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Snake in the Grass
The moment Mike stepped through the portal, a sinking sensation hit him in the gut. He pushed open the closet door and looked at the room he was now in. The nearby bed was far larger than a king mattress, making him wonder what sort of person or creature used this room. He moved to the side to allow Ratu, Leilani, and Ingrid to come through behind him. Leilani eyed the portal with suspicion, while Ingrid leaned in to study it.
"I should have guessed," she muttered, running her fingers along the edges of the portal. "You've been one step ahead of us the whole--"
Lily shoved her way through. "If you think I'm going to stand around in some abandoned shack in Oklahoma, you've got another thing coming." The portal from the cabana had been routed through a second location to avoid any of the Order following it back to Di's location.
Mike reached out mentally to Kisa. He only picked up a few pieces of information, but they were enough. "The Captain is here. He came for Beth to get to me."
"That fucking squid." Leilani clutched her trident. "I'll stab him myself."
"It might not be necessary." Mike was already moving toward the exit. He stuck his hand in one pocket and pulled out his bracelet. It had a soft glow to it. "Looks like we arrived just in time. Leilani, you need to get to your people and let them know the Captain betrayed you. I can't imagine anyone will stop you from speaking with your mother."
"Got it."
"Ingrid, you're with me. We need to find the Director and convince him that I'm still on the level, and then--"
"Murder him!" Lily held up a knife and grinned.
"No, not that." Mike frowned. "Maybe that. We'll see. Ratu, we'll probably need your magic to get there."
The naga bowed her head slightly. "I shall be at your side."
"As for you." Mike tossed his bracelet to Lily. "Since they're tracking me through that bracelet, I'm afraid I must ask you to sow some chaos."
Lily cackled and transformed into a copy of Mike. She did a pirouette before exiting the suite, and the others followed. Lily and Leilani moved together while Ingrid led Mike and Ratu in a different direction.
Down the hall, he heard his own voice singing "I want to be an airborne ranger!" followed by the sound of breaking glass.
"Daisy, Cerulea, Olivia." He waited for the three fairies to emerge from his shirt and hover in front of him. "Go find your sister. Run interference for Beth and Kisa." He held up a hand, and all three of them landed on his outstretched fingers. "No mercy."
The fairies shot off like tiny rockets, leaving colorful trails behind as they entered the HVAC system. Their giggles vanished moments later.
"Somehow, those two words are the scariest you've ever said." Ratu covered her mouth with one hand and laughed.
"I'm the guy who left Jenny in charge of my house." Mike took one last look at the vent. "They can burn this place down for all I care."
"Ahem." Ingrid gestured toward the nearest stairwell. "The Director has a private elevator we can access near the lobby. I assume he's in his office monitoring your current location and feeding it to the staff along with the Captain."
"Well at least we'll know where to find him." Mike allowed Ingrid to take the lead. "I don't suppose we'll get to take a secret tunnel to get there, will we?"
Ingrid pushed open the door to the stairwell. "What are you, twelve?"
"Secret tunnels are like wine. The older they are, the better they get."
"Until they turn into vinegar and fall apart," added Ratu. When Ingrid gave her an exasperated look from the next floor down, the naga shrugged. "Tunnels are sort of my thing."
When they got to the bottom of the stairwell, Ingrid opened the door and stepped outside. Mike passed through the opening and threw himself forward, tackling Ingrid to the ground. A trident flew over both of them from behind, embedding itself into a nearby concrete pillar. Two merfolk were standing next to a hot tub, and one of them was still armed.
"Hey, wait!" Mike put up his hands. "Leilani is alive, she's headed--"
The second merman lifted his trident and cocked his arm back. A fireball struck him in the face so hard that he flipped over backward and landed in the hot tub. When the remaining assailant tried to flee, Ratu stomped a foot on the ground, causing the decorative cobblestones to shudder beneath him. He tripped and fell on his face, then went motionless.
"Guess he didn't have his land legs yet," Mike said. When Ratu gave him a dirty look, he shrugged. "What? I knew you weren't going to say anything."
"How can you joke at a time like this?" asked Ingrid.
"Oh. That's easy." Mike stood and helped Ingrid up. "It's either make stupid jokes or vomit from sheer anxiety. One way or another, something's coming out of me."
"That hardly explains the rest of the time." Ratu narrowed her eyes at him, then smiled. "Or do you always experience anxiety?"
"Maybe it's so bad in the future that it reaches back in time and affects my current behavior?" He looked at Ingrid. "Where to?"
"That way." Ingrid pointed across the deck. "If there are merfolk here, I'm guessing they've got people all over."