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A death rattle wheezed in her chest. A moment later, her body went limp, and the light in her eyes faded. Her skin flaked into ashy fragments, then drifted into the air where they turned to smoke and disappearedâuntil there was nothing left of her, and Abdhiâs arms lay empty of the Storyteller.
âYou heard her.â Abdhi looked up, black tears sliding down his cheeks. âWe mustnât waste what she has given. Letâs build this new world, to ensure her last act was not in vain.â Solemnly, he turned his face to the gray sky. Beneath the scarlet skin of his chest, his heart glowed.
The other djinn turned their faces up as their hearts glowed vividly. Tears sprang to my eyes as I watched them mourning her. All of them. And I had the feeling that Kadar was, too. Those tears werenât entirely mine.
Safiya had given her life for the djinnâs independence from Erebus. They would be weaker, and the addendums theyâd sought would be null and void, but now they had a world to call their own, away from anyone and anything that might try to harm them or bend them to their will. Here, they could come and go as they pleased, knowing they had a safe haven to return to. And Safiya had done all of this for them without pomp or circumstance, or any expectation in return.
After thousands of years, her own story had finally ended. Now, the djinn would have to write their own book, starting afresh, living out the promise to make it a good one in her honor⊠preferably without eating any humans.
Thirty-Two
Finch
I stared at the dead bluebell. It didnât inspire optimism. Nash mightâve had good reasons for making his blood unusable, but the problem wasâI needed to use it. Sure, Iâd developed some respect for the guy, but I didnât know him. And, unfortunately for him, I had to look out for myself and my people first.
âLook, we wouldnât ask if we werenât desperate,â I told him, setting my jaw and nerves.
Nash scraped a stool from under the workbench and sat. âI get that, but I wonât just give up this djinn curse for one person. If I do that, I open myself up to hunters again. And if it comes down to my life or someone elseâs, Iâm sorry, but I have to put Huntress and myself first.â
Seems like you and I have something in commonâŠ
âBut our friend is in dire need.â Melody knelt beside Huntress and scratched between her flicking ears. âOnly you can fix him. Please, Nash. Could we offer you protection in return for your help?â
âYou think youâre the first to offer that kind of exchange?â Nash rested his head on his hand. âIâm not saying youâll stab me in the back. You seem like good people. But Iâve been double-crossed so many times. I canât risk it anymore. Thereâs no safe place for me in this world, as long as Iâve got this blood in my veins.â
Melody met his gaze. âIâm the Librarian, Nash. I can find a solution to protect you from the huntersâso you donât have to cut your life short, either at the hands of hunters or this slow-killing curse. I swear, I wonât stop looking until I find a way, if you agree to help us.â
âEven if you could, itâs not like youâve got a djinn handy to remove the curse,â Nash replied.
A lightbulb went off in my head. âBut we need your blood in order to save our friend, who does have a djinn inside him. Thatâs why weâre here. You might know of himâRaffe Levi? Another of the soldiers who took down Katherine in the Battle of Elysium. A brave warrior, one who wants to be freed of a curse far worse than yours.â
âRaffe Levi?â Nash frowned. âThe name rings a bell, but how can his curse be worse than mine?â
âBecause it affects generations upon generations of his family and kills innocent women in childbirth.â A bubble of determination rose in my throat, and a tiny bit of acid guilt. This wasnât why I needed his blood clean and functioning, but I had to put on a believable show. âRaffeâs djinn needs amputating, and heâs the one who can break your curse. We can do this. Melody can find a different way to keep the olâ black spot off you, and we can save Raffe and make a little djinn very happy, all at the same time. Come on, Mr. Claus, doesnât that sound like Christmas to you?â
Nash hesitated. âYouâre asking a heck of a lot from me, Crowley. I donât even know you.â
âNo, but youâre not a hard-ass,â I replied. âItâs all well and good, hiding and staying off-grid, but whatâs the point of any life at allâlong or shortâif this is all you do? Weâre offering you a potential way out. A permanent fix to the hunters. And all you have to do is let us remove your curse so you can help us. From where I stand, thatâs a win for everyone.â
âItâs that âpotentialâ part thatâs not quite selling it to me.â Nash sighed. âWhat if Melody canât find a way to protect me? Will she get Luke to bring in a colleagueâgive me a bodyguard for the rest of my days? Because Iâve already got one, and thatâs not much different than the life Iâm leading now. It's not a win for me, more of a break-even with significant risk.â
âBetter than a loss,â Luke chimed in, right on the money.
Silence unfolded across the cabin. Even Huntress quieted to only the softest of pants while Melody continued to fuss over her. Nash picked up one of his half-made knives and ran his fingertips over the smoothed bone
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