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The Depths of Darkness
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Patty is a low level worker for The Agency, an organisation of witches that controls the world of the supernatural. Patty grew up an orphan with normal human parents, but when her powers as a witch emerged she was drawn to, and joined, The Agency.
When her friend and mentor, the high witch Matace, is murdered, Patty is unsatisfied with the reports of his death and begins her own investigation. With the aid of Luke, her vampire friend, Patty delves deeper into the dangerous circumstances behind Matace’s death and finds more than she bargained for, the truth behind her own past.
As the dangers deepen and the truth behind Patty’s past are revealed, it becomes clear that the fate of the world is at stake and Patty may be the only one that can prevent the world’s destruction, but at what cost.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLaurie Bowler
Release dateAug 25, 2011
ISBN9781466172852
The Depths of Darkness
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Laurie Bowler

Laurie Bowler is a bestselling fantasy author residing in Hampshire, a county in the United Kingdom, where she started writing fantasy fiction in late November 2009.    After reading hundreds of fantasy novels, Laurie knew she wanted to write within that genre. She set her mind to writing her first novel, 'Vanquished', which was then quickly followed by the award-winning Moon Rising series.  Laurie attended college and has gained qualifications in Creative Writing, Music and Health and Social Care. She is still undertaking as many academic courses as possible to improve her knowledge.  Laurie lives with her daughter, fiance and a houseful of pets, including eight cats and three dogs, to name just a few. Her new novel Mythical and its sequel, The Battle of Evov, have both been an immense adventure and creativity of her mind. 

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    The Depths of Darkness - Laurie Bowler

    The Depths of Darkness

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    Laurie Bowler

    Published by Laurie Bowler Trestle Press at Smashwords.com

    Copyright 2011 Laurie BowlerTrestle Press

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    Chapter 1

    He appeared in the dark recesses of my mind, walking around with his attire pristine and yet there was something about him, some strange mysterious darkness that was both compelling and dangerous. For a witch it was a forbidden combination, he never left my mind and remained lurking, always waiting and listening as if ready to strike. 

    I stood and watched my computer curser flashing, sighing deeply in exasperation with no idea how to begin the script. My scripts were being ceased by the order of the high witch in my small realm, which contained the last handful of remaining witches in the world.

    Our jobs had been to investigate and interrogate the un-dead creatures that still remained, since the death of Matace. He was the highest witch’s predecessor. His murder had caused outrage and a small number of witches had ventured on their own to find the person or persons responsible.

    My own job had become decidedly difficult in the passing months; the dark stranger seemed to lurk everywhere. I couldn’t shake him from my mind, neither could I see him clearly. The visions and images of his face were barged by the barrier between this world and his. Our only connection seemed to be the vivid dreams that were my only saviour during one of the most harsh times I’d ever known to exist. Prior to this, no one had been bold enough to slay the highest witch and yet it seemed one of them had ventured off course and had done just that.

    In frustration, I slammed my fist hard down on the well worn, tarnished table and watched it splinter slightly with the force; the table had served me well but with age and the expenses of living, it was well worn and terribly tarnished. I wandered over to the window and looked in the direction facing the office block opposite, I spied the other man whose identity was a mystery. The facing adjacent building was imposing on my small neatly packed away office. My office was situated at the rear of the gigantic complex of magic and the many other spaces of the universe that mortals had no idea existed beneath their feet.

    Standing next to the window was the outlined silhouette of a man. He was staring back at me, bold and brave, unknowingly etching me into his memory. He couldn’t get enough, invading my dreams was one thing but working in such close proximity of me was another. His father was the eldest of the un-dead and arranged for his composition to earth and wittingly to the office block where his imminent torture began. Although this man remained a distant and intriguing mystery, I’d felt compelled to find out some information about him to satisfy my own curiosity. The only information that remained at large, was his name.

    "Why don’t you just take a damn picture?" I muttered angrily as he continued to stare back at me.

    Startled at the reaction when he picked up his phone, I jumped with fright. Had he heard me? What kind of creature was he?

    Come in, I called when I heard the sound of the light tapping against my office door, Father, I exclaimed, what are you doing here?

    I came to see how my daughter’s new life was going, Patty Deville he smiled warmly, and to send a message from your mother,

    Is she alright? I asked worriedly staring at my father trying to decipher why he was really here and why he’d used my full name. He only did that when I was in trouble and hadn’t done it since I was a child, Do I need to come home?

    He laughed, his world was entirely human, nothing magical or dangerous existed inside his own bubble and he refused to think inside the bubble that I survived in.

    She’s fine Patty, he chuckled, she wants you over for dinner. I see you have a small neat office.

    He made a particular emphasis on the word ‘small’. He’d been hurt beyond repair when I’d announced I was leaving to join my birthright, the realm of the witches. He hadn’t understood what had made me want to start in what he referred to as the ‘hocus pocus’ way of life.

    My adoption had been handled with delicate care and detailed attention, so much so that I had no idea what I actually was. I only knew I exhibited certain powers when I needed them the most. Somehow though, Matace had seen through my rather floundering and uncomfortable approach and invited me to join the realm with a warm welcome, keeping me close and away from the worst of the danger.

    I can’t go to dinner,Dad, I said, I’ve got a lot of work to do. Besides you two have more than enough coping with the grandchildren, you don’t need me there with my cell ringing every five minutes, I joked.

    Well, if you want to explain to your mother why you’re letting her down again, He said. I understand. I know this is important to you although I can’t understand what it is you do all day.

    Work dad, I smiled gently, and you know exactly what I do here so don’t try and pretend that you don’t.

    I watched my father leave after several more attempts to get me to go over for dinner. Maybe he didn’t understand the true extent of the murder that had happened and heavily captured me, but I did and it was one thing I wasn’t willing to release only for someone else to find the perpetrator. The killer or killers would pay for this terrible mishap according to the rules and laws that had been written for all races to co-exist.

    Time to leave and get myself home I guess, I thought, shaking my arms to loosen the bunched up muscles that had built since this morning’s phone call that had deeply distressed me.

    Patty, the elder had called earlier in her usual demanding voice, I need you on the front line, and more importantly where’s your report I asked for? I’d groaned at the time, miserable with the prospects of working with a person I didn’t feel earned the title of the power that came with it.

    Struggling to heft the cases of files and close the door juggling them both, I eventually managed it; I left the office and headed towards the elevator to take me down the stairs to the lobby. I jabbed the button with my forefinger while balancing the large box of files, and I listened to the soft whirring sounds it made as it came up the shaft behind the doors. When the doors opened, hands reached out to relieve me of the files and made me jump as I looked into eyes that had held me captive inside my dreams. This seemed impossible because I’d known Luke for some time although he remained aloof to any of my reports. He seemed to dodge the dangers or the calls for help, and it didn’t sit right that it would be him terrorising me every night and making me toss and turn inside my bed.

    You, I snorted, eh...I mean thank you.

    He grinned mischievously and carried the files while I rubbed frantically at my arms. I smiled warily focused on the fact I didn’t really know him and he was, after all and above anything else a complete stranger to me although eyes similar to his had appeared in my dreams many times.

    How are you Luke? I asked as I stepped into the elevator ahead of him, How’s the office move going?

    It's going great thanks for asking; he responded. How about you?

    Very good tactic! I smiled, changing the subject back to me when I was trying to tactfully obtain information about where his office was actually located. There didn’t seem to be a record of him anywhere on the office lists and yet he appeared when I least expected it. Luke Granger was a paradox in his own right, nothing seemed to faze him and neither did information miss his ears.

    Nice try there Luke, I said when he entered into the elevator behind me; anyway, didn’t you say you had date tonight or something?"

    He suddenly remembered the previous conversation when he’d ventured to ask for pointers on being a great host to a house party coupled with the best way to treat his chosen female mate. With me not being a vampire or classically known as the un-dead, it didn’t bother me to speak about such things although I could only give a human perspective as opposed to the one he was truly looking for.

    I do have a date. he grinned boyishly. She’s human; did you know that?

    I stared at him from inside the elevator, my mind in turmoil and troubled with unanswered questions of what to do? Logically it shouldn’t be allowed for him to permit himself to accost a human for his own greed; whether it was good or bad, it was still forbidden.

    Oh no!, I thought, what should I do? I have to report it but he’s a friend of sorts, and how can I do that?

    Stuck in a no win situation between the protocols of my agency and the friendship bonds I’d succeeded in building with a vampire, I shrugged and pretended not to hear. Instead I consoled myself with ‘hear no evil see no evil’.

    Luke, I cleared my throat cautiously. You know the rules behind you dating a human, and you’re a vampire for fucks sake!"

    I love it when you swear, he grinned impishly not taking the slightest bit of notice to anything I’d said. Anyway, he shrugged, humans are better company than the dead, don’t you think?

    I laughed at his expression, screwing his nose up and protruding his fangs dramatically.

    I guess so, I laughed, so you’re still having your party then?

    Yes, he agreed. You coming or not? Are you working late?

    Sorry, I sighed, No can do. I have to work late on a report that is way overdue. If the newly appointed high witch Lilly finds out I haven’t actually started it, well let’s just say I’ll be gone out of the agency before you know it.

    That sucks, he grinned, although a bad choice of words he didn’t seem to notice. I can’t think of them throwing you out; you’re far too valuable to them.

    I wouldn’t put it past her, I said. The others don’t understand why I’m even appointed in the first place.

    How so?

    Because they don’t think I come from a magical family like they do, I said, My folks adopted me and I was brought up as a human without any idea of who my real parents are; I have no idea who they are or whether or not they had powers.

    Wow, he said, well they’d be fools to cut you out. Besides, you can always work for the vampires, you know?

    I smiled and shook my head; he was truly incorrigible and certainly dynamic. He always seemed to have an answer and he brightened my day when I was feeling at my lowest. Somehow he always sensed my inner turmoil and bad humour, and appeared with a smile and hopeless but fun words.

    Anyway, I said taking the files. See you soon. Enjoy your party.

    Take it easy, he said. If you change your mind just call

    And I suppose you’re going to tell me that with your hearing you’re going to be able to hear me, right?

    He grinned boyishly and looked younger than most of the vampires I’d seen in real form. They appeared rugged; the air surrounding them had been aristocratic and I’d been frightened and bored at the same time. When I was in the same room as these people, I felt like I was waiting to be the next meal and meet my own death. They seemed to smell of dust and olden clothes that were musty and way older than the fashionable clothing available nowadays. This set them at a wide berth from ‘fitting’ in with the mortal world.

    While trying to juggle the files I had to take home with me to my very quaint apartment, I waivered slightly. It was usually forbidden to take files out from under the spell protecting the building from intruders both mortal and immortal. Just this once, I counteracted the spell and made sure I covered my tracks so I could get the report back to Lilly in time.

    She’d asked me to scrutinise the files to see who had been in contact with Matace recently, shortly before his untimely death. I was almost certain it was her way of keeping me out of the real investigation because she’d never liked me from the beginning when Matace had first employed me. Hopefully I would find something that might hint at who Matace had been dealing with during the last few months of his life. I knew he was into something heavy but he hadn’t disclosed anything to me; he always maintained the barrier that I couldn’t breach of employee and employer.

    After dealing with the rush of traffic, I stopped by the store to get some food. I finally arrived home to see my moggy cat, Herbert. He was waiting patiently by the door, purring and rubbing himself against my leg; it seemed a slight conundrum for a witch to have a cat but I’d had him since my childhood. Witch or not, he was the most faithful friend anyone could ask for.

    Heaving the files through the front door, I dropped them heavily onto the table in my study. Herbert promptly made a sound of disgust at being ignored.

    Hello boy. I bent and stroked his fur while he flopped himself onto his back for usual tummy rub. That’s right, I laughed. Want some dinner now huh? How about salmon tonight?

    Hearing his sniffles and small mewing noises and taking them as appreciation and acceptance for the proffered meal, I went and prepared it for him while heating my ready meal for one in the microwave. If my mother saw me now she’d be incredibly upset at my reluctance to return home for a family meal.

    It wasn’t like I didn’t want to; it was simply the demands of my work load and the sudden death of one of the most defined witches who was so high up in the echelon of the order of the witches. It seemed unreal sometimes to think that he’d been murdered.

    Lilly had released the file that contained the pictures of his body and the details of who had found him, along with the usual strict instructions of not to take it away from the office block so it could be retained under the spell.

    The sound of the microwave bleeping and the rumbling of my stomach brought my attention from staring out of the window into the now darkened small garden at the back of my apartment. It seemed eerily quiet in the complex block tonight. It was almost as if everyone else that lived here had gotten up and left for the night leaving me the solitary peace that I needed to be able to delve my complex mind into the files to establish some details.

    Right Herbert. I pulled my attention back to the present, got to do some digging for the witch.

    Leaving him happily tucking into his meal while I carried my own into my study, I felt the luxurious deep red carpet under my feet when I kicked off my shoes; I sighed with the relief of removing terribly high heeled shoes wondering why I and so many other women brutalised ourselves everyday by being so uncomfortable. I slipped behind my desk and planted my tray to the side while I waited for my laptop to spring to life with the files to cross reference details for inconsistencies. Whether Lilly liked it or not, I was going to delve into the death of the one person who’d believed in me from the beginning; I would find the murderer.

    I chewed absentmindedly and read the testimonies of some potential witnesses that had been around in the area at the time of his murder; none of them maintained relevant information the same as the evidence that been linked. I paused in mid air with my fork when the photographs of Matace flew free from the pile I’d grasped in my hands. His body appeared tortured with lash marks sprayed across his back. The second picture showed his torso, deep nail marks cut their way across, marking the symbol of an ancient group that had long since stopped entering out world. It was like someone was leaving a calling card, maybe to let us know they were back?

    The group belonged to the wolves’ clan. Their own symbolisation to take the claim for a kill was either nail marks trailing on the bare torso or the ferociously deep gruelling bite marks along the neck and the head leaving no doubt in the mind of the viewer that they were on a hunting killing spree.

    However, something wasn’t quite right. The marks were left but didn’t strike me as deep enough for any of the wolf clan. They had differences between them and as far as my knowledge stretched no new breeds had been reported.

    Nothing struck me as out of place. The time and the setting were normal according to the mannerisms of all the creatures that would be the most likely to try and kill Matace for banishing them into the other dimensional world where they would be exiled for the entirety of their life.

    Nothing. I muttered shaking angrily when Matace’s face stared back at me from the picture. Tell me what happened to you? You’re so strong. I whispered to his image; knowing he’d been killed and tortured was agonising and caused me the strongest of pain that threatened to tear me apart.

    Finally, I came to the photos of the scene taken by our ministry experts who were the ‘clean up merchants’. Their main priority is to clean up before the mortals catch a sniff that something paranormal is happening on their doorstep.

    The dark alleyway I recognised, its dead end had been notoriously claimed for being the place where mortals carried out their own private deals of drug paraphernalia. One of the mortals had been in the wrong place at the wrong time, Tom Simmons. The young mortal of no older than sixteen had been removed, his body massacred beyond recognition. They’d cross referenced his dental records with those of the mortals’ data base to trace his identity. I immediately ruled him out. There was no way that Matace would have a mortal involved in anything to do with the agency; it was preposterous.

    My computer made me jump; the message clearly displayed from Lilly requested her report and demanded to know why the protective spell had been disrupted momentarily. How she knew, I had no idea. She was obviously clearly perplexed and incredibly angered by my decision to remove the files.

    Brought them home to file your report; it shall be with you tomorrow morning at the latest. I am currently going through the photographs and then I shall gain more information where possible, my short note back to her.

    Strangely enough, I felt it was time that I visited the last known places that Matace had visited, so I could have a better understanding of his last night on this planet. It might shine some light on the subject and many of the creatures inside and outside of the agency which had been named ‘Immortal’ by some. They had never ventured to start a naming convention for the organization, so it was simply called ‘The Agency’. My walks would take me across dark places and the fields where Matace used to practise his magical spells and his critically acclaimed séances that were used to make contact with other beings that lived in other dimensions beyond earth.

    Something wasn’t right about any of this, I was startled by the fact that he’d been seen walking down through the busy high street where late at night many bars opened their doors for expectant alcoholics and other patrons. The sheer fact that he’d been in the alley way where he’d died, made it almost feel like a huge cover up operation. A cover up by whom would remain a mystery, at least until I visited places and found any clues.

    Going on my own was dangerous. Lilly would be displeased and would most likely throw a hissy fit when she found out. She surely would once another creature that ventured out at night saw me and casually dropped it into a conversation at the right time. I was spied upon and watched heavily for reasons I could never fathom and hadn’t particularly bothered to ask about either; it hadn’t bothered me and I’d simply accepted whatever Matace had told me.

    His wrinkled kindly face had smiled with pleasure at my interview and the ways I had summoned the elements of the earth to obey, and shifting the placement of time itself to create my own version of enhancements around me. He’d been honoured that I’d shown him my own special powers. The same ones that had exhilarated and frightened me when I’d found out about them.

    At the time, I’d been in my teens and angry with the world and all that it possessed with murders and crime being as high as they were. My mother had bellowed her disgust at my sense of disruption when outside in the yard, I’d summoned a hurricane that had swirled viciously around the neighbourhood. It had been quite by accident; my hormones had taken their own placement against all rational thinking at the time. Much to my astonishment my mother had whipped me back inside the house and I had to sit down and endure their version of my adoption. They told me I did come from a different place other than earth but I was classified as being a complete human; so there it was I was a ‘freak’ by all accounts and purposes.

    Matace hadn’t seen me in the same light. He’d opened his arms and welcomed me into the agency and had taught me everything that I know today. He patiently waited until I’d become a strong person inside and out, so I would be able to have the mental capacity not to harm others around me and to do good with the powers and spells he was showing me.

    Sighing deeply, I put my comfortable shoes on and shoved my hair back into a tight unfashionable ponytail. Luckily it was pretty late and I didn’t expect to see anyone that I knew, not unless they were already immortal and in which case I simply didn’t care.

    My coat was long and heavy. It was a good solid fit which closed around my body to keep warm against the freezing temperatures outside that had remained since I’d not taken down my summons of the ice and snow. My world had erupted into something bleak when I’d found out about Matace; no one had picked up on the scent that it was my summons that had created such severe weather. It had baffled mortals for a few days and scientists had laughably been scratching their heads and wondered why they hadn’t seen it coming.

    Leaving my apartment, I heard someone’s baby wail in the distance. The lights down the corridor were brightly lit making my exit smooth and impenetrable by anyone else in the block, although it still remained suspiciously quiet.

    I hurried across the street with my scribbled notes of the places I had yet to visit and my low heeled shoes clicked softly on the concrete. I jumped slightly when the atmosphere had begun to feel peculiar, almost like I was being watched but I wasn’t sure from where. All of my senses told me to run and yet I felt a weird inner peace sweep over me when the thought hit.

    Suspiciously I knew of one person who held the key to switch someone’s emotions to suit her own needs and funny enough that same person had been exiled sometime ago for crimes she claimed she never committed. Blossom was full of mischief which Matace had warned her about many times. She’d point blank ignored him to the extent where it had led to other disruptions of immortals who’d claimed that Blossom was responsible. Both Matace and I knew she was not evil hearted or evil minded; she was simply mischievous beyond her own control. The murders of the black bear hunters who are shape shifters couldn’t have possibly have been her; it had been a set up right from the start. Why they’d done it remained a mystery.

    Hurrying along the street, I was careful where I trod. I entered the first bar around the corner which wasn’t far my home but had been marked carefully onto the map. It was like Hansel and Gretel and I felt I was following someone’s bread crumbs! The bar was packed and full of smoke. The air was thick with the stench of human sweat, one of the most disgusting smells that I detested out of any of the human traits. I certainly made damned sure that I carried deodorant around with me; there was no way I’d ever smell like these un-bathed figments of mortals.

    Men played cards at the small tables, some glanced my way and their appreciation was stomach wrenching. Cigarettes hung out of their mouths while pitchers of beer stood in front of them. Some of the women were scantily clad with their breasts hanging outside their tops, nipples showing through the sheerness of their chosen clothes. How I wished I could bring winter indoors, if not to make these women see sense and put on some clothes!

    Creeping to the bar and trying my hardest to blend into the atmosphere, the barman gazed my way his eyes spectacle to my appearance.

    What can I get you? he smiled with what was left of his blackened teeth.

    Orange juice please, I muttered shifting uneasily when the man next to me lurked my way, his eyes staring at my heaving chest.

    Is that it? he asked clearly puzzled. You do know what sort of bar this is, don’t you girl?

    And what sort might that be? I queried in response with what I hoped was a no nonsense look.

    A mortal’s bar, he whispered quietly leaning across the wood that separated us. I think you know as well as I do what I’m talking about. What is it you’re really after?

    Stunned and speechless, I grappled around for the stool that I knew was somewhere behind me. I positioned it and sat down knowing somehow this excuse of a person knew what I was and where I’d come from.

    Excuse me? I played dumb.

    Don’t come like that with me girl, he admonished, here’s your drink.

    He slid the glass over to me and watched me carefully as I took a large sip. The room seemed to have gotten louder and the lecherous man beside me had dozed off to sleep stinking of whatever liquor he’d poisoned himself with tonight.

    So tell me, he began as he started to wipe the bar down with some dirty looking cloth. What brings your people back here?

    What do you mean back here? I counteracted with a question, his own questions were irrelevant and not ones I was willing to answer without information from him on how he knew who I was.

    Very clever, he apprised. They were in here the other night. Two of them if I remember rightly asking me all kinds of questions,

    And what are you? 

    You’re very perceptive, he said. I’m a night owl. I was sent to watch over certain parts of the earth from the creatures and I end up with some dump like this. I had been forgotten for the best part of ten years so I needed to make a living to survive in this world and here I am, he gestured with his hands to my amused expression of ‘yeah great start mate’.

    So you’re a watcher then? I asked sipping my drink and watching him steadily.

    Yes, he said, I was sent to watch over you for a little time but then Matace had someone else do it and sent me somewhere else. Did you know that?

    No idea, I shook my head. Who was it that came here then?

    Two of your realm anyway, he said nodding. The blonde haired woman and some fella with her.

    Are you sure? I gaped at him.

    The blonde haired girl could only

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