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  All that grim was for Laila, then.

  “Koldo,” she croaked.

  He nodded in acknowledgment. “Stop worrying, Nicola.”

  “First tell me the bargain stands.” The words rushed out. And wow, had she really put her trust and hope in a stranger like this? A stranger of such dubious origins?

  Yes, actually. She had. Laila’s survival was too important.

  “It does,” he assured her.

  Good. That was good. “Where have you been?” Ugh. Watch the accusation. You don’t want to send him fleeing.

  “Here and there.”

  A lovely nonanswer. “Well, are you sure this will work?” Whatever “this” was.

  “I’m sure she’ll hurt,” Koldo said, once again ignoring her question, “and she’ll scream, but her body will heal. What happens after that will be up to her. Do you still wish me to proceed?”

  Nicola had a little talent for dissecting tones and unveiling a supposition only hinted at. What had she just gotten from Koldo? He didn’t think the results would be worth the effort. Well, too bad. She did. Laila was worth anything. Her sister deserved a second chance. No matter how short.

  “I do,” she finally replied.

  “Very well.” Koldo stepped up to the bed and gently pried Laila’s lips apart. He opened his hand to reveal an empty vial...no, not empty. A single droplet of water rolled at the bottom, glistening in the light.

  He placed the vial over Laila’s open mouth, paused. He inhaled sharply, as if trying to force himself to act. His hesitation caused Nicola’s worry to magnify. Maybe this wasn’t the best decision. Maybe she had made the deal with Koldo for her own selfish needs.

  “Is there another—”

  But she was too late. Koldo had just tipped the droplet onto Laila’s tongue.

  Nicola waited, expecting something to happen right away. The screaming he’d promised, perhaps. Or maybe, miraculously, a smile.

  A minute passed, then two, and nothing changed.

  Koldo released a heavy sigh. “It’s done,” he said, and met her hopeful stare. “I must return to my duties or face—never mind. I shall come to you tomorrow, and your time in my care will begin.”

  For the third instance in their acquaintance, he vanished.

  “But—”

  There was no time to lament or rage over his newest defection. Laila unleashed the promised scream. A scream that nearly busted Nicola’s eardrums. Worried all over again, she rushed to her sister’s side. “Laila, darling, what’s wrong? What do you need?”

  Her sister responded with another scream.

  Two nurses burst into the room, both unwinding stethoscopes from around their necks.

  “What’s going on?” one demanded.

  “I don’t know,” Nicola replied hoarsely. Koldo had fed her sister a drop of...what? Not water, that much she now knew. But she couldn’t mention the warrior without sounding utterly insane.

  And if they doubted her sanity, they would refuse to allow her to see Laila. Laila’s fate would fall into someone else’s hands, and someone else would get to decide to turn the machines off.

  “Step back,” the other said, even giving her a little push.

  They checked the monitors and wheeled a machine closer to the bed. Laila’s entire body began to violently shake.

  “Is she going to be okay?” If Koldo had actually done something to harm her sister, Nicola would... She would... There were no actions vicious enough.

  Another nurse came rushing in. “What’s the problem?”

  “Get her out of here,” the others commanded, motioning to Nicola.

  Nicola was too weak to fight as she was dragged from the room. The nurse raced back inside, shutting the door, leaving Nicola standing in the hallway. Tears leaked from her eyes, cascading down her cheeks. She flattened her hand over her heart. The flutter was gone, but the beat was too hard, too fast. Black spots began to wink through her vision. Breath singed her lungs even as her blood chilled.

  Her sister was in there, screaming and screaming and screaming, and obviously in more pain than ever. Her sister could be dying right this second, but Nicola wasn’t with her. Only strangers.

  How could she have done this? How could she have risked so much, without knowing more?

  The black spots thickened. Her breath heated another degree, and the chill in her blood turned to ice-thickened sludge. Knowing she would pass out at any moment, Nicola tried to sit down. But her knees gave out a second later, no longer able to hold her weight, and she toppled forward.

  Her face slammed into the tiled floor, and she knew nothing more.

  * * *

  SOMETHING PRIED NICOLA’S eyelids apart, and a bright light suddenly chased away the darkness. Little details claimed her attention. There was a throb in her temples, a steady beep, beep, beep in her ears and a stream of cold in her arm.

  A voice beckoned to her, but she couldn’t make out the words. A brighter light was flashed over one eye, then the other. She tried to turn away, but her head was too heavy to move. She tried to reach up and push the stupid thing away, whatever it was, but her arm was even heavier.

  She felt as though she’d fallen asleep at the wheel of a car and woken up inside a mangled heap, her weakened body pinned in place. Help had yet to arrive.

  “Nicola?”

  Scratch that. Help had arrived.

  She blinked rapidly, and finally managed to focus. A man loomed over her. He had dark hair, dark eyes, and his skin was beautifully black. He wore a lab coat and had a stethoscope draped around his neck. Dr. Carter from County General, she realized. Laila’s doctor.

  “You fainted,” he said, his tone gentle.

  “No, I—” Had fainted, yes. The memory played through her mind, and she saw herself in Laila’s room. Koldo had fed her sister a droplet of something, then vanished, and her sister had begun to scream. A nurse had shoved Nicola out of the room and fear had overtaken her.

  Now she was lying in a hospital bed, hooked to an IV and wearing a paper-thin gown.

  “Your heartbeat has been regulated,” he informed her.

  Don’t care. “Laila,” she said, trying to sit up.

  Dr. Carter kindly pushed her back down. “You knocked your skull pretty hard when you landed. In fact, you have a concussion, and we’re going to keep you for the rest of the day and night.”

  “Laila,” she repeated, her voice a mere croak.

  His lips curved into a slow smile. “It’s the most amazing thing. Once we got her calmed down, we noticed her vitals were actually stronger than they’d been in weeks. We drew some blood, and the results astonished us. Her liver and kidneys are finally working properly, and her heartbeat is steady.”

  “She...she...”

  “Just might live,” he confirmed.

  Just like that, undiluted joy burst through Nicola, as potent as any drug. Joy Koldo had sown into her. Laila was on the mend! Koldo had told the truth. He had—

  Saved her twin for a little while, Nicola recalled. Only a little while. Ribbons of disappointment threaded through the joy. He’d said he could buy her sister time, nothing more.

  Before, that had seemed so promising. Now? She wanted more.

  Time. Time. The word echoed through her mind in tune with the ticking of a clock. How much time did her sister have? Koldo had said she wouldn’t live more than a few weeks, and when Nicola peeled back the top layer of those words and peeked inside, she realized Laila could drift away much sooner. In a matter of days.

  Tomorrow, even.

  An hour from now.

  “I want to see her,” she rushed out.

  Dr. Carter’s smile widened as he turned to the side and waved his arm toward the patient in the bed beside hers. “You can.”

  Her gaze landed on the beautiful blonde buried under a mound of covers, and her joy returned full force. Tears flooded her eyes. Her beloved Laila was stretched out on her side, facing her, the color in her cheeks healthy for the first time i
n months. Her eyes were closed, her breathing even. Her chest rose and fell on its own, with no help from a machine. Her lips were curved in a grin. A soft, happy grin.

  Nicola had worried for nothing, she realized. In fact, she had actually harmed herself. Had she remained calm and trusted Koldo, she could have enjoyed hearing the news of her sister’s recovery while on her feet. She could have whooped and laughed and watched as Laila strengthened. I’ll never make that mistake again.

  “It’s a miracle,” Dr. Carter said. “If she continues to recover at this rate, she should be able to go home in a few days.”

  “Really?”

  “Really. Right now she’s resting, and I suggest you do the same. We’ll be checking on you every few hours.” He reached out, squeezed her hand. “If you need anything, let us know.”

  “I will. And thank you.”

  He nodded and strode from the room.

  Nicola stared over at her sister, marveling. How many nights had she and Laila lain awake in the same bed, snuggled up to each other, whispering and sharing secrets? Countless. And they would have that again.

  Laila released a soft sigh and—

  Oh, wow, wow, wow.

  Nicola rubbed at her eyes, but...she could still see an ugly little monkey with tentacles instead of arms perched on the side of Laila’s bed. The creature was glaring at Nicola with hatred in his eyes as he stroked Laila’s arm, as though trying to capture her attention.

  A hallucination? Surely. She was concussed, after all. But...but...it looked so real. Just like the monsters she’d seen as a child.

  Koldo materialized at the side of Nicola’s bed, consuming her attention and overwhelming her thoughts. Any other time, surprise would have jacked up her heartbeat. Because really, she didn’t think she would ever get used to watching a man appear from thin air. But there were currently very strong drugs in her system, preventing any kind of adverse reaction.

  “Do you see that?” she demanded.

  “What?” he replied, looking around.

  The monkey was gone, she realized. “Never mind.”

  He peered down at her and frowned. “I was granted permission to return, to leave the thorn in my side for another hour, and check on you. Apparently, I’m a beast to be around. And I find you injured?” There was a thread of anger in his tone. “Why are you injured?”

  “I hit my head when I passed out,” she admitted.

  “And why did you pass out?” He leaned over and traced calloused fingertips across her forehead, exactly where she’d hit it during her fainting spell. A sharp lance of pain caused her to wince, and he drew back, a gleam of shame in his eyes.

  A part of her mourned the loss of him, pain or not. He’d just given her a nonmedical-related touch, and it was the first she had received since Laila’s admission here. She’d liked it. A lot.

  He was so warm. So vibrant.

  So...necessary.

  “Well, it’s kind of a funny story.” Suddenly nervous, she twisted the sheet on her bed—and maybe the drugs weren’t so strong, after all, because her heart skipped a beat. “You see, you had just given my sister that drop of liquid and disappeared, and she had just started screaming—”

  “As I told you she would do.”

  “Yes, but I wasn’t exactly prepared and...”

  Understanding dawned, lightening those golden eyes to a bright, otherworldly amber. “You worried.”

  “Well, yeah. Did I mention Laila was screaming?”

  His lips pursed. With irritation? she wondered. Yeah. Definitely with irritation. He looked ready to murder her. It probably wouldn’t help his mood if she told him that he suddenly reminded her of a male model flashing Blue Steel. Or Magnum. And that he was really, really, really good-looking. Like, superbeautiful.

  I have to watch less TV on the nights I can’t sleep.

  “We’re not off to a good start,” he said.

  “I’m sorry.”

  The apology earned her a short, curt “Do better.”

  “I will.”

  “See that you do.”

  So bighearted of him. “So, what did you give her?”

  A pause, then, “I’m not ready to share that information.”

  Judging from the hardness of his tone, he might never be ready. “Well, are you ready to tell me what you are? Besides a soldier, I mean.”

  “You still have no guess?” he asked, his features darkening with disappointment.

  She bit her lip. “I’ve been busy.”

  “Lesson number one,” he said. “People give priority to what’s important to them.”

  “That’s true, but I have to work two jobs. I’ve had to care for my sister. I’ve had to sleep whenever possible.”

  “And you couldn’t spare a minute here, and a minute there? Of course you could have! Instead, you give me excuses.”

  And excuses weren’t allowed in Mr. Koldo’s classroom, obviously. He was going to be fun to hang with, wasn’t he? “Oh, yeah, well, how am I supposed to do the peace-and-joy thing if you continue to be mean to me?”

  He jolted a step backward, as though shocked. “I’m not mean.”

  She peered at him, doing her best to radiate mock sincerity. “Koldo, do you know the definition of the word mean?”

  “‘Nasty. Unkind. Cruel.’”

  “Maybe for some. But the Nicola Lane definition is ‘pain in my rear.’”

  He rubbed the back of his neck. “I will endeavor to be nicer, then.”

  She suddenly felt a little guilty for teasing him. He’d taken her seriously. “Will you at least give me a hint? Maybe tell me where you go when you vanish?”

  “I go to the spirit realm,” he said, watching her intensely.

  “So...you’re a ghost?” As she’d first suspected?

  He flashed his teeth in a fearsome scowl. “Ghosts do not exist.”

  Wow. “O-kay.” There was a glimpse of the Viking pillager from the elevator. The one who had a major beef with lies. “So you’re not a ghost. Got it.”

  “There are no ghosts,” he reiterated sharply. “Human spirits go up or down, but they never linger or come back. What people consider ghosts are actually familiar spirits and familiar spirits are dem—” Sighing, he scrubbed a hand down his face. “Never mind. I have more to teach you than I realized.”

  A bead of worry she’d told herself she wouldn’t feel joined the guilt. “You won’t change your mind, will you?”

  Annnd he flashed his teeth in yet another fearsome scowl. “How could I? A bargain was struck.”

  And he was always a man of his word. She’d already known that about him, and had to stop inadvertently insulting his sense of honor. He might stick around no matter what, but she wanted him as happy as she was supposed to be while he was doing it. “Why do you want to teach someone like me, anyway?” Nicola had nothing to offer in return. “And what do you want to teach me? I thought you only wanted me to do the calm, peace, joy thing.”

  He looked away, saying, “Perhaps I know what it’s like to suffer one travesty after another, desperate for hope but discovering none.” He studied her sister for a long while. “I just pray Laila proves to be as accepting as you.”

  “Would that help her? Save her for more than a few weeks?” A whisper. A desperate rasp.

  “Honestly? Only she knows the answer to that. I can teach her what I teach you—and no, I won’t share the details yet. You’re drugged, and will forget the most important parts. I’ll do everything I possibly can to make her feel calm, at peace and joyful.” A flicker of doubt in his eyes, followed by...anger? He shook his head and added, “But will she listen?”

  Would she? Laila, who was so stubborn, so hardheaded, she would argue until she ran out of breath. Laila, who possessed the unique ability to tune out anyone at any time. Nicola loved her, but she was highly aware of her faults.

  “What you teach us, what we feel, will help us heal?” she asked.

  “Yes. I have seen lepers cleansed. I have seen the
lame walk and the blind regain their sight.”

  “I’ll make her listen, then.” Determination mixed with a heady dose of excitement. Over the years, she had been checked out by hundreds of doctors. A thousand tests had been run. A million procedures and surgeries had been endured. The prognosis had always been the same.

  We’re sorry, Miss Lane, but there’s nothing we can do.

  Now there was hope for Laila, too.

  Koldo’s expression softened as he gazed at her. He actually appeared proud of her. “The only sure way to fail is to give up, Nicola Lane. You aren’t a quitter, I can tell.”

  A compliment from so blunt a man was sweeter than words of adoration from any charmer.

  “Nicola?”

  Nicola jolted at the sound of her sister’s voice. A voice that was rough, the edges broken, but still unbelievably beautiful. “Laila! You’re awake!”

  Koldo stepped back, out of the way, and Nicola’s gaze zipped in her sister’s direction. First thing she noticed, the monkey hadn’t returned. The second thing, Laila was glowing.

  Though their features were identical, Laila had somehow always been the pretty one. The charismatic one. People had always gravitated to her, hanging upon her every word.

  Even Nicola, the serious one, never willing to take a risk, had been enchanted by her.

  “I’m thirsty,” Laila mumbled. She was still on her side, with her head propped on her pillow, but now her eyelids were opening and closing slowly and repeatedly, as though she were fighting to stay awake. “I’d really like some water.”

  Nicola looked to Koldo. “Will you get—”

  But he was no longer there.

  Laila frowned, her gaze finally remaining open, and said, “Where’d the doctor go?”

  Doctor? Yeah, the title fit Koldo very well, she thought. “I wish I knew.”

  CHAPTER EIGHT

  LAILA WOULD BE COMING home today, far earlier than anyone had expected!

  Nicola could barely contain her excitement as she puttered around her office, gathering the files and receipts she needed. Even the fact that Jamila and Sirena were the worst coworkers of all time and Nicola was carrying just as heavy as load as before failed to dampen her good mood. She could do the most pressing tasks tonight, after she had tucked Laila into bed and finished grocery shopping. Who needed sleep, anyway?

 

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