Page 73 of Bay of Sighs (The Guardians Trilogy 2)
Bran dropped down on deck, angled his head as, behind him, Doyle pulled his knife.
âShe sends this?â Dark amusement moved over Branâs face as he studied the birds. âHer harbingers? To strike fear in us? This is what comes from her?â
Sasha turned, pressed a hand to her head, held the other out, a signal to wait. âCome and see. So it says on the book of your god. And I looked, itâs written, and behold a pale horse: And his name that sat on him was Death, and hell followed with him. So I send a pale horse and a rider. This is your death to come. This is your hell to follow. My birds will pick clean your bones, and my dogs will lap your blood.â
She shook her head fiercely as Bran started toward her. âWait. Wait.â Eyes shut, she breathed deep, and when she opened her eyes again, they burned like fired crystals. When she spoke, her voice came strong to echo over the water.
âAnd we say, you will never hold the stars. Send your horse, your rider, send your worst, and we will bear it down, all down. And you with them until you age and whither and weaken. We are your death, your destruction. Come and see!â Sasha threw her head back, shot her arms down, fingers spread. âCome and see!â
The birds screamed, spread wings, and flew toward Sasha.
Annika threw up an arm, shielding Sashaâs face, blasting out with her bracelet even as Bran threw bolts of hot blue at the remaining two.
Their bodies went to fetid black smoke.
âI hurt her.â On a shaky, bewildered laugh, Sasha once again pressed her fingers to her temple. âI hurt her. I felt her pain. I hurt her as much as, no, more, more, than she hurt me.â
; âYour nose bleeds,â Annika murmured, and dabbed gently with a towel.
âItâs okay. Itâs all right.â With eyes glittering with tears and triumph, Sasha looked at Bran. âItâs all right, soâs hers. I did it.â
âFáidh.â Overwhelmed, and not a little shaken, he pulled her to him, held her close. âA ghrá. Sit now, sit.â Even as he spoke, he drew her down to cradle her on his lap. âShe needs water.â
âIâm all right.â The laugh came again, a little steadier. âCanât you see? Iâm all right. I heard her scream in pain, in fury. And maybe, yes, I could use something for the headache, but I beat her. I beat her back, Bran. I was in her head.â
âHere now, let me take this.â Gently, he laid his fingers on her temples, ran his hands over her skull. âGive me the pain, and itâs gone.â
âDrink a little.â Kneeling, Annika urged water on Sasha, then took her hand, pressed it to her cheek. âYou were so strong, so brave.â
âI felt strong. I let her in. I knew it was time, knew I could do it.â
âDo you think I doubt you?â Bran kissed her. âYou took a few years off my life, but I donât doubt you.â
âSheâll come harder now.â
Riley spared Doyle a look. âAnd the buzzkill rides again.â
âSheâll come harder,â he repeated, âbecause now she knows the one she considered weakâand so did Iâis so much stronger than she seems.â
âDamn skippy,â Annika said and made Riley laugh.
âYou got that. So, sheâs throwing Revelation at us? Four horsemen, end-of-the-world shit? She can bring it. Bran, I say you cook us up more hellfire and fucking brimstone. Weâll show her what hell is.â
âMalmonâs no pale rider.â Sawyer pulled out a Coke, tossed one to Riley, took one for himself, offered a bottle of juice to Annika. âYouâre Quick Draw today,â he told her. âAnyway, Malmonâs a psychopath, a thug with money.â
âHeâs more now,â Sasha reminded him.
âWhatever he is, you already said it. Weâll bear them down.â He guzzled some Coke. âSasha Riggs, you just played mind games with a god, and won. Where are you going now?â
âIâm going to find the two remaining Stars of Fortune, then dance on a sunny beach. And we will.â
âTo quote my girl here, damn skippy. But for now, Iâd say divingâs done for the day.â
âIâm fine, Sawyer. Honestly.â
âFine or not, Sawyerâs right. Weâre done today.â Doyle moved into the wheelhouse.