Authors: Rebecca Hamilton,Conner Kressley,Rainy Kaye,Debbie Herbert,Aimee Easterling,Kyoko M.,Caethes Faron,Susan Stec,Linsey Hall,Noree Cosper,Samantha LaFantasie,J.E. Taylor,Katie Salidas,L.G. Castillo,Lisa Swallow,Rachel McClellan,Kate Corcino,A.J. Colby,Catherine Stine,Angel Lawson,Lucy Leroux
“The patient, the day you touched me…”
“Her time came and I did nothing to hasten her death!”
This sounds dubious. “So, who’s killing people?” I pause, “You said Lizzie last night. I can’t believe that.”
“I’ve seen her with someone I’m suspicious about at the hospital. You want to warn your lover, she’s not what he thinks.”
“He’s not my lover,” I reply, probably too hastily.
“Yeah? Sure. Well, he’s not safe from her either.” Finn studies my face, a small crease on his brow. “You’re in danger, too, if you stay at that house.”
“And I’m in danger from you.”
“No, Rose, I said I don’t want to hurt you.”
“Don’t want to, but you have to. That’s not a good combination to me.”
Finn shakes his head. “If you need me, you’ve got my number. I’ll see you around the hospital; I’ll stay away from you and your psycho boyfriend, if that’s what you want. But I’ll still keep an eye on you.”
My heart skips. I’m not sure I want him to stay away; not because I’m attracted to him, but because he’s one of my only friends.
Finn picks up his coffee and stands. “Thanks for listening, and sorry I just made your crazy world crazier.” He gives me a weak smile.
“Great name by the way,” I say.
He pauses. “What?”
“Finn. Kind of ironic for a Reaper.”
“I don’t understand what you mean.”
“Look it up in a French dictionary.”
Finn studies me with the weird look of curiosity I’m becoming familiar with. Then he shakes his head, as if shaking away a thought, and walks away.
With perfect timing, Stalker Boy Number Two comes storming through the door, luckily from the opposite direction to the one Finn went in.
Rain glistens on his open leather jacket, and his damp T-shirt sticks to his chest. Yes, all those muscles I’ve wondered about are toned. His untidy hair has curled in the rain, giving him a cute appearance which has attracted the attention of a couple of girls, too. Glancing in the direction Finn walked in, I’m relieved he’s out of sight.
I cross my arms as Alek approaches. “I see it’s still raining then.”
“Are you okay?” he asks quickly.
I pull my sourest face. Then I stand and steady the chair before I knock it over. “I said I don’t need you to watch me. I can cope on my own.”
I walk away, Alek in pursuit. This is my life, not his. Bad enough I have to live with him and his arrogant mood swings, now he’s encroaching into the part of my life away from the house of secrets.
Keeping ahead of Alek, I weave through the people in the corridor; damp visitors, busy nurses, and I almost trip over a kid whose parents aren’t supervising him. I get to the expansive sliding glass doors at the front of the building and groan; the rain is too heavy to walk in. I don’t want to be around Alek, but I’m not desperate enough to risk getting sick from a soaking.
Alek touches my arm. “I brought my car, come on.”
“Go away.”
“I suppose you’ve spoken to Finn today.”
Attempting not to get distracted by the proximity to Alek, I fix my stony stare on him. “Yes. He had some interesting things to say.”
“Mmm. Let me guess, he said he’s not going to kill you.”
I snort at him. “I was going to tell you what he said, but maybe I won’t.”
“That’s childish.”
“So’s calling someone Casper.”
Alek quirks an eyebrow. “Let me take you home.”
“It’s not my home! I hate it there; if you really want to help me, find me somewhere else to live.”
“I can’t. I can’t leave the house,” he says pursing his lips.
“I said me, not us. How the hell can you think I want you to come with me?”
“Are you listening to me? You’re in danger!”
“If you can’t leave the house, how come you’re standing here now?”
He moves his face close to mine. “Because I want you.”
“Oh, my God!” I swear to hide my embarrassment at his words and walk out of the doors. Hopefully, the rain will cool me down.
Alek laughs and runs after me. He grabs my arm and spins me around. “I meant your energy, Rose, but more if you’re interested?”
Arrogant, bloody…
But then I was the one throwing myself at him the other night. Alek slides his hand down my arm, taking my hand is his damp palm. I jolt at the sensation, the flow of the energy he talks about spreading everywhere.
Everywher
e…
Alek closes his eyes and tips his head to the rain. “That’s me giving some to you.” He opens one eye and looks at me. “Normally, I just take from people.”
“Well, you won’t take from me, unless I let you,” I retort, aware of the ridiculousness of my comment.
“I’m well aware of that, and I don’t want to hurt you,” he replies. “Finn, on the other hand…”
“Why do you really want to help me then?” I interrupt.
“Because you make me curious. As I said, I’ve never met another Between before. Plus, I hate Reapers.”
“Why?”
“Probably the same reason you do.” He clamps his mouth shut. “Let me drive you home.”
The gathering dusk joins the clouds. I’m already damp from my last excursion across the car park and I’m getting soaked again now. Talk of demons seems closer in the darkness. I don’t want to hang around at the bus stop.
“Fine,” I mumble.
We sprint across the car park toward Alek’s car and climb inside. Alek starts the engine and turns the heating up high. I peel off my damp jacket and hold my hands in front of the air vents.
His half-answer plays on my mind. “Why do you hate Reapers?”
He scrunches his nose and I’m unsure if he’ll answer. “Two reasons - they took the person I loved and left me behind in this mess.”
Tears spring behind my eyes, and I want to reach out to touch his face. The same as they did to me. Finn did to me.
Eyes darkening slightly, Alek leans and brushes a wet strand from my face. My face heats at the exact point his fingertips touch. “It’s weird to have met another me.”
“I’m not you.”
“We’re two of a kind, in more ways than one.” He wipes a stray raindrop from my cheek. “Who did you lose?”
“My best friend. Sometimes, I feel guilty he died and I survived, but now I’m not so sure.” I shift in my seat. “This isn’t a real life, is it? Maybe I should let Finn do whatever he needs?”
Alek stiffens, stares ahead and I wait for him to drive. “You don’t want to go where Finn needs to send you.”
“What do you mean?”
Alek cups my cheek and drags his thumb against my lips, hitching my breath and fuzzing out the question I’m asking. He
does
know. “Like I said, it’s weird I met another me, and someone stronger.” As his lips hover close to mine, I shift my head back and look at him.
“Are you going to take my energy?”
“I said stronger; I can’t hurt you. I want you around because you’re like me. I’ll fight him - them - to keep you, so I don’t have to be on my own anymore. I’ve waited more years than you can imagine.”
“There are others, though?” I say, my voice a whisper, pulled into the seduction of his words and the flowing power from his fingers on my face.
“Others, yeah, but not many. Lizzie says she’s only met one other.”
I don’t understand all his words, can’t wait for explanations because all I want at this very moment is for him to hold me. I wind my fingers into his damp hair and lock my mouth on his. Alek responds with a hard kiss, flaring my body to life and the energy flows. I don’t mean to but I want him, too; the moment our mouths connect, I want to consume him, have him part of me. Alek tightens his arms around me and his damp leather jacket squeaks as his arms move, crushing me into an embrace which takes away my breath. Our mouths move together; in my mind, there’s bright white light and it’s coming from Alek. I have to have this - him - everything. Alek’s head hits the window as I climb onto his lap and hold his face tightly against mine.
Alek slides his hand down my arm, taking my hand is his damp palm. I jolt at the sensation and let his head go. I grip his hand, not wanting to let go of the power. I feel so alive, high. The rain coming down outside is beautiful. Rainbows are refracting in the drops sliding down the window. Where the rain was cold before, it now warms against my skin. I inhale; the leaves of autumn from outside of the car and Alek’s scent are magnified a thousand times.
“Let go of my hand, Rose.”
I look back at him, eyes wide, filling with the happiness flooding my system, even without his mouth on mine. Alek frowns at me, chewing on his mouth. “Let go. You don’t need it.”
But I do. All of this.
Alek wrenches his hand from my grasp, and my shoulders sag at the loss of him. The rain in his hair from the run to the car drips onto his beautiful face, onto those full, kissable lips I crave to have on mine again. I part my own and lean back to him.
Eyes widening, Alek turns his head. “Rose, don’t do this…”
“You started it.”
Alek grabs my arms and shakes me. “Do you want to hurt me?”
I blink back to reality as I ground myself back into the damp girl sitting in an idling, warm car with a pale-faced man. What did I do to him? Alek is pallid, lips almost white, and has a hand on the door. Is he about to run from me?
I giggle at the conceited, intimidating man suddenly nervous of me. Alek frowns which makes me giggle more. This is awesome, feeling so alive and happy, the fog and pain from the accident wiped away.
“Last time, you needed my energy to survive, Rose. This time you didn’t, and now look what’s happened.”
“I feel amazing!”
And he could give me more
. My attempt to grab his head fails and Alek grabs my wrists, gripping them away from him.
“For fuck’s sake, Rose, stop it!”
“I can still feel the energy flowing where you’re holding me,” I say and grin.
“I’ll get out of this car and leave you!” he snaps. “You’ll fucking kill me!”
“But we’re already dead!” My giggling returns. I have an urge to climb out of the car and run around in the rain, to feel everything that’s dulled for so long.
“You’ll send me to the Void, Rose. Do you want that? Who will help you then?”
“Finn, maybe? Ooh! I know! Tom Jones could help me.” I burst into song, singing ‘It’s Not Unusual’.
Alek’s horrified look grows. “You’re fucking high! Jesus, Rose.”
I stop and put a hand over my mouth. Well,
I
thought it was funny. He throws open the car door and climbs out. I’m about to respond when he slams it closed.
Wow.
I climb out of my side, into the rain, and lean across the car roof. “Sorry, Alek.”
“Will you stop touching me?” he replies gruffly.
I bite back another giggle. “Yes. I promise.”
The rains runs from his curls and down his face, now paler then a few minutes ago. His dull eyes hit me with reality. I’ve hurt him. “Alek…I didn’t realise what I was doing.”
“Doesn’t matter.” He shivers against the weather. “I need to go home and hope there’s a fucking Shade in the house. And you need to get back in the car before somebody notices how strange you look.”
“What do you mean?” My hands; there’s a luminescence barely visible, but it’s there. “Am I glowing?”
“The humans won’t see how much, but they will think you’ve got very strange-coloured hair.”
I pull at a strand to examine the white-gold shine. “Ooh, pretty.” He looks at me sternly and I pout.
“Rose, just get in the car.”
I climb into the car and pull on my seatbelt; the warmth of the air from the vents barely touches the heat flowing inside. Freezing me back out, Alek pushes the idling car into gear. As I sit with hot air blowing in my face, I stare straight ahead, watching the windscreen wipers that struggle with the rain still crashing down, and consider our weird relationship. A thought strikes me. Alek could’ve done the same to me, but didn’t. And he still could. Am I safe?
Something feels wrong the moment I step into the house, and I turn to Alek as he enters behind me. The gas fire roars in the corner but the breath mists in front of my mouth, and the warmth in my body from Alek’s kiss dissipates.
I look to Alek, who closes the door and rubs his head. “What?”
“A Shade. Perfect, I can get back some of the energy some chick stole from me.” He smirks at me, and I’m relieved he’s forgiven me for my accidental attack.
“There’s one in the house?”
Alek shakes his head and walks slowly to the hallway, and then stands at the bottom of the stairs. Turning to me, he puts a finger to his lips. I pull a face and mouth ‘what’s going on?’ to him. Pushing the damp hair from his face, he kicks off his boots and disappears up the stairs. Mildly amused at the fact this is the first time I’ve heard him walk upstairs quietly, I shiver, the cold intensifying around me.
I peel off my wet coat and drape it over the back of the sofa before walking toward the gas fire. The heat from the fire only reaches a few centimetres and when I hold my hands in front, the numb cold doesn’t leave. My damp hair cools against my neck; the icy sensation from the wet tendrils crawls down my back. I don’t want to keep my back to the expanse of the room behind, so I turn, half-expecting to come face to face with the red-haired girl. Although Alek said she’s fully dead now, I don’t know what laws of the universe apply anymore. She could be back again.
To my relief, there’s no one there, so I remain as close to the fire as I can without igniting and wait for Alek to return. A few minutes later, he reappears, still dressed in his damp clothes.
“I don’t know, it’s odd,” he says as if to himself.
“What is?”
“You can feel the cold, too, right?”
I point at myself. “Am I blue? Because I feel like I’m going blue.” I shake as if to reinforce the point.
Alek smiles. “I meant the house. I’m sure there’s a Shade here, unless it left recently and left the cold behind.”
“Shade?”
“Yeah, and Lizzie isn’t here either. I hope nothing happened to her.”
“So, I can go and get changed then?” I ask.
Something stands between us in the room, besides the cold. Unspoken desire remains from the encounter in the car, even though the high has left me. The memory of that triggers other memories of our kisses, touches.