Burned
a big bag of it. They lit it just before I left my body.” He looked at Heath. “The tree’s a good sign. It means we’re following the right path.”
Heath met Stark’s gaze a long time before he said, “I hope it is a good sign, but you gotta know that doesn’t make this any easier for me.”
“Yeah, I get that.”
“Do you? ’Cause I’m getting ready to leave the only girl I’ve ever loved to you even though I know she needs me bad.”
“What do you want me to say to you, Heath? That I wish it didn’t have to be this way? I do. That I wish you weren’t dead and Zoey’s soul wasn’t shattered, and the worst thing I had to worry about was being jealous of you and that asshole, Erik? I do.”
“You don’t have to be jealous of Erik. Zo will never be with any guy very long who’s a possessive turd. Don’t let those kind of guys stress you.”
“If I get her back, whole and in her body, I’m not gonna ever let any other guy stress me again,” Stark said.
“When,” he said solemnly. Stark’s brow furrowed. Heath sighed and explained. “
When
you get her back, not if. I’m not gonna leave her if you can’t be sure about what you’re doing.”
Stark nodded. “Okay, you’re right.
When
I get her back. I am sure I’m doing the right thing;
we’re
doing the right thing. It’s just that I know no matter what, it’s gonna end up hurting Zoey.”
“Yeah, I know.” Heath’s chin jerked in Zoey’s direction. “But nothing’s as bad as what’s happening to her right now.” Heath bowed his head for a moment and then slapped each of his shoulders, like he was banging against his football uniform’s shoulder pads. He shook himself, blew out a long breath, and then raised his head to meet Stark’s eyes one last time. “Make sure she knows I don’t want her to be all snot crying and freaked about me. Remind her for me that she’s seriously unattractive when she’s like that.”
“I will.”
“Oh, speaking of, you’d better get used to carrying around Kleenex in your pockets, ’cause I’m not even exaggerating. Zo’s snot cry is nasty.”
“Okay, yeah, I’ll do it.”
Heath held out his hand to Stark. “Take care of her for me.”
Stark grasped his forearm. “Warrior to Warrior, I give you my Oath on it.”
“Good, ’cause I’m gonna hold you to your Oath next time I see you.”
Heath dropped Stark’s arm, drew another deep breath, and stepped away from their concealment. He tried not to think about what was going to happen.
Instead, he looked at Zoey and saw beyond the shadowlike thing she was becoming, and thought about the girl he’d loved since he was a kid. He could see the uneven bangs she’d cut for herself in fourth grade. He smiled, thinking of her tomboy time in middle school, when her knees had stayed bruised and scabby for months and months. Then there was the summer before her freshman year when he’d gone on vacation with his family for a month and left her gangly and awkward, but had come back to discover she’d turned into a young goddess. His young goddess.
“Hey, Zo,” he said as he caught up and fell into step with her restless, circular pacing.
“Heath! I was just wondering where you were. I, uh, stopped here so you could catch up with me. I missed you.”
“You’re fast, Zo. I caught you soon as I could.” He looped her arm though his. Her skin felt scarily cold. “How ya doin’, babe?”
“I don’t know. I feel kinda weird. Dizzy but heavy, too. Do you know what’s wrong with me, Heath?”
“Yeah, babe, I do.” He stopped walking, but kept her arm linked with his, so that she was forced to stop, too. “Your soul’s shattered, Zo. We’re in the Otherworld, remember?”
Her big dark eyes met his, and for an instant, she almost seemed like her old self. “Yeah, I remember now, and I’m telling you, it’s a big bunch of bullpoopie!”
Tears made his vision of her swim, but he blinked hard and smiled. “Damn right it is, but I know how to fix things.”
“You do? That’s great, but, uh, can you fix things while I walk ’cause this standing still stuff is just not working for me.”
Instead of letting her go, Heath put his hands firmly on her shoulders and forced her to stay there and look into his eyes.
“You gotta pull the pieces of your soul together and then get to your body back there in the real world. You gotta do it for your friends—for Stark—for your grandma. Zo, you even gotta do it for
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