a fever. “I’m Kody. Are you all right?”
He gave her a no duh look. “I wasn’t talking to you. I hear voices in my head.”
“What do they sound like?”
He struck himself against his ear in an effort to try to clear it. “I can’t explain it exactly. I … My powers are slipping. I can feel them. They…” His words ended with a fierce groan as his insides twisted until he couldn’t breathe.
Kody panicked as she saw his eyes changing again. His skin was marbling and swirling. She had to do something fast or she’d lose him.
“Look at me, Nick!”
He ignored her.
She had to calm him down and force those powers to recede. Get his thoughts to focus on something other than his pain. With no better thought, she kissed him.
Nick shuddered at the sensation of Kody’s mouth on his. And as he tasted those full, soft lips, an inexplicable calm came over his entire being. He felt like he was floating. Cupping her face in his hands, he let the warmth of her mouth soothe him until he could think straight again.
In one act, she’d cured his headache and grounded him back in this reality.
Pulling back, he stared at her. “Thank you.”
She inclined her head. “Anytime. Now, can you explain to me what you heard?”
“No. Not really. At first it was the murdered girl, Julianne.”
She appeared less than convinced. “Are you sure it was her?”
“What do you mean?”
“It’s extremely simple for a demon to appear as a dead person. It takes very little energy, and it’s an easy way to motivate people to do things. Go to someone in the guise of a loved one or child, and they’ll do most anything you bid them. Think of it like a cheat code.”
Nick didn’t care for the thoughts of that, but at least he understood what she was getting at. “You’re right. She could have been lying. But I don’t think so. One thing I’ve learned in my life is that nothing is ever easy. And the mirror Devus thing even warned him not to lose the girl’s heart. I’m telling you, Kody. The key to this is the girl whose death started it.”
He could see the reluctance in her eyes before she banished it. “You’re right. In order to undo things, you usually have to go to where they started. But…”
“But what?”
“You’re talking about necromancy, Nick. That’s not something to play with, and it’s not something you learn in a few hours or days. Necromancers are a different breed entirely.”
“How so?”
“To do what they do, they lose a part of their soul every time. And you are talking about the darkest part of evil. It’s not just the reanimation of the vessel—making the body move again. You have to reunite the soul, which means you’re ripping that soul out of wherever it’s gone to. And if it’s been reborn … I don’t think anything or anyone can touch it. But again, I don’t know. I don’t go there. For real good reasons.”
He begged her with his eyes. “But you know someone who does—”
She remained firm in her conviction to avoid this catastrophe. “No, I don’t.”
“But you know someone who knows someone.”
His persistence was as annoying as it was playful and cute. Ugh! She was the train derailing, and there was nothing she could do to stop it.
If she knew anything about Nick, it was that he was stubborn. There was no way she could sway him from this.
“We both know that someone. C’mon, grab your jacket and let’s go to Caleb’s.”
* * *
Pacing in front of his giant marble foyer, which was so elaborate, it made Kyrian’s look like a pauper’s, Caleb glared at Nick and then Kody. “Are you out of your collective minds? I swear I can’t leave you two alone for three seconds that you don’t go off and hurt yourselves.” He narrowed his gaze on Nick. “I expect stupid out of you, but you—” He turned on Kody then. “—know better.”
She shrugged helplessly. “I tried to tell him that. He won’t listen to me. Tag. You’re it.”
Facing Nick, Caleb gestured toward her. “Listen to her, Nick.”
Nick wasn’t trying to be difficult. He wasn’t. He understood their panic and concerns, and he was grateful for it. But he knew what he’d seen and heard. “You two listen to me for once. While I may not be as well versed in this as you are, I do know what I saw. You two and everyone else keep