Title: No Rest For The Wiccans

Rating: M

Summary: When teens that practice Wicca are found dead it is up to Tony and Carol to figure out what the killers sick motives are. Of course they get a little help from Rowan Gant. Wire in the blood, Rowan Gant Investigations Crossover.

Disclaimer: I don't own Carol, Tony, or any of the authors blood and gore. I don't even own M.R Sellars characters. I just like to take them out and play with them.

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To sophie1670: Thanks for your review and sorry for taking so long to update.

To omnomnom17: Thanks for your review and Im glad that youre enjoying my story.

To WriterApprentice: New Age is just a name given to people that practice something other then Christianity. And yes, the killer is being stereotypical. Also I think Tony is jealous but we like him that way.

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Chapter 12: A Strange Find

Carol pulled up in front of the burned out husk that had, at one time, been a place of business. Two corners trucks were parked but only two were being used. Carol coughed and then focused. When she felt grounded she went under the tape.

'Report,' Carol said to Paula when she saw her.

'Store is completely gutted and two people are dead,' Paula reported. 'They lived above the shop and probably were asleep when the fire started.'

'Arson.'

'Looks like it,' Paula said.

'Thanks,' Carol said and then stepped into what remained of the building.

Most of the store had been gutted by several stones still glittered when it caught the light from whatever was being used to illuminate it, which was Carols torch that she had taken out to see where she was going. Paula joined her, shinning her own torch around.

'I don't get why anyone would want to torch this place,' commented Paula.

'Well whoever did knew that this place wouldn't cave in due to the intense heat,' Carol said and then stopped when she noticed something. 'Paula, did the boy check every square inch of this place?'

'Of course, why?' Paula asked, give Carol a strange look.

'I think I've found something that they've missed,' Carol said.

She touched a small object and there was a loud click. 'Help me here,' Carol said and Paula helped her pull the case back. Stepping in she saw that the entire room had been untouched by the fire and a case was slightly opened near the back. Carol shined her torch and saw paintings of different kinds and inside the case was a large bag filled with jewelry.

'Now I think that our dear owner has some explaining to do, don't you think,' Carol said to Paula.

Paula grinned. 'You bet she does.'

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A/N: Oh boy now this is an unexpected twist.