Before I Wake
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 Rachel Vincent

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Thane burst into laughter, and Nash edged around the coffee table, closing in on them both.
Nash Tod warned, but he couldnt make himself inaudible to another reaper. Not that it mattered. Thane had already seen Nash.
Try it, and Ill kill her, he said. Before you can even blink. The reaper didnt have to hurt her to kill her. All he had to do was remove Sabines soul, and he could do that in an instant. Much faster than I could retrieve a stolen one.
Nash shuffled backward a few steps, his jaw clenched in fury, hands curled into fists at his sides.
And how long do you think that would last, in a room full of bean sidhes? Sabine demanded, her voice dark and low, but as fierce as Id ever heard it. How far do you think youd get with my soul?
Hmm Good point, Thane said, and I exhaled slowly. But he kept talking. Maybe Ill take you whole, and let Avari pick and choose the parts he wants.
Ill kill you, Nash growled, and Tod edged closer, ready to back his brother up.
Thane laughed. Im already dead.
You could be deader. Nash was so furious he couldnt control the twist of fear in his eyes. I could see disaster coming like an out-of-control train, but I couldnt stop it.
Sabine glanced at him, then at Tod, and something silent passed between them. Tod nodded, then lunged forward and grabbed Nash by one arm. Nash shouted and tried to jerk free, and I stepped in front of him, trying to warn him. Trying to shut him up. He was too scared for Sabine to see the danger he was putting himself in. Thane could kill him just as easily as he could kill Sabine. In fact, that may have been his plan, to draw Nash close enough to take them both at once.
If that happened, Tod and I could only save one of them.
When I finally got Nash to stop shouting and throwing punches that went right through Tod, I realized Sabine was talking. To Thane.
more fears than any reaper Ive ever met, and I know what they are, she whispered, and Thane stared at her, mesmerized. Youre not afraid of your final restyou welcome it. You crave it. Youre afraid of an eternity spent serving Avari. Thats the thought that leaves you shaking in your tighty-whities, cowering in the corner late at night. Youd do anything to get free from him, wouldnt you? But taking me wont help. He wants her. She let go of his arm to point at me with one hand, and a spark of fear shot up my spine.
Was she selling me out? Again? Or was this a distraction?
Youre right. So lets trade. Thane pivoted with her still in his grip and looked right at Nash. Im taking one of them. You decide which.
My breath froze in mylungs for the half second it took Tod to pull me to his chest. No way in hell. I tried to push him offI couldnt help Sabine if I couldnt movebut he wouldnt let go, and I didnt know whether to feel loved or underestimated.
You want her back? Thane demanded, still focused on Nashhe knew better than to bargain with Tod. Then give me Kaylee. Just scuttle over there and wrest her from the arms of your brother.
Nash glanced at me and Tod, and the confusion churning slowly in his eyes scared me.
Thats your brother, right? Cain to your Abel? Thane asked. Ive pieced a few things together. They betrayed you, didnt theyyour brother and your girlfriend? They broke your heart and stomped all over your pride, but you can make all that end, right now. Give her to me, and Ill let this one go. Whats it going to be? Which one will you save?
Nash glanced from me to Sabine, then back, his irises churning with intense green twists of anger and brown swirls of fear, and I could practically read confliction in the frown lines etched into his forehead.
He didnt know what to do.
Sabine could see it, too. She was waiting for his decision. And I saw the exact moment she lost patience. Oh, for fucks sake.
The mara wrapped both hands around Thanes wrist, then tucked her knees to her stomach and let herself hang from his armfor the fraction of a second it took for him to lose his balance.
Thane grunted and tried to let go of her, but she clung to him. He tipped over. She hit the floor and Thane fell on top of her, his arm still in her grip. Sabine gave his arm a quick twist and Thane howled as something tore.
He rolled away from her, and Sabine was on her feet in an instant, feet spread for balance, hands curled into fists. Get the hell out of here before you really get hurt.
Thane stood, holding his wounded arm, staring at all four of us in shock rapidly bleeding into fury. And just before he blinked out of existence, I saw fear closing the gap. He had to go back to Avari empty-handed, with an injured arm.
I almost felt sorry for him.
Almost.
As soon as Thane was gone, Nash wrapped his arms around Sabine. What the hell were you thinking? he said into her hair. He could have killed you in a heartbeat.
Sabine shoved him away. And you could have saved me just as fast. Her expression said anger, but her eyes said pain, and I knew that the truth was somewhere in between.
I tried! Nash insisted.
Yeah, when you thought I was the only one in danger. But when he told you to choose, you just stood there.
You wanted me to give him Kaylee?