made a mental note to tell Gabriel that there were some cases where overdesign was not to the good.
The last of the tumblers finally gave way under the force of my will, allowing the steel rods to withdraw smoothly into the body of the lock. I flung a quick smile at Tipeneâs goggling when I jerked the door open.
âHowâ?â he started to say, but I didnât wait around to gloat.
At the sound of the door opening, the three men who stood in the vault consulting a clipboard turned to look at me.
I ignored two of them, flinging myself on the third.
âLittle bird!â Gabrielâs voice, arms, and presence wrapped themselves around me, making me feel as if Iâd come home after a long journey.
With blatant disregard for both dragon etiquette and mortal manners, I kissed him, needing the reassurance that only he could provide me.
âI donât believe it,â one of the two men said as I dug my fingers into Gabrielâs soft dreadlocks, tugging on them to make him give me what I wanted. âShe didnât just open that lock. Itâs impossible. Itâs just impossible. No one can open that lock. Maybe we didnât close it properly. . . .â
âFire,â I whispered into Gabrielâs mouth.
His dragon fire spun through me, setting me ablaze with his molten heat.
âIt was closed,â the second man said, censure in his voice. âAnd as you can see by the fact that the silver mate is right here, I think itâs all too clear that the lock is not as impossible to defeat as your company has claimed. If Iâve told one dragon, Iâve told a hundredâthe best security system in the world wonât do any good so long as the door is easily breached.â
âMy locks are not easily breached,â the first man snarled. âThis has to be an anomaly.â
âWhatâs wrong?â Gabriel asked, finally disengaging his tongue from mine.
âWe have got to get rid of Magoth.â I didnât want to say more in front of the other men. Gabriel trusted them to construct his lair, but neither one of them was a dragon, and I wasnât sure how far his trust went.
âHey, May, just thought youâd like to know that Magoth found your wallet again, and is on the phone with your MasterCard in his hand. Hey, Gabe, how they hanginâ? Oooh. Nice lair. Is that a MacGyver 512 you got there? Drake has one on order.â Jim stepped around the two security experts and cast an interested eye around at the work in progress.
âIstván dropped it off a couple of days early,â I explained at Gabrielâs surprised expression. âEvidently Drake feels that since Aislingâs due date has come and passed, everyone would be more comfortable without Jim making references to her exploding like an overripe peach.â
âThe word was actually âpimple,â but yeah, Drake threatened to chop me up into demon chow if I didnât get out of the way,â Jim said with absolute nonchalance. âBut itâs all good, because Ash made May my temporary boss while sheâs busy popping out that baby, and May loves me. Right, May?â
Gabrielâs quicksilver eyes flashed from the two men, now arguing over the relative merits of wards versus banes (the latter being weakish curses that were nonetheless extremely powerful, and very difficult to break). âWhat has Magoth done now?â
âWe just have to get rid of him,â I said in a low voice, hoping he could read the message in my eyes. âImmediately.â
âRight, May?â Jim repeated, a little more forcefully. âYa love me, right? Iâm da man?â
Gabriel examined my face. âHas he touched you?â
I sighed, holding up my hand. Rather than normal, slightly freckled fingers, it was made up of long, elegant silver digits tipped with scarlet claws. âThe dragon shard isnât working correctly. It seems to be