Shadowfever
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Yesss.
I considered that. Depending on how much shed eaten, it was possible. Malluc had been marbled with Fae like a steak with fat. Maybe even if she stopped entirely, she would never be fully human again. Id eaten it only twice in my life and hoped it had passed from my body forever.
Cant find Her gaze drifted to the abandoned Dark Zone, and I understood that shed hunted for a Shade to kill her. But theyd moved on long ago to greener pastures, literally, and she didnt look capable of walking very far. I couldnt imagine her driving a car, sitting on that flayed flesh. I shuddered. Only spear sword will
make the Fae parts quit keeping you alive, I finished. I looked away, stared out over the roof of Barrons garage at the hundreds of dark roofs beyond. You want me to kill you. There was a terribly irony here.
Yesss.
Why not try Dani? Dont you think you might have better luck there?
Said no.
I blinked. Shed actually known about Dani, found her, and Dani had refused?
Said you had to
And you think I have mercy?
Cant look at me.
I jerked my gaze back to her skinned face. I can ignore you for the rest of my life. But it wasnt true. And she knew it.
Merssseee, she hissed again.
I punched the ledge of the window.
There were no easy choices anymore. I didnt want to go down there and look at her. I didnt want to stab her. I couldnt possibly let her go on suffering if I could do something about it, and I could.
I gazed longingly at my bed. I wanted nothing more than to crawl back in.
My window was broken. The room would be freezing in no time.
I reached for my holster, strapped it on over my pajama top, slid the spear beneath my arm, grabbed a coat from the chair, and headed for the stairs.
I had a small epiphany on the way down.
My spear would kill the Fae parts of Fiona, granting her the ultimate demise she wished, but very slowly. It had taken months for Malluc to die. When I stabbed a Fae, it was entirely Fae and died swiftly. But when a human eats Unseelie, it laces the humans body with pockets and threads of immortal flesh, and theres no way to stab each and every thread or pocket, so the wound works instead like a slow poison. I wonder if whoever created the immortal-slaying weapons deliberately designed them that way, to carry out a horrific punishment for a horrific crime.
However, there was another potential method of execution that would either kill her instantlyor answer a question I badly wanted answered.
The entire time Id beenfighting tonight, Id been thinking about it.
I wanted to test the Silver in the White Mansion.
Maybe lots of people and Fae could go through it.
Id been considering taking an Unseelie captive and forcing it into the Silver.
Now I didnt have to. I had a volunteer.
And, even better, she was mostly human.
If Fiona could pass through the kings Silver without dying, that would mean the legend was a bluff.
It killed Barrons.
I shrugged. That might have been an anomaly. Barrons defied the laws of physics. Maybe humans could pass through it just fine. Maybe the Unseelie King hadnt warded it as well as he thought he had. Maybe humans from our planet were different from his mortal concubine, and how could you ward against something you didnt even know existed? All I knew was I wasnt the king, and here was my chance to prove it. I hated losing more time, but my peace of mind was worth losing time for.
I stepped into the alley and moved slowly toward her. Hood up.
She made a sound that was almost laughter but made no move to lift it.
Do you want to die? If so, hood up.
Eyes hot with hate, moving stiffly and with painstaking care, she adjusted the fabric to shadow her face.
As she put her arms back down, a gust of wind blew the stench of her straight into my nostrils. I gagged. She smelled of blood and decaying flesh with a strong medicinal odor, as if she was eating painkillers by the handful.
Follow me.
Where?
The spear will kill you, but it will do so slowly. I might have a way to kill you instantly.
The hood turned toward me as if she was searching my face to divine my motives.
Daddy told me once that we believe others are capable of the worst we ourselves are capable of. Fiona was wondering if I might be as cruel to her as shed have been to me in the same position.
It will be hell for you to have to walk there. But I think youd rather spend twenty minutes getting there to die than the weeks or even months it could take to die from the spear wound. Because of the Unseelie youve been eating, youll die slowly.
Spear not instant? There was shock in her voice.
No.
I knew the moment she accepted it. When I turned and headed for the Silver in the brick wall, she followed. I heard the soft swish of her cloak behind me.
Theres a price, though. If you really want to die, youre going to have to tell me everything you know about
I cant leave you alone for a minute, can I? Barrons said. Where the hell do you think youre going this time, Ms. Lane? And who is that with you?
I considered that. Depending on how much shed eaten, it was possible. Malluc had been marbled with Fae like a steak with fat. Maybe even if she stopped entirely, she would never be fully human again. Id eaten it only twice in my life and hoped it had passed from my body forever.
Cant find Her gaze drifted to the abandoned Dark Zone, and I understood that shed hunted for a Shade to kill her. But theyd moved on long ago to greener pastures, literally, and she didnt look capable of walking very far. I couldnt imagine her driving a car, sitting on that flayed flesh. I shuddered. Only spear sword will
make the Fae parts quit keeping you alive, I finished. I looked away, stared out over the roof of Barrons garage at the hundreds of dark roofs beyond. You want me to kill you. There was a terribly irony here.
Yesss.
Why not try Dani? Dont you think you might have better luck there?
Said no.
I blinked. Shed actually known about Dani, found her, and Dani had refused?
Said you had to
And you think I have mercy?
Cant look at me.
I jerked my gaze back to her skinned face. I can ignore you for the rest of my life. But it wasnt true. And she knew it.
Merssseee, she hissed again.
I punched the ledge of the window.
There were no easy choices anymore. I didnt want to go down there and look at her. I didnt want to stab her. I couldnt possibly let her go on suffering if I could do something about it, and I could.
I gazed longingly at my bed. I wanted nothing more than to crawl back in.
My window was broken. The room would be freezing in no time.
I reached for my holster, strapped it on over my pajama top, slid the spear beneath my arm, grabbed a coat from the chair, and headed for the stairs.
I had a small epiphany on the way down.
My spear would kill the Fae parts of Fiona, granting her the ultimate demise she wished, but very slowly. It had taken months for Malluc to die. When I stabbed a Fae, it was entirely Fae and died swiftly. But when a human eats Unseelie, it laces the humans body with pockets and threads of immortal flesh, and theres no way to stab each and every thread or pocket, so the wound works instead like a slow poison. I wonder if whoever created the immortal-slaying weapons deliberately designed them that way, to carry out a horrific punishment for a horrific crime.
However, there was another potential method of execution that would either kill her instantlyor answer a question I badly wanted answered.
The entire time Id beenfighting tonight, Id been thinking about it.
I wanted to test the Silver in the White Mansion.
Maybe lots of people and Fae could go through it.
Id been considering taking an Unseelie captive and forcing it into the Silver.
Now I didnt have to. I had a volunteer.
And, even better, she was mostly human.
If Fiona could pass through the kings Silver without dying, that would mean the legend was a bluff.
It killed Barrons.
I shrugged. That might have been an anomaly. Barrons defied the laws of physics. Maybe humans could pass through it just fine. Maybe the Unseelie King hadnt warded it as well as he thought he had. Maybe humans from our planet were different from his mortal concubine, and how could you ward against something you didnt even know existed? All I knew was I wasnt the king, and here was my chance to prove it. I hated losing more time, but my peace of mind was worth losing time for.
I stepped into the alley and moved slowly toward her. Hood up.
She made a sound that was almost laughter but made no move to lift it.
Do you want to die? If so, hood up.
Eyes hot with hate, moving stiffly and with painstaking care, she adjusted the fabric to shadow her face.
As she put her arms back down, a gust of wind blew the stench of her straight into my nostrils. I gagged. She smelled of blood and decaying flesh with a strong medicinal odor, as if she was eating painkillers by the handful.
Follow me.
Where?
The spear will kill you, but it will do so slowly. I might have a way to kill you instantly.
The hood turned toward me as if she was searching my face to divine my motives.
Daddy told me once that we believe others are capable of the worst we ourselves are capable of. Fiona was wondering if I might be as cruel to her as shed have been to me in the same position.
It will be hell for you to have to walk there. But I think youd rather spend twenty minutes getting there to die than the weeks or even months it could take to die from the spear wound. Because of the Unseelie youve been eating, youll die slowly.
Spear not instant? There was shock in her voice.
No.
I knew the moment she accepted it. When I turned and headed for the Silver in the brick wall, she followed. I heard the soft swish of her cloak behind me.
Theres a price, though. If you really want to die, youre going to have to tell me everything you know about
I cant leave you alone for a minute, can I? Barrons said. Where the hell do you think youre going this time, Ms. Lane? And who is that with you?