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My fingers curl into fists as I glare at her. βWould you spit it out already? Weβre running out of time.β
βItβs not your consciousness that travels with this. Itβs your soul. Should you go there, you risk not coming back,β she says, setting her jaw. βIt takes a strong will to return to the living without an anchor on this side.β
βSo, be my anchor,β I say, as if the answer to the question was completely obvious.
She shakes her head. βI cannot. Iβm not of this plane. Iβm somewhere between.β
βGreat, justβ¦great,β I say, walking away from her and nodding to myself. βWell, looks like I have no other choice. Itβs now or never.β
βAutumn,β she says, the warning lingering in my name.
I wave a hand, dismissing her worry. βHey, Iβve done it once, right? Why not go two for two?β
She inhales sharply. βThis is not a game, child.β
βThen I guess I better get to work.β Determination settles around me and I know she feels it. βAre you going to help me get this started?β
Abigail paces for a moment, wringing her hands. If she could be any more pale, I would swear she had lost a little more color. But finally, she tips her head. βI will do what I can. But the rest will be unto you.β
βDeal,β I say, nodding.
She returns the gesture, setting her concerned gaze on me. βDo you remember how it felt to be at the veilβs edge?β
βYes,β I whisper.
βGood,β she tips her chin. βGo there again. When you arrive, cross the threshold. But brace yourself. That will be the moment when your soul will disentangle itself.β
βWhat should I expect?β I ask, raising an eyebrow.
She shakes her head. βOf that I do not know.β Her arms sweep out, suggesting to herself.
βOh, right.β
βYou should contact someone. A living relative orββ
βNo, absolutely not. Thereβs no time,β I say, cutting her off. βSo, here goes nothing.β
For some reason, Iβm compelled to lie down, so I do so. Resting next to Dominic, I reach out, grabbing hold of his hand, hoping it will act as a divining rod of sorts once I cross into the realm of the dead.
Anxiety and fears erupt in the middle of my solar plexus, but I push them down, refusing to give them space in my head. If I do, I know Iβll change my mind and everything will be lost.
Closing my eyes, I allow my body to relax until it feels as though itβs sinking into the dirt beneath me. Suddenly, Iβm traveling beyond the confines of the resurrection chamberβwhirling through the dense fog of the aether.
I follow the trail of Dominicβs silver string to the point where it disappears into nothingness. For a moment, I wait, staring into the utter blackness beyond. This is the mystery of the agesβscholars and philosophers the world over have wanted to know whatβs on the other side, and here I am, about to go through with no desire to share any of it with the world.
I just want my friend back.
Settling into my conviction, I push myself beyond the edge of the known and into the darkness. Everything about who I am and why Iβm here is ripped from me as I plummet through the gloom. Who I am, all that I was, feels like itβs compressed and the pressure of it is beyond excruciating.
Almost as if my body was sucked down a drain and spat back out, I find myself somewhere else entirely. At first, nothing makes sense. Thereβs screaming coming from somewhereβand everywhere. One moment Iβm in a dark tunnel, blood dripping from the walls. The next moment, Iβm in the middle of a large field full of tiny blue flowers.
Then Iβm back within a dark cavern space and gruesome figures cling to the walls, fighting with restraints only they can see.
Everything is dizzying and I canβt seem to find my bearings in this place.
I stumble backward as a man with half a face crawls out of the darkness. His bony, half-decomposed hand reaches out for me, clutching at my leg. I hop back, struggling to get out of his reach, only to realize heβs no longer there.
Groping at my chest, I take a deep breath, but itβs solely out of habitβbecause somewhere in the back of my perception, I realize Iβm no longer in my body. Iβm alive, butβ¦not.
What does that make me?
The thought is a curious one, and I contemplate it for a moment, trying to remember what it was that brought me to this place.
Music plays somewhere, and Iβm suddenly walking down a well-lit, open hallway toward it. It calls me at such a deep level, and the concept of it widens until itβs the only thing in the entire universe.
Drawn to it at such a deep level, I canβt imagine being anywhere where this music doesnβt exist. The simple thought of that makes my soul ache.
Soul.
Itβs such a simple thoughtβa simple word, but it sparks something inside me and I look around. A faint silver string captures my attention and I reach for it. It vibrates softly in my hand and information is passed through it straight into my consciousness.
Iβm meant to follow it.
Curiosity burns inside my awareness and with the string resting gently across my fingertips, I move forward, allowing it to guide me. The dark and gruesome images subside, giving way to a large wooded area. The trees are enormous and lush, some draping their branches across the ground as they sway lightly in the breeze.
The trees open up, revealing a small pond. Steam rises from it, catching the sunβs rays in its search for the sky. Far out on the other side, swans gracefully settle into the water, making me smile.
I edge closer, wanting to see them more clearly. As I do, an old dock extends outward like a boardwalk to infinity. Without thought, I step onto, walking out as
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