They took a taxi to Castle Island where Jacobs body had evidently washed up, leaving Leslies car in the parking garage next to the morgue. There was apparently parking at the Island, but it was the middle of summer and Leslie didnt like to waste time trying to find a place to park.
Annas doubts about traveling by taxi with Brother Wolf proved to be unfounded. Their taxi driver had a big mutt at home, he told them, who was a Great Dane crossed with a dinosaur. Once he found out that Anna had never been to Boston before, he gave her a complete rundown on the island that hadntreally been an island since the 1930s. His stories included a ghostly tale of an escaped prisoner that somehow resulted in a haunting and a wandering yarn about how Edgar Allan Poes army service at Fort Independence had led him to place his story The Cask of Amontillado at the fort.
Wicked, Anna told him when they got out of the car and she handed him a tip.
He laughed and gave her a high five.Frickin wicked yourself. Youll be a native in no time.
Dont you believe it, Leslie told her half jokingly. Native Bostonians are the ones whove been here since the Revolutionary War all others are interlopers, no matter how welcome.
The ocean air was refreshingly brisk as Leslie led the way down the cement walk that paralleled the ocean on the harbor side of the island. It wasnt crowded, not really there had been plenty of places to park but there were a number of people out enjoying the sun. The tall granite block walls of Fort Independence dominated the landscape, which was mostly grass with a few bushes and moderate-sized trees.
Jacob wasnt here long before he was discovered, Leslie said. Not a lot of places to hide a body around here and as you can see there are a lot of people this time of year. The harbor breeze keeps the temperatures to a reasonable level and the fishing is supposed to be pretty good.
Do you think he was dropped in the harbor by boat?
Thats the theory. Too many people around to drop him off unseen, and the ME says the body was in the water for at least a full day. Jacob was found a number of days ago. I suspect that if there was something we missed initially, its too late now.
Probably this is useless, agreed Anna. But Im not clear on what else we can do right now that is more helpful.
There were all sorts of people out and about joggers, dog walkers, people watchers. The sound of kids yelling in the distance competed with airplanes from the airport across the harbor and seabirds.
They were passed by a woman with a Pekingese coming the other way. Her little dog hit the end of his leash and started barking hoarsely at Brother Wolf.
Hes perfectly friendly, his owner said. Now stand down, Peter. To his owners obvious embarrassment, the dog growled, keeping himself between the werewolves and his owner in a brave but misguided attempt to protect her, until they were long past.
Peter, said Anna, smiling involuntarily. Peter and the Wolf.
Is that reaction usual? Leslie asked.
Most dogs have troubles with us at first, Anna admitted; then she grinned. He was all of ten pounds, wasnt he? Pretty brave of him when you think of it. After insults have been exchanged it usually works out fine. Cats
cats dont like us. And they dont adjust, ever. She grinned at Leslie. Just like Cantrip agents, I expect.
Heuter is just one man, Leslie pointed out. Hard to judge all of Cantrip by one man.
I dont know about that, Anna said. Who else would join an agency like Cantrip except for people who are afraid of the dark?
People who need jobs? Leslie suggested dryly. Cantrip takes a lot of Quantico graduates who dont get on with the FBI. As a job, Cantrip is less time-consuming than the FBI or Homeland Security, and it pays better than most police departments. Its less dangerous, too because they dont actually do anything but collect information.
Not yet, Anna said affably. My father says that government unchecked is like a snowball; you can always count on it getting bigger and gathering more power. She walked a few paces. Heuter was going to shoot someone in the morgue. If he could have gotten the shot off before it became obvious Charles wasnt going to hurt anyone, hed have shot Charles. If you hadnt been there, he would have done it. I thought at the time he was going to go for the witch, but Ive changed my mind. Cantrip carries weapons loaded with silver bullets.
Mine is, too, admitted Leslie, sounding sheepish.
Good for you, Anna told her. You didnt even think about drawing, though.
I dont know why not. I really should have.
Charles did what you wanted to, Anna suggested. Got the witchs hands off that poor boy. She was preparing to feed off him, and Charles stopped it.
Feed?
Suck up the residual magic the killers left behind.
That doesnt sound appetizing. Sounds necrophilic.
Mmm, agreed Anna. But you and I are not witches.
Leslie stared out in the harbor for a moment, then smiled.I suppose that was it. I wanted to smack her, and your Charles did it for me.
There was a monument up ahead that looked something like the Washington Monument in miniature or, since they were in Boston, like the Bunker Hill Monument. It was a tall, sea-battered, narrow-sided rectangle that lifted to the sky and ended in a point. On the ocean side of the path were some wharfs with a few people fishing from them.
Still, Heuter
Anna said. You know Senator Heuters views on werewolves, right? Hes one of the proponents of that bill to include us as an endangered species.
Leslie frowned.Endangered species?
And therefore not citizens, Anna said. I dont suppose it would be of as much interest to you as it is to us werewolves. He also wants to RFID tag us as if we were pets who might go astray.
RFID?
That one hasnt made it into a bill yet, Anna said. But its been in a couple of his speeches.
That wouldnt be constitutional, said Leslie.
It would if we were an endangered species. Anna looked at Brother Wolf. Id like to see someone try to put a radio control collar on Charles. It might be fun to watch on YouTube.
He gave her a look.
Anna raised the hand that wasnt holding the leash. Im not saying Id do it. Id just pay money to watch someone try.
Leslie gave her a thoughtful look as she stopped.I thought that you were mismatched when I first met you two. But you arent, are you?
No, Anna agreed. Im the only one who knows when hes teasing.
If you say so, said Leslie, amused.
Anna looked around.Is this where Jacob was found?
Over here.
Between the sidewalk and the sea stood a two-rail decorative pipe fence that the salt water had colored green and rust. Beyond that, a short rocky shoreline edged in green sea grasses gave way to a bit of water and a wall of worn wooden poles stuck side by side like soldiers keeping the waves off the land. Leslie pointed to a small patch of dirt between the wharf wall and the wooden poles.
Jacob would have been sheltered a little from the weather. Anna bent down a little closer than she needed to when she unclipped Charless leash, and she breathed in his familiar scent to comfort herself. He waited until she stood up before he hopped over the fence and down to the strip of land below. Anna made no attempt to follow.
Leslie gave her a searching glance.He can scent things better in wolf form than you can in human?
Yes. But hes also better at this than I am. Anna didnt feel a bit defensive about it. Hed taught her a lot, but
He has a lot more experience than I do. Scents dont come with a label this is the villain; here is a lady with a dog; here is a police officer and that sticky-sweet-and-sour-milk smell is someones old banana ice cream cone. Charles can pick out what hes smelling better than I can, and date them, too, usually.