cheeks, and her psychic scent billowed with nausea.
Nausea? Guardians didnât need to eat and were never sickened by it. So Jakeâs queer dance probably celebrated a successful teleportation, Alice decided. Drusilla, older and more accustomed to the disorientation that accompanied the jump, wasnât as affected as the novice she mentored.
Only Michael, Selah, and Jake could teleport, so Alice rarely used that method to travel between realms. But although the Gates were not as convenientâthey were spaced great distances apart on Earthâshe enjoyed flying. It was far better, she mused, than wobbling.
Pim lifted her head, met Aliceâs eyes, and the sallow color that had been ebbing from the noviceâs face oozed back in.
How easily unsettled these novices were. A cackle would have been just the thingâbut now that Drusillaâs laughter had faded into a smile of greeting, much too heavy-handed.
Drusilla vanished her physicianâs coat, called in a sword, and used it to wave. âGood afternoon, Alice darling!â
Aliceâs lips curved. The salutation was as light and bubbly as soda waterâand so was Drusilla.
She stepped from beneath the portico roof, brushing her hand across the web and scooping up Romulus. âYou must be coming from San Francisco if it was afternoon.â
Several Guardians and all of the novices were connected to a law enforcement facility headquartered in that city, where they received their assignments and training. Alice hadnât bothered to see it yet. Aside from the occasional task that Michael gave her when he was in Caelum, Alice was still largely self-directed.
âPim and I decided to practice in Caelum; the gym at the warehouse was packed. And that tree is marvelous!â Drusillaâs smile widened, and she bobbed back and forth on cherry red athletic shoes. âIâd totally forgotten it was here. But if the noise will disturb you, we can head down to Zephyrus Quarter in a jiffy.â
âOf course not,â Alice murmured. Movement near the tree caught Romulusâs attention, and she glanced past Drusilla to see Jake collecting a small carton from the ground. Through the holes in the lid came a chorus of squeaks.
An early delivery, but perhaps Selah had been unable to bring them to her. Or Jake intended to mollify her for the kiss.
If so, Alice wouldnât tell him sheâd only thought of that kiss two or three times sinceâand never with anger.
But she might tell him that she hadnât thought of it with pleasure, either.
âGreat!â Drusilla gave another little bob, then turned to Pim.
Alice wasnât certain how Drusilla remained so effervescent when, as a Healer, she saw more carnage than most Guardians. Perhaps it was because Drusilla rarely failed the tasks given her; her Gift could instantly heal everything but decapitation or a severed heart.
Alice frowned, her eyes narrowing. âDrusillaâdo you suppose a Guardian might survive having his heart removed in a surgical manner, so long as it was not cut in two?â
She heard Jakeâs step falter slightly, and Pimâs indrawn breath. If the answer hadnât been so important, Alice would have cackled merrily.
Drusilla bounced back around. âI donât know. Iâve never encountered an injury like that. When a demon or a nosferatu gets to a heart, thatâs usually all she wrote.â A crease formed between her brows as she considered it. âRemoved whole, and then healed?â
âYes.â
âI doubt it,â Drusilla said. âBut Iâm not sure.â
âI am.â Jake stopped a few feet in front of Alice, his wary gaze on her mouth. He seemed relieved not to see any spiders there until Romulus crawled up to her shoulder for a better look, raising his two front legs.
To his credit, Jake did not blink or vanish. Nor did he do anything else, until Drusilla prompted,