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“Do you remember what happened when you changed the vision back? The one I altered?”

I nod. “Vampires, Fey, and Witches took over the world.”

“Now imagine that, only with Lost Souls,” he presses, “possessing whoever they want.”

The severity clicks. “But for how long? I can’t let you stay trapped in the Room of Forbidden forever.”

He doesn’t respond.

“Dad! Don’t leave! Please.”

“I’m sorry,” he says. “But this is going to hurt.”

I crumple to the ground as my body ignites with flames. By skin chars, my blood boils. I scream. “Help me!”

***

When I open my eyes, I’m not on fire. But the pain still lingers.  I’m lying in my bed, my arms entwined above my head and secured by a chain to a bar on a headrest. “What the hell?”

“Did you really think I wouldn’t know?” Alex stands at the foot of my bed, gripping the bars, knuckles white as he struggles to control his rage. My locket dangles from his fingers. The sugelite stone in the center protects me from magical harm, which makes me wonder what’s coming. “I love her more than anything and somehow you thought you could walk around in her body and go unnoticed.”

“Who do you think I am?” I writhe my arms and legs, the metal links clawing at my skin. “Alex, let me go! What’s wrong with you?!”

His eyes stay on me as he crawls over the foot of the bed. Sitting on my legs, he immobilizes them. “How did you do it? How did you get to her? I thought she was protected from your possession.”

“Alex, I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Hot tears spill down my cheeks. “Please.”

He shakes his head. “That’s not going to work this time. I know who you really are. You think you’re so powerful, but how much power do you have, really? I mean, you can’t walk out of The Afterlife on your own.”

I stop crying, my expression blanking. “Well aren’t you clever?”

“And there you are.” He leans over me, his eyes darkening. “I knew that would get to you.”

I start to laugh. “You can’t win this one, Alex Avery. I know you won’t hurt her and as long as I control her, you can’t hurt me either.”

He looks jumbled, probably because I’m talking in different persons.

“What’s the matter?” I bite on my bottom lip, rolling my hips up. “Are you confused? Or is it that deep down, you really like that you finally have me tied down to your bed?”

He scowls. “You’re not Gemma.”

I shift my leg against his inner thigh. “How do you know?’

He tips his head down inches away from my face and his fingers track down my forearms. “Because of this thing right here.” His thumb caresses my wrist, over the star tattoo. “Love. I’m sure you know the word, right?”

I hiss. “Avery’s don’t know how to love.”

He leans back. “No, Avery’s don’t know how to love an evil queen who hangs out all day with the dead.” He sighs and jumps off the bed. “Aislin, she’s awake.”

The door creaks open. Aislin enters, appearing like her normal self, her golden hair a ringlet of curls around her pink cheeks. She wears a yellow sundress embroidered with white daisies.

“Why’s she here?” I growl, exposing my teeth like I have fangs.

“Ever heard of an exorcism?” Aislin wiggles her fingers, lighting them with a red glow. “Now I won’t do one per se, since I’m not a priest or anything, but I’m going to do the witch version of it.”

I laugh sharply. “I’m not a demon or a spirit. You’re going to have to do better than that.” I shift my leg over and take a kick at her.

She hops back, her eyes extensive. “Wow. She’s really mean.”

“She’s not Gemma, Aislin,” Alex says impatiently. “Now would you get on with it?”

Aislin mimics him with a snotty attitude. “Fine, jeez.” Her eyes goal on me. “I’m really sorry.” She shuts her eyes and thrust her hands out in front of her. “
Hoc impii ire. Nisi hanc ex omnibus dolor. Veniat ad nos
.” Her hands tremor and her head judders from side to side. Her voice bellows, “
Hoc impii ire. Nisi hanc ex omnibus dolor. Veniat ad nos!

An invisible needle pricks at my heart. I gasp, my shoulders rolling back as my chest arches for the ceiling.


Hoc impii ire. Nisi hanc ex omnibus dolor. Veniat ad nos!
” Aislin shouts again, her eyes snapping open. A haunting glow pierces from her hands and into my skin.

I scream, my limbs convulsing as my body rocks. From the foot of the bed, Alex watches, horrified, longing to touch me.

“Don’t do it,” Aislin warns him, sensing his need. “You’ll ruin the spell.”

He crosses his arms and tucks his hands tightly under his armpits. “Just hurry, okay?”

Whooshing her hands up, Aislin plunges a red streak of magic at me. It blankets my body, searing it with heat. I scream, ears ringing, head pounding, my body wanting to split in two.

“It’s working, I think.” Aislin’s voice is far away.

My body thrashes, my mouth salivates, my eyes clamp tight.

“Is it hurting her?”

“Probably.”

My body stills like a statue.

“Aislin, she looks… she looks dead.”

Someone shifts closer. I wait, motionless, until I feel a breath on my cheek. My eyelids fire open. Aislin hovers above me, her eyes searching for a sign of who I am.

So I give it to her, nipping my teeth at her cheek. She leaps back, shaking her head.

“It didn’t work,” she tells Alex apologetically, wiping the sweat from her forehead. “I’m so sorry Alex.”

“Then it’s on to Plan B.” He reaches in his pocket, but Aislin snatches his arm.

“No. I won’t let you do it,” she says. “It’s too dangerous.”

Alex offers her a sympathetic look. “It’s not your decision. I have to do it.”

Tears slip from her bright green eyes. “It might not work… and if it doesn’t, then you’ll be… you’ll be…”

“Dead,” Alex finishes for her. “And if that’s what it takes, then that’s what it takes. I sacrificed my life for her once, and I’ll do it again in a heartbeat.”

With a heart wrenching look, she lets his arm go. She backs into the corner, hugging her arms around herself, tears staining her cheeks. Sliding his hand out of his pocket, Alex keeps his eyes on me. Grasped in his fingers is a syringe filled with a clear liquid.

“Are you insane?” I laugh maliciously. “You think that will kill me.”

He shakes his head sadly. “No. I know it won’t.” He bites off the cap and spits it onto the floor. Taking a deep breath, he aims the needle at his chest.

Something sparks inside my heart. “You won’t do it. Humans fear death more than anything.”

He inches the needle closer. “Not this human. The only thing I fear is life without her.”

My shoulders twitch as sparks shock my chest again and this time it’s more intensified. “I’m calling your bluff,” I choke, hacking up a Black Widow. “You don’t have it in you.”

His hand trembles as he sinks the needle into his skin. Every one of my nerve endings rage wildly. He waits, but I don’t speak—I can’t speak.
Don’t do it. He can die now. Don’t let him die.
When he realizes I might not say anything, his breathing panics out in spasms. He nods, ready to go through with it.

Aislin lets out a hysterical weep. “Alex! Stop!”

But it’s too late. He starts to inject the medicine into his heart. And that’s when it all comes rushing back to me.

Alex and I. The hide out. Violet flowers. Love. Blood Promise. Forever. Everything I’ve ever felt surges through me and jumpstarts my emotions.

I scream at the top of my lungs. “
Stop!
Stop! Stop! Stop. It’s me. It’s me. Alex stop!”

He gags as he wrenches the needle out of his heart, blood soaking his shirt. He pants, his skin paling as his glossy eyes travel to the bloody needle in his hand. “Damn it…” His breath slips away and he crumples to the floor.

A heart dying scream erupts from my lips. “Aislin! Untie me!
Please
. He can die now!”

Aislin buckles over Alex’s body with her head tucked down and manic sobs croak from her mouth. “He’s dead, Gemma. He’s dead.”

“No he’s not!” I cry, tears inundating my eyes. I tug on the chains until they puncture my skin, until blood overflows my wrists, until I feel the pain unconditionally. “Aislin, please untie me. I need to be with him.”

She appears over me, eyes swollen, tears streaking her cheeks. Sucking in a deep breath, she unlocks the chains. I spring free, scramble over the edge of the bed, and stumble over to him. His eyes are open, vacant, his arms and legs are sprawled on the floor. He has no breath. No heartbeat. I cover my body over his and sob, tears blotting his shirt.

“Please wake up.”

But the only response I get is the sound of my own dying heart.

Chapter 27
 

 

Aislin tries to pry me off him. “Gemma, come on. You have to move. This isn’t healthy.”

I cling to him like he’s my life and shake her off. “Leave me alone.
Please
.” I hear her leave. I lay motionless in the dark. The moon haunts the sky and the branches of the trees scratch the window. My cheek’s pressed to Alex’s chest with false hope that it will start beating again. Part of me had doubted Lucinda, but Alex’s body is turning ice cold.

“I’m so sorry,” I whisper. “This is all my fault. I never should have gone to The Afterlife.”

Heavy boots clunk against the floor. Laylen kneels beside me. “No, it’s not.”

“Are you… are you yourself again?” I whisper softly.

“Aislin’s spell worked on me.” He rubs my back comfortingly. “And this isn’t your fault. It’s mine. I’m the one who drove out to the field that night. I don’t even know why I did it.”

“Probably because you were possessed,” I mumble. “Just like Alex was—just like I was.”

He doesn’t say anything and his hand continuously smoothes my back and my hair.

I shut my eyes with handfuls of Alex’s shirt grappled in my hands. “You should go check on Aislin. She’s probably falling apart too.”

“Are you sure?” he checks tentatively.

“Yeah, I’m fine. I just want to stay with him for a little longer, okay?”

He kisses the top of my head. Seconds later, he leaves the room and the door closes. Time slips by and I don’t plan on moving anytime soon, if ever. I’ll lie here forever, never letting go. Otherwise, I’ll have to face the reality that Alex is gone. And I don’t
ever
want to endure those emotions.

“Gemma.” His voice startles me.

I lean back quickly, blinking through the tears. “Alex?”

His eyes shimmer like emeralds in the moonlight. He gasps, oxygen returning to his chest. His heart thumps, connecting with mine. I feel alive again.

“You’re alive,” I sob, wiping the tears from my face with the back of my hand. “That means Lucinda was lying.”

He shakes his head disoriented. “No, she wasn’t lying. I died, but I…” He sits up, clutching his head. “She sent me back here.”

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