* * *
From the shadows of the crypt, Gabriel waited until the half-brothers were gone to dump the contents of the velvet dice pouch into his palm. Two small green gems-- holding the dust of human souls-- glittered in the torchlight of the dead-dead Immortal's chamber. Kris had given them to him weeks ago as payment for two assassinations. Wanting to give his friend, Rhyn, a moment of peace with his dead-dead parents, he waited until Rhyn was gone before withdrawing from the shadows.
"He looks so un-dead-dead," Death said, a rare trace of interest in her sweet voice. Gabriel put the gems away and looked up to see her slight frame standing beside the sarcophagus. Her white hair and snowy skin glowed in the dim chamber. "I wondered where you'd been going," she said.
"You always know where I'm going," he replied. "You can read my mind." "You come here a lot."
"I do."
She turned and raised an eyebrow at him, her rainbow eyes flashing with every color between white and black. "I want to hear you say why," she ordered.
"To see my friend and protect his mate."
"You're not independent anymore, Gabriel. I own you now," she reminded him. "The other assassins go nowhere without my permission."
"You know where to find me when you need me," he said.
"You can't influence destiny, Gabe," she said. "You shouldn't be here at all." "I have one friend in the universe. There's nothing wrong with-- "
"You sacrificed your immortal soul for him. You've done enough." He clamped his jaw shut.
"And he's still not doing what he should be," she continued. "I think you wasted your freedom. Poor choice, but you were a human once. Maybe your human compassion led you astray."
"I thought you appreciated my humanperspective."
"I did.But I think you've become a liability to me, Gabriel."
He'd heard the speech before, though this time, it was different. Three weeks ago, he'd bargained his soul in exchange for her taking Rhyn off her list of those to be made dead-dead.
In all the years he'd served her, she'd never owned him until three weeks ago. He still didn't doubt his friend or his decision, but he was the only one. "I'll stay away," he said. "If it pleases you."
"Stay today, Gabriel, but know that the next time you return, you will take the lives of two of them," she said. "Kris paid for Katie's death and the death of another, whose name he did not mention, but I will."
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