Soul Eater | Captain Kol Jaecar

Today, you’ll get to meet the man in charge, Captain Kol Jaecar. I’ve stared at the screen for a while now, trying to figure out what I can and cannot write. I’ve already written Mind Scrambler, which is the sequel to Soul Eater, and there Jaecar is one of the main characters. In this story, we don’t know what’s going on behind the facade, though.

He is Thaddeus’ boss, and he is the only one who can control Ric. Little by little, he realises he’s underestimated Thad and Elora and that he can’t solve the case without their input.

Jaecar

Sandy grew cold, as if someone gulped down everything that kept him warm, in deep swallows. One moment, he was fine, the next, ice clogged his veins. With one last gulp, Sandy lost his shape. He could sense part of himself being sucked into Thaddeus right before Ric was shoved off him by invisible hands and held there. He struggled in the hold, growling, and snarling, blood smeared over his half-shifted face.

Sandy sank down on the floor next to Thaddeus. Blood seeped steadily from Thaddeus’ shoulder, but he’d managed to keep Ric from his throat. He was pale and the scent of panic was almost as strong as that of the blood.

“What the fuck, Ric?” Sandy didn’t remember moving. One second he was by Thaddeus’ side, the next he was snarling in Ric’s face. “Have you lost your mind?” It wasn’t until Sandy raised his hand he noticed he was see-through, hardly holding his shape at all. What the fuck? “Thaddeus, what’s happening?” He didn’t look away from his arm.

“Sorry…had to… borrow… power.”

Sandy looked over his shoulder at Thaddeus. He was paler than before, his face drawn, and the blood kept seeping out of him. Why wasn’t he healing?

The cat man—Jaecar? Leo?—cleared his throat. “What’s going on?”

Ric snarled.

“Calm down!” Sandy hadn’t meant to roar at him, but he was…see-through, Thaddeus was hurt, and Ric wasn’t acknowledging him. It was too much to handle all at once.

Cold pierced his soul as the captain stepped right through him. Sandy moved away, his lips clamped shut so he wouldn’t whimper at the sensation. Ric calmed as the captain’s eyes turned yellow and massive canines moved closer to Ric’s neck.

Jaguar? Sandy wasn’t sure, but he believed… maybe… Thaddeus’ boss was a jaguar. Shit. You did not mess with a jaguar.

Sandy increased the distance a little more.

Ric stopped struggling and the captain turned to Thaddeus. “You can release him now.”

Thaddeus struggled to sit up. “I think not. I’m not done talking.”

The blood didn’t stop. Why didn’t it stop? Why didn’t he heal?

“Do you need to go to the hospital?” The captain frowned at Thaddeus.

“Ah… eh… I don’t know.” Thaddeus looked at himself and winced. “Maybe it can wait?”

“It can’t wait!” Sandy might want him dead, but he didn’t want him to…die.

“Easy.” Thaddeus held up a hand to him.

“Who are you talking to?”

Sandy snarled at the other shifter who was walking closer to Thaddeus. Was it Leo or Jaecar? There were too many names spinning around in his head.

* * * *

Thad flinched when Sandulf turned toward Leo, looking ready to attack. “Stop it!”

Leo gave him a wide-eyed look and held up his hands. “I wasn’t gonna attack.”

“No, I know, but… Can everyone calm down?” He sent a pleading look at Elora despite knowing she couldn’t do a thing to help the situation. “Everyone, have a seat.”

Jaecar flashed teeth at him, but he was too tired to care, which should have given him pause.

“You’re ordering me around?” Yellow crept into Jaecar’s eyes and Thad sighed. Fucking shifters. They always had their posturing going on and it was getting tiresome.

“Look. Jaecar.” He got to his feet, hissing as the room spun around him. Shit, there wasn’t a part of him that didn’t hurt. Elora grabbed his elbow and Sandy snarled.

“Maybe I should see a doctor.” He hadn’t noticed how mangled his shoulder was, and his right hand didn’t respond when he tried raising it. Shit, he couldn’t be on sick leave now.

“I think it would be for the best since you aren’t healing.” Jaecar nodded.

“I’m not a shifter. I don’t heal like you guys do. But, before I go, I did something bad and it might mess things up for us.”

“Bad how?” Jaecar crossed his arms over his chest.

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Detective Thaddeus Ezax is in over his head. He’s the only wizard in Rockshade’s Paranormal Investigations Department, and it was his name that got him the job. The Ezaxs are known as some of the most powerful wizards in the world, but Thaddeus isn’t your average Ezaxs. Is it any wonder his family shuns him?

When a kidnapping case is dropped into his lap, Thaddeus must act fast. While most five-year-olds can cast a location spell, Thaddeus can’t and is forced to get creative. When he finds himself in possession of a black market werewolf skull with a ghost trapped inside, accidentally releases the spirit, and somehow forms a connection with it, things get even crazier.

Sandulf Hunter doesn’t remember dying, but he remembers the last thing he saw before everything went black—a wizard. All wizards must die! The only problem is, the wizard standing next to him smells too damned good, so good Sandy thinks he might have to keep him.

And since wherever Thaddeus goes, Sandulf finds himself yanked along, he might not have a choice in the matter anyway.

Soul Eater | Elora Long

Our third character is Elora Long, Thad’s partner. She’s the only woman and the only psychic in the department, and while she doesn’t have a problem with Leo, she’s terrified of Ric.

Her skill allows her to find things that belong together – a missing earring, a dropped chopstick, or a lost sock. She hates using her skill. If she uses it, she’ll pass out and will remain sleeping for a few hours.

Thaddeus does what he can to keep her safe since using her skill leaves her vulnerable, but the two of them have a much worse solve rate than the others in the department – something Ric often reminds them of.

Character Elora Long

Most people, both humans and magical beings, feared Ric. Thad didn’t, and he’d almost managed to make himself believe it, too. If things went bad, he could always turn him into a toad, and Ric knew it. Though he was a lousy wizard, and if Ric wanted to rip his throat out, he’d do it before Thad could cast a spell.

Slumping on his chair, he did nothing to try to muffle his sigh.

Jaecar straightened his back and stared Ric in the eyes—not many did for more than a second, but Jaecar didn’t lower his gaze for anyone. A sizzle went through Thad. There was so much power hidden beneath the disheveled surface.

Jaecar was a shifter too, but Thad had no idea what his animal was. Something solitary since he didn’t belong to a pack, pride, or family group.

“If I’m not mistaken, you’ve requested a couple days of vacation, starting about half an hour ago.” Jaecar’s voice was cool and controlled, and while Ric didn’t move a muscle, it was as if he deflated.

“Yeah, but a woman’s life is in danger.”

“And Ezax and Long are looking into it.”

Ric snorted. “Might as well tell her family to contact the funeral service, those two will never solve a case. They’re fucking useless.”

Jaecar didn’t respond, but Thad suspected he agreed with Ric. He chanced a glance at Elora who had shrunk several inches during the conversation. Elora couldn’t afford to lose inches, she was short for a woman, and Thad, who was relatively average in the height department, appeared tiny next to the shifters.

Elora was a curvy, quiet woman in her early thirties with skin like melted chocolate and black, close-cropped hair. Thad liked her, a lot, but none of them had any brawn, none of them had the nose of a shifter, and therefore not the tracking ability of one either.

Thad could’ve cast a tracking spell if he’d been more powerful. Had he been anywhere near as powerful as the rest of the members of the Ezax bloodline, he’d be able to find the woman within minutes. Now they had to solve this case like the mundanes did because there was no way in hell he’d admit Ric was right and that it would be better to hand the case over to the shifters.

He glanced at Elora again. Perhaps she’d be able to pick up on something. For once the odds might be in their favor—they never were. He was being unfair. Elora was clairvoyant, Thad had seen it happen, but she never got any clues as to find missing people or murderers on the run. She was formidable at finding a lost glove or sock, which might have been good if she’d worked as a dry cleaner or something. If she accidentally touched a dropped chopstick in a restaurant, she instantly knew where its mate was, but it didn’t mean she’d find missing people.

The most useful Thad had seen her was when she found a lost cufflink at a crime scene. She touched it and told them where the other one was. If it was close by, she could point the correct direction and know when they were getting close, if it was farther away, a map worked pretty well.

Finding a cufflink now would be too much to hope for. Sighing, again, Thad spun the small, ceramic jack o’ lantern bowl Elora had placed there and wished he could go home and hide. Glancing inside the bowl, he pursed his lips when he saw there only were two tiny chocolate pieces left. He’d eaten the entire bowl—the entire super-small bowl of chocolates.

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Detective Thaddeus Ezax is in over his head. He’s the only wizard in Rockshade’s Paranormal Investigations Department, and it was his name that got him the job. The Ezaxs are known as some of the most powerful wizards in the world, but Thaddeus isn’t your average Ezaxs. Is it any wonder his family shuns him?

When a kidnapping case is dropped into his lap, Thaddeus must act fast. While most five-year-olds can cast a location spell, Thaddeus can’t and is forced to get creative. When he finds himself in possession of a black market werewolf skull with a ghost trapped inside, accidentally releases the spirit, and somehow forms a connection with it, things get even crazier.

Sandulf Hunter doesn’t remember dying, but he remembers the last thing he saw before everything went black—a wizard. All wizards must die! The only problem is, the wizard standing next to him smells too damned good, so good Sandy thinks he might have to keep him.

And since wherever Thaddeus goes, Sandulf finds himself yanked along, he might not have a choice in the matter anyway.

Soul Eater | Leo Norden

The second character I want you to meet is Leo Norden. Leo is Ric’s partner, and mostly, he does what Ric wants him to do, but there is something… Leo is a secretive guy. He does what’s expected of him. He keeps a close eye on Elora, Thad’s partner, and he’s pleasant enough, but no one knows why he doesn’t have a pack or how he ended up in Rockshade.

To be honest, I’m about to start the third book in this series soon, and while things in the department have changed a lot since the beginning of Soul Eater, Leo still plays his cards close to the vest.

Leo

Jobs in the Paranormal Investigations Department were sought-after, the department had a great reputation—or it had at least had a great reputation before they had hired Thad and Elora.

How the hell would the two of them find the missing woman? They couldn’t afford another unsolved case; the department’s statistics were already down a lot since they’d added a wizard-slash-psychic team. In their defense, they never got much of a chance to solve cases. Had the collaboration between wizards, psychics, and shifters worked, they could all gain from each other’s strengths. As it was now, there was nothing more than competition; hushed conversations between team members so no one else could intervene or give their opinion.

Thad sighed and bit his tongue until he tasted blood. They had to solve this.

“Perhaps, I could stay and help.” Leo Norden, who despite Thad’s first assumptions wasn’t a lion shifter, but a jackal, and Ric’s partner, took a step forward.

“As I recall, you too, have two vacation days coming up.” Jaecar’s voice was flat as he crossed his arms over his chest.

Leo cleared his throat. “Yeah, but it was to spend Halloween with Ric and his family up at the cabin in the mountains.” He pointed at Ric, his shaggy sand-colored hair falling into his eyes at the gesture, “I don’t have a… eh… mate or kids. I can cancel.”

“No.” Leo’s eyes flew to the floor when Ric spoke. “You’re coming with me. Either we both work, or none of us do. Fay has some woman from her job coming to meet you.”

Thad grimaced as Leo’s shoulders slumped. He could sympathize—a Halloween blind date, poor soul.

Thad had met Fay, Ric’s mate, once, and it was not something he wanted to repeat. Her body was ample and she had honey-colored, soft curls framing a heart-shaped face. Thad’s initial reaction had been to smile because she looked warm and lovely, then she’d opened her mouth… He guessed if you were to be mated to someone like Ric, you had to be a bit bossy, and she was—more than a bit.

“Then get out of here, both of you.” Jaecar turned toward his office. He was the only one who had an office. In the open area, there were two rows of desks, and they each had their own. His was in front of Elora’s. If they wanted to have private meetings, they used the conference room. “Better get cracking, Ezax.”

“Yes, sir.” Thad held the folder in his hand as he spun around on his office chair so he was facing Elora. Her desk was filled with Halloween trinkets—skulls, witches, ghosts, and Thad’s favorite, a skeleton cat. He couldn’t find anywhere to place the folder, so he continued to hold on to it.

“Show us some of that spark now, Ezax,” Ric sneered.

Fucking wolf.

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souleater

Detective Thaddeus Ezax is in over his head. He’s the only wizard in Rockshade’s Paranormal Investigations Department, and it was his name that got him the job. The Ezaxs are known as some of the most powerful wizards in the world, but Thaddeus isn’t your average Ezaxs. Is it any wonder his family shuns him?

When a kidnapping case is dropped into his lap, Thaddeus must act fast. While most five-year-olds can cast a location spell, Thaddeus can’t and is forced to get creative. When he finds himself in possession of a black market werewolf skull with a ghost trapped inside, accidentally releases the spirit, and somehow forms a connection with it, things get even crazier.

Sandulf Hunter doesn’t remember dying, but he remembers the last thing he saw before everything went black—a wizard. All wizards must die! The only problem is, the wizard standing next to him smells too damned good, so good Sandy thinks he might have to keep him.

And since wherever Thaddeus goes, Sandulf finds himself yanked along, he might not have a choice in the matter anyway.