Destiny's Bastard by Hank Edwards
Author:Hank Edwards [Edwards, Hank]
Language: nld
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Seventeen
After dropping Gerard and Ranulf at the shelter,
Jon drove the six blocks to his apartment building and
ran up the steps two at a time. He burst into his
apartment, dropped his coat and pack on the floor by the
door, then laid the medallion, wrapped in a soft cloth, on
his worktable and switched on the lighted magnifying
glass.
Rain began to patter against the window glass as
Jon heated a can of soup, pacing from the stove to his
worktable and back as he waited for it to boil. When the
soup was finally heated, he dumped the steaming
contents into a bowl and carried it to the table, taking
bites now and then as he began to work on the medallion.
Sometime later, not long after he had finished the
soup, Jon heard a tap on the window in front of him that
sounded harder than a raindrop. He started and looked
up and out the window at the dark, rainy night. Another
tap made him jump, and he caught a glimpse of
something ticking off the glass. He got to his feet,
reached out to switch off the light on the magnifying
glass, and peered down into the parking lot.
A man stood below, long hair wet from the rain, face
a pale oval peering up at him, the lower half concealed
by a dark beard. Jon let out a gasp as a hot stone of
excitement formed low in his belly.
“Gerard?” he asked and moved around the table to
push the window up and call down, “Gerard? Is that
you?”
“Aye, Jon, it is I,” Gerard replied.
“What are you doing here?” Jon then realized the
man was standing in the pouring rain and said, “Sorry.
Come through the door. I’ll buzz you in. I’m on the third
floor.”
It took a few tries for them to get the timing right,
but finally Jon heard Gerard climbing the steps at the
end of the hall, and moments later the man stepped
through his open door, rainwater running off him and
his eyes bright as he looked around Jon’s apartment.
“How did you know where I live?” Jon asked, peeling
the wet coat off him and tossing it into the bathroom.
“Ranulf and I went to the Roost, and when you
didn’t show up, I asked Harry if he thought you would be
by, and he told me to come ask you myself.” Gerard
turned to look at Jon with a worried expression. “Is it all
right that I came unannounced?”
“Yeah, that’s fine,” Jon said, eyeing Gerard’s wet
clothes. “Look, this is going to sound bad, but you need to
get out of those clothes or you’ll catch your death of cold.
I’ll get you some sweats to put on. Go into the bathroom.
There are towels you can use to dry off.”
He switched on the lighted magnifying glass
mounted on the side of the table and looked down at the
dirt-encrusted medallion and chain. Jon let out a soft
breath, then felt the warmth from Gerard’s body as the
man leaned in over his shoulder to peer down at the
medallion.
“It is beautiful,” Gerard said. “How do you clean it?”
“With this.” Jon grabbed a soft-bristle toothbrush
from a pencil holder. He straightened up and turned,
distracted by the medallion, and found himself nose to
nose with Gerard.
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