5: Haunted
Predatory
DRAKE POV
âI promise you, itâs not a practical joke or my imagination or anything like that. I wouldnât do that to you guys,â I tell Callum and Xander for what must be the hundredth time as we get into Xanderâs massive red truck.
âSure, whatever, man. Time to give up while youâre behind,â Xander snarks.
âButââ
âShut it,â Callum growls. I technically outrank him, but Iâm not one to mess around when he sounds like that. Only once the truck doors are closed and Xander starts driving out of the parking lot does he continue. âIf you werenât imagining things, I can only think of two explanations for what you smelled. First one is that there was some sort of animal we havenât encountered before. Still unlikely, given that Xander and I ainât smelled nothinâ and none of us heard anything, but better than the alternative.â
âWhatâs the alternative?â I ask. I donât like the intensity in Callumâs eyes.
âWASP special ops.â
âYou canât be serious,â Xander groans. âNot this shit again. Weâve been following the rules. Theyâve got no reason to take any interest in us.â
âI donât think itâs particularly likely, either, for that reason and that itâd be hella impressive if Drake caught any sign of anything unusual at all, if they have taken an interest in us. Everything Iâve read and heard about special ops says theyâre on a totally different level from most everyone else.â
âFace it, Drake, youâre delusional.â
I cross my arms over my chest and glare out the windshield. I know thereâs no convincing either of them, but I know I smelled something unusual. Basil, sun-warmed ripe berries, lemongrass, and dark chocolate, all blended together somehow. The faintest whiff, only for a second, on the breezeâ¦. And thereâs more to it, something I canât explain. A feeling, a presence. I would swear on my life that someone was there, until they justâ¦werenât.
âMaybe that field is haunted,â I mutter after what seems like an eternity of only truck noises and metal music.
âI suppose thatâs a fourth explanation,â Callum allows gamely. âWe should try to figure out a way to go hunting. Havenât done that in a while. Might do something good for all of our peace of mind.â
âAnother great reason to go to Athens. Plenty of wilderness around there,â Xander suggests with a crafty gleam in his eyes.
âAbso-fucking-lutely not. We are not starting that argument again.â
âAw, come on! Itâs just a weekend of fun.â
âAnd winters in Maine are just a little snowy. Weâre not going.â
âXander, please. Let it go,â I ask, more exasperated than I meant to be.
âIf youâll let your ghost scent goââ he starts, but Iâm not having it.
âAlready forgotten,â I lie. âWasnât gonna mention it again. But Iâd rather listen to you gush about Sleepers Awake for the rest of the day than have that discussion about Athens again.â
âThat can be arranged.â
âHey, wait a second. He might be willing to listen to that, but I havenât agreedââ Callum cuts in, prompting an argument I have no interest in listening to. The two of them would bicker about anything, and often do. It gets annoying, but as long as theyâre arguing with each other, they wonât bother me about whatever I smelled or sensed back at the field. Animals donât have presence like that. And I know I didnât just imagine it. So that leavesâ¦ghost or WASP operative. I donât like either of those options. Iâve never been one to believe in ghosts or place much stock in superstitions. But given the choice between dealing with a ghost and a WASP operative, Iâll pick the ghost every time.
Not for the first time, Iâm grateful to have Callum as a friend. Heâs cool as a cucumber under pressure, cautious, smart. Exactly the sort of person I want to have my back if the worst option is the truth.
Itâs still weird that Iâm the only one of the three of us who picked up on it. Weâre all pretty evenly matched in powers of observation. Maybe thereâs something more to it, something none of us have thought of. But Iâm not going to find the answers just stewing about it. Iâll have to go back there, maybe alone, and investigate things more thoroughly. Maybe tomorrow morning. No way Iâm going to get to go anywhere else today other than the concert tonight. All of us have work to do between now and thenâremote work for our employers in Maine, but itâs still work and itâs still whatâs paying our rent and keeping the lights on.
Tonight had better be as âwickedly awesomeâ as Xanderâs talking it up to be.