Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 14:18:35 +1100
From: michael andrew <m_andrew_1986@live.com>
Subject: Angel in black chapter 14

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			Angel in Black, Chapter 14
				Settling In


  Monday was a new day for everyone staying at Consul Larson's home; some
were a little more relaxed then others.  James was concerned. He hadn't
heard back from Pedro yet regarding Matthew, and he didn't think it would
take so long to get the consuls to reinstate Matthew. Taking his cell off
his desk, James went for a walk.

  Just as James was about to open the front door, he heard Tommy ask,
"Where are you going, sir?"

  "I need to clear my head Tommy, so I was just going for a walk. Would you
like to come with me?" James asked as he turned to look at Tommy, who was
looking down at him from the second floor.

  Tommy thought a moment about the consul's invitation then answered,
"Sure, just wait a sec while I put a shirt on." Tommy quickly ran off to
Calvin's room to put on a plain white singlet to go with his shorts. Calvin
was sleeping, still recovering from his injury the previous day, so Tommy
left him a note which read:

  Gone for a walk with the consul, be back soon.  Love Tommy ;-)

  Tommy was so excited he didn't even bother to use the stairs; he jumped
over the railing on the second floor, flipped a couple times then landed
gracefully a few feet away from James. "Well done, Tommy, but please use
the stairs next time. That IS why they're there," James laughed as he
opened the front door and led Tommy outside.

---

  Marie and Bill woke sometime later and realised that they were late for
work. Marie found Bill's cell and called her work. "Yes, this is Marie
Davies. I'm calling to let you know I won't be in today," she said. "Oh,
alright, thank you," Marie said as she ended the call. "Seems someone
called in for me; I am now on paid leave," Marie told Bill, slightly
shocked.

  Taking his phone from Marie, Bill too called his work, getting a shocking
response. "I've been transferred," Bill said in disbelief.

  "Where to?" Marie asked.

  "Some place called the Martial Corporation," Bill said.

  "What's that?" Marie asked.

  "I have no idea, but I think I might ask James about it," Bill said as he
got up to get dressed.

---

  Jack woke up alone in the large bed, after crying himself to sleep over
the loss of his son. He wondered what to do now; not knowing, he just lay
on the bed and stared at the ceiling for a while.

  Jack heard a gentle knocking at his door. "Come in," he said in a gruff
voice.

  Opening the door slowly, Tyson asked, "Jack, are you alright?"

  Turning his head to look in Tyson's direction, Jack simply said, "No."
Then he started crying again.

  Walking into the room and sitting on the bed next to Jack, Tyson gently
placed his hand on Jacks shoulder, rubbing it softly and saying, "You can't
change the past, no matter how much you might want to. Trust me... I know."

  Jack moved closer to Tyson and rested his head on Tyson's shoulder. "I
just don't know what to do. It feels like I just lost my son and found out
that I've been killing innocent people for the last ninety years. I feel
guilty for things that I can't even remember, and I don't even have anyone
to talk to about it all," Jack said, sobbing.

  Putting his arm around Jack's muscled back, Tyson pulled him into a warm
hug saying, "I'm here for you Jack, if you want me."

  Jack responded with an almost whispered, "Thank you," as he cried.

---

  Matthew woke to see Alex staring at him, his eyes sparkling in the
morning sunlight. "Good morning beautiful," Alex smiled.

  "Good morning to you too," Matthew said returning Alex's smile.

  "Do you have anything planned for us today?" Alex asked as he lay on his
side, naked in the morning sun.

  "I was thinking we could lock ourselves in here all day," Matthew said
with a lustful grin.

  As the smile faded from his face, Alex said, "Matthew, I want to go see
him."

  "Today?" Matthew asked, and Alex nodded slowly.

  "Alright, but I think after last night we should shower before we leave,"
Matthew said, then headed for the shower, Alex following him.

---

  James and Tommy walked down the drive and out two gates, following the
outer boundary fence along a well-worn dirt trail. "Where are we going
sir?" Tommy asked as they walked.

  "Somewhere I go when I need to think, and bring things into perspective,"
James said keeping his eyes on the trail.

  They continued to walk along the trail, surrounded by eucalypts and bush
scrub. When they came to a large and fairly flat rock, Tommy stood in awe
of their surroundings. "Where are we?" He asked.

  "That right there is the Jamison Valley, and over there are the Blue
Mountains." James said looking out over the valley they were on the edge of
then moved his arm and pointed towards the mountains.

  "Are we near Sydney?" Tommy asked.

  "About an hour and a half drive, yes," James replied.

  "Why so far away? I would have thought a consul would want to be closer
to the city, not farther from it?" Tommy asked somewhat confused.

  "You're right of course Tommy, but I like my privacy, and I have
operatives that work for me in the city. If I want something checked out I
can call on them. And this place is well protected. See that road back
there," James said as he pointed back where they came from.

  "Yeah," Tommy answered as he tried to see the narrow dirt road leading
into the main gate of the compound.

  "Well that is the only road in or out of here. It doesn't even have a
name, and as you can see we are on the edge of a cliff, surrounded by dense
bush scrub. There are also perimeter sensors hidden amongst the scrub
outside the boundary fence, so if anyone tried to sneak up on us we would
know. They can't come within a kilometre along that road without me
knowing. So we are quite secure here," James explained as he sat down on
the rock looking out over the valley.

  "Sir," Tommy hesitated, somewhat anxious about what he wanted to ask.

  "What's on your mind, Tommy? And please don't call me sir. James will be
fine," James said giving Tommy a warm smile.

  "Okay sir, I mean... James," Tommy smiled then continued. "I was curious,
are you Matthew's, umm... is the word sire? I mean did you make Matthew a
vampire?" Tommy asked, trying to find the right words.

  "Yes Tommy, but how did you know? Did Matthew tell you?" James asked,
somewhat surprised by the question.

  "No sir, Matthew didn't tell me; I was curious as I noticed his scent has
a hint of the way you smell, just as Alex's scent is now similar to
Matthew's," Tommy explained, trying not to confuse James.

  "That makes some sense; I would imagine that when we give our blood to
those we turn it would leave something to identify them as our
fledglings. I'm just a little amazed that you were able to pick up on it;
I've not heard anyone ask such a question before with an explanation like
that. And you deduced this all by your self?" James asked, raising an
eyebrow at Tommy.

  "I did, but I couldn't figure it out until I saw you again after
my... awakening I guess you could say. When my senses were heightened, then
I was able to piece it together," Tommy explained.

  "Smart young man you are, you and that brother of yours. I want to tell
you something Tommy, but for now I want you to keep it between us. Can you
do that?" James asked, seriously.

  "Is it about you watching my family for all these years, sir?" Tommy
asked.

  "HOW IN THE HELL did YOU know THAT?" James asked shocked.

  "I overheard Calvin telling Matthew that someone was watching our family
since he was turned, Calvin said it was someone on the council. Knowing
that it was you who turned Matthew, I realised it must have been you who
had been keeping tabs on our family," Tommy explained.

  "Nothing gets past you does it," James said.

  "No sir, not now," Tommy said with a smirk then asked softly, "James, if
you knew what my father was doing to me, why didn't you do something to
stop him?"

  "Well Tommy," James started, feeling slightly ashamed for what he was
about to say. "We try our best to stay out of normal human problems. They
often end badly or drag in everyone around them, and we are trying to
remain fairly hidden from the normal branches of government. So I'm afraid
that your father wasn't very high up on the list of 'asshole's to make
disappear'... no matter how much I wanted to," James explained giving Tommy
a half smile.

  "I guess I can understand that, but you could have contacted family
services!" Tommy exclaimed.

  "And let them take you away to another family? Further away from your
cousin? I'm sorry Tommy, for not doing more, but I needed Matthew to find
you on his own. I knew he wouldn't hurt you once he saw what you were going
through. Remember when he stopped you from beating Alex?" James asked.

  "Yes, I remember. Matthew told me not to end up like my parents, and that
scared me more than seeing him as a vampire. But I'm glad he said that; I
was turning into my dad, becoming a bully. I ran home after that and packed
my bags. I was going to wait for the right time, then run away," Tommy said
sadly, thinking about his past.

  "You are so like Matthew, Tommy. You know he ran away after his family
were murdered? They wanted to put him in an orphanage. Ironically, if he
had gone to the orphanage he would have been able to live with his uncle,
your great, great grandfather. He and his family came to Australia after he
received a telegram telling him his brother and his family were dead; just
think Tommy, if you had run away you would never have known that Matthew
was your cousin, and you would not have been with such a loving family,"
James said.

  "I do think about that, everyday, and I think about how lucky I am, and
have been, to know them, and now you and Calvin. I couldn't imagine my life
any other way. But James," Tommy said hesitantly. "If you were watching my
family for so long, I'm curious. Did you ever meet my mother?" he asked.

  "Only once, when she was very young," James said.

  "What was she like?" Tommy asked softly.

  Thinking back to the young lady he had met so many years ago, James said,
"She was an extremely bright and very beautiful young lady; I was posing as
a professor just so I could meet her, same as I had with her mother. While
she was studying at university, I was supposed to be a guest lecturer in
one of her classes. I believe she was studying military history, and I was
the expert on the First World War. She had so many questions for me about
the soldiers, the kind of uniforms they wore, food they ate, where and how
they slept. She was just so exuberant and her questions were so well
thought out that I had to actually think about my answers."

  "Really?" Tommy asked, misty eyed at hearing about his mother.

  "Oh yes, but the thing that I remember most Tommy was the way her eyes
would flicker from the amazing shade of silver they were to an almost
iridescent blue as she spoke. Much like yours when you're concentrating
really hard or feeling protective of your loved ones," James explained,
smiling at the happy memories.

  "Thank you James. My father never told me anything about her; he always
blamed me for her death... I was nothing to him," Tommy said sadly.

  "Tommy, your father is gone. He's never going to be able to hurt you or
the memory of your mother ever again... When we are back at the house I
have some thing to show you," James said as he sat, staring across the
valley once again.

---

  Waking up sometime after Tommy had, Calvin panicked slightly at the lack
of Tommy's presence in the bed, then he found Tommy's note as he looked
around. He was relieved when he read it, and he thought the little face
Tommy had drawn was cute.

  Getting up and out of bed, Calvin took a shower then dressed and decided
to go check in on their guest in the cells. Leaving his room and walking
along the corridor towards the stairs he was stopped by Marie. "Calvin
dear, can you tell me where the kitchen is in this place? I've been
wandering around aimlessly trying to find it," Marie asked, sounding
slightly frustrated.

  Calvin laughed softly then said, "Sure, it's down on the ground
floor. All that's up here are bedrooms and Tyson's office."

  "Well then what else is on the ground floor?" Marie asked.

  "There's a living room with a large television, a games room with pool
table and a few other games, a formal dining room, a study with full
library, a standard laundry just off the kitchen and another small
bathroom. Oh and the Consul's and his assistants' personal offices," Calvin
said as he led Marie down stairs and along another corridor towards the
kitchen.

  "Ah," Marie said attempting to take in the size of the building.

  "And that's only what you can see above ground, the dungeon is much
bigger," Calvin laughed.

  "Dungeon? I thought you said it was a basement?" Marie asked, again
becoming confused.

  "Oh it is a basement, but it's usually so dark and gloomy down there that
most of us started calling it the dungeon and the nickname stuck. Even the
consul calls it the dungeon at times," Calvin explained.

  "Ah, well that makes sense, and it does look like a dungeon," Marie
laughed.

  "Well here you are, the kitchen," Calvin announced as he and Marie
reached the end of the corridor, and he opened the door.

  As soon as Calvin opened the door he had to grab Marie to stop her from
falling to the floor from shock. The kitchen was huge, the table was large
enough to seat eight easily and there was a breakfast bar with four stools,
the cupboards were a polished dark wood and the counter tops were black
marble and matched the blacked tiled floor, the walls were a deep crimson
colour and gave the large room a warm and welcoming feel.

  "Are you alright, Marie?" Calvin asked as he helped steady Marie on her
feet.

  "Yes dear, just overwhelmed slightly. I've never been in a kitchen this
big. It's beautiful," Marie said as she stepped forward into the cooking
area.

  "Well if you are going to be fine, I need to go check on someone," Calvin
said as he turned to leave the room.

  "Yes dear, I'll be fine," Marie said, waving Calvin off as she looked
around for the pantry to get breakfast started for her family.

  Calvin walked out of the kitchen and towards the door to the basement;
just as he opened the door he heard a loud shriek. "She found the pantry,"
Calvin laughed to himself as he walked down the stairs to the dungeon.

---

  Leon sat on the floor of his cell with his back against the wall, his
knees at his chest as he stared across the floor. Leon's mood was far
beyond that of a condemned man on death row; in fact death would be a
comfort to him at this point. Suddenly the door into the cell block opened
and Leon heard footsteps as someone walked into the room outside his
cell. He heard someone pressing buttons on the pedestal that controlled the
individual cell doors, then the locks securing the door to his cell
released and the door slowly opened.

  "Good morning Leon. I trust you had a good night?" Calvin asked with a
straight face.

  Leon continued to stare at the floor, ignoring Calvin.

  "What? Cat got your tongue?" Calvin asked, hypothetically.

  Leon slowly lifted his head; looking at Calvin he said harshly, "Fuck
you."

  "Oh what foul language, and after all you've done. You should be begging
for forgiveness," Calvin said with a sly grin.

  "What's the point? Marcos is HIS and I tried to have him killed! I'm as
good as dead," Leon said lowering his head, again staring at the floor.

  "Well I guess there is that... You know, if you tell us where you put
that file he MIGHT go easy on you," Calvin smirked.

  "Get out," Leon whispered as he started to weep.

  "Alright, then. I'll see you again soon," Calvin said as he turned and
left Leon's cell.

  Leon leaned back against the wall and again pulled his legs to his chest
and quietly cried as he listened to Calvin secure his cell and leave the
holding area.

---

  Meanwhile at the Davies home, Giles was looking around the hallway. Now
that it was clean, he could assess the damage. "Hmm, front door needs
replacing, that wall needs to be repaired, the opposite wall needs to be
rebuilt and several windows in the living room and front of the house have
been either damaged or completely broken and need to be replaced," he said
as he walked through the house, writing down a damage report for the
Consul.

  "Giles, clean up is complete. We also found a few other small maintenance
issues. I have listed them for you," said Mary, one of the other people on
Giles's team.

  "Thanks Mary," Giles said as he took the list from the woman. "Hmm,
nothing too bad; it's just general wear-and-tear with a house this
old. It's still structurally sound and in good condition. I think James
will be happy with this," he said, walking off to finish his inspection.

---

  "WHAT DO YOU MEAN JACKSON IS GONE?" Screamed the lead chair of the
Thylacine Council, a very intimidating woman by the name of Victoria.

  "He went missing last night and all attempts to contact him have been
unsuccessful. Even his personal aide has vanished," said the trembling man.

  Standing up from her chair behind the large polished wooden desk,
Victoria said, "Come here." The scared man cautiously walked over and stood
across the desk from her.

  Victoria leaned forward and grabbed the man by his collar, almost pulling
him across the desk. "I want you to try HARDER to find Jackson or the next
person to go missing will be YOU!" She yelled in the man's face as she
pushed him back across the desk; he landed on his backside then quickly
scurried off out of the office.

  "Where the hell are you, Jackson?" Victoria asked an empty room as she
tried to figure out where Jackson could have gone.

---

  After being totally overwhelmed by the size of the kitchen in this house,
Marie got started on cooking a big breakfast for everyone. She realised
that none of them had eaten since lunch the day before and they were all
going to be hungry.

  As if on queue Bill wandered into the kitchen with a look on his face
that said, 'If I don't get coffee soon someone's gonna get it!' Marie
pointed to the steaming mug on the table and Bill went and sat down,
nursing the hot drink as he slowly sipped it.

  Shortly after, Tyson walked in followed closely by a very subdued
Jack. Marie could easily see the big man had been crying. "Poor dear, take
a seat let me get you a cup of coffee or would you prefer tea?" Marie asked
as he sat in a seat close to Tyson. The connection the two of them had made
was obvious to her, but she didn't say anything.

  "Tea, thank you," Jack said, managing a weak smile.

  "Alright then... Tyson coffee or tea?" Marie asked.

  "Coffee thanks," Tyson replied.

---

  Meanwhile, James and Tommy made their way back to the house. "Thank you
for coming along with me Tommy," James said.

  "No, thank you for asking me; it was nice to hear about my mother and to
clarify a few things," Tommy replied.

  "Tommy, Matthew and Calvin are family to me, and you and the rest of your
adopted family are quickly becoming the same. If you ever need anything
don't hesitate to ask," James said as the two of them reached the doors to
the house.

  "Thank you James, and I won't. I promise," Tommy said.

  "Good man. Now come to my office a moment," James said, and the two of
them walked to the office.

  "What did you want to show me?" Tommy asked as they entered the room.

  "This," James said, leading Tommy to a picture hanging on the wall.

  "It's... my mother?" Tommy asked, staring at the photo of his mother
standing with James, her black hair cut to shoulder height and her silver
eyes twinkling as she smiled for the picture next to her professor.

  Nodding, James said, "That's the day I met her; I insisted that she stand
for a photograph and another student took it. She was a remarkable woman; I
was very glad to have met her."

  "Thank you," Tommy said as tears rolled down his cheeks. Tommy turned to
James hugging him tightly, "thank you for showing me this."

---

  Marie made Jack and Tyson their drinks and put them on the table, as she
walked back towards the pantry she asked, "What would you like for
breakfast? There's steak, bacon, eggs, toast, cereal or fruit. This pantry
is as well stocked as a high priced hotel's!"

  "Better stocked, actually," James said as he and Tommy walked into the
room.

  "Where have you two been?" Marie asked, noticing the slight redness on
Tommy's eyes.

  "I needed to take a walk to clear my head; Tommy was up so I invited him
to come along. We walked around the property and sat talking for a while;
Tommy was starting to feel a little hungry so we headed back," James
explained.

  "You should see the size of this place mum, and where we are! It's
amazing!" Tommy exclaimed.

  "Well I might get to... Seems I'm on paid leave for the foreseeable
future," Marie said.

  "And I have been transferred to some place called the Martial
Corporation," Bill added.

  "Ah, I can explain that. I thought you both could use some time off,
especially after the events of recent days, so I called into your work,
Marie and told them that you were taking some time off and that it would be
paid for. Once I told them who I am, there weren't any problems. And Bill,
I was impressed by your performance against those vampires yesterday. I
want you to work for me at the branch of the Martial Corporation here in
Australia; you could use some more training, but I think you would be a
valuable asset," James explained.

  Both Bill and Marie were speechless; so Tommy spoke for them, "Thanks
James, from all of us. Thank you also for inviting us to stay in your
home."

  "Please, don't mention it. So what's for breakfast?" James asked smiling.

---

  A short time later; Matthew and Alex left their room to join the rest of
the family; on the way to the kitchen, following the scent of food, Matthew
decided to stop by James's office. "Why are we going in here, Matthew?"
Alex asked.

  "I need to check something," Matthew said as he sat at James's desk and
used the computer to find what he was looking for. "Parklea... So he was
moved," Matthew said.

  "Yes Matthew, I wanted Jordan somewhere I could keep an eye on him,"
James said, startling the pair.

  "Sir! I'm sorry. Alex wanted to see him today, and I wanted to make sure
I knew where we needed to go. Please don't get angry with Alex," Matthew
pleaded.

  "It's alright Matthew, I'm not upset. But next time just ask me," James
said in a fatherly tone.

  "Yes sir," Matthew said.

  The screen on the office wall lit up and James said to Matthew and Alex,
"Please stay a moment. This concerns you, Matthew."

  The image on the screen changed to that of a man sitting in a high backed
leather arm chair. "James, good to see you again," Pedro said with a smile.

  "Sire, I thought you would have contacted me earlier?" James asked.

  "James, it was a long discussion. A few of the consuls needed convincing
that Matthew wasn't just another crazy vampire. I explained that he was
under orders when he killed the thylacines all those years ago, and that
since that time Matthew has done nothing to endanger or expose us to the
humans. They finally agreed to reinstate him as Matthew Jameson and not
Marcos a few minutes ago," Pedro explained.

  "Oh thank you Pedro, thank you. You have no idea how much this means to
me," James said gratefully.

  "There was a condition," Pedro added.

  "And what's that sir?" Matthew asked, stepping into view.

  "Ah Matthew, good! The only condition was that you don't work for Consul
Larson," Pedro said, receiving a cold stare from James.

  "Then who do I work for?" Matthew asked.

  "Us, the Shadow Council, and not just James here... Of course I did leave
out quite a lot of information about your training history, so most of the
consuls think you're nothing more than a well trained assassin, which they
all have in droves. Besides James and myself, only two or three other
consuls know of your full training," Pedro explained, now receiving a warm
smile and a nod from James.

  "That is indeed good news Pedro. Matthew and Alex were just about to head
off to pay someone a visit, so I won't keep them any longer. Guys I'll talk
to you later; I want to discuss the particulars of this with Pedro. I will
inform you when you get back," James said as he motioned for the pair to be
on their way.

---

  "How are we going to get there?" Alex asked as he and Matthew walked into
the kitchen.

  "Get where?" Marie asked.

  "Alex and I are going on a little drive today," Matthew replied.

  "Where are you going?" Tommy asked as he scarfed down a mouthful of bacon
and egg.

  "I need to see someone and Matthew is going to take me," Alex said.

  "Who could you possibly need to see?" Marie asked.

  "Think dear," Bill said as he put his hand on Marie's and gently
squeezed.

  "Oh!" Marie exclaimed as realization dawned on her. "Matthew, you look
after Alex," she said sternly.

  "I will," Matthew promised.

  "Mum, can I have some cereal for breakfast?" Alex asked earning an odd
look from his mother. "What? I'm not allowed to be hungry?" Alex asked.

  "I just wasn't expecting you to want any normal food," Marie said.

  "I'm not a blood thirsty monster mum! And you know how much I like
breakfast," Alex laughed.

---

  A short time later, Matthew and Alex were standing in the garage about
ready to head off, when they were suddenly confronted with another
problem. "Which one should we take?" Matthew asked.

  "Does it matter? They're all beautiful," Alex said, salivating at the
sight before him.

  Matthew smiled; he couldn't help but agree with his boyfriend. "You're
going to have to choose one for me; I know nothing about any of them," he
said grinning.

  For Alex the term kid in a candy store would be an understatement; before
them sat some of the most beautiful cars ever made, at least to him. "James
really has some nice taste in cars," Alex said as he looked over the
offerings before them.

  First was a red 1965 Ford Mustang fastback, followed by a gold 1969
Pontiac GTO convertible, then a white 1977 Pontiac Trans Am, and next to
that a black 1973 Ford Falcon coupe. 'I recommend the black one Alex,' Alex
heard James say in his mind.

  "This one," Alex said as he walked up to the black Falcon coupe.

  Taking the keys off of the hook near the door and opening the garage
door, Matthew then got in the drivers seat and turned the key, bringing the
big V8 to life. "Lets go... We have a long drive ahead of us," he said as
Alex got into the passenger seat and put on his seatbelt.

  "I don't know what's going to happen when I see him, but I'm glad you're
going to be there with me Matthew," Alex said as he put his hand on
Matthew's thigh and squeezed gently.

  Matthew smiled at Alex then rolled out of the garage and out through the
main gate along the unnamed road. In a little over an hour they would
arrive at their destination.

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