Greetings, all! Annabelle Hawthorne here with the next chapter of "I have a zombie lesbian lying around, so will pair her up with a werewolf." The flavor is a little hairy, but it's got quite a bite!
(I'll see myself out)
For new readers, the proper starting point for this whole crazy mess is gonna be Home for Horny Monsters Ch. 01. Guy gets a blowjob in a tub, other stuff happens, and now we're in our sequel to a spin-off. It's complicated.
Returning readers, welcome back! Just a reminder that D&H Part 2 happens between books 5 and 6, so Mike's Christmas adventure has not yet occurred. I got a lot of emails about that last month. Also, thank you so much for coming around these parts to see what happens next! Lily pretends she doesn't care, but I can tell she loves the attention.
I will likely end this book around Ch. 24, so make sure you check my bio to see the release dates for this and HFHM. I also want to thank everyone once again for remembering to click those stars before taking off, it really does help me out more than you know. And for that weird guy who keeps telling me to stop thanking my readers, no. I don't think enough authors do it, to be honest, and it's the least I can do.
Speaking of morals, I think it's about time you all step into my church and take a seat, because we're about to have a good, old fashioned
Midnight Mass
Sitting in Aileen's apartment, Dana was doing her best not to zone out during the ritual. The witch was lighting candles in a specific order while whispering a very long incantation under her breath. It sounded like she was speaking Latin, and Dana made a mental note to add it to the languages she should try and learn in her spare time. Aileen held out a gloved hand for Tasia's wrist, and the werewolf laid her arm forward with the inside held up.
"This will probably sting," whispered Aileen as she picked up the knife. She slid it smoothly across Tasia's skin, then frowned when the thin cut left behind didn't even bleed. "Or not."
"Werewolf, remember?" Tasia smirked.
"I've only got so much time to do this before I have to start over," Aileen muttered as she pushed harder on the knife. With a far more serious effort, she managed to break the skin, causing blood to pool along the knife's edge. Turning the blade flat, the witch handed Tasia a small towel while she moved the blade over the silver bowl full of oil and water. Tasia took the rag and wiped her arm down, which had already healed.
The moment the blade touched the water, the liquid hissed and sent up tendrils of steam. Aileen frowned, then looked up at Tasia.
"You said it was just the one demon, right?" She frowned at the bowl as the liquid quickly evaporated.
"We were hunting one demon," Dana replied. "But I think we stumbled onto a nest of them."
"That shouldn't matter...I think." Aileen frowned as the liquid in the bowl vanished, leaving behind a dark black stain. "Well, shit."
"What's wrong?" Tasia looked at the stain and sniffed the air. It smelled like tar.
"When a demon uses blood to track you, it's not about your blood specifically. The process uses your lifeforce to create a snapshot of your soul." Aileen put the knife down and rubbed at her eyes as if nursing a headache. "Naturally, demons can use a soul link for lots of things, but tracking is the easiest."
"I'm familiar with the process." Tasia waved a hand in Aileen's direction, urging her to continue. "What's the problem?"
"Okay, right. Sorry." The witch leaned back in her chair. "You say this demon possessed somebody?"
"That's the assumption." Dana crossed her arms over her chest and looked up at the ceiling. "The demons we fought were all in human bodies. Meat suits. Best term for it."
"Hmm." Aileen picked up the bowl and looked inside. "So we have one of two problems. Either the two of you ran afoul of an incredibly powerful demon who really shouldn't be walking the earth, or several demons put tracking spells on you."
"You can't tell?" asked Tasia.
"Nope, and that's the weird part. The magic was working to remove the curse, but I ran out of materials." Aileen used the tip of the knife to scrape at the black sludge that had hardened inside the bowl. "Damn, this is gonna be hard to clean out."
"So, what now? Can you break the curse?"
Aileen shrugged. "I could, but I can't. The liquid in the bowl was distilled water along with a special blend of oils commonly used in sacraments and baptisms."
"Why not holy water?" asked Dana.
"Overrated. Might not be what you paid for. The water needs to be clean of impurities is all, the oil does all the work."
"Sounds more like chemistry than magic."
Aileen grinned. "Welcome to witchcraft 101. But back to my problem. Distilled water is easy enough, you can pop on down to the local grocery store. The oil is a different matter. It's a specialized blend of pure olive oil, myrrh, cinnamon, and calamus. I've got plenty of oil, but I'm afraid that what I have left of the other stuff is nowhere near enough." She slumped in her chair. "So I can't help you after all."
"You can't get more?" Tasia made a face.
"Unless your Order friends have some on hand, nope. The fact that you're here means they probably don't. I could try and get some through Ogna, but I think we're all aware of how well that will go."
"We've got money for it." Dana had already pulled out her phone. "I bet I can track it down."
"The commercial sale of calamus is banned in the US." Aileen let out an awkward laugh. "Now you know why I have all these plants! One of the first rules of witchcraft is to learn how to grow what you need, because otherwise you'll spend half your time tracking stuff down."
Dana looked at Tasia, who suddenly looked defeated. The zombie stood and placed a reassuring hand on the knight's shoulder.
"Do you need anything else for the spell?" asked Dana.
Aileen made a face. "No, but I mean it when I say you can't just find calamus. So if you're planning to drive all around town looking to get some, it'll just be a waste of time." She laughed again, a deep throated chuckle that was a little unnerving. "But hey, if you're willing to pop on up to Canada, you can get some fresh from the source!"
"Let's just say I know a guy." Dana tapped her phone for emphasis.
"By all means. I've got nothing better to do." Aileen stared at the silver bowl with contempt. "Scratch that. I need to scrape that shit out before it sets."
"I'll be right back." Dana moved toward the front door and was about to open it when Tasia called out.
"If you're going outside, maybe you can bring back some snacks?" The werewolf patted her belly when Dana looked back at her. "I'm hungry again."