The Promise (Fallen Star #4) Page 2
Another cackle and her mouth spread into a grin.
Nice try.
She broke off my necklace and a purple ball of fire glowed in her hand.
Animam tuam.
The ball lifted from her grasp and slammed into my middle.
You re the one,
It s you.
She knew I was the star and I had to act fast. No one knew for sure what kind of connection the witches held with Stephan, but we always had to be careful. I swung back my fist, working up as much force as I could, before slamming into her head. My knuckles cracked as her eyes rolled back, her lips parting, as she slipped into unconsciousness.
I dusted the snow off my clothes as I stared at the unconscious witch.
This one knows who I am,
I told them, picking up my locket.
I ll make sure to erase her mind then,
I nodded, but felt guilty. I always did when it came to erasing someone s mind. Good or bad, having my own mind stolen from me gave me a soft spot for anyone else who had to endure it. But these were hard times. Drastic measures had to be taken.
The removed marks slithered away like tiny snakes. I retreated, not wanting to watch as Aislin slipped her hands inside the witch s head and extracted her memories.
It has to be done,
They can t know where you are.
I nodded. But, if I hadn t messed around with visions, then this mess wouldn t exist. I kept this to myself though, because I knew he d try to convince me this wasn t my fault. He d feel bad because I felt bad and I didn t want that. I wanted him to be happy.
I rubbed my stomach, which wasn t glowing, but burned like I was hungry.
What kind of a spell?
Aislin asked as she came inside and shut the back door. She locked the dead bolt and then the other three locks.
I searched my brain for the words the witch uttered.
Animam tuam, I think.
Aislin s eyes popped wide.
Oh…
What is it?
I touched my stomach again, wondering if I was going to explode or something.
What d she do to me?
Her gaze was everywhere but on me.
Just spit it out,
Laylen said sharply.
Aislin swallowed hard.
She took your life.
Chapter 3
(Alex)
I hated the smell of these places. Everyone smelled like they d just rolled out of a gutter, and then dug around in a garbage can.
You seem down, sweetie,
Maybe I can help you with that.
I pushed her back, not gently, giving her a bored expression
I m looking for a man named Draven. Ever heard of him?
Never heard of such a man.
She touched my shoulder.
Why don t you forget about this Draven?
She leaned in, putting her lips next to my ear.
I can make you forget about him. I can make you forget about everything.
I smiled maliciously and leaned toward her.
She moved back, still smiling. Banshees were the worst kind of faeries. Their ragged state was just an armor. Really, they were quite beautiful and alluring, except on people like me, who knew what they really were a sign, appearing to those who were going to die soon.
If you know what I am,
Then you know you re future is coming to an end.
I replied, unbothered.
I m asking you to take me to Draven.
A purr vibrated from her chest and she traced her pinky nail under my chin.
What makes you think I know him?
I clutched her wrist, squeezing tight.
My patience is wearing thin. Either you take me to him or I make you take me to him.
She winced, but kept grinning.
How much is it worth to you?
She paused.
Perhaps your life?
I said, calm and controlled, trying to push the quick thought of her out of my mind.
Then let me be the one to collect you when you die. Let me take your soul.
Her grin widened, her lips disappearing into her teeth.
When you die, make the vow that I can be the one to carry your soul to the Afterlife.
I considered this, but not for very long.
Whatever. Just take me to him.
This way,
the Banshee said and exited the room through a wooden door on the left. I sat down, preparing my speech in my head, knowing if I was wrong then I d wasted a lot of time. But part of me didn t want to be right. Part of me didn t want her to be one of them.
So you want to talk to me about something,
he said, eyes refusing to leave me.
I held his gaze, not afraid, but prepared, just like I was taught.
I need to know the location of a particular woman.
The Lord of the Afterlife doesn t associate with mortal women.
I don t think she s mortal,
I explained, my hand resting steady in front of me, showing him I wasn t afraid.
I think she might be one of them.
I nodded my head at the blonde Banshee.
Does she have a name?
He asked, taking another drag from his cigarette.
This woman that you seek?
Alana,
Draven motioned his hand in front of him impatiently.
Alana &
I felt the same lump rise in my throat when I d read it on the pages of the journal. Swallowing hard, I shoved the lump back down, burying my feelings inside.
Her name s Alana Avery.
Chapter 4
(Gemma)
I know you re there,
I said to my bedroom ceiling.
So go away.
A soft laugh.
How can you tell without the ring on?
I said, rolling my eyes.
And I ve been meaning to ask you how can you breathe if you re dead?
Why do you see me if I m dead?
Because I m a freak of nature,
I replied, turning onto my side.
Now go away. I m trying to sleep.
Oh, relax and stop feeling sorry for yourself,
Nicholas s voice whispered from the corner of my room.
The witch didn t take your life.
My eyes snapped open.
Because I was listening,
he said with something in his voice I didn t like.
What? Did you think just because you couldn t see me that I wasn t there?
I slowly sat up, my eyes scanning my room.
How often do you do that? Hang around and listen without me knowing.
He gave a low, devious chuckle.
I touched my shoulder blade, cringing self-consciously.
You re such a pervert.
Then I picked the ring up off my night stand and slipped it on my middle finger.
The blonde faerie appeared, full bodied, looking like he was a living human, only he was as far from it as one could be.
He grinned.
Knew that would get to you.
I asked, getting to my feet.
He sighed tiredly.
I m not sure I want to answer any of your questions. I m still a little upset about you taking the ring off and leaving me in the dark by myself.
He faked a pout.
It s lonely, you know.
Now I was the one sighing tiredly.
Please, just once, can you answer a question simply, without complicating things?
I will, but no more taking the ring off.
Something in his voice made me feel sorry for him, which made me feel a little bad for lying when I said,
Alright, the ring stays on. Now give me what you got.
She can t take your life,
he said, stepping in front of me.
Because your life isn t your own.
I frowned, confused.
I m not following you.
No one can just take your life. Not without taking someone else s too.
You mean Alex s?
I hated saying his name aloud. It caused my heart to do somersaults and my eyes to sting.
He nodded.
You both have to go down together.
He grinned evilly.
Which, if I m remembering correctly, you will.