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"They had s.e.x against the door?"
"Apparently so."
I glanced at Kade. "Are you sure this guy wasn't a were rather than a s.h.i.+fter?"
He grinned and pressed his fingers against my back, pus.h.i.+ng me forward. "Nope. He's just your run-of-the-mill, overs.e.xed politician."
"Why can't any of them keep it in their pants?"
"It's the whole power and availability thing."
"Which doesn't go with the whole 'in the public eye and trying to win votes' thing."
I walked through the second doorway, stepping over a large coffee stain and abandoned cup sitting just inside the door before stopping. The two men in Cole's team-a bird-s.h.i.+fter and a cat-s.h.i.+fter whose names I didn't know, and who didn't seem in the least interested in introducing themselves-were both present; one examining the office chair, the other carefully taking pictures.
Gerard James himself was buck-naked and sprawled, arms spread wide, across the desk, his s.h.i.+ny-white b.u.t.t facing the window for all the world to see. Or at least, for those in the offices opposite. I was betting the embarra.s.sing pictures would be front-page news tomorrow morning.
The scents of s.e.x and l.u.s.t lingered on the air, and underneath it was a hint of jasmine and orange. A feminine scent, as Cole had suggested. But there was something else, something that made my nose twitch and my psychic senses tingle.
Not death, but something very like it.
I frowned and looked at the body, waiting for the energy of the dead to stir past my senses. Waiting for his soul to come out and speak.
It didn't.
In fact, there was an odd feeling of emptiness to the whole room, as if someone had come in here and sucked out all the warmth. Removed any lingering remnants of life.
I s.h.i.+vered and rubbed my arms. Clairvoyance could be a pain in the a.s.s, sometimes-especially when it wasn't giving me anything more than spooky little "something is wrong" feelings.
Kade stopped behind me, the heat of his body pressing into my spine. "There is an odd feel to this room."
I looked up at him. Kade was sensitive to emotions rather than souls or death, so if he was feeling something in this room, it had be very strong. And it would also be something very different from whatever I was sensing. He was also telekinetic, which had proven to be extremely handy when he was fighting vampires that were naturally faster than him. "In what way?"
He frowned, his gaze sweeping the room before coming back to rest on the body. "There is a strong sense of ecstasy and l.u.s.t in here."
"Well, there would be, if they did it against the tables, the walls, the doors, and whatever else bit of furniture they could get a grip on."
His velvet gaze was half-hooded and his lush mouth pursed. Not really listening, not really hearing, just concentrating on whatever it was he was feeling. "This is more than that. It's like he was on a high, and couldn't come down."
My gaze went to Gerard. "Drugs?" It certainly wouldn't be the first time a politician had been caught using an illegal substance. And it might just explain the stupid risk he'd taken, coming into his office and leaving the blinds wide open.
"I wouldn't sense a drug high, but I'm sensing this." He frowned. "There is something entwined in the high, something I've never felt before."
"What do you mean?"
He hesitated a moment, then his gaze came back to mine. "Something very old, very powerful, and extremely deadly has been in this room."
Chapter 2
I raised an eyebrow in surprise. "Well, it's obviously not a dead something, because otherwise I'd be feeling it."
My clairvoyance was tuned to souls and dead things-which was probably why I'd been sensitive to the presence of vampires, even when my clairvoyance hadn't yet been forced out of the closet by the ARC1-23 drug.
I stepped closer to Gerard's body and caught a stronger whiff of the woman's perfume. The jasmine and orange scents were sharper, but mixed in amongst them were notes of lilac and roses. I frowned. "I know that perfume."
"I didn't think you wore perfume." Kade's reply was almost automatic. He stepped around me, his nostrils flaring as he pulled some rubber gloves from the box sitting on the edge of the desk.
"I don't, but I walked past the Chanel store the other day, and some lady was testing something that smelled just like this."
Of course, I hadn't hung around to find out just what it was. That much perfume coming out of such a confined s.p.a.ce had just about blown my olfactory senses. And the next time I walked past that shop, I'd be doing so from the safety of the other side of the street. I grabbed some gloves and snapped them on. Kade was bending over the body, studying Gerard's neck.
"What have you seen?"
"Scratch marks."
I moved around the desk to look. Gerard's s.h.i.+ny b.u.t.t loomed large. Fitness and careful eating had obviously not figured on his agenda. Still, some of the most powerful men in history had also been some of the most un-appealing when it came to physical attributes. In life, it was the power of these men that attracted. In death, that power was never obvious.
"What sort of scratch marks?"
"Cat, I think." He pointed to the three slashes etched deep into Gerard's neck. "The wound smells fresh."
The scent of blood, though faint, was evident this close to the body. I leaned closer still, and lightly pressed one of the wounds. They opened a little at my touch, showing how deeply the claws had sliced into flesh. "The wounds haven't healed, so he didn't s.h.i.+ft shape at any time before his death." I glanced up at Kade. "You think it possible his partner was a cat-s.h.i.+fter?"
"Well, I doubt he has a pet cat. Bird-s.h.i.+fters and feline pets have something of an aversion to each other."
I glanced at the wound again. "Those cuts are definitely from cat claws, not human ones, so why would she even be in cat form if they came here to f.u.c.k themselves silly?"
Amus.e.m.e.nt glinted in Kade's eyes as his gaze met mine. "Maybe he just wanted to play with a bit of p.u.s.s.y before he got down to business."
"As puns go," I said heavily, "that sucks. It would be interesting to view the security tapes, and see if there's any record of her entering or exiting in either form."
"Why?"
"Just a feeling. She didn't report his death, wasn't here when the PA found her, and the place was apparently locked up tight. All of which smacks of secrecy. So, why would she let herself be seen coming into the building?"
"a.s.suming, of course, we are dealing with a female."
That perfume definitely seemed female-oriented, but given I didn't even use the stuff, I could hardly claim to be an expert.
"Were there any rumors about Gerard being gay?"
Kade shook his head. "But politicians are great at covering that sort of s.h.i.+t up. And the positioning of the body is suggestive."
My gaze skated down his spine to his b.u.t.t. "Not if she was underneath him at the time of the death, and merely moved him enough to get out."
He stripped off his gloves and dumped them into the disposal unit. "I don't think we're going to uncover much here. You want to head over to his apartment and see if there's anything-or anyone-there?"
"You do it. I'll go talk to the PA."
He nodded and walked out of the room. I took a final look at Gerard, waiting a little longer to see if his soul would come out to play, then shrugged and headed into the outer room.
Cole looked up. "Leaving so soon?"
I smiled. "I'll stay if you really want me to."
"I'm afraid I don't."
"You lie, wolf man."
He didn't deny it, which was a nice change, but his blue eyes were still cool. He was a man not easily swayed by hormonal attraction-not that I really wanted to get anywhere, particularly not at the moment-but half the fun was in the trying. I'm not sure what I'd actually do if he ever said yes. Besides the shock such an event would cause, there was Jack's ruling to consider.
I flung a hand in the direction of the main office. "You noticed the scratches on his neck?"
"I did." "Want to send me the full a.n.a.lysis and autopsy report when it's done?"
"I will."
"Thanks. I'm off to chat to the PA-what's her name, by the way?"
"Rosy Ennes. You can let her go once you've spoken to her."
"Thanks, I will."
I headed down, taking the stairs rather than the elevators, not wanting to risk another of those stomach-churning stops.
The smell of coffee hit as soon as I pushed open the door and I breathed deep. It wasn't a particularly fresh smell and it had a slightly burned edge, but any coffee was drinkable when you were as addicted to the stuff as I was.
I looked around for the two women, spotting the blue of a police uniform in the far corner, then headed over to the counter, grabbing two white coffees and a couple pieces of chocolate cake. Once they were paid for, I picked up some sugar and walked across the room.
"Can I help you?" the cop said, green eyes as cool as her voice.
"Riley Jenson, Directorate." I dumped the coffees and cakes on the table, then dug my badge out of my pocket and showed her.
She didn't look impressed. No surprise there. Though the police in general were thankful for our presence-particularly given it freed them from dealing with the worst of nonhuman excesses-there were still pockets who considered us little more than licensed killers. Which, in many ways, was nothing but the truth. It looked like this woman might be one of those.
Either that, or she just wasn't taken in by my charming personality and easy-to-get-along-with ways.
"I wasn't aware the Directorate now had day-s.h.i.+ft guardians," she said, inspecting the badge more carefully than necessary.
Like anyone in their right mind would want to fake a guardian badge.
"New squad, announced several months ago." I shoved the badge back into my pocket and resisted the urge to suggest that maybe she should start reading internal memorandums a little more often. "I'll take over here for the moment. Thanks."
She sniffed, then rose and moved away. I sat down in her seat, my nostrils flaring as I sampled Rosy's scent. She smelled of lavender and eucalyptus, and also very human. I shoved a coffee and a piece of cake toward her. "Here. You look as if you need this."
She ignored the cake and wrapped her hands around the Styrofoam cup, her smile as wan as her lined features. I 'd presumed-wrongly-that someone like Gerard James would have a young and attractive personal a.s.sistant. Someone that was easy on the eyes as well as efficient at her job. From the little Kade had said, he'd just seemed that type.
But Rosy had to be in her late fifties-and with no makeup and her gray hair cut into an old-fas.h.i.+oned bob, she looked a good deal older. Maybe it did his political image good to have an older a.s.sistant or maybe she was simply d.a.m.n good at her job.
"I'm afraid I have to ask you about this afternoon, and finding Gerard James." I lifted the lid off my coffee container and tossed it lightly into a nearby trash can. "You can take your time. There's no rush."
She nodded, but for several seconds she didn't say anything. She just sat there with her hands wrapped around the coffee cup and her eyes cast downward.
"Rosy?" I said gently.
She jumped a little. "Oh, yes." Her voice was quivery, but she continued. "It was a little after two-thirty when I arrived at the office."
"Do you always start so late?"
"No, but last night he was at a fund-raiser, so he gave me the morning off. We were going to work late to make up for it."
"So the office was all locked up when you came in?"
"Yes." She took a sip of coffee, then added, "I have a set of keys, because I'm usually here before him. He likes-liked- a cup of coffee to be ready as soon as he arrived."
"What time was he due in, then?"
"Not until three, but he's usually fifteen minutes early." She hesitated, her pale blue eyes sparkling with unshed tears. "I went into his office to put his coffee on the desk as usual. And that's when I saw-"
She stopped and took a large gulp of air. Her hands were trembling so hard the coffee was threatening to spill over the sides of her cup and scald her fingers. I reached out, gently plucking the Styrofoam cup and placing it back on the table. But I couldn't help wondering if the depth of her reaction was due just to shock, or if it was something deeper. Something that wasn 't actually s.e.xual, because from everything I'd heard about Gerard James, I very much doubted if Rosy would be his type. But that didn't mean Rosy couldn't have had a thing for him. It certainly wouldn't be the first time a PA had fallen for her boss. And, after all, there was probably little more than ten years or so between them. Not much, in the scheme of things.
"Was there anything unusual, or out of place, that you noticed?"
She shook her head. "Just him, on that desk." Her lip quivered, and a lone tear tracked down her pale check. "It was such a shock, seeing him like that, you know?"
"I know." I hesitated. "Did you notice his clothes anywhere?"
I certainly hadn't, but maybe Cole's crew had already bagged them. "No," she said, "but they're probably hanging in the bathroom. He was always neat like that."
Even when in a mating rut? I found that hard to believe, but then again, he was a politician. They were a breed far different from the rest of us. "What function did he attend last night?"
"It was at the Crystal Palace in St. Kilda. Some charity fund-raiser he was asked to speak at."
"Do you know who his date was?"
Her snort was disparaging. For the first time, I saw something more than sorrow in her face. "Alana Burns. She was one of the Toorak Trollops."
Amus.e.m.e.nt twitched my lips. No need to ask Rosy what she thought of the "Trollops," because it was right there in the tartness of her voice. "Who are?"