- Prey
- Sphere
- Black Rose
- The Great Train Robbery
- Blue Dahlia
- Carnal Innocence
- Dance Upon the Air
- High Noon
- Lawless
- Sacred Sins
- Tribute
- Face the Fire
- Holding the Dream
- A Man for Amanda
- All the Possibilities
- Next
- Prey
- Sphere
- Black Rose
- The Great Train Robbery
- Blue Dahlia
- Carnal Innocence
- Dance Upon the Air
- High Noon
- Lawless
- Sacred Sins
- Tribute
- Face the Fire
- Holding the Dream
- A Man for Amanda
The Demigod DiariesPage 19
The man pulled a piece of paper from his pocket and handed it to Claymore. “It’s our contact information,” the boy said. “If you figure it out, call me, okay?” Claymore stared at him, trying not to let his confusion show. “You do understand me, don’t you? I can’t answer your question.” The boy looked at him with solemn eyes. “Please try, Dr. Claymore. Because if you don’t, I’m going to die.” On the drive home Claymore kept glancing in his rearview mirror. Really, he was pathetic. The boy had just been trying to unnerve him. He couldn’t let himself get upset over something like that. By the time he reached his driveway, he felt like he had gotten over it. But he still found himself setting his house alarm. Claymore lived alone in his personally designed house. Among his many talents he was an architect, and he wanted his house to mirror him in every aspect. Impressively modern with clean lines, it was set well back from the road. Its security cameras and barred windows protected his privacy, but inside, the rooms were simply furnished, quiet, and comfortable. No wife, no kids—there was no one in the house to disturb him. Not even a cat. Especially not a cat. It was his oasis and his oasis alone. Being here always calmed his frayed nerves. Yes, his beautiful house did help him get his mind off the boy. But it wasn’t long before he found himself sitting at his desk, reading the card the father had given him. ALABASTER C. TORRINGTON 273 MORROW LANE 518-555-9530 The 518 area code meant that they might live in Keeseville. And Claymore recalled a Morrow Lane about halfway across town. Was Alabaster Torrington the boy, or the father? Alabaster was a rather old-fashioned name. You didn’t hear it often, because most parents had the sense not to name their children after rocks. Claymore shook his head. He should throw away the card and forget it. Scenes from Stephen King’s Misery were stuck in his head. But that’s what the alarm system is for, he told himself; to keep the creepy fans away. If his door got so much as a knock in the middle of the night, the police would be dispatched immediately. And Claymore was not defenseless. He had a respectable collection of firearms hidden in various places around his house. One couldn’t be too careful. He sighed, throwing the piece of paper on the table with the rest of his scraps. It wasn’t unusual for him to encounter strange people at events. After all, for every semi-intelligent person who bought his books, there were at least three others who picked them up because they thought they were dieting guides. All that mattered was the fact that Claymore wasn’t alone in a dark alley with those people. He was safe, he was home, and there was no better place to be. He smiled to himself, leaning back in his work chair. “Yes, that’s right, nothing to worry about,” he told himself. “Just another day at the office.” That’s when the phone rang, and Claymore’s smile melted. What could anyone want at this hour? It was nearly eleven. Anyone sensible was either asleep or curled up with a good book. He thought about not answering, but his phone didn’t stop ringing—which was very strange, considering that his voicemail usually picked up after the fourth ring. Eventually curiosity won him over. He stood and walked into his great room. For simplicity’s sake, he only kept one landline in the house. The caller ID read MARIAN LAMIA, 518-555-4164. Lamia…That was the woman who booked the event. He frowned and reluctantly picked up the receiver as he sat down on his couch. “Yes, hello, Claymore speaking.” He did not attempt to mask the annoyance in his voice. This was his home, and forcing him to answer a phone call was no better than intruding in person. He hoped Lamia had a good reason. “Mr. Claymore!” She said his name like she was announcing he’d won the lottery. “Hello, hello, hello! How are you doing?” “Do you realize what hour it is, Ms. Lamia?” Claymore asked in the most severe voice he could muster. “Do you have something important to tell me?” “Yes, I do! In fact, I wanted to talk to you about it immediately!” He sighed. This person made him go from mildly annoyed to just plain infuriated in a grand total of thirty seconds. “Well, then, don’t just exclaim pointlessly,” he snarled. “Spit it out! I’m a busy man and do not take kindly to being disturbed.” The line went silent. Claymore was half convinced he’d scared her off. But finally she continued in a much colder voice. “Very well, Mr. Claymore. We don’t have to go through the pleasantries, if that’s what you wish.” He nearly laughed. It sounded like this woman was outright trying to be intimidating. “Thank you,” Claymore said. “What exactly do you want?” “You met a child tonight, and he gave you something,” Lamia said. “I want you to hand that over to me.” He frowned. How did she know about the boy? Was she watching him? “I don’t appreciate your following me, but I guess at this point that hardly matters. All the child gave me was a piece of paper with his address on it. I wouldn’t feel comfortable giving it to you, someone I met only yesterday.” There was another pause. Just as Claymore was about to put down the phone, the woman asked, “Do you believe in God, Mr. Claymore?” He rolled his eyes, disgusted with the woman. “You don’t know when to stop, do you? I don’t believe in anything that I cannot see or feel myself. So if you are asking me from a religious context, the answer is no.” |
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