“Five Claw Dragon.” Joy lifted her front right leg and showed off the fact that she had five claws on her paw. “Double stupid poopy face.”
“A dragon?” Jillian cried as Louise asked. “Like you?”
Joy blew a raspberry. “Completely different but mostly the same.”
Louise guessed that meant that the dragons were about the same as humans were to one another. She and Elle were both nine-year-old girls but after that, everything was different about them.
“So, you can’t get him out because of Providence?” Jillian asked.
Joy nodded her head energetically. “Tengu belong to Providence.”
Perhaps Joy wouldn’t be so insistent if Crow Boy hadn’t grabbed Jillian. They couldn’t stand there and endlessly debating with the little dragon.
Louise reached out to pet Joy on the head. “You can’t touch him, but can you move the cage?”
Joy stared at her with suspicion. “Move cage: free tengu.”
“He stays where he is,” Louise pointed out. “You leave him where you found him.”
“Please, Joy,” Jillian added. “I’ll get you candy!”
“Jawbreakers!” Joy cried.
“Whatever. Just phase the cage, please!”
“Okay.”
They swung the cage side to side on the heavy chain. As it was at its farthest point, Joy shifted it and the tengu was left in midair. He landed lightly and leapt forward to get out of the way of the swinging orb.
The twins backed nervously away from the tengu.
Crow Boy knelt down before them and bowed his head. “Thank you.”
“We’re not out of the doo-doo yet,” Jillian muttered darkly.
* * *
They found their way to an extensive wine cellar. Judging by the boxing supplies, the staff would be packing up the wine after the art. Yves was truly abandoning the mansion at full speed. They picked their way through the racks until they found the dimly lit spiral staircase leading up. Louise stopped at the bottom step. She could smell fried onions, cumin and coriander. She thought she could hear voices.
She reached up to pet Nikola where he was riding her shoulder. He’d been quiet since they found Crow Boy. “Nikola, are there still people in the kitchen?”
“Yes. Nattie is cleaning up from dinner, and there are six others with her. They’re fighting about money; the mansion’s general operating fund is empty.”
On the house blueprints, it had been clear that this stairwell was the only way down into the sub-basements. It spiraled down two stories, past the basement level without connecting, from the large walk-in pantry off the kitchen. There had been no other way out. Obviously they would need a very large distraction somewhere else in the house to lure off the elves.
Louise started ticking through available resources when Crow Boy brushed past her. He’d picked up a long bar of steel from somewhere that he carried like a spear.
“Hide,” he whispered and ran silently up the stairs.
“What’s he doing?” Jillian whispered fiercely.
“Getting into a mess!” Louise ran after him. She couldn’t even shout after him to stop him; they were too close to the elves. What was he thinking? For them to hide and then sneak out when the elves dragged him back down into the basement? It wasn’t going to go that way. The elves were going to kill him and they’d be trapped as the secret elves searched the basement. What could she do to stop the oncoming disaster? Have the babies call 911? No, the police wouldn’t be here in time to save Crow Boy. No one would get there in time. Turn off the lights? No, the mansion electrical system was still last century. Blow something up? Yes, that would work!
“Is Tesla still in the truck?” Louise cried to Nikola clinging to her collar.
“Yes. The Jawbreakers are with him.”
“Tell Chuck to get to the garage! We’re leaving now!”
“We are?”
“Yes!”
At the top of the steps, Louise nearly tripped over unconscious elves sprawled on the pantry floor. It was Celine with a big ring of keys and one of the males that acted as drivers. Were they why reason Crow Boy ran upstairs? Did he hear them coming and realize that the elves were about to check on the caged prisoners?
And this was the best plan he could come up with?
Granted he had mowed these two down easily enough but her spider-sense was screaming “this will not end well.” Louise stepped over Celine and grabbed a large sack of flour from the panty shelf. She had only seconds before everything toppled to complete disaster.
As if on cue, someone shouted, “We need help! The yamabushi is loose!”
Louise ran into the kitchen, carrying the bag of flour.