11:47 AM September 13th 2026
Industrial Park District Near the Port of New York
âWhen you asked for a consultantâ¦?â Sam turned to Frank with a grimace, âWhat exactly did you request?â Frank raised inquisitive eyebrows as he glanced between the dejected young warlock and Agent Wattkins thinly disguised attempt to maintain her professionalism.
âI requested a Warlock of the Archivist â â He started and Samâs head drooped as she spoke over him.
âOf course, you did.â She sighed as he continued the sentence she had spoken over.
â â in case the cause of the event was a known phenomenon or item.â Sighing, Sam rubbed the bridge of her nose and felt the familiar pain of âdealing with Kyleâs shenanigansâ beginning behind her eyes. Rubbing her eyes lightly for good measure while her hand was up there anyway, Sam Squared her shoulders and spoke. âGet ready. Weâll be going in momentarily.â
Kyle raised his head from the steering wheel when he felt his sisterâs aura approaching him. He knew he was being childish, but it honestly hadnât occurred to him that his sister would be here. Having his older sister as one of the agents on the scene when he had his first solo acquisition? Nah. That wasnât â that was going to seem like so much nepotism. It wasnât a good look for his career.
âHey, Shrimp.â Her voice was quiet enough that the other agents couldnât hear. He hadnât thought his shoulders could droop any further, but then she brought up her derogatory nickname for him.
âCould we not make fun of my being shorter than everyone in the family but Dad in front of all the other agents?â It was an old conflict. One she relished and rubbed in any chance she got. âYouâre just going to be calling attention to how freakishly tall you are.â
âIâm sorry.â His sister amended softly. âThat wasnât professional of me.â With a groan, Kyle got out of the armored vehicle as the Magicorps soldier escorting him looked up from rummaging through the gear in the back of the vehicle pretending not to listen in and failing horribly. The two siblings shared a suppressed smile.
âYou shouldnât be here Sam.â Kyle soberly scolded as he walked briskly around to the rear hatch to help sort through gear. âThese kinds of arcane levels have to be from an artifact or an organic source. Itâs too dangerous.â He didnât add the words âfor youâ to his sentence. They were implied.
âYeah. Itâs unlikely itâs from technology. But the suddenness with which the release happened smacks of technology.â The older sibling studiously ignored her younger brotherâs attempt to be protective of her while Gleipnir bristled silently at her waist. âHush, Gleipnir. Kyleâs just being a brother, heâs not insulting yours or my abilities.â
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âWell, he was rude even if that wasnât his intention.â Gleipnirâs words had the usual effect when he spoke, and Kyle rolled his eyes at the ancient magic sentient item who always took his role as Samâs protector too seriously.
âStop.â It was a sudden crisp order he gave to the soldier pulling gear out of the armored vehicleâs rear storage. âErrâ¦Private? No, Lieutenant Jones.â The soldier halted with a pained look on his face.
âSir?â The soldierâs face blanked at the address.
âOh, for fuckâs sake Kyle, heâs a Specialist. And quit fucking with them by pretending you donât know their ranks.â She turned to Specialist Jones and pointed at the pile of gear he was organizing. âWhat my brother was about to tell you is that we donât need most of that stuff.â
âYeah.â Kyle scruffed his hair with another wince. âLeave the bulky containment equipment in the car until we ascertain what weâre dealing with. I can guarantee that weâll need something bigger than what weâve brought to transport it anyway. I mean, just look at the size of the vehicle they were transporting it in and how it has deformed the walls of the cargo compartment.â
âOh. Yes, Sir.â The soldier replied and obediently looked at the truck hundreds of feet away. He began putting the gear away.
âLeave out the portable magic collectors. Activate a spare one in the vehicle in addition to the onboard one, we donât want our ride transmuting into a monster on us. And toss us the personal shield collectors. Put one on yourself too.â Kyle was knowledgeable enough and had ridden along enough on consultations and artifact collections that he knew what he was doing.
âGood call Kyle.â Sam offered a rare compliment to her baby brother as she caught the shielding device and strapped it on one wrist. Her brother and the soldier did the same. âDonât activate these until weâre closer. It will prolong their use.â
âI know that, Mom.â Snark. It was Kyleâs native language.
âYeah. But Specialist Jones didnât.â She added peeved. They were already getting on each otherâs nerves. âMake sure you activate the sensor but not the collector until Kyle or I tell you. Theyâll interfere with our readings once theyâre on. Ignis Promethi.â
Sam activated the Prometheus sensors on the techno-magic devices by placing two fingers on the half-heart-shaped arrow that was the symbol of Prometheus and spoke the activation spell. The enchantment flared to life and the large clear crystal glowed purple within. Her words were echoed by the two men with her. Kyle frowned as he grabbed a fourth personal collector and offered it to Sam.
âFor your partner?â She gave an âUghâ and nodded. He tossed it to her.
âIâd rather let her use the FBI standard-issue gear.â She snorted derisively. âBut the museumâs work better in high AMD areas.â They turned and began heading back to the group of waiting agents. There was a cluster of them around Alex and Frank. Their bearing and the conspiratorial looks on their faces combined with the way they were speaking to each other behind the occasional hand seemed...Sam narrowed her eyes as she saw what was going on.
âWell,â Specialist Jones commented, âThose people are clearly gossiping about you two.â
âYes,â Kyle answered with a thoughtful smile. âI guess we shouldnât disappoint them.â He turned to his sister and for the first time since she read that article this morning, her mood lifted. Maybe she couldnât beat some kindness into her coworkers, but as much as her brother might annoy her, he always had her back.
Samantha Wattkins grinned evilly.