Chapter 5 - Vinnie
It was official, my sister was nuts. She sat there with a coffee in her hand; she looked confident and sure, something that she had grown into over the last four plus years. It looked good, and natural, on her now. But I could sense she wasn't nearly as confident as she appeared about this decision.
Kristi pursed her lips, "Are you sure that's a good idea?"
Rafe asked, "Why?"
Callie asked, "Humans have magic?"
I coughed loudly.
"We talked about this sis, it would kill millions, destabilize governments, religions, everything! You can't do it."
Hope shook her head, "No, it's the only way to save them Vinnie. You have already guaranteed their destruction; you are the eldest, first born. It's the only thing that fits... If we don't do this, and let millions die, they'll all die."
I felt like she slapped me with that accusation, "How can you know? What, do you think the humans will beat the fae if they have their magic?"
She shook her head, "It's not that simple. And no. I think if they have their magic, they won't attack at all, and the fae will attack here instead. You see, it's not just the technology that is going to get them killed, it's that plus the fae enchantment."
I was a little lost, "Explain that?"
She gathered her thoughts, "I believe that when they do create a stable portal and find the fae, that with the enchantment still in place they will attack. Humans won't understand, mostly because of the enchantment, they won't believe the truth. They'll be incapable of understanding. Even more than that, the enchantment screws with people in subtle but different ways, so there will be multiple opinions, all of them wrong.
"The humans will go in and start massacring the fae with superior technology and the fae's greatest weakness, iron. I can't be positive of course, but it lines up with history and what humanity has done in the past."
I frowned, "So why then does that lead to humanities destruction?"
She said, "Because it's not limited to the fae and humans. What do you think the demons and angels will do, when they see humanity start a cross realm holy war that will spread? It's simple really; they will unite with the fae and destroy this world."
I nodded, "So you think if they have their magic, they will understand the fae and other realms of humanity? And not attack?"
She said, "Yes, but it won't get that far. As soon as I cancel the enchantment I believe the fae will panic and attack earth. They will see earth with the tech and the magic to beat them, and will try and exterminate the humans before they can perfect the science or learn control of their magic.
"Then the demons and angels will... take the other side instead. They don't want another realm war; I don't think any aggressor has a snowball's chance in hell. They'll be cut down. Of course, a lot of this is guess work, but even without it, ending the enchantment is the only way humanity will be able to deal with true reality, which you opened up to them.
"Lastly, even if I turn out to be wrong about everything, it's the right thing to do. The price is high but it's all right now, if the enchantment lasts so many others will continue to die for no reason at all, simply because humans can't see or understand the whole of reality."
Kristi nodded, "I think she's right love. And no, I don't know for sure, but it feels right."
I asked, "How would you even do it?"
Hope shrugged, "Remember Feinir? He was around when it was done. It won't be easy, I'll have to disrupt the power spells first to make sure there isn't a huge explosion, and then take out the center stone where the enchantment is while it is shielded so it can't hurt anyone."
I nodded and breathed out a sigh. "Alright, I don't like being the bad guy here, but assume you're right. What will the rest of us do?"
She snorted, "You're not the bad guy. Just pivotal. If the fae hadn't put up the enchantment in the first place your paper wouldn't have mattered at all. This will all be the fae's fault. We are responsible for our own actions, but it was theirs that started this. I'm trying very hard to think of it like a doctor in surgery. Yes, I have to cut this guys leg off so he heals, but it wasn't my fault his leg has gangrene on it. It was the guy who stabbed him and his fault for not taking care of it sooner. Of course, that doesn't mean I won't feel bad doing it.
"Make sense? As far as what I need you guys for, there are a lot of fae running around, I'm sure they won't just allow us to waltz in and turn off their enchantment. Oh... one more thing. We'll be totally outing ourselves when we do this, not only will humans have magic they'll have evidence others do too. We may want to hide out afterwards, until the humans adjust. On the other hand, if we stick around we might make a big difference against the fae as well as teaching humans."
I asked, "Okay, looks like you put a lot of thought into this. If you're right about everything it's a good plan. I can also agree it's the right thing to do regardless, but why will we be exposed?"
Hope shrugged, "Stonehenge..."
Shit... Figures. They not only have guards there, but a damn live webcam.
I asked Rafe, "What do you think, will the angels and demons react as she predicted?"
Rafe shrugged, "Most likely. The first part I'd say is more definite, if the humans invade the fae realm and start an extermination... the angels will feel threatened and will attack Earth. The demons will most likely follow. The second one is a little iffy. They will find the fae's attack a bit abrupt, maybe even uncalled for. But the fae are an old and accounted for threat in the universe. The angels won't feel threatened by the action and will only respond if it looks like it might spread to other worlds."
Rafe smiled wryly, "In short, I don't know. I think she is right about one thing for sure though, if you don't take out the enchantment, Earth will be toast in some way or another in the next decade or two. Their only chance is to see reality clearly. Not that I would ever advise you to take such an action..."
I snorted.
I suggested, "Let's go with the first part of the plan and reassess based on what happens after that. Hope's suppositions sound right, but it gets a little murky the farther it goes out. I also don't want to just hide away, but we shouldn't flaunt ourselves either. Say, be in a position to help, but not out in the open?"
Callie giggled, "Like a secret base... maybe a bat cave?"
I snorted, "Something like that yes, but I was thinking of the island. Also, another issue, what about the communities? Without an explanation they will probably all be trying to kill us, or at least find us, like the humans in the beginning. We can have my parents brief Chicago, but most other places will freak out and forbid the action."
Shit, phone. I picked it up and it was a one word message from Toni, "Help."
"I gotta go, let me know what you come up with."
Hope asked, "Do you need help?"
I shook my head, "I don't think so," as I stepped into limbo and teleported to outside Toni's apartment.
Her door was banged in. I walked through and found her on the floor hurt, but she looked to be yelling at the guy, who had her phone in his hand. I had thought the message strange, she wasn't one to ask for help. I snorted, what woman was?
I stepped out of limbo with my shield up. This seemed so familiar. I'd never had to rescue a damsel before; this was my second this week.
"Let's hear it, I suppose although you've broken into council property and assaulted one of Chicago's sorceresses I'll hear you out anyway."
I cast a glyph to shield Toni, just in case this guy tries to hurt her more. When she flinched I remembered she hadn't seen my immortal magic yet. I sent a healing magic her way as well and she seemed to relax.
The guy asked aggressively, "So are you the one that killed..."
I interrupted sharply, "Who are you? You're in my city, if you ask nicely after answering my question I might tell you. You're the intruder here."
I realized I was being an arrogant asshole, but I was really pissed, where do these women beating assholes keep coming from?
Toni said softly, "He's Manny, the head council in San Antonio and a vampire."
I frowned, wishing I'd taken my sister up on her offer. Just for the fear factor, the guy was staring me down.
I said angrily, "Very well, I'll satisfy your curiosity. Your brave sorcerer ambushed Toni here and blew up her car. Then when I asked what was going on, he tried to burn both Toni and I, when that didn't work he tried ice. That's when I killed his stupid ass. Are you happy now that you sacrificed your life for such a fool and coward? You should have gone to the council with any queries... and not done it this way.
"Any more questions or last words?"
Manny sneered, "I am a master vampire and head of a city council. How dare you threaten me! As if you could kill me."
I stressed the word as my patience was about gone, "You... are... in... Chicago. That makes you an intruder, a thug and bully who assaulted one of our own, not a council member. If you're head councilor why didn't you follow the rules?"
Manny growled, "If you succeeded this town would be drowned in blood as my coven took revenge. You wouldn't dare."
I shook my head, "You do know we have two necromancers in this town right? One on the council? Plus, you seem like kind of an asshole, I'd bet they'd all be happy to be free of your compulsions."
He still hadn't attacked me despite my insults, probably nervous about the golden shield. This was a waste of time, but even though I was in the right, I didn't want to kill him in cold blood. He wasn't actually attacking anymore.
I wrapped the three of us in magic and transported to the council building, which had a prison that could hold any of the races.