l fast, but Deat
log
what I r
mmet downwards to the raging sea. The blue-blackness
o the abyss. There are no c
hael brandishes his flaming sword
his, brothe
ds before him. Razor thin. Pale as winter snow. He t
. The void yawns, grating its jowls. Its master smile
n." His voice is
ike a vise. The weakest crumple like smashe
wrath. He roars, then delivers the killin
whispers. He takes him by the heel. Lightning strikes fire as they embrac
kness. The void is sealed shut. They l
beg
h is
ld run, h
: Disposa
eam again, probably spurred on by the chili corn dog of questionable origins the cafeteria had served up for dinner. "Holy f
ing: "Again, Fianna?" She tossed her pi
string of witching hours I'd awakened to in the past month. Perhaps it was the darkness of winter that drew out the strange visions ea
tossing the pillow back at h
er bed, eyes dead. "Was
food was laced with some
se, but you have relig
m an At
our, five weeks. And girl, early morning wakings do not bode well for beauty.
es in the end. Charred bones. Like those medi
st in the morning, which we both know I'm going to fail. You now owe
ed. "I do have man shoulder
Fee. I need your empath
See? No five
ner dude. It's your
spirit
man totem. It's for
the door. I paled. "Oh c
n, bleary-eyed. "Everything alright, gir
I said flippantly.
use it sounded like murder. Are you sure
nn and I s
d water. There's medica
t, she closed the door. Face flashing grimly, she glanced back at me. "She's right, you
t stress, or the weather, or- oh, I don't know, Quinn! Mayb
e a priestess of Aphrodite! A slave to beauty and piña coladas, not a dredge to chemistry."
ted in me by God, b
minously fann
She flipped the lights. "Back to bed, Fee. And the General
iling. "Pinkie-swear, roomie," I s
ptly began to snore. S