The velvety Savannah night spread above him studded with stars. So few stars, so close to the city. Pity. Pity there was no one to share the darkness with him tonight. It would be nice to have company.
The wood railing, worn smooth by generations of men standing where he was looking out at the stars, was comforting tonight. There were many ways to not be alone.
The grassy slope stretched down below him, a gentle cascade of soft velvet, silver under the moonlight. The pond rippled like a pool of power. Yes, tonight that silvered lake could bring forth a sword for a righteous king... or a demon to eat the unwary. There was only one way to tell.
A soft cough sounded at his elbow and he turned, stroking the short deep chestnut goatee. The black silk of his button up and the black slacks made him look sinister to the staff. Another pity. He smiled and took the wine the woman offered.
"Thank you, Ethel. When the guests arrive, would you please show them in?" He smiled and knew his eyes were an unsettling amber tonight. Well, that couldn't be helped either.
"Certainly, sir. Is this about..." She cut herself and shook her head. "Never mind."
He smiled and turned back to the night sky, breathing in deeply the air of the sea, though their little lake hardly counted. It was less than two miles to the ocean from here and the sea breeze carried only freshness with it tonight. Tonight.
But the tang of power lingered. Sipping the vintage one finger traced the patterns woven into the crimson of his tie. A silly patterning. To anyone but him. Best to lay the groundwork now. Best to do this alone.
He closed his eyes, shutting out the stars. Shutting out the moon. Shutting out the call of the night birds.
Set aside the scent of the sea. Set aside the distant smells of the food made ready for his guests. Focus on only the power. His fingers traced the ridges in the tie. Contrary to what some thought, there was no hidden meaning in the ridges. No hidden power. But it helped him focus as he wove more intricate workings of power himself.
Powers of unlocking and unbinding. What would come his way this time?
The veil of powers thinned and a sense of trouble leaked through. Well that he had expected. Faint hints of music came from below. Natoli and Sergei must have arrived. The rhythm of their magics, and his wife's, pulsed with the music. Her fire to their swords.
Set it aside.
He pulled his own powers more closely about him, weaving an intricate shape with only his will. He needed no physical displays for power to obey him. Back and forth weaving substance from power, even if it was only symbolic substance.
Weight built in his hand, even as joy built from below, a distraction now... it would be a relief later. The shape fought him. It always did when he didn't know what form the binding or unbinding would take. Knowledge was always easier.
At last a solid weight settled into his hand in the form of an unpreposing key... now he simply had to find which poor soul he was supposed to unbind with it. Natoli and Sergei had been unbound already, as had his wife Mary. But tonight there would be a new soul to add to their network.
Hopefully they were willing to cooperate. Willing or not they were needed and at it was up to him to persuade them. No one had promised him this job would be easy.
David Thudy slid the little two inch key into the pocket of his black dress trousers and turned towards the house, away from the stars. It was time to go to work.
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