Waking the Dead by D. B. Sieders
Author:D. B. Sieders [Sieders, D. B.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781386566311
Publisher: City Owl Press
Published: 2017-03-27T16:00:00+00:00
âZeke, where are you going?â she asked, stifling a yawn. She didnât want him to think she was clingy, but she couldnât help longing for the simple pleasure of falling asleep in his arms, secure in the knowledge that heâd still be there when she woke up.
âSleep, love. Iâll be back soon.â
He conjured a shirt and smiled, no doubt amused by her reaction to the display of guardian magic. Refusing to be distracted, she sat up and said, âI asked you a question, and Iâd like an answer.â
He shrugged. âIâve got to go to work.â
âWork as in claiming a soul?â
His smile faltered and he dropped his gaze. âI donât claim souls, but yeah, Iâve been called to help a soul cross.â
âThen take me with you.â The demand burst out of her mouth at nearly the speed of thought, but she couldnât be bothered to worry about wisdom behind it, or complications, or ramifications. She had to do this.
Just as Zeke apparently felt compelled to argue. Dead or undead, he was still a typical male. âWhat? I canât do that!â
âWhy not? Iâve done it before. And if I really am a living soul broker, then I'm supposed to be helping souls cross over.â No point in pleading or whining about it. A direct not-taking-no-for-an-answer argument founded on logic and served with a side of stubbornness had a much better chance. Of course, he could pull an Ezra and disappear, so she flexed her fingers beneath the comforter, prepared to strike if necessary.
He might wind up wishing he hadnât taught her quite so well.
To his credit, he didnât up and disintegrate. Instead, he began to pace, running a hand through his mop of dark hair, no doubt thinking up some condescending argument against her participation. Something along the lines of how it wouldnât be âsafeâ for her. Well, screw that. Damned if sheâd sit back and play damsel in distress. She hauled herself out of bed and began pulling on her jeans.
âVivian, lookââ
She cut him off while bending to grab her shirt. âDonât patronize me, Zeke. It wonât work. And besides, you said it yourself. I need to learn how to use my powers so I can defend myself against the reaper. What better way to do that than helping you? Two birds, one stone.â
He squared his shoulders and crossed his arms across his chest, leveling her with a stony gaze. âYou didnât enjoy your first go around with the drunk driver. And you didnât want the responsibility with that other soul from the hospital.â
âNo,â she answered honestly, pausing to rummage through her dresser for a brush and hair clip. âI didnât. But this time itâs my choice. Iâve seen how the reaper works. I want to know what guardians do.â
She had him, or so she thought until he spoke. âWhat about Mae? Youâre just going to leave her here by herself? Youâre her guardian, remember?â
Goddamn him, he was right. And she hated him for it.
Mirroring his stance, she met his stern gaze with her own.
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