âWhat do you mean, Danika was selling it?â
Tharion shook his head. âI donât know if she was selling it or buying it or what, but right before synth started appearing on the streets, she was spotted on an Auxiliary boat in the dead of night. There was a crate of synth on board.â
Hunt murmured, âIt always comes back to Danika.â
Above the roaring in her head, Bryce said, âMaybe she was confiscating it.â
âMaybe,â Tharion admitted, then ran a hand through his auburn hair. âBut that synthâitâs some bad shit, Bryce. If Danika was involved in itââ
âShe wasnât. She never would have done something like that.â Her heart was racing so fast she thought sheâd puke. She turned to Hunt. âBut it explains why there were traces of it on her clothes, if she had to confiscate it for the Aux.â
Huntâs face was grim. âMaybe.â
She crossed her arms. âWhat is it, exactly?â
âItâs synthetic magic,â Tharion said, eyes darting between them. âIt started off as an aid for healing, but someone apparently realized that in super-concentrated doses, it can give humans strength greater than most Vanir. For short bursts, but itâs potent. Theyâve tried to make it for centuries, but it seemed impossible. Most people thought it was akin to alchemyâjust as unlikely as turning something into gold. But apparently modern science made it work this time.â He angled his head. âDoes this have to do with the demon you were hunting?â
âItâs a possibility,â Hunt said.
âIâll let you know if I get any other reports,â Tharion said, and didnât wait for a farewell before diving back into the water.
Bryce stared out at the river in the midday sun, gripping the white opal in her pocket.
âI know it wasnât what you wanted to hear,â Hunt said cautiously beside her.
âWas she killed by whoever is creating the synth? If she was on that boat to seize their shipment?â She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. âCould the person selling the synth and the person searching for the Horn be the same, if the synth can possibly repair the Horn?â
He rubbed his chin. âI guess. But this could also be a dead end.â
She sighed. âI donât get why she never mentioned it.â
âMaybe it wasnât worth mentioning,â he suggested.
âMaybe,â she murmured. âMaybe.â
Bryce waited until Hunt hit the gym in her apartment building before she dialed Fury.
She didnât know why she bothered. Fury hadnât taken a call from her in months.
The call nearly went to audiomail before she answered. âHey.â
Bryce slumped against her bed and blurted, âIâm shocked you picked up.â
âYou caught me between jobs.â
Or maybe Juniper had bitten Furyâs head off about bailing.
Bryce said, âI thought you were coming back to hunt down whoever was behind the Ravenâs bombing.â
âI thought so, too, but it turned out I didnât need to cross the Haldren to do it.â
Bryce leaned against her headboard, stretching out her legs. âSo it really was the human rebellion behind it?â Maybe that C on the crates Ruhn thought was the Horn was just that: a letter.
âYeah. Specifics and names are classified, though.â
Fury had said that to her so many times in the past that sheâd lost count. âAt least tell me if you found them?â
There was a good chance that Fury was sharpening her arsenal of weapons on the desk of whatever fancy hotel she was holed up in right now. âI said I was between jobs, didnât I?â
âCongratulations?â
A soft laugh that still freaked Bryce the fuck out. âSure.â Fury paused. âWhatâs up, B.â
As if that somehow erased two years of near-silence. âDid Danika ever mention synth to you?â
Bryce could have sworn something heavy and metallic clunked in the background. Fury said softly, âWho told you about synth?â
Bryce straightened. âI think itâs getting spread around here. I met a mer today who said Danika was seen on an Aux boat with a crate of it, right before she died.â She blew out a breath.
âItâs dangerous, Bryce. Really dangerous. Donât fuck around with it.â
âIâm not.â Gods. âI havenât touched any drugs in two years.â Then she added, unable to stop herself, âIf youâd bothered to take my calls or visit, you would have known that.â
âIâve been busy.â
Liar. Fucking liar and coward. Bryce ground out, âLook, I wanted to know if Danika had ever mentioned synth to you before she died, because she didnât mention it to me.â
Another one of those pauses.
âShe did, didnât she.â Even now, Bryce wasnât sure why jealousy seared her chest.
âShe might have said that there was some nasty shit being sold,â Fury said.
âYou never thought to mention it to anyone?â
âI did. To you. At the White Raven the night Danika died. Someone tried to sell it to you then, for fuckâs sake. I told you to stay the Hel away from it.â
âAnd you still didnât find the chance to mention then or after Danika died that she warned you about it in the first place?â
âA demon ripped her to shreds, Bryce. Drug busts didnât seem connected to it.â
âAnd what if it was?â
âHow?â
âI donât know, I just â¦â Bryce tapped her foot on the bed. âWhy wouldnât she have told me?â
âBecause â¦â Fury stopped herself.
âBecause what?â Bryce snapped.
âAll right,â Fury said, her voice sharpening. âDanika didnât want to tell you because she didnât want you getting near it. Even thinking about trying synth.â
Bryce shot to her feet. âWhy the fuck would I everââ
âBecause we have literally seen you take everything.â
âYouâve been right there, taking everything with me, youââ
âSynth is synthetic magic, Bryce. To replace real magic. Of which you have none. It gives humans Vanir powers and strength for like an hour. And then it can seriously fuck you up. Make you addicted and worse. For the Vanir, itâs even riskierâa crazy high and superstrength, but it can easily turn bad. Danika didnât want you even knowing something like that existed.â
âAs if Iâm so desperate to be like you big, tough Vanir that Iâd take somethingââ
âHer goal was to protect you. Always. Even from yourself.â
The words struck like a slap to the face. Bryceâs throat closed up.
Fury blew out a breath. âLook, I know that came out harsh. But take my word for it: donât mess with synth. If theyâve actually managed to mass-produce the stuff outside of an official lab and make it in even stronger concentrations, then itâs bad news. Stay away from it, and anyone who deals in it.â
Bryceâs hands shook, but she managed to say âAll rightâ without sounding like she was one breath away from crying.
âLook, I gotta go,â Fury said. âIâve got something to do tonight. But Iâll be back in Lunathion in a few days. Iâm wanted at the Summit in two weeksâitâs at some compound a few hours outside the city.â
Bryce didnât ask why Fury Axtar would attend a Summit of various Valbaran leaders. She didnât really care that Fury would be coming back at all.
âMaybe we can grab a meal,â Fury said.
âSure.â
âBryce.â Her name was both a reprimand and an apology. Fury sighed. âIâll see you.â
Her throat burned, but she hung up. Took a few long breaths. Fury could go to Hel.
Bryce waited to call her brother until sheâd plunked her ass down on the couch, opened her laptop, and pulled up the search engine. He answered on the second ring. âYeah?â
âI want you to spare me the lectures and the warnings and all that shit, okay?â
Ruhn paused. âOkay.â
She put the call on speaker and leaned her forearms on her knees, the cursor hanging over the search bar.
Ruhn asked, âWhatâs going on with you and Athalar?â
âNothing,â Bryce said, rubbing her eyes. âHeâs not my type.â
âI was asking about why heâs not on the call, not whether youâre dating, but thatâs good to know.â
She gritted her teeth and typed synthetic magic in the search bar. As the results filtered in, she said, âAthalar is off making those muscles of his even nicer.â Ruhn huffed a laugh.
She skimmed the results: small, short articles about the uses of a synthetic healing magic to aid in human healing. âThat medwitch who sent you the information about synthetic magicâdid she offer any thoughts on why or how it got onto the streets?â
âNo. I think sheâs more concerned about its originsâand an antidote. She told me she actually tested some of the kristallos venom she got out of Athalar from the other night against the synth, trying to formulate one. She thinks her healing magic can act like some kind of stabilizer for the venom to make the antidote, but she needs more of the venom to keep testing it out. I donât know. It sounded like some complex shit.â He added wryly, âIf you run into a kristallos, ask it for some venom, would you?â
âGot a crush, Ruhn?â
He snorted. âSheâs done us a huge favor. Iâd like to repay her in whatever way we can.â
âAll right.â She clicked through more results, including a patent filing from Redner Industries for the drug, dating back ten years. Way before Danikaâs time working there.
âThe research papers say only tiny amounts are released, even for the medwitches and their healing. Itâs incredibly expensive and difficult to make.â
âWhat if ⦠what if the formula and a shipment leaked two years ago from Redner, and Danika was sent out to track it down. And maybe she realized whoever wanted to steal the synth planned to use it to repair the Horn, and she stole the Horn before they could. And then they killed her for it.â
âBut why keep it a secret?â Ruhn asked. âWhy not bust the person behind it?â
âI donât know. Itâs just a theory.â Better than nothing.
Ruhn went quiet again. She had the feeling a Serious Talk was coming and braced herself. âI think itâs admirable, Bryce. That you still care enough about Danika and the Pack of Devils to keep looking into this.â
âI was ordered to by my boss and the Governor, remember?â
âYou would have looked once you heard it wasnât Briggs anyway.â He sighed. âYou know, Danika nearly beat the shit out of me once.â
âNo she didnât.â
âOh, she did. We ran into each other in Redner Towerâs lobby when I went to meet up with Declan after some fancy meeting he was having with their top people. Waitâyou dated that prick son of Rednerâs, didnât you?â
âI did,â she said tightly.
âGross. Just gross, Bryce.â
âTell me about Danika wiping the floor with your pathetic ass.â
She could nearly hear his smile through the phone. âI donât know how we got into it about you, but we did.â
âWhatâd you say?â
âWhy are you assuming I did the instigating? Did you ever meet Danika? She had a mouth on her like Iâve never seen.â He clicked his tongue, the admiration in the noise making Bryceâs chest clench. âAnyway, I told her to tell you that I was sorry. She told me to go fuck myself, and fuck my apology.â
Bryce blinked. âShe never told me she ran into you.â
âRan into is an understatement.â He whistled. âShe hadnât even made the Drop, and she nearly kicked my balls across the lobby. Declan had to ⦠involve himself to stop it.â
It sounded like Danika all right. Even if everything else sheâd learned lately didnât.