Ch. 14
The ominous black van pulled up behind the Lincoln Memorial and the three agents stuffed in the back poured out with relief. Lt. Johnson clutched the glass vial full of the pure chamomile scent as she stumbled across the green grass like a drunk person. After she steadied herself, McGee and DiNozzo jumped down and joined her.
“Does she always drive like that or just when we’re in a hurry?” Johnson asked.
DiNozzo chuckled as he checked the clip in his Sig Saucer, “Always. That was actually slower than usual.”
With a sigh she tightened the spray nozzle on the vial and began to leave a trail to lead Marijgell towards their trap.
“See you in a short bit,” she smiled before running off to complete the bait.
McGee stared at the spot she had been standing in for a few seconds longer than normal and DiNozzo took notice.
“So you really do love her, huh,” it wasn’t a question.
“Yeah, I do,” McGee answered anyway.
“Just be careful Probie. Don’t get your heart broken,” he warned quietly.
McGee had nothing to say in return DiNozzo had never offered him advice such as this before unless it came with a punch line. By the time David and Gibbs had grabbed their gear from the back of the van Johnson had returned and was spraying herself with the chamomile. When she saw the longing look in his blue-grey eyes, she beckoned to him. They stepped behind the safety of the van and away from the prying eyes of the NCIS team.
“I still think that-,” McGee began before Johnson’s lips attacked his.
A fire began where their lips met, ignited by a spark that had been dormant for the past two days since they were in bed for the first time. His hands cupped her face while her arms wrapped around his neck to pull him closer to her. After a while though the fire began to dim as they remembered what they had to do. But when they broke apart, they still clutched to each other for support; as if the world had shattered underneath their feet and if they moved they too would shatter along with it.
“I have to do this Timmy,” she panted.
“No. no you don’t,” he insisted.
“If I don’t, he’s going to kill again,” she said with her eyes still closed as she leaned into him, “and when that happens, it’ll be my entire fault because I had the chance to stop him before.”
“You aren’t responsible for what happens because of him,” he pulled her back and looked her straight into her emerald eyes.
She looked at him for a few seconds before giving a slow nod.
“McGee!” Gibbs’ voice split them in two and reassembled the world around them.
“Let’s do this,” she whispered.
Johnson ran off while McGee jogged around the van to run directly into Gibbs leaning against the back bumper. The look in his eye told McGee that he knew more than the average bear but McGee couldn’t tell if he was disappointed or approved. As he walked passed the Supervisory Senior Field Agent, the Navy Lieutenant walked up to DiNozzo and David with the vial still held in her hands. With the tiniest of sprays, Johnson covered them in the scent.
“That is all?” David asked.
“This stuff is strong, even a tiny amount such as that is enough to drive him off his rocker for at least a few minutes,” she explained.
“I can’t even smell anything,” DiNozzo sniffed his shirt in curiosity.
“Trust me, Marijgell can.”
“Okay people listen up,” Gibbs ordered, “Lt. Johnson is the one who’s gonna take this sucker down. All you have to do is keep moving and stay alive.”
“Yes, the scent is everywhere so he won’t be able to distinguish one person from the other, and it’s strong enough in the air to muddle his senses,” Johnson said.
“If we are going against a Vampire unable to be shot then why do we have-,” David began.
“Reassurance,” Gibbs said, “The people here won’t panic as much as long as they feel an authority present.”
“I’ll be keeping Marijgell away from the humans, you keep-,” Johnson began.
“The humans away from Marijgell,” DiNozzo finished pulling back the barrel on his Sig to emphasize his point, “Got it.”
“In order to keep in contact, seeing as it’s too hard to stay under cover around a Vampire with a wire, I’ll be the Conduit,” Johnson said.
“A what?” David asked.
“A link so we can all share thoughts and communicate,” she explained, “Of course it’ll only be on the surface. Meaning the communication won’t penetrate the id.”
Before anyone could object a bloodcurdling scream split the air.
“That’s our cue. Let’s go!” Gibbs ordered.
Without another word they split up and took their respective positions.
‘He’s trying to find someone to attack but the scent is throwing him off,’ Johnson’s observation cut through their minds.
“I don’t get it,” Gibbs complained, “How’s this supposed to work?”
‘Just think,’ Johnson told them.
‘Testing?’ David’s unsure thought sounded through everyone’s mind.
‘Whoa… trippy,’ DiNozzo’s excitement rang loud and clear, ‘Echooooooo.’
‘Huh. This gives me an idea-,’ McGee’s idea began to play.
‘Keep it hidden Timmy. A wall, put up a wall,’ Johnson’s hurried thought distracted the rest of the team.
‘McGeek… didn’t know you had it in you,’ David laughed.
‘Focus people,’ Gibbs demanded, ‘Okay, I got Marijgell in my sights.’
The olive-skinned Vampire staggered across Gibbs’ with a wild look in his bloody red eyes. A viscous substance dripped from his lips and fell to the ground like rain drops, but unlike rain the substance burned through granite walkway leading to the marble steps of the memorial to one of the nation’s greatest leaders.
‘That’s the venom. If he bites you or that somehow gets into your bloodstream, you’ll be turned,’ Johnson pictured the process her Aunts had explained to her.
‘Ouch. Okay, no venom contact. Got it,’ DiNozzo cringed.
McGee moved as silently as possible around behind Marijgell to block him from the steps as the tourists took cover in the walls of the memorial. But when his foot kicked a loose rock Marijgell’s way, the rabid Vampire turned and lunged toward the vulnerable agent.
“Timmy!!!” Lt. Johnson’s screech pierced their ears as she ran after him.
The Vampire turned towards the oncoming threat and used Agent McGee to block her attack. Leaving black marks on the walkway, Johnson stopped; her chest heaved with the effort tot not lunge forward. A twisted smile crossed Marijgell’s face as he held McGee’s arm contorted behind his back. The pained look on McGee’s face revealed what his pleading thoughts didn’t.
‘Kill him Am, please just kill this bastard,’ his thoughts cried out between the external shouts.
“Kill me and the human dies!” Marijgell’s voice said in Greek; it came out in clear bell tones, like the one’s you would hear from a funeral procession.
‘What did he say!?’ Gibbs’ panicked thoughts shouted form his position in the bushes.
‘That he’ll kill Timmy if we kill him,’ Johnson reported, rage seethed in her internal voice.
“Leave now and nobody has to die,” Marijgell ordered.
“You know we can’t do that Ariella,” Lt. Johnson said aloud.
“Do it!” his funeral bell voice began to plead.
“Just let him go and I promise they won’t hurt you,” she said.
“I am dead either way,” Marijgell’s voice turned grave.
‘Boss, what are they saying? I can’t hear,’ DiNozzo thought.
‘I don’t know, just sit tight,’ Gibbs ordered as calmly as he could manage.
“Just let him go, they won’t do anything. Remember, you’re an original,” the Lieutenant continued, “If you give in now they can still spare you. But if you kill Agent McGee, they’ll have no choice.”
Lt. Johnson took a fraction of a step forward, but a breeze picked up and blew the chamomile scent towards Marijgell. This made him snap back into focus; a snarl ripped through his chest, venom splashed on McGee’s back, the acidic bio-chemical eating straight through the lining of his jacket. With a twist, Marijgell snapped McGee’s wrist, forcing a cry of both horror and pain through the trained NCIS Agent’s mouth. The scream mingled with the scent and Ariella Marijgell couldn’t hold back any longer.
He opened his jaws wide and bit into McGee’s shoulder. The diamond like teeth constructed by Ares to rip and tear through shields and barriers made the fabric of McGee’s jacket and shirt seem like nothing but fog. The cry from McGee’s throat no longer resembled that of a human but some primeval creature as it burned his throat raw and cut the air with razors. Without thinking, Lt. Johnson let her instincts, so different from Marijgell’s, to take control of her body. Time seemed to slow as she moved forward to pull Marijgell’s teeth from McGee and pulled her love away from the doomed monstrosity.
Shots rang out from three sides as soon as Johnson and McGee were clear from the line of fire. An automatic reaction programmed into the Special Agents’ wiring, they didn’t realize what they were doing until it was too late. Marijgell made another attempt to grab at McGee but they had moved too far from him. As soon as DiNozzo was supporting the weight of his fellow team member, Lt. Johnson turned and pulled the chamomile vial from her pocket. Instead of pressing the trigger to release more of the scent into the air, she tore off the top and poured the rest of the liquid onto her head before casting the empty glass vial aside.
In order to truly confuse and divert his attention, the Lieutenant ran circles around him. Once… twice… three time… and a fourth before Marijgell’s hands grasped at her. He pulled her towards his body with wide open jaws ready to receive her Romanian blood. But just as his teeth grazed the skin of her expose throat, he froze with a cry of surprise. He released Johnson and looked down at the red blossoms spreading on his chest arms and legs. With a choking noise, Marijgell collapsed onto the ground… dead.