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But now? Now I’m standing in his dead sister’s untouched bedroom, holding a dagger that used to be his scythe, hunting down a nightmare I helped create.

That’s more of a connection than I’ve had with anyone—maybe ever.

Him, and the other two.

I crouch beside the vanity and run my finger along the edge of the dusty mirror. Where my fingertip trails, the reflection clears, revealing my face—tired, pale, way too human. There’s a smudge of dirt on my cheek and a streak of dried blood at my temple.

I don’t bother wiping it off.

The drawer beneath the vanity creaks when I tug it open. Inside are a few hair ties, a broken bracelet, a lip balm worn down to the base, and a notebook with peeling stickers on the cover. I pause, then pull it out.

The first few pages are filled with doodles, a to-do list, a work schedule. Normal, harmless things. But toward the back, her handwriting starts to change. Messier. Less patient.

I think someone’s watching me.

I saw a man by the fence last night.

I want Cassian to come home. I don’t feel safe without him here. I’d never say it. He has his own life now. But truth is, I only ever feel okay when he’s with us.

I stare down at the page.

This wasn’t some random murder.

She had a stalker.

I flip to the next page. More scattered thoughts, more fear spilling out in ink.

Fuck.

A breeze brushes against my back.

I spin around.

Nothing’s there.

But the pressure? It’s building. Thickening. That tunnel inside me crackles. The wraith’s moving again.

Something flickers.

Just behind the bed.

I whisper, “Come on. Show yourself.”

I slip the notebook into my pocket, silently thankful Cassian’s pants have oversized pockets, and tighten my grip on the dagger.

“Let’s cut the bullshit, yeah?” I mutter.

But she doesn’t show. Not yet.

Instead, I hear it—

Nails on wood.

Like straight out of a damn horror movie.

“You’ve gotta be kidding me.”

I stand by what I said earlier: no other Grim Reaper in their right mind would be doing this unless they were forced to. Not one.