"She's marked as Death's," he said. "You cannot take her to Hell."
"My master may disagree," Darkyn said, dark eyes flashing. "I'm certain we can work this out between us, assassin. I have something you want and will trade her for it."
"You have nothing I want."
"The key to your newfound chains."
Gabriel went silent and still, and Katie looked up at him. His face was emotionless, but the impact of Darkyn's words was unmistakable.
"Gabriel, help Iliana," she urged. "Deal with this shit when you get back."
He moved woodenly to lift the body at her feet and walked away, disappearing into a portal. "What do you mean by that?" she asked.
"He sold his Immortal soul to Death so she wouldn't kill Rhyn." "How do you know this?"
"Death bragged about her latest acquisition. It wasn't hard to figure out why he did it after so long refusing to become Death's slave," Darkyn answered. His honesty terrified her; he knew he wasn't going to lose and didn't care what she knew before he took her to Hell.
She'd never guessed the depth of Gabriel's friendship with Rhyn. The assassin she'd come to accept as a fixture in her unusual life was suddenly more: he was Rhyn's guardian angel as well as Toby's, and her friend. She felt his pain once more at taking away everything Rhyn had and pitied the assassin, despite her predicament.
Her gaze went to the sky, where the demon bird had appeared in her dream. Rhyn wasn't there. Her soul felt empty, and tears rose. Her fate would be decided by a demon and an assassin, and she'd never see her Rhyn again.
* * *
"He's not coming back," Rhyn warned as they waited for Jade to reappear in the conference room.
"Give him time," Kris said again, though he'd begun to look more concerned.
It'd been an hour. It felt like five hundred years in Hell. He was about to rise and open a portal to Hell-- Kris be damned!-- when an Immortal knocked and opened the door.
"A lady from the Caribbean Sanctuary has come with news," the Immortal said. "May I show her in?"
"Don't ask, just do it," Rhyn snapped, earning him an irritated look from his oldest brother. He issued a challenging look in return. They'd spent the hour in the conference room without fighting or threatening to kill each other. He wasn't sure what that meant, but it seemed to be a good thing. For now.
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