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The Wizards 2: Wizard at Work Page 18


  She’d had a key to the house, so I changed the locks.

  My finances had remained separate from hers so that was one problem I didn’t have to deal with. Had we remained together longer, I might well have made my account joint by adding her name…but time had run out, and my bank account was mine alone.

  I wondered briefly how she was dealing with the Talent. Did she feel the urge to go somewhere private and practice lifting things or levitating? Our brief communications wouldn’t have given her much of an opportunity to exercise that Talent either.

  The Chupacabra hadn’t resurfaced. The cartels were back in business now even if they were still wary. Before, they’d been confident enough to challenge the Mexican Army; now, they were operating from cover. A number of citizen organizations had sprung up, and the cartelistas appeared to be more concerned with their activities than they were with what the Army was doing.

  For now, I wasn’t concerned about Ana Maria. I had other things to deal with; digging up the hoard in the Franklins, marketing the rest of the Maximilianos, trying to make sure I didn’t trigger an IRS investigation.

  The coins were where I’d left them and I transported them back to the Volvo. The outer trash bag was dirty from being buried, so that got stripped away.

  The coin dealer accepted the coins for marketing and would pay us as soon as he could get a short-term loan from his bank, a matter of a few days. I paid close attention to his thinking while we discussed this, but got no indication that he intended to cheat me.

  His attitude might have come from my intimating that we’d found considerably more than I’d shown him and that I’d be depending on him to do the marketing.

  Still, the cache of coins had now been sold and the dealer knew my name and the names of our companies. It was a concern.

  I had been a student, technically still was, even though I’d not registered for fall classes. I had a bank account and an address. If anyone became aware of what I’d been doing with the coin dealer and decided to investigate where the coins had come from, the house and the bank account might need to be abandoned.