Shadow Kissed 03 - Shadowman
his head in the direction of his daughter, who was pushing a stroller across the grass, the babes within bundled for a morning walk. Her arrival was so convenient, it smacked of prearrangement.
âThis is not your concern, Talia,â Khan said.
âThe hell it isnât. I lost her, too.â His daughterâs face was pale, eyes sad. Sheâd heard everything: the gate; the devil; Laylaâs life, now at its end.
âThis morning wraiths were falling from the trees,â Shadowman said, âand you expect me to leave her here?â
âIs it safe for my children?â
Nowhere was safe for those children.
Taliaâs gaze grew hot. âBesides, Iâd like a little time with her myself. And if this gate business is as hellish as Iâve been told, then you need to destroy it. Itâs your responsibility.â
So indeed her presence here this morning was not a coincidence. It was part of The Orderâs design for his compliance. Clever.
âPlease donât let Laylaâs life become connected to such a legacy of pain and fear,â she said.
âHer life is already at its end, and you ask me to give her up again?â
âNot give her up. Never that.â Talia stepped forward. âWeâll keep her safe for you. The devil is mortal, so Segue security has a good chance of keeping it out.â
By nature, the fae did not age, but Khan felt himself grow old. âA wight nearly had her just moments ago, and they are not mortal.â
Ballardâs interest sharpened. âA draug? Are the wraiths so far along then?â
âYes, yet another reason why I am needed here. â
Talia put her body in front of her children. Her eyes went dark as she, too, drew from Twilight for strength. Between clenched teeth, she asked, âWhatâs a wight or a draug?â
âWight and draug are the same, old in the history of the world,â Ballard said. âIt is a night creature, a wraith starved into an insubstantial corporeal form, so the Earthâs gravity does not hold it. They are hungry to feed, but lacking all human mores and intelligence.â
âThey cannot be caged either,â Khan said. âAdam needs to begin digging barrows , or graves. Wights can only be trapped in the earth, as if they are buried.â
âYou are safe enough during the day.â Ballard looked away from Talia, dismissing her.
âAnd Iâll be here at night,â Khan finished.
Ballard shook his head. âNot good enough. Every second the gate remains on Earth, mortality is in grave danger.â
âMortality depends on Segue, too,â Custo said. âShadowmanâs solution makes sense.â
âDo not think to speak for me, boy,â Khan said.
Ballard inclined his head to Custo. âYou forfeited your voice in this matter when you gave Shadowman the hammer.â
âI like it, too,â Talia interrupted, nodding, her breath coming hard with her relief. âKhan with you during the day, here at night.â
âThe irony,â Ballard said to Khan, âis that you should be about your duty in Twilight, ushering the dead. No. I will not haggle the terms of your cooperation. You will come, now, and see to the gate, or we will see to the gate ourselves.â
Khan smiled, the plain of Shadow going utterly still. â You misunderstand me . Death does not haggle. Does not bargain. Does not bow. Harm Layla, and the devils and wights will be the least of your concerns.â
Silence reigned over the parley.
Then Ballardâs face flushed red to match his anger, but his expression was stone. âFor the good of man, I concede.â
âWomen, too, I hope,â Talia murmured.
Khan glanced over at the rising sun, yellow bright. The wraiths were gone; Layla was safe for the moment. Time was short. âIâm ready now.â
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Layla was about to take a seat in the jeep when soldier-man Kev jerked her back.
âBlack widow,â he said and swatted a big, black, and venomous spider. Once, twice, three times before it curled up its extralong legs and died.
Her time to die? Forget that. But Laylaâs heart was thumping. The forest bramble gave way to bumpy grass, which climbed to a single-lane access road. Kev took the road at a good clip, and when he broke into the valley, she spotted the castle of Segue.
The sunlight was behind her now, the sky pale blue, yet the building was
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