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- The instant I released the excess energy into the area around us, a nearby stoplight blew out, Murphy’s cell phone started blaring “Stars and Stripes Forever,” three car alarms went off—
- —and Murphy’s Saturn coupe went up in a brilliant ball of fire and an ear-shattering blast of thunder.
- White Night Chapter 6, page 69
- There was no time to do anything. Even if I'd been crouched, tense, and holding defensive magic ready to go, I wouldn't have beaten the explosion to the punch. It was instant, and violent, and did not at all care whether I was on my guard or not. Something that felt vaguely like an enormous feather pillow swung by the Incredible Hulk slammed into my chest.
- It lifted me up off the ground and dumped me on the sidewalk several feet later. My shoulder clipped a mailbox as I went by it, and then I had a good, steady view of the clear summer sky above me as I lay on my back and ached.
- I'd lived, which was always a good start in this kind of situation. It couldn't have been a very big explosion, then. It had to have been more incendiary than concussive, a big old rolling ball of flame that would have shattered windows and burned things and set things on fire, and pushed a whole lot of air out of the way along with one Harry Dresden, wizard, slightly used.
- I sat up and peered at the rolling cloud of black smoke and red flame where Murphy's Saturn was, which bore out my supposition pretty well. I squinted to one side and saw Murphy sitting slowly back up. She had a short, bleeding cut on her upper lip. She looked pale and shaken.
- I couldn't help it. I started laughing like a drunk.
- "Well," I said. "Under the circumstances, I'm forced to conclude that you were right. I am a control freak and you were one hundred percent right to be the one driving the car. Thank you, Murph."
- She gave me a slow, hard stare, drew in a deep breath, and said, through clenched teeth, "No problem."
- I grinned at her and slumped back down onto my back. "You okay?"
- She dabbed at the blood on her lip with one hand. "Think so. You?"
- "Clipped my shoulder on a mailbox," I said. "It hurts a little. Not a lot. Maybe I could take an aspirin. Just one. Not a whole dose or anything."
- She sighed. "My God, you're a whiner, Dresden."
- We sat there quietly for a minute while sirens began in the distance and came closer.
- "Bomb, you think?" Murphy said, in that tone people use when they don't know what else to say.
- "Yeah," I said. "I was grounding some extra energy out when it went off. It must have hexed up the bomb's timer or receiver. Set it off early."
- "Unless it was intended as a warning shot," she said.
- White Night Chapter 7, Page 70
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