The Undead Pool

Free The Undead Pool by Kim Harrison

Book: The Undead Pool by Kim Harrison Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kim Harrison
seemingly perfectly sane. “Your line isn’t impacting the ever-after, but it feels odd at times.”
    Scared, I spun to Al. “I told you. I told you something was wrong!”
    Newt sniffed as Al frowned at me to shut up. “He didn’t believe you?” she said, staff planted firmly before her as the setting sun cast her shadow over both of us. “You should listen to her, Gally. If you had listened to me, we might have survived.”
    Al shifted to get out of her shadow, screwing his eyes up at the last of the light. “We’re not dead yet, Newt, love.”
    Newt’s expression became sour. “Oh, so we are,” she said, her gaze dropping to her foot nudging a rock deeper into the grit. “I suppose . . .”
    Frustrated, I slumped. “Newt, what’s wrong with my line?”
    â€œNothing is wrong with your line!” Al bellowed.
    â€œHe’s right,” she said, and his bluster died in a huff. “There’s nothing wrong with it, but everyone else’s is fine.”
    Okay. I rubbed my forehead. Newt wasn’t known for her clarity of decisions, but she was a font of knowledge if you could understand. The concern was in how she might react to whatever she might suddenly remember.
    I jumped when Al grabbed my arm and rocked us back a step. “Yes, yes. Everything fine,” he said jovially. “Rachel, ready to go?”
    My gaze was fixed on that ring where the grass had been. “That’s what the ever-after used to look like,” I said, stumbling when Al gave me a yank.
    Newt turned to look at it. “As I said, it hurts.” Her gaze was empty when she turned back. “Why are you here?”
    I gave in to Al’s tugging when Newt suddenly seemed to have forgotten the last ten minutes. “Ah, Rachel wanted me to check under her bed for monsters,” he said, but I’d found the crazier Newt was, the more information you got, even if it was like teasing a tiger.
    â€œI was checking that my line was okay,” I said, stumbling when Al smacked my shoulder.
    Newt smiled and linked her arm in my free one, making me feel as if we were on the yellow brick road. “You’ve noticed it too?” she said, having forgotten we’d had this conversation.
    â€œNoticed what?” I asked as Al became visibly nervous.
    â€œThunder on the horizon,” she said, and Al’s pace bobbled.
    â€œSo sorry, Newt!” he said cheerfully as he pulled me away from her. “We have to go.”
    I tapped my line and gave Al a jolt. It wasn’t anything he couldn’t handle, but his grip loosened enough for me to pull away. “A simple charm blew up in my face today,” I said hurriedly. “And another one that I had nothing to do with trapped me for three hours. Al says they were overstimulated, but there’s a pattern to them, and they’re coming from my line.”
    Newt was staring at the setting sun, just a sliver left. “Thunder like elephants,” she whispered. “Have you seen an elephant, Rachel?”
    Al’s fingers gripped my shoulder, but he didn’t yank me back. “We need to go. Now,” he whispered. “Before she decides you’re one of her sisters and kills you.”
    I stiffened. “Only in the zoo.”
    Newt turned back to me, her eyes black as the sun slipped away. From the slump of broken castle, a rock fell. “We exist in a zoo,” she said, chilling me. “You know that, yes? I hope our funding doesn’t run out. I’d give anything for a better enclosure, one that at least hides the bars.” Her focus blurred, then sharpened on me. “Rachel, would you like me to do a calibration on you? See how long your soul has been aware?”
    Blanching, I remembered the demon behind the barrier, twisting in pain as he lived his entire existence backward and forward in ten seconds flat.
    â€œNo!” Al said, and

Similar Books

The Captain's Lady

Louise M. Gouge

Return to Mandalay

Rosanna Ley

Love On My Mind

Tracey Livesay