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âAre you medically trained?â the nurse asked. âIf you arenât, you shouldnât meddle.â
Ryann turned white as a sheet. âI-I-I⊠youâre a⊠ghost!â
âEvidently, you have no training whatsoever. I would have thought it blatantly obvious, from a biological perspective, that I am a ghost.â Nursie rolled her eyes. âWe prefer âspiritâ or âspecter,â but you are new here, so you may be forgiven. Now, stand aside and let the professionals attend Mr. Prescott before you cause a hemorrhage.â
âItâs all right, Ryann.â Melody took her hand. âYou get used to it.â
Ryann stared in abject horror. âI donât think I will.â
âHonestly, you breathers are so terrified of death,â Nursie tutted. âWell, take a good look, sweetheart, because this is where youâre headed. And if you insist on helping Mr. Prescott, warm water and laudanum would be greatly appreciated.â
âWe donât give people laudanum anymore, Diana,â Melody said softly.
Diana sighed. âWhatever you have, then. You are magical beingsâyou must have something in your wizard pantries.â
âWeâve got everything we need here, Diana. But if we need your help, weâll call you.â Melody defused the situation skillfully. With only a hint of huffiness, Diana floated across the kitchen and disappeared into the wall.
âMaybe Iâve been in the woods too long, but I donât find these spooks weird at all,â Nash said, though Huntress didnât share his ambivalence. Every time a spirit drifted in and out, she followed them with her eyes, hackles raised.
I frowned. âYou donât?â
âItâs comforting. With this curse on me, my clock is ticking down faster than it would otherwise. I guess itâs nice to know thereâs something after, you know?â He stroked Huntressâs ears as she let out a soft whine.
âThereâs a lot more after this life,â I replied. âTurns out, heaven exists. Or something like it. An⊠old friend brought my dad back for a while. Plucked him right out of the afterlife back to Earth.â
Nashâs expression turned cold. âAn old friend? Surely not Davin.â
âNo, a man named Alton Waterhouse.â That was partially true, at least. âHe was an incredible Necromancer, but heâs dead now.â
âOh⊠Iâm sorry to hear that.â Nash relaxed. âBeing a Necromancer, did he fear death?â
I tapped my bottle with my fingernails. âYou know, I donât know. I was out of it at the time, but I donât think he wanted to go, if thatâs what you mean. Given the choice, heâd have chosen to live.â
âAnd thatâs what you think I should do?â
âI do, as it turns out,â I replied. âNot just because I need your blood to help my friend. I think every human wants to survive. Itâs our base instinct. I think you deserve to live the life you were meant to have, instead of trading it for partial safety. Thatâs not a life at allâthatâs waiting in limbo until the timer runs out.â
âYou know something, Finch? You talk a good talk, and I think your heart is in the right place, but I get this feeling that trouble likes to follow you around.â Nash leaned forward in his seat. âDavin wouldnât have found me if it werenât for you. You and your friends brought him to my door. And that sticks in my throat real bad, pal.â
I sighed. âHey, Iâm not disagreeing with you on the Davin thing, and I canât even disagree with you on the trouble thing. But he wouldâve come for you sooner or later. You clearly know him, so you know that heâs a resourceful son of a gun. If he wanted you, heâd have ransacked the globe to find you, pulling every string he had. You know thatâs true.â
Huntress nosed his hand, her ears pricked as she listened.
âI couldâve outrun him,â Nash said stubbornly.
âYeah, maybe. But how long are you willing to keep running? Your legs must be pretty tired by now.â I gave a hint of a smile. âIf heâs who youâre running from, who you put this curse on yourself for, then isnât it time you stop and face the music? If you donât, youâll keep playing musical chairs until he finally gets what he wants. You owe it to yourself, and Huntress, to try something different.â
âIâve tried it all, Finch.â Nash hung his head. Huntress sat back on her hindquarters.
âCome on, man. At full power, with this curse gone, youâve got the best shot at ending Davin that youâve ever had.â I pulled out all my persuasive stops.
Ryann made me jump by resting her hands on my shoulders. I hadnât seen her approach. I expected her to remove her hands when she spoke, but she didnât. She left them there, searing my skin. âAnd do you want to know why youâve got the best shot youâve ever had?â
Nash mustered a wry laugh. âSure. Why?â
âBecause youâve got our help, and we all hate Davin as much as you. Plus, youâve got Finch on your side. A guy whoâll do anything to help someone in need, no matter the stakes. Have you ever had that before?â she replied.
âNo⊠I guess not.â Nash took a long sip of his drink. âIâve always tried to do it alone.â
âThen you and Finch have more in common than I thought.â Ryann gave my shoulders a squeeze, nearly making my heart explode out of its bone cage. âBut when it comes to righting wrongs, he wonât stop until he makes it happen. Iâve seen him in action. Iâve seen his dedication to his missions. You scratch his back, heâll scratch yours. And, together, we might finally get that British weasel to shuffle off his mortal coil for good.â
I made myself look at her. Be cool, Finch. âSince when do you paraphrase Shakespeare?â Or notâŠ
âI dabble,â she replied, smiling.
Nash looked down at Huntress, and their eyes glittered with strange white shards. It appeared they were having a little tĂȘte-ĂĄ-tĂȘte. I had no idea what they were sayingâmaybe deciding
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