Hey Everyone.
Short and sweet. Big thanks to Archangel_M!
Rosi
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"It's time." Uri's voice was soft, his footsteps quiet on the rugs scattered around Grim's study.
Nina looked up from her spot on the couch, seeing Uri a few feet away from her in a grey button down and black jeans, his red hair slightly mussed as if he's just woken up.
Pushing away from the couch, Nina ran her fingers over the crimson upholstery, tracing the intricate patterns there. Over the course of a few months, the study had become like a second home to her. She spent most of her time scouring through books, learning as much as she could. Not that there was a point to the information, it was just for fun, a thing to pass the time.
Shaking her head Nina spun in a slow circle, keeping the tears at bay as she tilted her head further up until her muscles strained from the effort. Millions of books lined the walls, climbing so high she couldn't even see all of them. It was amazing and useless.
Nina hadn't really realized what she'd been doing every time she opened a book, every time she scoured through pages; she'd been trying to find a way to stay with Grim, a way to stop time. It all seemed so silly and useless now, all the knowledge crowding her brain made her almost angry.
Sighing loudly, she dashed at the tears leaking from her eyes and steeled herself. Her voice was resigned but strong, "I'm ready."
Turning away from the library, she stepped into Uri's arms and felt them close tightly around her. Unlike the other times, she was prepared for the sudden roller-coaster-flight that took them from the study to the portal room in less than a second.
For a few stomach-churning moments, Nina held onto Uri and felt all her organs fall back into place and the bile that had coated her throat disappear. "Never gonna get used to that," Nina muttered, the words tasting like sawdust as she let go of Uri and took a few steps back.
The first time she'd come to the Underworld, she'd been too concerned with Grim not killing them to really take inventory of the room. Surprisingly the portal room was small, about the equivalent of a walk-in closet lengthwise, with a giant mirror thing in the center.
"It was meant to keep a hoard from trying to jump through the portal. The kingdom wasn't always this calm." Uri smiled, trying to break the tension between them.
Nina turned and smiled reassuringly. None of this was his fault. In fact, she was grateful to Uri. The prince had given her something she'd never thought she'd get—even in the human world—a chance to love, and be loved back.
"I'm fine, Uri." Nina looked back at the mirror. It was about fourteen feet high and oval-shaped. Around the frame were shimmering designs in a language she was sure she'd never heard of. The entire piece thrummed with a sort of power, an otherworldliness that called to Nina.
She ran her fingertips against the frame lovingly. "Who made this?"
"Yin and Yang. Every kingdom has one, so that royals can move between worlds." She felt Uri's power slide over her back as he drew closer. "Pretty, isn't it?"
"It's beautiful," Nina whispered reverently, tracing the language.
Pulling her hand back, she turned away from the portal and looked directly at Uri. It was time. "Everything has been arranged?"
Uri nodded and reached inside his pocket. "Yup, everything is taken care of. Here."
Nina accepted the phone and slid it into her skirt pocket. Her hands slid over the fabric reverently, the simple gesture giving her strength. It was her first present from Grim, along with a full wardrobe and half of his closet. She could still remember his sultry voice whispering to her from their bed: "I was serious about wanting you, Nina. Not just in my bed, but in my life. I can give you everything you will ever need."
A sob stuck in her throat as Nina pulled away from the memory and felt the material crushed between her fingers.
You're doing the right thing.
She reminded herself as she forced her hands to unclench. "Great, Uri. Thank you again."
Before she could blink, she was suddenly engulfed in a bear-hug, its force almost painful. Nina didn't think twice as she wrapped her arms around Uri and hugged him back fervently. "I'll miss you bossing me around," he whispered into her hair, the words lost in the tangle of curls and coils.
Nina felt Uri's arms close tighter as he shook his head. "I'm so sorry, Nina. If there was another way..." he let the sentence trail away as his emotions took over. Nina felt his power all around them like they were in an ocean, the ebb and flow reminding her of waves.
Squeezing him tight one last time, she drew back and slowly, Uri released her. "It's not your fault." Her voice took the edge of a steel blade, "Besides, I refuse to give my father the satisfaction of killing a broken girl. I've come too far, done too much, to let fear consume me."
A flash of pain and shame crossed Uri's face, but it has gone too soon for Nina to be sure she hadn't just imagined it. "But if it does... Just know that this will always be your home. You can come here anytime."
Nina nodded, her throat constricting tightly.
"Well, if my father suddenly has a change of heart and decides not to kill me, I'll definitely come back. Then you can finally show me where that reaper bus is."
Uri visibly relaxed and showed his first genuine smile of the night. "Sounds like a plan."
Turning away from the prince, Nina went to the mirror and placed her hand against the cool glass... only it wasn't glass, but some other material, almost gel-like. Below her fingers the portal began to shift and move, like small ripples and waves, and then suddenly her hand went all the way through and Nina gasped and snatched her limb back.
"You okay?" Uri blurted out.
Nina rubbed her hand, and laughed nervously. "Oh! It startled me." She gulped and clenched her fists at her side, head held high. "I'm ready."
Forcing her feet to move, Nina pressed her body against the glass and let it ripple and give way. She pushed forward as the gel-like-substance closed around her hands, arms, chest. Taking a deep breath, she dove in.
Nina thought she heard Uri mumbled something, but she couldn't be sure. Than, suddenly, it didn't matter as she was hurtled through time and space. The first time she'd done it, she had her eyes closed and had hung onto Uri like a baby koala, but now she was alone, and the feeling was completely different.
A blinding light flashed, just before a stygian blackness enveloped her. It all happened so fast that her eyes couldn't process the change—then just as quickly as it all began it stopped.
Nina's eyes adjusted to the darkness around her, and brought the landmarks surrounding her into focus. A stone-bench, a bubbling water fountain, Nina recognized it all and knew instantly where she was. She was in the maze inside the chapel, exactly where she'd been when Uri had first marked her hand.
Gasping in cool, crisp air, Nina looked at the maze. It was completely different and exactly the same, all at once.
She brushed invisible mirror-stuff off herself. "Well, okay then."
A sudden disturbance behind her made Nina whirl and come face to face with...Uri? "What are you doing here?"
Uri reached for her hand, and raised a questioning brow. "Forget something?"
A sharp pain seized her. Air rushed back into lungs that had barely been working, and warm blood flowed heavy through her veins. Every muscle jumped, spasmed, her fingertips—ones that had been chilled for months—burned. She gasped, clenched, reached out for Uri and felt a cold so poignant she screamed, reared back, and fell.
A few minutes past, her body turning back to what it used to be. She realized her body was shaking, and she was cold. Nina looked down at her hand, trying to find where Grim's mark was. It was gone.
"How?" Her teeth chattered, the words hurt coming out. Only reapers stronger than each other could remove the marks. Was Uri stronger than Grim?
He smiled down at her. "I storred up the energy. You needed the mark removed."
For a long second, Nina stared up at Uri. He always caught her off gaurd, did something... different. His reasoning made sense though. Grim's power would have probably, protected her in one way or another. But there was something off in the moment, something that Nina was only starting to realize had been off from the start.
Uri had been the one to take her to the Underworld, and he was the one who'd taken her back to the human world. What had been his goal? Motivations?
Something cut into her palm and Nina looked down. Her wedding rings had become twisted, turned inward to her palm. It was yet another reminder of her impending death. But she was happy for the rings, they didn't make her feel so alone. She rubbed her fingers across the diamond reverently.
"I don't think I'll ever figure you out, Uri." Nina climbed to her feet and forced back the tears that were clawing at her eyes. "But that doesn't matter now. Thanks for everything"
—she paused, looked at his myrtle-green eyes— "little brother."
Uri flinched back, opened his mouth like he wanted to say something, but he just gave her a rueful smile, turned sharply, and disappeared. The portal closed behind him, and the silence rang with a finality Nina didn't need.
Taking a deep breath, Nina went and sat on the stone bench beside the fountain. Reaching deep in her skirt pocket, she pulled out the phone and then dialed the number for Detective Thompson. Before Grim had come and worked that weird mind trick, the woman had given Nina her card and told her to call her if anything happened.
Well, I know I'm about to get murdered by my father, so I think that counts for something.