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My nostrils flare, reminding me of another body part that is probably broken. I rest my head against the tree. Waves of nausea wash over me, and the ground undulates under my legs. After a few slow breaths calm it a bit, I ask, โDumb question. What happened? The pain made it a bit fuzzy.โ
Max scratches his shoulder. โGiant lady smashed the window and threw you out of it, then just started wailing on you. Friend of yours or another bounty hunter? She barely glanced at me. Not even when she climbed over me to go after you.โ He grimaces. โIt looked ... personal.โ
โI bet our fellow passengers will be traumatized for life.โ
โNo joke,โ Max says.
Attempting to place the womanโs face, I squeeze my eyes shut, thinking back on her features. None of them strike me as familiar. Not her short dark hair, not the beauty mark, not her fierce gray eyes. Other than her Hank-like size, sheโs completely, and totally unfamiliar.
โI didnโt recognize her, but she could be a shapeshifter.โ I cough, realizing for the first time that I canโt breathe through my nose. The taste of metal intensifies on my tongue.
โDo you have any enemies who might want to turn you into roadkill?โ
โIโm a bounty hunter.โ I wince as I peel my eyes open again, and grin at him. โIโm sure there are a lot of people โ paranormal and otherwise โ who want to exact a little revenge.โ
Resting his elbows on his knees, Max smirks. โFair assumption. It comes with the territory, I guess. So, now what? We wait for you to die again so you can reset? Unless youโve got a way to heal yourself?โ
I sigh, though it comes out laced with a bit of a whimper. โUnfortunately, no.โ
My stomach sinks. If something doesnโt kill me, Iโm going to have to suffer until tomorrow night at midnight. We could, in theory, go to a hospital or search for the nearest healing center, but Iโd rather not risk it with Amazons and rival bounty hunters on our tail. Iโm also not too keen on dying twice in one day.
โWell, I can get us to the nearest motel or hotel or whatever,โ Max says. โUnless Hank packed a tent in that backpack.โ
I press my lips together, our options spinning around me. The pound in my head, not to mention the rest of my body, derails my thoughts. Every throb drags my brain off course. I force it to find the first, most simple step: getting out of the open.
When attempting to reach my cell fails and produces a long rant of profound profanity, I look back up at Max. โGrab my phone and find the closest motel.โ
โWhere is it?โ
โMy back pocket.โ
That smirk spreads into a grin, and Max wiggles his brows.
โNo, I donโt just want you to touch my butt. And if you do ...โ I trail off, pinning him with a glare.
He laughs. โIโll do my best to avoid fleshy bits.โ With the tips of his fingers, he pinches the rubber part of the case, and pulls it out. A few taps later, he nods. โThereโs one pretty close, but it still might take me a few jumps. Ready?โ
With a gentle touch of his hand, water encases me again. Each short stint relieves my torment. Our landings bring it back. When we finally pop up outside of a dingy motel that mustโve once been white, I half collapse against Max, pain radiating from nearly every inch of my body. His soft grip on my arm keeps me steady.
Choking down a groan, I twist my fingers into the only thing I can get a grip on: his shirt. I suck in a breath. He smells faintly of soap, and nothing more. Water spirits have no scent. I know this, but it still throws me a little. Itโs oddly comforting, one less stimuli to deal with.
Lips parting, I meet his eyes, and my intended words disintegrate to ash. Weโre too close together. Far too close. At the back of my mind, Iโm sure itโs just his charisma drawing me in, but that knowledge slides away from me at this proximity to him. My aching body thrums with a strange sort of hunger, longing to lean into his embrace, to find comfort there.
With the barest tip of a finger, Max brushes a strand of hair out of my eyes, then smiles a little. โCredit card, or fae gold?โ
Pain cuts off my laughter almost instantly, and both break the spell of his charms and my own vulnerability. I sway away from him, but thankfully still manage to stand on my own two boots. Arm cradled to my side, I lead the way to the front desk, limping something fierce. Ten minutes later, Max swipes the card for our room.
Hovering a hand in front of the door, I cast a shield spell across it, then collapse on the motel bed, not even caring about how gross this top sheet probably is. Bed bugs and bodily fluids are much less of a concern than broken bones and bruises. Not to mention the fact that Iโm still bleeding and covered in dirt, so it doesnโt really matter.
At least we have one day left before weโre supposed to meet Yaritza in Breaux Bridge. Because I will not be moving fast any time soon.
Max drops the pink bag on the bed next to me and slumps into one of the ugly blue-adjacent chairs across from me. โWant me to go raid the front desk for pain killers?โ
I grunt, then unzip the backpack, and dig around inside. Hope zings through me when my fingers brush the top of a bottle. Yanking it out, I lift the tequila into the air as best as my injured arm can.
โUnnecessary.โ
Max rocks forward and rests his elbows on his knees. โNeed help opening that?โ
โIโd like to say no, but...โ I extend the
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