Chapter 19

CHAPTER NINETEEN

This was only the second time Malcolm had ridden a broom since that fateful accident so many years ago.

He barely remembered his last ride because of the haze his head had been in after nearly being forced to walk off a cliff.

The only thing he really remembered from that ride had been Calli.

How she’d felt as he wrapped his arms around her, feeling safe and at peace, even though they were both soaked with rain. She was all he wanted to remember.

Now he was headed back to those cursed cliffs, determined to save Calli’s life the way she’d saved his.

He suspected the ancient ghosts of Moonstone Falls witches had tried to spill his blood to reinstate the wards.

The ghosts might be using the hunter to drive the sacrifice and it would cost Calli her life if he couldn’t get there in time.

He tightened his grip on the broom, racing across the twilight sky, praying to the universe.

I can’t be too late. She is my destiny. We’re supposed to save magic.

Before he would have done anything to avoid the prophecies, now he wanted nothing more than for them to be true. But he couldn’t just trust in them—there were always other ways for prophecies to work out. Malcolm wove through the trees at breakneck speed, finally spotting the base of the cliffs.

Let me get there in time. Please…

He pulled back on the broom and shot straight up, aiming for the emerging stars as he reached the cliff top and jerked it to a halt just twenty feet from the edge.

There! He saw the faint pearlescent glow of Calli’s magic, but now that he was close enough, his sense of connection was returning, that imminent witch lock.

And he could feel her pain, her draining energy…

Calli and the hunter struggled against each other.

There was blood visible on Calli’s upper left arm and her face was dangerously pale.

In faint glimmers of fractured moonlight, Malcolm could once more see the old ghosts, the remnants of their spirits drawing power to reinstate the wards.

Damn, freaking ghosts! The hunter was trying to push Calli over the edge.

She had latched onto him, and he couldn’t pry her off. .

Rage rose up from the darkest depths of his soul. It howled like a black wind ripping across an arid landscape, demanding vengeance.

Malcolm shook himself. Control. He had to control his emotions if he was going to save her. Even now, they were trying to take his focus away from the only thing that truly mattered.

“Calli!” Malcolm cried out.

Clouds above their heads loomed low, churning like a cauldron brewing danger and disaster. Calli and the hunter turned to face him. Relief flashed across her face before it changed to horror.

“No, Malcolm, no!”

He ignored her plea for him to save himself. He’d never leave her like this. Didn’t she know by now that his life meant nothing without her?

The hunter snarled and wrapped his arm around Calli’s throat from behind. He pulled a gun from behind his back and aimed it at Malcolm. “Back off, devil spawn!”

Suddenly the hunter’s eyes glowed with an eerie yellow light and his voice changed.

“You cannot stop what must be done… Blood is owed…”

Malcolm was more in control of his magic than ever before, but the old wards and haunted echoes of long dead magic users were fighting against him. He couldn’t do this alone.

But then he felt a familiar presence and realized he never had been.

Out of the corner of his eye he spied the form of a giant black schnauzer, limping into the opening from the edge of the forest.

Hades.

His familiar was bleeding on one side. Malcolm’s heart jerked at the sight, but there was no time for a reunion. He could sense Hades’s almost singular focus to protect Calli.

He also felt the pushback from the ancient magic wane the closer Hades got. Either it was making him stronger, or the old magic was splitting its attention between them. Either way, he could work with this.

Here’s the plan, old buddy. You go for Calli. I’ll go for him. Be ready for the time spell.

He felt the dog’s understanding. In the blink of an eye, the familiar disappeared from the forest floor and reappeared at his side on the top of the cliff.

Malcolm tightened his grip on the broomstick.

He hadn’t used this spell on purpose since that day in the forest with Calli, but he had learned so much since then.

He summoned his power, remembering how everything in the world connected to one another, including time, and focused it into a single controlling thought.

Stop.

The gun fired, the bullet moved at almost a crawl.

But Malcolm’s broom felt like it was pushing through Jell-O.

The ancient magic was still trying to interfere, causing the spell to spill over onto him, slowing him down instead of allowing him to move at faster speed like he had when he’d saved that boy from the truck.

As he and Hades got closer to one another, he felt he could concentrate more, and pushed back against the time spell, beginning to move faster and faster.

Now the spell was starting to break apart, and a second later, time itself jerked back into place.

The second the time spell weakened and then broke apart the bullet from the hunter’s gun tore through Malcolm’s chest. But all Malcolm needed was the time to reach the hunter at the same moment his familiar could get to Calli.

Hades sank his teeth into Calli’s coat from behind, pulling her out of the hunter’s grip just as Malcolm reached out and wrapped his arm around the hunter’s waist, pulling him off the cliff as he flew past.

The pain from the gunshot finally hit him, the agony of it bludgeoning Malcolm so hard he lost control of his magic, and the broom plummeted toward the earth.

The impact was brutal, but to his surprise, he felt nothing. It was as if his soul had been knocked out of his body, and all the blood and broken bones had happened to someone else.

In this detached state, Malcolm saw a tumultuous storm brewing overhead.

Wind frothed the tops of the trees and the cliffside.

High above, a ring of distant light appeared, as if a hole was being torn in the universe itself.

Silvery flashes, like lightning bolts, tried to escape from that rip in the cosmos.

Soft voices, both ancient and new, whispered his name.

Malcolm… Malcolm…

He failed to hear what the voices were trying to say as his thoughts drifted, and his consciousness waned. Was it October 31st? The veil between the living and the dead was so thin … so thin that…

Wait—were those fingertips he felt on his head? They were so cold, yet they felt wonderful. Was this how death welcomed everyone? He choked, coughing up blood as his head lilted to the side. The hunter lay dead next to him, his eyes wide and filled with fear.

I’m not afraid, Malcolm thought.

What was there to fear? Calli was alive. He had done what he’d set out to do. He had saved her.

Hades limped over to his side. The familiar hunched down by his elbow, licking Malcolm’s cheek, and nuzzled him.

Something scratched at Malcolm’s shoulder. His jacket bulged near his throat. Persephone crawled out from the shelter of the coat, miraculously unharmed. He’d completely forgotten he’d tucked the little kitten inside.

“At least…” Malcolm tried to speak, but his lungs simply couldn’t hold onto enough air anymore. “Not… alone…” He let out a rattling breath as Hades’s fur began to shimmer with stardust. Wherever Malcolm was going next, Hades wouldn’t let him face it alone.

“Not yet…” a deep voice said. “Not yet, son of Salem.”

The words seemed to roll across Malcolm’s body and soul as a silvery figure suddenly slipped through a glimmering crack in between the living world and the dead. It was a man Malcolm had never met and yet it was a man he knew.

Nathan Wynter.

Calli’s father had stepped through the veil separating their worlds…

Macolm could feel his soul slipping into the other world to that next place that was just beyond the fracture in the universe.

Would it be quiet and dark there?

Would the memory of Calli’s laughter and the shine of Calli’s smile illuminate him in that darkness and keep that silence at bay?

“Son of Salem…” a voice whispered, close to his ear. He could only just tilt his head back a little.

The ghost of Calli’s mother was on her knees at his side.

“Tell her I was wrong to be afraid. Tell her that the only way forward is to trust her heart.” The echo of a long dead mother bent and pressed a kiss upon Malcolm’s brow.

“How I wish that we could have known you, could have loved you, but she will have you and that must be enough.”

“Willow, the council coven is coming.” Nathan held out a hand to Calli’s mother who moved in flashes of moonlight until she was at Nathan’s side.

Nathan spoke to Malcolm one last time. “The only truth to fate and destiny that matters is how we choose to love. Love her and all will be as it should.”

Malcolm wanted to call out their names. He wanted to tell them a thousand things. How he wished he had never caused the accident, how he’d give anything to bring them back for Calli. But the light faded a mere instant before the last flickering spark in his chest fluttered then went dark.

* * *

Calli screamed as Malcolm and the hunter flew over the edge. Hades growled, keeping his grip tight on her coat, holding her in place.

“Hades! Let me go!” She shoved at the dog’s belly but a second later the dog simply vanished in a swirl of smoke.

“Hades?”

Oh God…

Her fingers trembled as she tried to summon her magic, but she felt dizzy, weak… Surely she had enough strength for a basic summoning spell.

She wept as she strained her fingers skyward, wisps of magic came off her fingertips like vapors of smoke.

A moment later, Malcolm’s broom shot up the cliffside and into her hands. If he wasn’t on the broom then… no, no no!

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