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"Here, have some Sex."
I looked up from my desk at the sound of Valerie Johnson's voice. Thirty years old, she was my sisterwell, foster sister. Anyone looking at us would know we didn't share a drop of common blood. Valerie was the only child of my benefactor and a partner at the firm founded by her great- great- greatrepeat that many, many timesgrandfather. I'd just made junior partner the year before, the youngest such in the firm's illustrious five-plus centuries of history. We took care of all types of supernatural matters: hunting trespassing demons, casting made-to-order wardings, detoxing demon poisons, brewing specialty potions, performing exorcisms and divinations.
Valerie tossed a vial at me and leaned against the doorframe. With her hip cocked, she looked like a model who'd just stepped off a glossy page in a fashion mag. There were artful red streaks in her auburn hair, and a ruby halo formed around her head under the fluorescent lights.
I caught the small bottle and wrinkled my nose. "Fresh?"
"The very best."
Damn. The higher the quality, the worse it tasted.
"Don't be a baby, Ashera. You know you need it after a hunt." She quirked an eyebrow. "Unless you're planning on getting it from the source?"
That was a joke. Everyone knows that the ultimate source of Sex is the Federation of Mageship, and Valerie was well aware that I was on their shit list. I sighed, opened the vial and sniffed. Strong musk and lemon, a combination I didn't care for. But there was something else. "What theis this flavored?"
"Cinnamon. I thought you might like it better."
I could feel my face scrunching. I swallowed the murky goo and clenched my teeth to keep it down. There was way too much spice, and it burned my throat.
"Quality stuff, huh?" Valerie said, a smile in her voice.
"Ugh! Next time stick to the regular unflavored kind."
"Can't. Supplier wants to sell those. We get seventy-five percent off retail."
"Still twenty-five percent too expensive."
She shrugged. "Everyone else liked it."
Translation: everyone else who didn't have to take this swill regularly. Valerie never had to drink it since she didn't hunt. I should've moved to some seedy place with lots of strip joints and streetwalkers. And learned how to collect and store Sexassuming the Magical Enhancement Agency would take me. I was more likely to get hit by a falling plane than be accepted into their ranks.
"Now that that's taken care of, we need to talk." Valerie's large green eyes were blank and pleasant.
Uh-oh.
"I was getting ready to leave, but come on in," I said, keeping my voice as blank and pleasant as her eyes. Much as I loved her, she had a nasty habit of springing bad news on me at the last minute, and I didn't want to give her any advantage.
She entered my office and closed the door behind her, completing the sphere of wardings cast around the space. Every single darkmotif was Valerie's original design; wardings are her specialty. They protected us from uninvited demonsoops, supernaturalsdidn't want to offend anyone. Some people could be ridiculously politically correct about stuff like that.