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Chapter Eleven

As Eden walked, she thought of her mom. She missed her so much she felt as if
her heart could burst into flames from the pain of it all
. In the bleakness, holding onto the good times was all she could do. She sighed as she remembered a time not so long ago when she was fourteen. Had she gone to school then? It was so hard to imagine. High
school and school lunches, friends and teachers.

As Eden sat at the table doing homework, the light in the kitchen was dim and she worked merely under the
beams
of the tableside lamp. She did not know why, but she preferred it
dark
. The dim light had a peaceful quality to it. As she worked, her mom entered the room carrying nail polish, nail polish remover, and a package of fat white cotton balls. She glanced at the light as if wanting to flip it on, but she had her hands full and just dumped everything on the table instead.


Eden, do you want to put on some of this nail polish?

her mom asked, sitting at the table with a smile on her face.

Look at it. It
'
s called luscious strawberry.

Eden
stared
up from over her math book.

I still have some homework to do, Mom. I got a D on
my last assignment
.
I
f I can
'
t
figure these equations out, I am going to fail.


You can study later,

her mom said, flipping
Eden
'
s
math book closed and sitting unceremoniously on the table.

Look at this. Such bright colors. With glitter.

The red was gorgeous. It was
dark
, too pink to be the color of blood but still close, with pieces of bright glitter
in
it.
Her mom
uncapped the nail polish and placed her foot on the table. There was still last week
'
s nail polish on her nails, a bright, exotic blue.
Her mom put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and the smell of ammonia filled the air. Her mom then began to cleanse her na
ils with the cotton ball
and the blue dissolved and tainted the white bit of fluff.


Mom,

Eden said,

why do you put nail polish on so often? The blue is still pretty.


It
'
s more than just the nail polish,

her mom said.

It
'
s the feeling of putting on something new. At least, that
'
s what my friend used to say.

Eden rarely heard her mom talk about her past and was shocked. She picked up the nail polish bottle and spun it hoping
,
if she did not speak during the pause, her mom would not shut the gates between them again.


My friend Lizzy and I always put on our nail polish together every Sunday,

Rebecca said.

It didn
'
t matter how busy we always were with modeling, we
'
d always do it together, even if it was three o
'
clock in the morning.

Smiling, Eden uncapped the nail polish and
gazed
at the oozing brush. She was curious about Lizzy. Her mom had mentioned her several times during the years, though had never called her up
. Is she like my grandma and grandpa? Did she abandon my mom when she went off with my dad after she got pregnant with me?
She couldn
'
t hold the question back, despite how she wanted to.


Mom, where
'
s Lizzy now?

Eden asked.

If you miss her so much, maybe she misses you too.


She
'
s dead,

her mom said coldly, jumping off
her chair
so fast she caused it to
shift
.

The uncapped nail polish spilled across the table, and at
that
moment, Eden truly thought it looked like blood
, even while pinkish
.
The awful stench of nail
polish filled the air tenfold.


Mom, I
'
m sorry,

Eden said.


Forget it,

her mom said, waving her hand in front of her.

Let
'
s just get the mess cleaned up, okay?

Then her mom chucked a cotton ball at
Eden
'
s
face, and Eden laughed and grabbed it. Now
that
it was obvious her mom was not mad, she felt much better. Eden closed her math book and pushed it to one side, out of the way. Her mom glanced at her.


You
'
d better turn on the light, Eden,

her mom said.

You are such a
strange person
. Of course you can
'
t do equations
in the dark.

Eden was brought back to reality when Yuri groaned
.
He
stopped and raised an eyebrow at her. She, however, was still cau
ght up in her memory.

You are such a strange person. Of course you can
'
t get anywhere in the dark.

She had had the answer to their problem all the time. There had to be an exit to this place, but it was just
that
she could not see it among the darkness.
The darkness kept her here.
It was a trap.


We need light,

Eden said.


Great,

Yuri said.

Let me get a flashlight.

She ignored his comment and grabbed her necklace
, which Yurk had returned to her after the fight with Asag
. If there was one thing the necklace was good for, it was giving her light. She didn
'
t know where she
'
d be without it.


I need
light
,

Eden said, and the necklace
shone brightly
.

She beamed at Yuri, whose mouth had dropped open and eyes
had grown huge
. When she grinned at Yuri,
he
clamped his mouth shut and frowned at her, though she could tell by the gleam in his eye he was impressed.

Turning around, Eden held up the necklace and illuminated her surroundings. The darkness moved away from the cross, and Eden saw something strange. All around them were what appeared to be mirrors, similar to
those which
Asag had
in his prison. The panes reflected darkness
. Eden stepped toward one of them,
pushed
through it, and realized what was going on. The entire

other world

was an illusion. These mirrors were somehow causing them to repeatedly be pushed back to the beginning. It was like a trap.


A demon trap,

Eden said out loud.

Yuri
glanced
around and she saw his confusion.


Satan or Asag must have put these mirrors here,

Eden said.

They
'
re keeping us here. We have to walk around
them
.

Yuri
spun
and
glanced
at the pane
. He
stuck his hand through it and then withdrew, wrinkling his nose.


A demon power?

Yuri asked.

Just like the mirrors?


Asag
'
s mirrors were created by his powers?

Eden asked.


Yes,

Yuri said.

And by the look of the
mirrors
, we aren
'
t the only ones
who
were trapped in here. I doubt
Asag
had time to create these right away.


So what
do you think
happened to the other people
who
were trapped?

Eden asked.

Mouth tightening, Yuri just shook his head.

****

Yuri hung behind her, following her for the
first time since they had come to the other world.
Everywhere she
looked
, more mirrors appeared. Eden had to walk slowly to avoid the panes
while keeping
her necklace aloft. As she walked, she began to gain confidence. Finally, the lights in the distance grew so close Eden could see they were not lights at all. They were souls.

Glistening white souls floated through endless darkness.


They don
'
t look like us.

Eden
'
s eyes widened.

They appeared to be shapeless now, which made Eden question whether they were like them at all. They were almost like unformed Raiders
—
white drapes floating upward through rivers of infinite darkness.


I
'
m not sure they
'
re aware of their surroundings,

Yuri said.

We only look the way we do because our minds make us this way. You think you have long hair, a pretty face, and big eyes, so you have long hair, a pretty face, and big eyes. I
'
m guessing these souls are in a state of stagnation and don
'
t have a sense of self. It wouldn
'
t be so surprising.
Few
have memories of their past lives when they enter the
earth
world again.

This made Eden feel uneasy. How would she feel, floating through endless darkness?
Would she recognize herself?
This was much more hell-like than Eden had expected. She bit her lip,
turned
, and continued to walk. As she
went
, the mirrors faded away completely
. She
found herself turning back to look at the progress they had made. It appeared they had come a
long way, and if they got out of the trap, Asag was surely to be shocked when he came here and found his prisoners gone. When Eden managed to get out of the

other world,

she would be sure to celebrate
by
imagining the
horrified
look upon his ugly, diseased face.

As she journeyed,
Eden noted something strange. One of the souls in the river had stopped going up and lingered at Eden
'
s height. The soul kept
hovering there as if vibrating
and the soul
'
s features kept changing at a rapid and alarming rate. At first the soul had a long nose, and then it had short hair and then long h
air
. It opened a mouth wider than any human could hope to possibly do outside of a soul world and then made an awful sucking sound.


What is that?

Eden whispered.


A soul,

Yuri said.

I think it wants to get out of the stream. Think it can help us? Maybe it has some memory of how to get out of here.

She gazed at it and had the distinct feeling of melancholy.


I don
'
t think we should go near it,

Eden said.

Normally, I am gung-ho about helping others, but this being doesn
'
t appear normal.

Once again, she remembered the prison where she had uncapped an imp by mistake. But
the
imp hadn
'
t been human like this soul, right? She frowned.

The soul offered its hand through the stream, and Eden stared at it blankly. Another soul lingered by it, and the two of them grabbed hands, or more rather, stubs. The only part of the soul that had permanent features was the hand sticking out of the stream, and that hand was thin but long. Judging by the long, feminine nails, Eden guessed the soul was a woman.

Yuri reached forward and frowned at the hand. He began to sway back and forth, back and forth. The soul let out the horrible, gasping
squelch
again.


She has a beautiful voice,

Yuri said.

She wants to get out.


Don
'
t
, Yuri
,

Eden said.

Listen to me, for once.

Yuri
had
already grasped the hand of the soul.
He
stepped backward and pulled the woman and her partner out of the strange crowd of flowing souls. The woman hit the ground, rolled, and released the second soul. Yuri moved to
grab
the second soul
'
s hand, but Eden forced his arm away and the soul began to flow back with the other shapeless spirits again.

The female spirit on the ground was covered in a black veil
which
meant only one thing
—
Morsus. Her hair was long and black and flowed around her like a cloak, and she wore a white nightgown
which
clung to her body as if it was wet, which was impossible because souls could not be wet. At least, not unless they wanted to appear that way.
The female spirit struggled to her feet and
spun
to glare at Yuri. Eden w
as
completely ignored.


She is so beautiful,

Yuri said, continuing to sway.

Eden
stared
at the woman and did not see
her beauty
. The
woman had a frail face and large eyes that glowed white,
but
Eden saw there was a
crazy,
crooked smile on her face. A mad
smile. Eden realized what she saw then. She had seen evil in demons and in Satan, but now she was truly seeing
it
in another human being for the first time. This woman was a soul, but she was an
evil
soul, just
as E
den
had known since
she appeared at the edge of the soul stream
.


Yuri,

Eden said, grabbing his arm.

We have to
run
.


Why?

Yuri asked.


What is the matter with you?

Eden asked.

Snap out of it.

The woman walked closer, once again ignoring Eden as if she did not stand there, and touched Yuri
'
s arm
. Eden could smell blood on her
and did not like it.
Eden
grabbed
her
arm and tried to wrench her away, and
she
spun
toward Eden for the first time. She lifted her arms, grabbed Eden by her shoulders, and shoved her toward the stream and then
whirled
back toward Yuri. The woman drew her hand back
.
Eden saw her nails sharpen into knives on her hand.
This soul
had
learned the
a
bility to change her appearance
and ma
k
e herself dangerous.
Even her teeth grew longer and longer, and sharper and sharper,
until her face lost all of its
humanity
and became ugly and mangled. Her brown eyes
became
pure white and a low, croaky growl left her throat.


You,

the woman said, grasping onto Yuri
'
s neck.

I
shall
have you.


Yuri, no,

Eden said.

Eden ran forward
and
tackled the woman
. She
hardly budged but did release Yuri. With sharp, cold, angry eyes,
she
faced Eden
. Her
mouth opened wider and wider as she revealed her deadly teeth. The woman
grunted
at Eden, and Eden heard Yuri gasp. She did not have long to understand what
this
meant.
The soul
was
holding
her up by her neck, and though she did not need to breathe, she knew this was the end.
Since
she
was a soul,
Eden
'
s
necklace would have little to no powers over her. Eden grew desperate.

Eden
heard the sound of running beside her and then Yuri collided with the woman, shocking
Eden
. Whatever abilities the woman must have had over men must have disappeared. Yuri held the woman, and she pushed him over easily and
pinned
him to the ground by his throat.
Eden
had no idea how one person, one soul, could have so much power, but she didn
'
t care. She wasn
'
t about to lose to such a soul.


Go,

Yuri said.

Eden, run.

Shaking her head, Eden ran forward and grabbed the woman by her hair. She tried to h
aul
her off of Yuri,
but she got nowhere. The woman was so powerful. Yuri finally rose up his leg, buried it straight into
the woman
'
s
stomach, and she fell backward, onto her side. Her strands of long hair fell in her face, shadowing the cold evil in her eyes.

Then the woman stood up again.

Yuri let out a growl, tackled the woman by her waist, and fell on top of her. The woman struggled beneath him, glared at him, and then said,

You find me beautiful.

Yuri
'
s eyes grew blank.

I find you beautiful.


You will forget all about your girlfriend,

the woman said.

You belong to me.


I belong to you,

Yuri said.

No way. Is she a human soul? I don
'
t believe this.
Eden ran at the pair as Yuri lay back
in submission
again. The woman reached back,
claws still extended, and buried her fingernails straight into
his
stomach. Eden
'
s eyes widened in horror as
Yuri
'
s soul began to flicker weakly.


No, Yuri,

Eden said, feeling the urge to cry as she kneeled beside him. Why now? She didn
'
t feel despair be
cause he was one of her five, but because he was somebody she cared about.

You evil,
evil
woman.

As if Eden did not exist, the
lady
stumbled away from her with a blank look on her face. She muttered words Eden could not make out and headed toward where Eden and Yuri had been before. Eden
shuddered and
stared
upward, expecting a discus to appear in the sky.

No
hole appeared. Instead the river of flowing souls began to get a mind of its own. Though Eden had at first
not
noticed
the
difference between the
areas
where the souls flowed and where she stood, she did now. Whatever made the souls flow was
thick like a gel. She could see a limb
of the river, or more rather,
a
stub, flow outward and
seize
Yuri around his arm. It wrapped around him, about to pull him inside. Yuri groaned and threw back his head.

No, this isn
'
t happening. I can still save him. There
'
s still time.
She remembered what Adanna had done to her when she
'
d had Morsus after being captured by the Raider.
She remembered the way Adanna had balan
ced her forehead against hers and had forced her energy through her. At
this
moment, as she gazed at Yuri and felt him being pulled away from her, she reacted by instinct alone.

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