn't halt a whimper as her ribs protested, and her breath left in a

      rush. If she'd done serious damage, she doubted she'd make it out alive. Without

      moving, she tried to shove away pain and panic. A terrible trembling fluttered through

      her body, and her breath rasped. She swallowed convulsively and almost choked on the

      dry air.

      Lie still. Don't move.

      Every part of her hurt and she wondered if she should surrender to the shooter and

      end the misery. Several moments later, she heard shuffling sounds above her.

      Footsteps.

      Remaining immobile, Emma waited. Her heart picked up a disturbing tempo in her

      breast and she barely took a breath in case that small sound would betray her position.

      Finally, the footsteps moved away and, in relief, she closed her eyes. She put a hand

      over her mouth to stifle the cry that entered her throat.

      How would she escape? After careful deliberation, she decided the best thing to do

      would be to stay put until daybreak. She'd need to find a place to hide in case the

      shooter stayed and intended to search for her in the light of morning.

      Shots rocketed around the canyon below and she thought she heard sirens in the

      distance. Once again, she imagined she heard her name called.

      But who would be calling for her? Shane?

      No. He is dead. Dead.

      Hot tears leaked down her cheeks and she stifled a sob.

      In her mind the words echoed over and over again, the mourning of a widow. I love

      you. I love you. I love you, Shane.

      Time passed in a mental haze of agony and when she heard her name again, she

      opened her eyes and slowly turned over so she could see back up the slope. Lights

      bounced like strobes at the top of the hill and a milligram of hope surged within her.

      But were the lights friendly?

      More voices. Then a deep masculine voice from right above her position said

      hoarsely, "Tell us where she is, you bastard."

      "I don't know where she is." Cursing followed, a long vehement strand. "After I

      shot at them she ran. Could be anywhere."

      "I'm warning you for the last time, if you don't tell me what you've done with her, I

      will make certain you rue the day you were born in that fucking place you call the

      Shadow Realm!"

      "I don't know where she is." The voice gritted each word out.

      "If you've hurt her I'll personally see to it you fry. You won't get a chance to face

      execution in this realm. This electrical converter sword isn't a toy." Menace laced the

      words, but this time
    she knew the voice.

      Shane. Shane's beloved voice.

      "Shane," she said, a sob breaking forth in her voice, relief practically paralyzing her.

      Wincing in pain, she levered herself onto her hands and knees. She realized she'd

      rolled down a gradual slope and not a complete drop, as she'd once feared. But not far

      below her must be a sheer fall to the canyon floor. One more false move and she would

      die.

      Thankfully nothing appeared to be broken, but every inch of her body throbbed

      and her limbs trembled.

      "Shane, down here!" she cried.

      "Did you hear that?" another voice, this one also familiar, came from the top of the

      slope. Officer Johnson? Seconds later someone edged down the slope.

      "Emma?" Shane's voice again.

      "Yes!"

      "Don't move! I'm coming for you."

      Flashlight beams bounced down the hillside, blinding her with light.

      In the bright light she saw Shane slowly making his way down the hill. He held a

      strange gleaming silver sword in his right hand. In a few short moments, she reached

      for him. She heard a clang as he dropped the sword.

      A large hand clasped hers. "God, Emma!" He pulled her toward him swiftly as he

      sank to his knees in front of her and drew her against his body. He explored her back,

      shoulders, and arms. "Are you hurt, sweetheart?"

      She shook her head, her breath coming fast as she tried to focus on the face so close

      to her own.

      "Shane," she gasped. Stark relief weakened her limbs and she sagged against him.

      She cupped his face in her hands, enjoyed the feeling of his body against her, reveling in

      the fact he was alive and holding her close. "I saw you lying on the porch and thought

      Reddins had killed you."

      She sucked in a painful breath and a sob broke from her throat.

      He kissed her, his arms crushing her to him. She tasted his lips quickly, pressing

      hard and desperate. He broke from their kiss. "He grazed my shoulder. The force of the

      shot threw me into the side of the house and knocked me cold."

      She touched his bloodied shoulder. "Oh, God. It must hurt like hell."

      "Not as much as realizing that the bastard had you," he murmured, pressing kisses

      to her face.

      She lessened her grip on him fearing that she might hurt him. A fresh spate of tears

      threatened her eyes.

      As his arms enveloped her tightly, he put his lips close to her ear and whispered,

      his voice husky, "I love you." He stuttered, his words coming broken. "When…when I

      realized you'd been taken…that he might have killed you…I could have died, Emma."

      "Shane," she said, wonder and fierce belief adding conviction to her words. "I love

      you so much it hurts."

      Emma cried in earnest then, tears of happiness, relief and love. As she touched his

      face, she felt tears on his cheeks and her heart melted under his tender words. She

      sobbed quietly and he held her against him as if he'd never let her go, kissing her

      temples, her cheeks, her lips with tender care.

      She pulled back to look at him. "I saw you lying there—"

      "Shhhh." He kissed her softly. "I'm here now…you're safe. Nothing can part us."

      She glanced up and realized the flashlight beams no longer shone down on them.

      They were totally alone. "Who was up there with you? Reddins?"

      He nodded. "Yeah, Reddins and a weredemon of great power from the Shadow

      Realm. Reddins refers to him as the One."

      She looked at the sword he'd placed on the ground so that he could hold her. "And

      this sword is…?"

      "It's used for killing creatures from the Shadow Realm. This is a new one. It was

      delivered the other day from the agency."

      Shane explained that the One wanted to find out where the necklace was and had

      followed Reddins and Emma.

      She shivered in the cold mountain air. "Reddins killed Grant."

      Shane nodded. "Wilder didn't know what he was dealing with."

      She laughed without true amusement. "I didn't know what I was dealing with.

      What will happen to this the One and Reddins?"

      "The One and Reddins will be in agency custody. They'll be sent back to the

      Shadow Realm from there. The One had been trying for years to escape the Shadow

      Realm in the first place. When he did escape out of the mine portal a year ago he

      inhabited the human body just the way his crony took over Reddins' body. The mine

      entrance is a portal to the Shadow Realm. Miners used to disappear all the time

      working that mine back in the 1800s. When Sadie went missing, it probably seemed to

      everyone at the time that she'd been swallowed up trying to work the mine herself.

      Once the SIA realized the mine was actually a portal to the other realm, we've worked

      to keep people away."

      "Won't people wonder where Reddins went?"

      "The official word will be he went into the mine to try and save you and was buried

      in a rock fall."

      "I didn't go into the mine."

      "Like I said, the official story is going to be a hell of a lot different than the real

      story. It's the way we have to handle all these situations."

      She shook her head. "But can't the weredemons escape from police custody?"

      Shane looked up the hill. "The SIA is sending two agents to help me. In the

      meantime, the local police can keep them under wraps that long." He tilted her chin up

      and caressed the side of her face with his fingers. "Johnson's been briefed on the reality

      of the situation. We don't like to let officials outside of SIA in on weredemon captures,

      but I had no choice."

      "Thank God we didn't make it to the mine," she said with heaviness and dread

      within her heart once more. "I probably never would have made it out."

      She trembled, physical and emotional pain bombarding her. Her sanctuary resided

      in knowing Shane loved her.

      He gathered her closer and kissed her forehead. "Don't think about that,

      sweetheart."

      "Just hold me. Please hold me."

      "Forever," he said softly.

      * * *

      Epilogue

      Shane waited patiently as he watched Emma's Explorer move along the driveway

      to the ranch house. He wondered if it was possible to be any happier.

      Three days had gone by since he'd plucked Emma off the side of the ridge and told

      her how much he loved her. With that knowledge, he knew the ghost of his father's

      deeds had dissolved. From now on, he wanted a stable life with home, friends and

      family.

      For three days he'd tested the water, wondering if she'd be receptive to his idea, his

      plan. More than anything he didn't want to crowd her or make her feel obligated to him

      in any way. He knew that love didn't always guarantee forever after. But he wanted

      eternity with her more than he'd wanted anything in his life.

      When Emma arrived at the ranch house, Charlie jumped up from her position

      outside the front door and rushed toward the Explorer. Emma got out of the vehicle

      and Charlie leapt on her, putting two dirty paws on her white shirtfront and practically

      knocking her down. It was so good to see the dog up and about. Fortunately, Charlie

      was a robust creature and the gunshot wound had barely grazed the hearty dog.

      Emma sagged against the Explorer as Charlie's weight sent her backwards. She

      winced. Two bruised ribs and
    a sprained back muscle from her fall down the ridge

      would take a while longer to heal. Reddins' weredemon powers had actually caused

      her to trip in the first place when he'd sprayed a blue particle beam at her from his

      fingertips.

      Emma laughed and stroked the exuberant creature. "All right already."

      When Charlie finally dropped back to the ground, Shane made his way toward

      Emma. When he reached her, he stayed silent as he cupped her face and placed a tender

      kiss on her lips.

      "Hello to you too," she said softly.

      When he released her he asked, "So what took you so long? Did my aunt pull her

      famous shop-'til-you-drop sequence on you?"

      "No, it's actually a woman thing. It took me a long time to decide what I wanted."

      "Uh-huh. Well, it took me awhile to find what I wanted. It's taken me a whole

      lifetime."

      She smiled. "What have you got up your sleeve, Shane O'Donnell?"

      He took her hand and led her into the house. "I think you ought to stay here with

      me and recuperate from your experiences."

      "Isn't that what I'm doing now?"

      "No…you want to find that necklace."

      She sighed. "No one knows where Sadie hid that necklace, Shane. I'd like to find it."

      "I'd rather you didn't. The opening to Sadie's mine isn't scheduled to be blocked up

      for another day."

      She'd asked before why the SIA hadn't blocked up the mine earlier. The party line

      was that the SIA wanted access to the Shadow Realm by way of the mine. Shane raised

      holy hell with the head of SIA to obtain permission to have it blocked. He reminded

      them of the hundreds of other access areas available around the world.

      But with access to the Shadow Realm, that always meant the beings who inhabited

      the other dimension could find their way into this world as well.

      When he'd heard from Mac Tudor that mine closure would come about, Shane felt

      profound relief.

      She sighed and sank onto the couch. She looked pensive and he worried she'd

      refuse to stay here any longer with him.

      "Are you okay? How are your ribs?" he asked.

      "A little sore. I'm okay, though."

      "Good. But I sense something is making you unhappy. What do you need to be

      happy, Emma?"

      She smiled and he relished the way color came to her cheeks. "Being here with you.

     


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