Grim Reaper's Bride
fluttering open. My back ached and I felt
red my body, velvet-soft, shielding me from the wind. The air smelled like musty books and he
came flooding back to me- the horse and it
he
ding the wooden frame of the vehicle and
e the death
ed by a fiend!' At least that's what I assume you think me, unless you fainted bec
close to me. "Where are you?" I de
sses. Because so far, you've proven to be quite boring, little mortal. I've had better t
me, scare me senseless, and now you expect me to entertain you? I may not know who the hell you a
angry. It's like watching a mouse trying to take on a lion: ill-equip
at the shadows around me. Cool hands grabbe
don't have the good sense young women are supposed to, wandering through the woods in the dead
etons, however, are stripped bare to the bone, prim and clean; they're much easier on the eye. Beautiful, even." His grip around me
when my death is imminent? W
ompany? What if I just dropped by to say hello, only to have you faint before I could introduce myself
nd the swish of liquid. "And what do I get fo
ying you've done me a favor, and I should be gratef
alevolence. Fine, I'll just drink
do you kn
ed him grin. He sipped l
through the woods? Track down my personal information? Is this some supernatural identi
hy would I want to be you, w
if you were Lord
who's to say I don't reign
. 'Cause from what I've seen so far,
ou? I always forget, human eyes are so weak..." A pair of
d blanket enveloped me, gleaming in the crimson light that poured from the lamps. Encased i
ed awe. He shifted closer, tendrils of darkness snaking from his cloak across the velvet seat.
owner seemed to have taste beyond his apparent affection for burgundy wine. He held the crystal-cut glass wit
allie Parker. What heart
a deranged one. And wait
strange things you've witnessed tonight, the one that disturbs you most is the irrelevant
cting defens
I took the time out of my busy night to make sure you were safe, not lying dead in
sts round the fabric. "I wouldn't h
, forgotten places my home, yet you roam through them like they belong to you. You gave offerings to the crow, my sacred bird, and sought out places where only the dead should linger. Te
e. Baffled, I looked down at the scratch
idiotic things? Shrinks would ha
explain i
I might be eclectic, but I wasn't insane.
bowed in the wind, ringing the ghostly lake I'd spent so many summer nights swimming in. The grassy banks were littered with leaves and a rotting do
ly with effortless grace. He offered a gloved hand.
arms in defiance. "I didn't call you, and I
do you think this forest belongs? Because it certainly isn'
don't know who the hell
ng up at the moon. "I have as many names as
"Sam? I expected something mor
efarious? I me
llious thud. "Sorry, but I'm having trouble
ly and bringing his face into the light. The grinning skull shook with laughter. "Do I scare you, Callie Parker? Because underneath that pretty f
Yeah. Creepy
ntoned: "In its archaic usage, it referred to pagan priests who wore mask
eled backwards, crashing onto the
, lo
Grim Reaper,
ly!" he exclaim