GIRL TALK
I walked through the Center hallways, blinking against the white. The place was empty. I kept expecting to find bodies, but it was pristine, abandoned. I stood in front of my unit, then walked through the door without it opening. That was strange.
She was already there, sitting on my purple couch. “There you are.” She smiled pleasantly at me. We definitely had the same eyes, but her lips were a little wider than mine. She looked like she was a few inches taller, too.
“Why aren't you on fire anymore?” I asked. “And, hey, that's mine!” She was wearing the zebra print dress.
“Oh, chill out.” She rolled her eyes.
“Where's the fire?” I looked down at my wrist--mine was gone, too.
“It's right there.” She gestured toward the corner, where the liquid flames pulsed and shimmered, spherical with constantly shifting edges. I held out my hand toward them. For the first time I realized they were beautiful. I wanted them.
“You can't get them yet,” she said. “Have a seat.”
I sat down on the far end of the couch, narrowing my eyes. I knew I should be scared of her. I wasn't. “What is this?”
“A dream, you dork.”
“Oh.” I frowned. Weird. “Are you going to kill me?”
“I might have earlier, by accident. Sometimes I get carried away.” She flashed an impish grin. “It's kind of hard not to get lost in the rush. But now that I know who you are, I would never.”
“Who are you?”
“Oh, sorry. I'm Vivian.”
“You killed my best friend. I thought I'd have nightmares.”
She shrugged. “That wouldn't be very nice of me, coming in here and scaring you. I just want to talk. I've been trying to get through to you for a while now.”
“So, wait, you're really here? Where am I?” What had Lend's dad given me in those pain pills?
“You don't know anything, do you? We share a soul now, so I thought I'd drop in, introduce myself properly.”
“What do you mean we share a soul?” I glared at her. “I don't want to share anything with you; I've got my own soul!”
“Seriously, chill out. You're so tense. We share a soul, not your soul. I borrowed some from Reth when he brought me here; he had a ton in his hand, which was weird; usually you can only pull from the chest. I wanted to see if I could drain him--I've never done a faerie before, they won't let me touch them--but he pulled away before I could get much. Man, that was a nice trip.”
“Wait, he gave you some of the fire stuff too? I hate it! It burns like crazy!”