Hey, everyone, I'm back with Chapter 4 of our intrepid Arcanes. I hope you all enjoy it, and please, do leave a comment and a review. I do enjoy hearing from you all!
Chapter 4
Kara sat in the passenger's seat of Santiago's car. It carried the smell of takeout and coffee in it. They'd been quiet as they drove, but Kara couldn't stand the silence.
"So tell me about O'Dwyer." She said.
Zach shrugged. "Where do you want to start?"
"Well, she's a witch, right?" Kara then added. "Like you?"
"No, definitely not like me." He chuckled. "Or, rather, I'm not like her. I've stopped using my powers, for the most part. She's very powerful."
"Why did you stop using your powers?" Kara asked. "I mean, magic has got to come in quite a bit handy, being a detective and all."
He shook his head. "Ever hear about the tenants of pagan faith? The two big ones are," His voice changed, reciting now. "An' it harm none, do what ye will.' Magic isn't a tool of destruction, or it's not supposed to be. As for the other main tenant, the rule of three."
Kara knew this one. "Whatever you do, comes back to you threefold."
Santiago's voice went deadly quiet. "I killed someone with magic, Archer. There are very few things in the metaphysics of the universe worse than that."
The tone of his voice sent shivers down her spine. A million questions raced through Kara's head. The first one sprung from her lips before she'd considered how rude, hurtful, or violating it might be. "Who?"
Santiago's voice turned to steel. "My lover." Kara decided that she should just shut up, but Santiago continued. "I was mated to a vampire. Did Owen explain that little bit to you, mating?"
Kara shook her head. "Uh, no. I'm going to guess it means pretty much what it sounds like?"
"Arcanes are spiritually drawn to certain people. Soul partners, mates, they're someone who speaks to the Arcane in us. It's considered a blessing to find your mate." Even behind the sunglasses Santiago was wearing, Kara could feel the intensity burning in his eyes. The man was fiercely emotional.
"What happened?" She whispered.
"She was a vampire here in San Francisco. Hair like the sun. We were deeply, intensely in love. I'm old, Kara. Witches live for a very long time. In eighty years, I had never been as deeply, powerfully attracted to a woman." His voice was losing some of the California accent, and slipping to something straight from Europe.
"What...what happened?"
"I found that even love doesn't change some things. She was a vicious woman, when she would get angry. And I knew that, outside of the bed, she was caught up in all the wrong things for a Vice cop's lover." He turned the car into a parking space, and shut off the engine. "I found out, Kara, that she'd killed three men, drained them dry.
"From there, there wasn't much of a choice in my mind. Witches feel emotions, especially strong ones like that, intensely. Hate clouded my judgment. I burned her alive, Kara. And that fire killed two other people."
"That's why you were being investigated by Internal Affairs."
"Yea. By all rights, I was a dead man. There wasn't any physical evidence, but even still, they could have put me away for life. And then the Captain came."
"The Captain?"
"Cap offered me a fresh slate. Internal Affairs would get off my case, and I would work for him. That's how I became the third MCU detective."
"Santiago, I..." Hell, what did someone say to something like that?
"Don't tell anyone about this, Archer. I'm telling you now so you'll have the full story. People around the precinct like to talk, and it's best you hear the worst of it from the source." He turned his head, looked past her onto the street. "And you'll be prepared if O'Dwyer brings it up."
She looked to the shop. It was a New Age-y place called Wyrd. "Is this Miss O'Dwyer's place?" She asked.
"Yea. Ready?"
Kara nodded. "Let's go."
They got out of the car, and Zach seemed to be just as composed as he'd been before. Impressive, Kara thought. The man seemed rather good at containing emotions. She wondered if all witches were like that.
They walked inside the store, where Kara was greeted with a strong, herbal scent. Wyrd wasn't a very pretty shop. It was, however, functional, with shelves lining the walls, packed to the brim with any number of items. Kara's eyes scanned the aisles of the store. There were two people in the store who were browsing, an older woman and a girl who looked young enough to still be in high school.
Santiago, however, walked them to the counter. Kara knew, immediately, that the woman behind the counter was Caitlin O'Dwyer.
She was a lovely woman, with creamy pale skin, and dark hair. Her features were delicate, though her green eyes burned with a life of their own. She wore a t-shirt, a long skirt, and combat boots. "Hello, Zach." Her eyes turned to Kara. "And you, I don't know you." Her voice held a lilting quality to it, and Kara quickly guessed that her name wasn't the only thing Irish.
"No, ma'am, I'm Inspector Kara Archer, Major Cases." She nodded to her.
"Indeed," Her green eyes flicked back to Santiago. "She's a pretty one. How new are you, love?"
"I just started Major Cases yesterday."
"Yesterday?" She arched an eyebrow. "And are you Inspector Santiago's partner? I'd say I would be surprised. He's not the type to work with a partner, usually."
"I'm Owen Reese's partner, actually. Santiago's borrowing me for the day."
"Oh, Owen?" Her eyes swept over Kara. "Mm, interesting. You have a very nice aura about you."
Kara furrowed her brow. "Aura?"
Caitlin nodded. "Witches can see auras around people, determine their nature, their energies. You have a very positive one. Natural, alive."
"Glad I've got the good mojo." Kara chuckled a little. "Now, uh, we came here to talk to you about something involving a case."
She smirked. "Of course, it's always a case." She stepped up closer to the counter, extending a hand. "All right, let me see it."
Kara reached into her jacket, pulling out the photograph of the carvings on Felicia Brewer's skin. "Here we go," She said, and set the photo into Caitlin's hands.
She brought the photo up to her eyes, and started to look over it. "This. This is weird." She whispered, her voice soft with curiosity.