Rereid
of the Dresden Files
Book
1: Storm Front
by
Jim Butcher
Part
9
Chapter
25
Harry's
Sight reveals no magical alarms or traps as he limps up the porch
stairs. For the hell of it, he tries the front door and is stunned to
find it unlocked. Inside, the house appeared to Harry's Sight, just
as vile as the outside, and hungry, glittering eyes stared at him
from the shadows.
Harry
can hear music, the same song that played at Tommy Tomm's hotel room,
coming from a hallway. Harry made his way towards the music and a
room filled with purple light. Finally, Harry heard a man repeating
an incantation and a woman moaning in pleasure. The hallway opened up
a living room. Stairs led up to the second floor where the ritual was
being performed.
Against
the wall are boxes and crates stacked. Harry finds them filled with
ThreeEye or the ingredients to make the drug: absinthe, ammonia,
peyote mushrooms, alum, antifreeze, glitter, and other materials.
Thunder
rumbles, closer, and Harry can hear Victor's chanting increase in
volume. Harry gather's his courage as the ritual nears its climax.
“You pays your money, you takes your chances,” Harry mutters and
then slags the stereo with fire magic. Then, using wind, lifts
himself up to the second floor.
Victor
is in a circle of purple light with a rabbit bound before him and a
sharpened spooned to dig out the rabbits heart. A lock of Harry's
hair is tied to the rabbit's head. In another circle, the Beckitts
were “writhing together in mindless, sweating desire,” to power
Victor's spell. Victor is stunned to see Harry.
“You!” he shouted.
“Me,” I confirmed.
“There’s something
I’ve been meaning to talk to you about, Vic.”
His shock transformed
into snarling anger in a heartbeat. He snatched up the sharpened
spoon, raised it in his right hand, and screamed out words of the
incantation. He dragged the rabbit in front of him, the ceremonial
representation of me, and prepared to gouge out its, and therefore
my, heart.
I didn’t give him the
chance to finish. I reached into a pocket and hurled the empty
plastic film canister at Victor Shadowman.
As a weapon, it wasn’t
much. But it was real, and it had been hurled by a real person, a
mortal. It could shatter the integrity of a magic circle.
The canister went through
the air above Victor’s circle and broke it, just as he completed
the incantation and drove the spoon’s blade down at the poor
rabbit. The energy of the storm came whipping down the cylinder of
focus created by Victor’s now-flawed circle.
There's
an explosion of power and Victor screams “Why don't you just die!”
Victor sends flames at Harry manages to conjure an adequate shield.
Victor summons a bone tube as Harry does the unexpected in a magical
duel, tackles Victor and starts to kick him on the ground. Harry is
interrupted by Beckitt, who shoots Harry in the hip.
Victor
dumps a half dozen scorpions out of the bone tube and turns they grow
into identical creatures that had just tore up Harry's office. Harry
crawls backwards into the kitchen and ducks behind a counter and
grabs a broom, his only weapon.
A roomful of deadly drug.
One evil sorcerer on his home turf. Two crazies with guns. One storm
of wild magic looking for something to set it into explosive motion.
And half a dozen scorpions like the one I had barely survived
earlier, rapidly growing to movie-monster size. Less than a minute on
the clock and no time-outs remaining for the quarterback.
All in all, it was
looking like a bad evening for the home team.
My
Thoughts
Come on, Victor. You have
an evil lair and are preforming evil rituals, as well as storing
quantities of illegal narcotics, and you don't even lock your door.
IDIOT!
I once again love the
potion ingredients. Butcher manages to take such mundane items, mix
them with some exotic, and it makes intuitive sense for why they work
as potions. He really needs to have Harry whip up more potions just
because I love the creativity he puts into them.
Harry makes quite an
entrances, especially when you consider he's wearing sweatpants and
cowboy boots. SciFi or SyFy or whatever stupid name you call
yourselves now, why wasn't this scene in the adaptation of Storm
Front for the Dresden File TV show.
“Why won't you die!”
Many bad guys ask this about Harry. He's like the energizer bunny, he
just keeps going and going.
Love how Harry is more
than willing to just kick Victor ass than bother to have a proper
magic duel. Poor Victor. Spent all that time learning how to carve
the hearts out of bunnies to kill people and not enough time on the
self defense. Lucky the Beckitts are packing or that would have been
such a pathetic end to a villain
Chapter
26
Trapped in the kitchen,
and without his blasting rod, evocation magic is too dangerous in the
close quarters of the kitchen. Harry remembers a spell he learned
when he was an apprentice, and enchants the broom he's holding. The
broom comes to life, much like in Fantasia, and sweeps the scorpions
off the second floor before they had a chance to grow much.
Victor screams in rage
and the Beckitts try to shoot the broom. Fire from Victor's spell is
spreading now and Victor offers to let Harry go. Harry counteroffers
of waiting for the fire to spread and kill them all and wipe out
Victor's drug stockpile.
Victor snarled and
pitched another burst of flame into the kitchen. This time, it was
much easier to cover myself, half-shielded as I already was by the
counters. “Oh, cute,” I said, my voice dripping scorn. “Fire’s
the simplest thing you can do. All the real wizards learn that in the
first couple of weeks and move on up from there.” I looked around
the kitchen. There had to be something I could use, some way I could
escape, but nothing presented itself.
“Shut up!” Victor
snarled. “Who’s the real wizard here, huh? Who’s the one with
all the cards and who’s the one bleeding on the kitchen floor?
You’re nothing, Dresden, nothing. You’re a loser. And do you know
why?”
“Gee,” I said. “Let
me think.”
He laughed, harshly.
“Because you’re an idiot. You’re an idealist. Open your eyes,
man. You’re in the jungle, now. It’s survival of the fittest, and
you’ve proved yourself unfit. The strong do as they wish, and the
weak get trampled. When this is over, I’m going to wipe you off my
shoe and keep going like you never existed.”
Dresden lies, and tells
Victor the police, the White Council, and Marcone all know about him.
Victor demands to know who hired Dresden, and Harry continues to mock
him, hoping to angry Victor enough that he makes a mistake. Victor
tells the Beckitts to start the car and then begins to summon his
toad-demon, Kalshazzak.
Harry's curiosity gets
the better of him, and he peers over the counter to see the demon
being summoned. Harry see the same toad-demon he banished last night
(you can't kill a demon, just banish them). Victor gloats in
triumphant, “There Dresden. Do you see? The strong survive, and the
weak are torn to little pieces.” Victor sics the demon on Harry.
Harry stands to face it.
“My God, Victor,” I
said. “I can’t get over how clumsy you are.”
Victor’s smile
immediately became a snarling sneer once again. I saw fear touch the
corners of his eyes, uncertainty even though he was on top, and I
felt a little smile quirk my lips. I moved my gaze to the demon’s.
“You really shouldn’t
just hand someone else a demon’s name,” I told him. Then I drew
in a breath, and shouted out in a voice of command, “Kalshazzak!”
Harry speaks the demon's
name a second time and struggles to speak it's name a third time. He
thinks of Jenny Sells, Murphy unconscious on a stretcher, and Susan
sick and unable to run. Harry had beaten it once and gathers his will
and yells “Kalshazzak” for the third time.
The demon turns turns to
Victor and ignores his orders. Victor runs for the door, but Harry
tackles him and the pair grapple at the balcony. Victor demands to
know what Harry did, and Harry explains about the Fourth Law of Magic
forbids “binding any being against its will” so Harry set the
demon free.
“What do we do?”
Victor said. His voice was shaking, and he started shaking me, too.
“What do we do?”
“We die,” I said.
“Hell, I was going to do that anyway. But at least this way, I take
you out with me.”
I saw him glance at the
demon, then back to me, eyes terrified and calculating. “Work with
me,” he said. “You stopped it before. You can stop it again. We
can beat it, together, and leave.”
I studied him for a
moment. I couldn’t kill him with magic. I didn’t want to. And it
would only have brought a death sentence on my head in any case. But
I could stand by and do nothing. And that’s exactly what I did. I
smiled at him, closed my eyes, and did nothing.
Victor tries to throw
Harry at the demon, and the pair continue their grapple. The railing
on the balcony snaps, and Harry fall down onto the first floor with
the scorpions while Victor hangs onto the railing. Harry, seeing
Victor prepare to use magic on the demon, distracts Victor by telling
him Monica ratted him out. Victor is stunned and furious, and the
demon bites Victor in the neck, severing an artery.
Harry climbs up Victor's
dying body, dangling over the balcony in the toad-demon's maw.
Harry's weight pulled the toad-demon and victor over the railing and
drop them down with the scorpions. Harry was prepared for this, and
hung onto a guardrail and pulled himself up onto the balcony as the
scorpion tore Victor and Kalshazzak up.
Harry's strength gives
out,t he house is engulfed in flames and Harry lies there waiting for
death when Morgan strides into the house, sword drawn. Morgan kills a
scorpion and walks over to Harry, sword raised to strike at Harry.
Typical, was my
last thought. How perfectly typical, to survive everything the bad
guys could do, and get taken down by the people for whose cause I had
been fighting.
My
Thoughts
What an epic battle.
Harry the underdog comes through, outsmarting Victor through the
sheer fact that Harry was the professional and Victor was the
amateur. Again, SyFy, why wasn't the broom sweeping scorpion monsters
in the Storm Front adaptation.
Victor is failed in
classic villain manner, destroyed by his own creation. Well done,
Dresden.
Of course, Morgan shows
up at the worst possible time. Poor Harry.
Chapter
27
Harry wakes up to Morgan
performing CPR on him. Harry is stunned that Morgan saved him and
Morgan explains he saw the confrontation, how Harry risked his life
to stop Shadowman without breaking the Laws.
“I wasn’t the
killer,” I said.
“No.”
“So,” I wheezed,
“that would make me right. And then that would make you—”
Morgan scowled. “More
than ready to carry out the Doom if you cross the line, Dresden.
Don’t think this has gotten you off the hook, as far as I’m
concerned.”
Harry realizes that
Morgan is now obliged to report what happened to the council and
Morgan is not pleased. Morgan, and others, still think Harry
“consorted with the powers of darkness.” And plan to continue
watching Harry closely. Morgan stalks off as the police arrive.
The Beckitts are arrested
for being naked, and later are convicted of drug trafficking and sent
to prison. Marcone burned the Varsity down for insurance money and
put out the rumor that Harry was hired by Marcone to take out the
ThreeEye gang.
Harry was in the hospital
when the White Council met and the Doom of Damocles was lifted from
him for “valorous action above and beyond the call of duty.”
Murphy was in the hospital room down the hall from Harry and he sent
her some flowers and the remains of her handcuffs. Murphy claims she
doesn’t remember what happened in the office, rescinded the arrest
warrant, and paid Harry his fee. She even called Harry to consult
again.
Monica Sells and her
children vanished into Witness Protection. Bob returned after his 24
hours were up, and there were rumors of a very wild party a the
University of Chicago. Susan published her article, DATE WITH A
DEMON. She visited Harry in the hospital, and he used sympathy to
leverage another date with her. “That time, we were not
interrupted by a demon. And I didn’t need any of Bob’s love
potions or advice, thank you very much.”
Mac got his TransAm back,
while Harry got the Blue Beetle back. Harry missed the TransAm. Harry
sends a pizza a week to Toot-toot and his friends out at the lake.
Mister the cat got nothing, but didn't seem to care.
The world is getting
weirder. Darker every single day. Things are spinning around faster
and faster, and threatening to go completely awry. Falcons and
falconers. The center cannot hold.
But in my corner of the
country, I’m trying to nail things down. I don’t want to live in
Victor’s jungle, even if it did eventually devour him. I don’t
want to live in a world where the strong rule and the weak cower. I’d
rather make a place where things are a little quieter. Where trolls
stay the hell under their bridges and where elves don’t come
swooping out to snatch children from their cradles. Where vampires
respect the limits, and where the faeries mind their p’s and q’s.
My name is Harry
Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. Conjure by it at your own risk. When
things get strange, when what goes bump in the night flicks on the
lights, when no one else can help you, give me a call.
I’m in the book.
My
Thoughts
What a
great end to book and the start of a promising series. After I
finished this book, I had to race back to the bookstore to pick up
the next in the series. For a week, I read through the books up to
Proven Guilty, where, sadly, I caught up with the what was published.
Harry
can't help but bait the bear with Morgan, even when the guy just
saved his life. Harry, sometimes you can give your smart mouth a
rest. Geezs. Lucky for you, Morgan believes in duty and tells your
story straight to the council.
Not much
to say, pretty straight forward chapter that explains how everything
turned out over the the next few months. As always, Harry's
personality adds quite a bit of humor and color to what is essential
a checklist and makes it into something enjoyable and entertaining.
The
foundation that Butcher builds later books has been laid here, many
of the elements wrapped up at the end will come back as plot points
in later books. At the end of the book, Harry ponders whether he
really is a dangerous wizard like Morgan thought and realizes the
temptation will always be there for Harry to do evil. He just plans
on never giving in. We'll see, Harry, we'll see.
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