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Authors: Victoria Scott

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“Thought you said you and Max were going on vacay,” I say.

“Postponed.” Valery starts to stride into the house, but I grab her wrist.

“No,” I say, glancing upstairs, where I know Grams is sleeping. “If you want to talk, let’s go outside.”

She shrugs her slender shoulder and sashays out the door. When Charlie heads after us, Valery holds up her hand. “I’ve got to speak to Dante alone, sweetheart.”

I wrap my arm around Charlie and pull her close. “Anything you have to say to me, you can say to her.”

Valery looks at me for a long time. “Fine.”

She reaches into her purse and pulls out a long white envelope.

“Oh,
hell
, no,” I say as a chill races down my spine. “Get that crap away from me.”

“What’d you think? That He’d look the other way while you partied your ass off?” Valery shoves the envelope against my chest. “You haven’t sealed a single soul for heaven, Dante. You were practically begging for an assignment.”

Beside me, I can almost feel Charlie brighten. She’s been praying for something to get me off my sin spiral. And now her wish has been granted.

I cringe and step away from the envelope like it has chlamydia. “Tell Big Guy I’ll take a pass.”

“Actually, this comes with a message from Him.” Valery glances at Charlie, then back at me. “You’re on probation.”

“Probation?” I say, laughing. “Ooh, I’m friggin’ terrified.”

And I am. Terrified. Because I’m a badass, but he’s like…you know…
God
.

“You have two options,” Valery says, ignoring my mockery. “You can either complete this assignment or turn in your cuff.”

My hands curl into fists. “Wow, those are generous options. So I can do His bidding or I can die a final death? Real nice.”

Valery shrugs. “You didn’t leave Him much choice.” She holds the envelope out again, and this time I take it. In my drunken state, I imagine it burns my hand. Maybe it does. Who knows?

“Max says hi,” Valery finishes before heading to her car.

Charlie’s eyes are round with surprise. We both knew I worked for Big Guy now, but I don’t think either of us was prepared for
this
. She recovers quickly, reaching up on her tiptoes and nuzzling my neck. “This will be great, you’ll see,” she says. “Come back in when you’re ready.” She kisses her fingers and presses them to my lips. Then she goes inside and closes the door behind her.

I stare down at the envelope in my hand. For several minutes, I just stand there, drunk and swaying and panicking about what it’ll say. Then I snap the hell out of my trance and pull myself together. How bad could it be?

I tear the envelope open, rip out the sheet of paper, and start reading.

And then I laugh.

Because there’s no way in hell I’m going to cold-ass Denver to liberate a girl named Aspen.

2

Sumo Wrestler

Valery is climbing into her car, a black Mercedes S500, when I realize there’s something else inside the envelope. I reach in and pull out a pair of small, curved ivory things that look like horns. One is slightly larger than the other, and both confuse the hell out of me.

I call out to Valery, “Hey, Red.”

She turns and looks at me, making a face like she’s simultaneously asking me what I want and cursing my existence.

“What are these?” I hold up the horns.

“How should I know?” She shrugs. I think she’s about to drop down into her car, but she pauses and glances over the top of the hood, the look in her eyes softening. “They’re from your father.”

Valery disappears from view, starts the engine of her Mercedes, and pulls away. I had more questions for her, questions she’s dismissed for weeks. But right now they don’t seem so important. Not when I’m staring at the horns in my palm.
From my father
, she’d said.
My father, who died in a car crash minutes before I did.
The guy I’ve seen only once since.

As I think of him, my chest feels like it’s on fire. He’s given me these two crescent-shaped things, and I have no earthly idea what they are. The fact that he left
anything
for me blows my mind. Doing this, it’s like he cares. Thinking of my dad also reminds me of my mom—of how Rector was dating her in order to learn more about me, and to show me he could get close to those I care about. My dad told me he had that issue nipped in the bud. I’m not sure how, but if there’s one thing I know, it’s that Pops will make sure that bastard doesn’t get near her again. Game over.

Overhead, I hear a knock. Glancing up, I spot Charlie standing in the window, her slight figure framed by the glow of a lamp. I grip the ivory horns and slip them into my pocket. All I want to do is keep Charlie Cooper safe, because even though her soul was taken by collectors, that doesn’t mean the same guys won’t come for her body, too. But protecting her seems impossible when no one will tell me what the H is going on.

I don’t understand why I can’t turn Charlie’s soul in to heaven yet.

And I really don’t understand why every time I ask Valery about these things, she acts like I just told her I’m rubbing bellies with her mom. Like
I’m
the jerk for asking questions.

Charlie waves from her window, and I raise my hand. She motions for me to come up, and I want nothing more than to do just that. So I push my questions aside for now and head toward her room. She’s sitting on the bed, and despite the thoughts clogging my head, my body reacts to seeing her there. She’s wearing this white, lacy gown that chicks usually only wear in movies, and she looks so innocent, I could scream. I want to protect this girl from all the terrible things in the world, but at the same time, I want to do all kinds of terrible things
to
her. Most involve the bed she’s sitting on. Or the floor. I’m not picky.

“Are you going to do it?” she asks, pulling her blond hair over her shoulder.

“Ravage you? Yes.”

She smiles, but her eyes fall to the floor. “You know what I mean.”

I cross the room and sit next to her, fighting the impulse to tear that sweet-as-cream nightgown from her body. “I don’t want to think about it.”

I look at her, and she meets my gaze. I expect to her say that I must. That I don’t really have a choice. But instead, all she says is, “Then don’t. Just go to sleep.” Her grin widens. “With me.”

My eyebrow hitches up.

She laughs. “That’s not what I mean.”

But it’s too late. I scoop her into my arms and cover her body with mine. Before I press my lips over her mouth, I stop and look at her. Really look at her. With my thumbs, I brush the hair away from her cheeks. Then I run my eyes over her face, her neck, her delicate shoulders. She looks like a doll. And even though she’s perfection now, I remember the way she was—her thick glasses, her crooked smile, her cheeks that blazed red when she was excited. It’s ridiculous, but sometimes I miss those things.

I lean down and kiss the space between her collarbones. Then I brush my lips across her neck and move toward her ear.

“Dante,” she whispers. I stop instantly because I already know what she needs.

Lifting my head, I see I’m right. There are tears in her eyes, and I think I might lose my mind when one slips down the side of her face toward the pillow. “It’s okay,” I say gently. I move behind her and wrap my arms around her waist. Then I pull her against me and let her cry.

I let her mourn the loss of her friend, of Blue, who died at the hands of a collector.

Charlie is like this many nights. During the day she’s fine, but once she’s curled up in bed with time to think, Blue finds a way to slip into her head. Probably doesn’t help that Annabelle, her remaining best friend, has been on lockdown by her parents.

Valery’s presence always sets Charlie off, not that we’ve seen that much of her lately, either. But when all of us
are
together, I think it’s hard not to remember who else was there that night.

The truth is I mourn Blue’s death, too. I never really liked the guy…until the end. Until I realized he was friggin’ Clark Kent, an undercover Superman who would risk his life for Charlie’s.

It was then I understood we both just wanted the same thing—Charlie’s happiness.


When I open my eyes, the sun is trying to murder me. It’s shining on my face and making my head pound. Or maybe it’s my hangover that’s giving me the headache, but nonetheless, me and the sun, we’re not on friendly terms.

“Mmm…” Charlie murmurs beside me. My arms are still wrapped around her waist, and I suddenly realize I must have crashed out in her bed last night. If Grams wakes up and finds me here, she’ll run me a bath and toss in the toaster.

“Morning, babe,” I say as quietly as I can.

“Morning, hot stuff,” a distinctly male voice says from behind me.

I whip around, my heart racing, and find Max sitting in a chair across the room. “You look so hot when you first wake up.” He raises a hand to his hair. “Got that whole sexy bedhead thing going on.”

Charlie doesn’t even move from her place, but I feel her laughing against me. “Your friend is kinda creepy, Dante,” she manages.

“Max, what the hell are you doing in here?” I ask, pulling the covers farther up even though I’m—regretfully—fully-clothed.

“Real question is, why did I wait so long to join you guys?” he responds, standing from his chair. A mischievous smile crawls across his face.

“No,” I say, trying to appear as serious as possible. “Don’t even think about it, dude.”

Max starts running in place, his smile widening until he looks deranged. “Ready or not!” Before I can stop him, Max races toward the bed and dives on top of us. “Oh! Oh, it feels even better than I imagined.” He rolls back and forth across us as Charlie laughs and I wonder why I’m friends with such a raging idiot.

With all my strength, I grab Max’s shirt and roll him toward the edge. He falls off the side, his arms pinwheeling. There’s a loud
thud
and then nothing.

I wait for several seconds then lean over to look for him. Max is lying face down on the floor, his arms and legs curled like a dead spider. “You’re not really hurt,” I say.

“I think…I think you gave me spina bifida. You need to call someone.”

“That’s a genetic disorder,” I say with a sigh, collapsing back onto my pillow. A second later, he raises his head very, very slowly over the side of the bed. It’s one of the more unsettling things he’s ever done. “Max, is there a purpose to this visit?” I ask. I want so badly to act like he’s annoying me. But he knows, and I know, that we both love this game: the one where I act like he’s a pain in my ass, and he acts like a damn circus clown.

He stands up, crosses the room, and plops back down in the chair. “Valery sent me.”

I throw an arm across my eyes. “Of course she did.” Beside me, Charlie moves to get up and I immediately reach for her. She squeals and wiggles out of my grasp.

I watch as she walks around the bed and ruffles Max’s hair. Max pants like a dog. It’s a bit disturbing, since he’s twenty-eight and Charlie’s seventeen. She eyes me with a grin. “I’ll make waffles.”

My face lights up.

“Yes,” she continues. “And bacon.”

I look at Max and nod toward Charlie. “That’s my girl.”

“Damn straight,” he says.

“I’m still making breakfast for your birthday,” I call after Charlie. Then, looking at Max, I say, “Charlie’s going to be legal soon.”

Charlie stops at the door and points to another door across the hall, to the room where her sick adoptive mother, or Grams, as we call her, sleeps. She raises a finger to her lips, and I nod in understanding.
Don’t wake her
, Charlie’s saying. But what I’m wondering as she leaves is, does she realize just how sick Grams really is? Charlie isn’t stupid, and I think she knows something’s off. But I still don’t know if she understands the whole truth, that Grams isn’t getting any better. There are days when I want to tell her, but Grams had a relationship with Charlie long before I did. And I’m trying to respect that. Besides, it’s not like Charlie has given her Grams full disclosure about who I am. So maybe secrets are common between them.

Max leans back in the chair and twines his fingers behind his head. “So, dude. We need to talk about this assignment business.”

“How about instead we talk about why you didn’t go on your honeymoon,” I say. “You
postponed
? You, who have dreamed of trapping a woman on a secluded island since you were eleven?”

Max sucks in a breath and looks away. His eyes narrow like he’s pained, but then he turns back with a quick smile. “We decided to do a big wedding, after all. None of this ‘quiet affair’ shenanigans anymore. Then we’ll honeymoon.”

“Good man,” I say. “It’s bad manners not to throw your friends a party when the opportunity presents itself.”

“Speaking of parties…” Max puts his forearms on his knees and leans forward. “Heard you’ve hit up quite a few of them lately.”

“You going get on my case, too?” I ask.

“Seriously, D. You know you’re my bro, but you’ve got to slow down on the crap storm you’re spinning. I know you’re a demon at heart; so does everyone else. You don’t need to prove it, right?”

I look at him, my lips pressed together. I know he’s looking out for my best interests, but he doesn’t know what’s going down in my head. How I feel like I don’t belong anywhere anymore. I’m not a demon, and I’m certainly not an angel, even if Big Guy did strap a liberator cuff around my ankle. I’ve never lived the kosher lifestyle, and now I’m supposed to fly to Denver, teach this random girl how to live a pure life, and, somewhere during all that, liberate her soul to heaven piece by piece? Give me a break. “I do what I do, Max.”

“I hate you.” Max straightens in the chair. “But I love you, too. In, like, a completely sexual way.”

“Are you even supposed to be here?” I ask, ignoring his last comment.

He shrugs one shoulder. “You’ve had enough of people questioning your extracurricular evenings, I’ve had enough of people questioning my presence.”

“The difference is,” I say, “I’m not risking the collectors finding us.”

Max winces like I’ve hurt him, but it’s the truth. The collector cuff he wears could lead the other collectors, including Rector, straight to our doorstep. Not that it matters. My cuff is sending enough of a signal on its own. And they’d know where to find us, anyway. I tried to get Charlie to go into hiding, but she refused to leave after the collectors, including myself, ascended on Peachville. She lived in this big white house before everything happened, and she lives here now. Her words, not mine. I think it’s because of Grams. Because she doesn’t want to make her guardian move.

It’s strange that liberators and collectors are now active enemies. Before I met Valery, I didn’t even realize liberators existed. But after that night in the forest when Rector took Charlie’s soul, the line was drawn. Now we’re divided. The liberators want to keep Charlie’s body safe so she can lead us into a hundred years of peace, and the collectors want… We don’t know yet.

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