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βDid you put your bets on this one?β Aisa snorts, looking over at her two sisters. βYou always were the fools.β
Behind Aisa, the door to the hospital room thuds loudly as the Horseman tries to break the wards my mother set in place. She stands up, raising her shriveled hands to revitalize the wards, but nothing happens.
βThe box must have taken some of my powers. Itβs not workingββ she says, turning to me with terrified eyes.
Before I have time to respond, the door to the hospital room crumples inward with a force that knocks Mom and I back into the wall and window behind us. Clotho and Lachesis step back, turning to the doorway. Aisa once again cackles, clapping her hands together like a giddy schoolgirl.
βOh no,β Mom breathes, scrambling to get back to her feet.
I look up, brushing blood and debris from my face just in time to see the Horseman step into the room. From an outstretched hand, Colton dangles by his throat. Behind them, the bodies of Cat and Diana lie on the ground in a heap of blood and debris.
Oh, my god. This is how itβs going to end.
Chapter 25
Sin-Eater
I fight back the hysteria building within me, but itβs useless. Everything I know and love is coming to an end before my eyes. On top of that, everything Iβve been through up until now has been completely pointless. Necromancy, astral projectionβ¦even sin-eating. Itβs all useless.
With a sickening snap, the Horsemanβs black hand clenches, breaking Coltonβs neck and severing his head from the rest of his body. His body crumples to the floor beside the Horseman with little fanfare.
I clap a hand over my mouth, forcing back the guttural scream trying to unleash.
Immortal or notβIβm not certain anyone can survive a Horseman of the apocalypse.
Tears flood my eyes as I try my best not to give in completely to despair.
Thereβs absolutely no resemblance to Wade remaining in the exterior body of the Horseman. Itβs like Iβm staring at a completely different entity altogetherβand in some ways, I suppose I am. Yet, I swear I can still feel him. Like heβs still here with me, even though it seems impossible. God, how I wish he was still here with me.
Glancing down at the open box, I blow out a slow burst of air, trying to calm my nerves. What if there is a way to reach Wade? A way to make him remember who he really is⦠Even if only for a moment.
Could it be possible?
Wade never crossed over. His soul never left his body. Whatever he is now, heβs some sort of distorted hybrid. Something exploited for the gains of the Moiraiβor at the very least, Aisa. Maybe the universe, too. But then again, the universe rarely takes sides.
Completely ignoring the bright light and intense energy of the box still clutched in my hands, the Horseman simply flicks his wrist and Coltonβs head flies across the room. It hits the wall to my right with a sickening thud before it comes to a rest on the cold tile floors. Blood pools around it and I bend over, fighting back the urge to vomit.
Mom is suddenly at my side, her bony hands resting on my back as she tries her best to comfort me. Itβs no use though. Weβre all doomed.
βYou know, itβs ironic, really. We had no idea at first that this horrid existence was finally coming to an end,β Aisa says gleefully, turning away from the Horseman to face me and my mother. βIt was foretold eons before you were born, but we never knew just when the day would come. It was hidden, even from us, if you can believe it.β She snickers to herself.
Lachesis turns her gaze from Aisa to me, her eyes wide. She opens her mouth, as if sheβs about to say something, but Clotho grabs hold of her arm. When Lachesis looks at her, Clotho shakes her head.
I narrow my gaze, unable to believe any of this.
βWhy would you want to bring on the end?β I sputter, trying to stand back up.
Even as I talk to Aisa, I donβt take my eyes off of the Horseman because I know he wonβt stand by for long. Despite myself, a plan begins to form, and a strange serenity settles over me. It may be a Hail Mary pass, but Iβm ready to take it if the right moment presents itself.
βBecause weβll finally be free,β she states, as if itβs the most obvious thing in the world.
My mouth drops open.
Freedom? Of all the things she wants, itβs the same thing as the rest of us.
Howβs that for ironic?
Well, if itβs freedom she wants, maybe thereβs more than one way to give it to her.
As if on cue, the Horseman stalks forward, his dark, hulking form sending complete terror racing through me, despite any plans. I hold out my free hand, as if my feeble hand gesture could do anything to make him stop.
βWadeβplease,β I plead, refusing to look away from him. βThis isnβt you. You donβt want to do this.β
βThatβs not Wade, Autumn.β Mom steps closer to me, grabbing onto my right arm as she winces through the pain.
I look over my shoulder into her terrified eyes. Itβs clear that everything she fears about this magickal world is coming to fruition right before her and thereβs nothing she can do about it but watch it unfold. It must be her worst nightmare as much as itβs becoming mine.
I straighten my shoulders, shaking my head at her words. βYouβre wrong. Heβs still in thereβ¦somewhere. I know he is. I can feel him,β I say, stepping forward and pulling out of my motherβs reach. My heart thumps loudly in my chest, but I canβt bring myself to cower in fear anymore.
If this is going to be the end, Iβm going out the way I want toβbelieving in the power of love. Our love. βWade, if you can
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