"We're being followed," Ras said as he looked in the side mirror and saw the headlights not much bigger than pinpoints staring back at him.
Dana cranked her head back and looked out the rear window. "What? Who would be following us?"
"Probably that cop that woke you up this morning," Ras answered. He pressed his right foot into the accelerator and urged the sports car to move faster, trying to put some more distance between them and the trailing car. Ras did not feel like answering any questions about the missing woman. And he really didn't feel like having a confrontation with the detective tonight, but he would if the need arose.
Dana turned back around and faced the windshield. She spoke, not looking her companion in the eye. "Ras, if he catches up to us what will..."
"Kill him." Ras anticipated Dana's question and gave the answer she knew would come. "You've been around my kind long enough to know what I would have to do to keep our existence a secret. I don't want to do it, but I will if that's what it comes down to tonight. Let's see if we can outrun him first."
Ras stomped on the gas pedal and the powerful auto lurched forward, pushing both passengers back into the plush seats. Neither were worried about a high-speed crash as their respective powers would save them from harm. What they did worry about was what would happen if they were caught by the intrepid inspector.
"Hang on," Ras said to Dana as he jerked the wheel to the right and took a sharp turn to try to lose their follower. The car's tires screeched their disapproval at Ras's sudden change of direction but the precision automobile held the road and the headlights disappeared from the rear view. He once again matted the accelerator and sped off.
"He may turn down this road," Ras said as the car screamed down the pavement, "but he'll never catch us now. And we'll be at the mansion in a few minutes."
"And I have a little something for Detective Abramson as well," Dana said as she closed her eyes and placed two fingers from her right hand on her temple. Ras began to see the sky cloud up quickly then watched as the fog set in behind them and totally covered the area in thickness. "If he can get through that without going headlong into the trees then we deserve to be caught."
Ras looked back again and saw the fog swirl and become even thicker, becoming nearly impenetrable. He smiled as he turned back and looked out the windshield of his red roadster, nothing but clear air and road ahead of them.
"I think I love you," Ras said and leaned over to kiss his redheaded passenger. Dana returned his kiss then smiled a smile of her own.
"I like the way you think," she said as the car sped toward her benefactor's home then corrected herself, "The way WE think."
++++++++++
Joe Abramson eased his foot into the brake pedal as the haze thickened around him. As a police officer, he had been trained in offensive and defensive driving so he knew how to safely pull the car over in the dense fog. He felt the tires on the right side of the road hit gravel and knew he was on the shoulder. The detective put the state-issued car in park then hit the switch for the four-way flashers. He sat back in the driver's seat and let out an exasperated breath.
No way was this a coincidence,
he thought at the low mist swirled around the perimeter of the car. He reached for the radio microphone and keyed the talk button with his thumb.
"Central, this is GC724... Please advise adverse weather conditions. I'm westbound on Wilmont Avenue about a quarter mile from Old GR Road. Encountered very thick fog. Over."
The radio was silent for two seconds then crackled to life before a female voice responded to Joe's query. "GC724, this is Central. Radar shows no adverse conditions in your area. You sure you're on the right road, Joe?"
"Central, GC724. I know where I am, Denise!" Abramson shouted into the mic as the haze continued to swirl around the car. "The goddamn fog out here is as thick as pea soup and it came out of nowhere!"
"You don't have to shout, Joe!" Denise said from the other side of the radio. "Do you want me to send a cruiser out to help you?"
"No," Joe replied, his voice at a more acceptable decibel level, "I can find my way back. Just have to wait this out. I was in pursuit of a suspect until this fog laid in. I'll wait for it to pass then continue. Over."
"Suspect for what, Joe?" Denise asked. After no response she asked again. "GC724, what suspect were you pursuing? Over."
"Never mind, Central." Joe replied dejectedly. He knew he would face more ridicule if word got out that he was chasing the conspiracy theory. "I'll wait for this to dissipate then head back to the precinct. Out."
Abramson tossed the mic back on to the dashboard then fished his cell phone from the pocket of his rumpled suit jacket. He opened his contacts then found the one he was looking for and began typing with his thumbs:
Sorry about my attitude earlier. Coffee later?
Thirty seconds later, Denise replied with a text message of her own:
Sure. My place again?
π
Joe smiled when he saw her reply. He knew he was not easy to get along with sometimes. He also knew his wife had secrets. So why shouldn't he as well? His thumbs began the dance over the small keyboard under the glass of his device:
See you in an hour!
++++++++++
Ras motored up the drive of the stone mansion where Solomon and Elizabeth held court nightly and whipped the car around the circle drive where it came to rest in front of the massive marble steps leading up to the double doors of the entryway. Both Ras and Dana exited the car at the same time then stopped in their tracks as they saw the ever-present Artemis waiting for them on the front porch.
"Well, Dana..." Artemis began as he descended the stairs to the gravel driveway, "I see you finally decided to come to your senses and return back where you belong. Solomon and Elizabeth have been most displeased with your choice of... company."
Ras put a hand on Dana's shoulder to keep her aware of her surroundings then took a step forward to face his one-time war rival. "Rebel, you'd do well to steer clear of us tonight. I'm in a bad mood and you're making it worse."
Artemis closed the gap between the two and stood nose-to-nose with Ras in the circle drive. "I neither fear nor concern you, Yankee. Tonight would be a good night to see who the better man is." At that, both beings' eyes flashed red and they stood ready for combat. Before the tussle began, another voice from behind Artemis stopped the fray from beginning.