Post by LadySylvia on Apr 25, 2005 15:41:28 GMT -5
"THE POWER OF ONE" by RFK
EPILOGUE
Following her failure to kill Wyatt Halliwell and maintain possession of his powers, Daley Bakker and her surviving followers had made their way south to Los Angeles. There, they tended their wounds – and egos - at a house located in Brentwood, an exclusive suburb, just west of the metropolis. The sorceress had purchased the house as a sanctuary from the law, four years ago.
Someone knocked on the study’s door. Daley looked up from the club soda she was nursing, as Marc entered. “You have a guest. It’s Mr. Dagnabi.”<br>
Daley immediately placed her drink on the desk and stood up. She recognized the name of William Dagnabi, the Nigerian-born bokor, who led the Anansi Order. “Send him in.”<br>
Seconds later, Marc ushered in a tall, lanky African male in his early 50s, with thin, graying hair, hawk-like features and a pair of dark-brown eyes. “Miss Bakker,” he said in a soft, West African accent. “It is good to see you looking well.”<br>
“Thank you, Mr. Dagnabi.” Daley bowed to her leader. “What brings you here to California?”<br>
Mr. Dagnabi sat down in one of the chairs that faced Daley’s desk. “To see you, of course. I heard about your recent profits. Sixty-three million U.S. dollars. Very impressive.”<br>
Daley smiled graciously. “Thank you, sir. Um, would you like a drink? I’m having club soda.”<br>
The bokor shook his head. “Thank you, but no. I just ate dinner. I . . .” He began to pick imaginary lint from his hand-tailored jacket. “I also learned about your experience with a certain group of witches in San Francisco. Along with a mambo, a houngan and a half-daemon.”<br>
Panic mingled with surprise with Daley. “Uh . . . how did you . . .?”<br>
“Visions, Miss Bakker,” Dagnabi coolly replied. “The water element can be very useful in viewing the future.” He paused. “And the past. I used the chalise from my own altar.”<br>
Daley struggled to remain calm. “Mr. Dagnabi, I can assure you that I had no intention of using the boy’s powers against the Order. Or you.”<br>
“Really?” Dagnabi looked slightly disappointed. “I would have tried.” What Daley would describe as a crocodile smile curved the bokor’s lips. “Perhaps I’m just a little more ruthless than you.”<br>
The sorceress smiled nervously and murmured, “Perhaps.”<br>
Dagnabi continued, “The reason I came to see you is I believe that you are the right person for my new project.”<br>
“What new project?”<br>
The bokor paused. “Have you ever heard of an old, legendary bokor named . . . Dako?” Dagnabi then revealed to Daley about his attempt to revive the spirit of an eighteenth-century sorcerer named Dako. After raising said spirit and placing it inside an old urn, Mr. Dagnabi had shipped the urn to a warlock in San Francisco named Edward Crozat. “My friend, Edward, wanted to use Dako’s spirit to get revenge against the witches and daemon who had wiped out his kinsmen. The very group of people with whom you had recent troubles. Alas,” Dagnabi sighed, they not only killed Edward and his remaining cousins, the mambo you had faced, also vanquished Dako’s spirit back to the Underworld, as well.”<br>
Daley demanded, “And you need me to do . . . what?”<br>
Wearing a cryptic smile, the bokor leaned back against his chair. “Well, Miss Bakker, I plan to resurrect Dako.”<br>
“You mean his spirit?” Daley said with a frown.
Dagnabi’s eyes glittered. “I mean . . . Dako. In the flesh. And after his resurrection, he will unleash his power upon the magical world, making the Anansi Order more powerful than ever.”<br>
Daley shook his head. “But what does this have to do with me?”<br>
“Let’s just say that my plan will give both you and Dako a chance for revenge against your former acquaintances in San Francisco.” The bokor leaned forward. “Are you interested?”<br>
Still smarting from the magical disaster in San Francisco, Daley contemplated William Dagnabi’s plan to resurrect a powerful, 200 year-old bokor. It seemed like the perfect way to get back at those who had thwarted her own plans. Was she interested? She smiled at her guest. “Yes sir. I definitely am.”<br>
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EPILOGUE
Following her failure to kill Wyatt Halliwell and maintain possession of his powers, Daley Bakker and her surviving followers had made their way south to Los Angeles. There, they tended their wounds – and egos - at a house located in Brentwood, an exclusive suburb, just west of the metropolis. The sorceress had purchased the house as a sanctuary from the law, four years ago.
Someone knocked on the study’s door. Daley looked up from the club soda she was nursing, as Marc entered. “You have a guest. It’s Mr. Dagnabi.”<br>
Daley immediately placed her drink on the desk and stood up. She recognized the name of William Dagnabi, the Nigerian-born bokor, who led the Anansi Order. “Send him in.”<br>
Seconds later, Marc ushered in a tall, lanky African male in his early 50s, with thin, graying hair, hawk-like features and a pair of dark-brown eyes. “Miss Bakker,” he said in a soft, West African accent. “It is good to see you looking well.”<br>
“Thank you, Mr. Dagnabi.” Daley bowed to her leader. “What brings you here to California?”<br>
Mr. Dagnabi sat down in one of the chairs that faced Daley’s desk. “To see you, of course. I heard about your recent profits. Sixty-three million U.S. dollars. Very impressive.”<br>
Daley smiled graciously. “Thank you, sir. Um, would you like a drink? I’m having club soda.”<br>
The bokor shook his head. “Thank you, but no. I just ate dinner. I . . .” He began to pick imaginary lint from his hand-tailored jacket. “I also learned about your experience with a certain group of witches in San Francisco. Along with a mambo, a houngan and a half-daemon.”<br>
Panic mingled with surprise with Daley. “Uh . . . how did you . . .?”<br>
“Visions, Miss Bakker,” Dagnabi coolly replied. “The water element can be very useful in viewing the future.” He paused. “And the past. I used the chalise from my own altar.”<br>
Daley struggled to remain calm. “Mr. Dagnabi, I can assure you that I had no intention of using the boy’s powers against the Order. Or you.”<br>
“Really?” Dagnabi looked slightly disappointed. “I would have tried.” What Daley would describe as a crocodile smile curved the bokor’s lips. “Perhaps I’m just a little more ruthless than you.”<br>
The sorceress smiled nervously and murmured, “Perhaps.”<br>
Dagnabi continued, “The reason I came to see you is I believe that you are the right person for my new project.”<br>
“What new project?”<br>
The bokor paused. “Have you ever heard of an old, legendary bokor named . . . Dako?” Dagnabi then revealed to Daley about his attempt to revive the spirit of an eighteenth-century sorcerer named Dako. After raising said spirit and placing it inside an old urn, Mr. Dagnabi had shipped the urn to a warlock in San Francisco named Edward Crozat. “My friend, Edward, wanted to use Dako’s spirit to get revenge against the witches and daemon who had wiped out his kinsmen. The very group of people with whom you had recent troubles. Alas,” Dagnabi sighed, they not only killed Edward and his remaining cousins, the mambo you had faced, also vanquished Dako’s spirit back to the Underworld, as well.”<br>
Daley demanded, “And you need me to do . . . what?”<br>
Wearing a cryptic smile, the bokor leaned back against his chair. “Well, Miss Bakker, I plan to resurrect Dako.”<br>
“You mean his spirit?” Daley said with a frown.
Dagnabi’s eyes glittered. “I mean . . . Dako. In the flesh. And after his resurrection, he will unleash his power upon the magical world, making the Anansi Order more powerful than ever.”<br>
Daley shook his head. “But what does this have to do with me?”<br>
“Let’s just say that my plan will give both you and Dako a chance for revenge against your former acquaintances in San Francisco.” The bokor leaned forward. “Are you interested?”<br>
Still smarting from the magical disaster in San Francisco, Daley contemplated William Dagnabi’s plan to resurrect a powerful, 200 year-old bokor. It seemed like the perfect way to get back at those who had thwarted her own plans. Was she interested? She smiled at her guest. “Yes sir. I definitely am.”<br>
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