Burning Bridges (39 page)

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Authors: Nadege Richards

Tags: #Action & Adventure, #Fiction

I glanced down
at
my body and took note
of the fact I was in the dress M
other had made for the wedding. The train tailed behind me, covered in dirt and torn at the edges.
It
looked black in the darkness. It stunned me that I even had it on, but I was more surprised by my hands and the way dirt clung to me as if I

d been hiding out in the forest for years. I tried to brush some of the dirt from my bodice as I walked and tried to remember my reason for being out alone at night.

My hand felt something cold around my neck and I reached up to touch it.
A necklace
, I thought,
shaped like a heart
.

Ayden.

My heart beat quickened in my chest and my feet moved faster as if they, too, longed
for
the comfort only Ayden could bring. Grabbing my dress at the hem, I ran forward through the dark screaming for Ayden. I noticed then that my muscles ached and how quickly I began to lose my breath. My voice grew hoarse, but I screamed anyway. I was answered each time with silence, though, and I lost my fight little by little.

I stumbled over something hard and fell to my knees. Tears rolled down my face and they tasted bitter on my tongue.

Ayden. Where are you?

A hand touched my shoulder gently
and I turned expecting Ayden. Though it was dark, his violet irises shone bright.

Ayden? Oh gods, Ayden! I thought I lost you.

I climbed to my feet and jumped into his arms, wrapping my arms around his neck. I cried into his shoulder and refused, even for a second, to let him go.

When he pulled me away, I expected him to say something. Preferably something that would explain why we were here. Wherever

here

was.  Instead, he mumbled something incoherent and pointed behind me. I began to ask him what he was talking about when I heard the coughing.

I peered over my shoulder and saw a tall mountain I hadn

t seen before. Alwaenia was naturally a flat country, so for a mountain to be in the middle of the way was ridiculous. I moved closer and a rancid smell overtook me. It smelled like rotten flesh and burnt hair. A sudden burst of light flashed and I saw the mountain clearer. When the smell and the coughing finally made sense, I immediately wanted to turn back. But when I glanced behind me, Ayden was long gone.


Echo!

a voice called out. I searched the darkness for the familiar voice, but found no one.

Echo!

The same burst of light went off again and I wandered towards it. The voice called out for me insistently
and I followed. I barely made it to the mountain before I felt a tug on my dress.

Help me,

the same voice screamed. This time I knew who it belonged to.


Issy? Issy, where are you?

I thought I

d been dreaming, but
in
this moment as I looked for Issy in the starkness, I

d never felt so wide awake.

I found Issy on the ground just below the mountain and nearly dived for her. She was curled up into the fetal position with her hands around her calves. I knelt down and immediately took her face in my hands. I cringed at the sight of blood.

She coughed and said,

Echo
, I

m so sorry. I tried to stop them.


Stop who, Issy?

I wiped the blood from her nose and the tears from her eyes.


I tried, but I failed, Echo. I am so sorry,

she mumbled.


Isobeli, you aren

t making any sense! I

m getting you out of here.

I wrapped her
arm around my shoulder and tried
to pull her up. She screamed in pain and pushed me away.


No! You can

t save me now, it

s too late.


Are you mad?

I about shouted to the heavens. Isobeli was the only reason I

d survived life in New Haven all those years. I couldn

t go without her.

Come on, I

m taking you to Ayden.


It

s too late!

Issy screamed. Her eyes found mine and she smiled through the blood and tears.

To the moon and back, Echo. Don

t worry, I

m not going anywhere. You just need to kill them. Kill them all.


Who are
you
talking about, Issy?


The people trying to hurt you. You need to get out, Echo. Get out. Get out now!
L
eave!

Issy screamed the words over and over again until it was all I could hear. She scared the hell out of me, but it was Isobeli and I wasn

t leaving her side.


I

m not going anywhere, Issy. I can

t leave you here, you

re bleeding! Please, let me help you.

Isobeli stopped screeching long enough to turn her head to me and say,

You need to help yourself before it

s too late, Aleksandria.

Her voice was blood-chilling and oddly calm. Before I had time to make sense of it, she began screaming again and it pierced my eardrums to the point where they began to bleed. Reality shattered like glass and I was thrown back into the wide abyss of nothing…

I awoke with a start and a hoarse scream erupted from my throat. My body was covered in sweat and my nightgown stuck to my body. I was
,
once again
,
greeted with darkness and I could have sworn I was still in the dream.


Echo? Are you okay?

Warm lips pressed against my temple and an arm wrapped
around my shoulders. Without thinking, I leaned in closer and sighed, thoughts of the nightmare still plaguing
me
.


Yes, I think so.

My head lay against his chest and I clung to him as if he

d disappear if I dared let him go. After the dream I had, it wasn

t an impossibility.


What happened?

Ayden asked.


I had a bad dream. Gods, it was awful.

New tears welled in my eyes and he held me closer.

Issy was dying and you-you…I don

t know. You were there, but then you were gone. There was a mountain and a light. I was so confused.

Ayden shushed me and lay me back on my pillow. I was no longer tired, but lying in bed with him seemed perfectly ideal.
A storm raged outside the window like a bad omen.

It was just a dream,

he crooned. He kissed my shoulder and for a while we sai
d nothing. I could have lost myself in his embrace if only Issy

s face hadn

t been on my mind—her screams
, the blood, the tears. Her words.

You need to get out, Echo. Get out. Get out now!
Leave!


What is
this?
Her!

The voice was so foreign I had assumed
it was all in my head, but when
Ayden turned and jumped from the bed
,
I knew it wasn

t. A tall girl with dark eyes, black hair, and a deep complexion stood in the doorway dripping with water. Her clothes stuck to her body and the bag around her shoulder looked heavy. Her tattoos told me she was a Hunter.


Feven?

Ayden said.

Feven?


Yeah, it

s me,

the girl said, eye
s shooting to
me.

Who

s she? I leave to come back and you

ve already got me replaced?

Her eyes hardened with tears.


You left!

Ayden screamed. He paced the room and ran his fingers through his hair.

You left, Feven. And I didn

t replace you.


No, I guess not. I was going to ask you if I could stay the night, but I see you

ve got other
things
to do. I was never good enough for you anyway.

When the girl named Feven stormed out from the room, Ayden followed her out. I remained in bed and listened to their conversation in the kitchen.


Wh
ere

d you find her, Ayden
?

Feven asked.

Is she your new girlfriend now? I saw the way you held her. Like you cared!


Are you saying I don

t care about you? Feven, you left! Twice, if I can remember. What happened to this person you were staying with?


He

s married!

Feven

s voice cracked and I sunk lower into the blankets.


You

re kidding. You were messing around with a
married
man, and then you expect me to just take you in again? Don

t you think I

ve given you enough chances to prove yourself, Feve?


You

re all I have, Ayden! I-I thought he loved me, but his wife miscarried and he said he couldn

t do it with me anymore. I just want to matter for a moment. Not her, not him, but
me
.

I heard Ayden sigh, and then say,

Did I not make you feel like you mattered? I invited you into my home, you met my family, and that still is not enough for you?

There was a brief pause just before Feven belted out,

I loved you, I still do! But you wouldn

t give me the time, you saw right through me, Ayden. But you notice her, that girl in your bed? You

ve known her probably weeks and yet she gets all the attention I

ve worked years to get from you.


It

s not the same,

Ayden whispered.

F
even,
I love you, you know that. I don

t know what I did to lead you on, but my love for her is different
from
my love for you.


You love her,

Feven said with finality. Footsteps sounded and she said,

Have a nice life with her, Grey.

A door
slammed,
and then I heard Ayden groan. I didn

t know what to think of what had just happened. I was speechless, that much was true, but I couldn

t help thinking:
Feven

s real?

Ayden walked slowly back into the room and I sat up in the bed.

I

m so sorry,

he whispered.

I went to him and wrapped my arms around his waist.

It

s okay. Who was she?

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