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17 pages, Audio CD
First published October 8, 2019
“Mǰ irrumat omnia. Death fucks us all.�
That was what magic did. It revealed the heart of who you’d been before life took away your belief in the possible. It gave back the world all lonely children longed for. That was what Lethe had done for him. Maybe it could do that for Alex as well.
“There were always excuses for why girls died.�
“But the trouble had begun on a night in the full dark of winter, when Tara Hutchins died and Alex still thought she might get away with everything.�
“Beautiful boys who should be happy, who wanted for nothing but still found things to take.�
“People didn’t need magic to be terrible to each other.�
Alex felt something dark inside her uncoil. “You’re a flat beast,� Hellie had once said to her. “Got a little viper lurking in there, ready to strike. A rattler probably.� She’d said it with a grin, but she’d been right. All this winter weather and polite conversation had put the serpent to sleep, its heartbeat slowing as it grew lazy and still, like any cold-blooded thing.
I let you die. To save myself, I let you die.
That is the danger in keeping company with survivors.
“MORS VINCIT OMNIA�
“All you children playing with fire, looking surprised when the house burns down�
“People didn’t need magic to be terrible to each other.�
“It left a stink that was something like the electrical crackle of ozone after a storm coupled with the rot of a pumpkin left too long on a windowsill.�
“There were always excuses for why girls died�
“Mǰ irrumat omnia. Death fucks us all.�
‘We are the shepherds.�
The time for that was done. Better to be a rattler.
‘This was why he had done it, not because of guilt or pride but because this was the moment he'd been waiting for: the chance to show someone else wonder, to watch them realize that they had not been lied to, that the world they'd been promised as children was not something that had to be abandoned, that there really was something lurking in the mood, beneath the stairs, between the stars, that everything was full of mystery.�