imPerfect Blood: A Gritty Urban Fantasy Series (The imPerfect Cathar Book 7) by C.N. Rowan
Author:C.N. Rowan [Rowan, C.N.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2024-04-29T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter twenty
Salzburg, 27 October, present day
Of all the prices Iâve paid for all the mistakes Iâve made? This one outclasses them all.
Thereâs a reason most knights had pages. Getting armour on and off on your own isnât an easy task. Luckily I give precisely zero fucks what condition itâs in once itâs removed.
I tear it from my body, grief and fury supercharging my strength like an old lady lifting a car off their beloved dog thatâs trapped under the wheels. Except itâs not a dog. And thereâs nothing I can lift off, nothing I can do to save the man I may as well call Dad.
The helmâs flung across the room, half-burying into the wall, sending up a plume of plaster dust. Weâll not be getting the deposit back, but thatâs the last concern on my mind right now. Then I shuck off the gauntlets. Tearing at the rest, shredding steel as I go, I pull my phone out of my etheric storage with my right hand and call Faust.
âIt didnât work!â I canât keep myself under control. The words are screamed down the microphone, as though if, if I can just express all the agony of failure in this one sentence, time itself will take pity on me and rewind, giving me another shot at it.
âDidnât work how? What happened, Paul?â I hear the change of sound quality, a distance added to the microphone, and I know heâs put it on speaker so Mephistopheles can hear.
âThe alp escaped. He went out through a gap in the window frame. You told me he couldnât!â Good God, I know Iâm being unfair. I do. I just canât help it right now. The guilt and anger are tearing me to pieces, bubbling over, and I have to lash out, or else I might just pull down this whole building on myself right now.
âPaul, I said I didnât think he could! The stories all say he has to leave by the way he got in. But thatâs all we had to work on. Stories. You knew that, well as I did.â
I do, of course. When dealing with rare magical creatures and the strange rules theyâre bound by, thereâs no detailed guidelines. Just rumours and fireside tales. Doesnât help in the slightest. I donât want to be assuaged. What I want is to have someone to blame, a way to offload some of this tsunami of guilt and despair thatâs threatening to drag me under and drown me. Itâs not Faustâs fault. He did his best. Doesnât matter whoâs fault it is though. Weâve failed.
âFuck!â The clattering smash of the phone as it instantaneously disassembles itself on contact with the wall is as momentarily satisfying as it is unnecessary and stupid. Right now I couldnât give a damn though. Nothing matters. Not compared to the enormity of the bill thatâs just come due for that whole messed-up escapade that kicked off with me hanging from the wall in the shit-wizardâs basement seven months ago.
Though,
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