The Beautiful Ashes. Jeaniene Frost
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Название: The Beautiful Ashes

Автор: Jeaniene Frost

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современная зарубежная литература

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isbn: 9781474001021

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СКАЧАТЬ was his chilling response. Then, still pinning me to my chair with that single hand, he held my locket up.

      I gasped. Something dark poked out of the small mirror, like a snake made of blackest smoke. It disappeared when Adrian smashed the mirror against the steering wheel, but an eerie wind whistled through the car, ruffling my hair and stinging my nostrils with its acrid scent.

      Adrian muttered a word in that unknown language, and I didn’t need a translator to tell me it was a curse.

      “What was that?” My voice was hoarse.

      He threw me a pitying glance, which frightened me even more. If he wasn’t angry, we must really be screwed.

      His next words proved that. “Brace yourself, Ivy. You’re about to meet a demon.”

      I didn’t consider myself religious. My parents used to take Jasmine and me to church on Christmas, but it was more a social event than a pious one. Hearing we were about to be attacked by a demon, however, made me pray like I’d never done before. I just wished I knew if anyone was listening.

      Adrian wasn’t praying. He was cursing up a storm, if I correctly translated the spate of words coming from his mouth. He’d also lost that pitying expression, because the looks he shot me now were distinctly grim. It wasn’t the right time, but I couldn’t stop myself from asking the obvious.

      “How did it find us?”

      Adrian stomped on the accelerator, and the muscle car shot forward like it had rockets in the engine.

      “Through the mirror,” he said shortly. “For stronger demons, mirrors act as portals, and you’ve been number one on their Most Wanted list since you escaped them in Bennington.”

      I gaped at him. “Maybe you should have told me that?”

      “You think I smash every mirror near you because I don’t want you to get conceited?” Then his tone softened. “You’re barely holding it together with what you do know, Ivy. I’m not about to tell you what you can’t handle yet.”

      Anger flared, which felt better than the fear that made my blood seem like it had been replaced by ice water.

      “No, I wasn’t ready to know that demons used mirrors as portals. I also wasn’t ready to know demons existed, or had kidnapped my sister, or that my parents were dead, or any of the horrible things I’ve dealt with in the past two weeks. But that didn’t stop them from happening, so quit protecting me from the truth, Adrian! It doesn’t help a damn bit!”

      Adrian glanced at me, a gauntlet of emotions flitting across his features.

      “You’re right. If we survive, I’ll apologize.”

      My laughter was bleak. “You? Say you’re sorry? Now I really want to live.”

      To my surprise, he laughed as well, though it was colored with dark expectancy.

      “Hold that thought. You’ll need it.”

      Before I could respond, something filled the road in front of us. I would’ve said it was storm clouds, except clouds don’t sweep along the ground like a heavy fog rolling in.

      “Shut your vents,” Adrian said, flipping the tiny levers on his side. I did the same, more apprehension filling me as he turned the entire air-conditioning system off. No, those weren’t low-hanging clouds. They were something far more ominous.

      “Turn around,” I said, my voice suddenly breathy.

      “It wouldn’t matter” was Adrian’s chilling reply. “He’d only follow us. I need you to find hallowed ground, Ivy.”

      I couldn’t take my eyes away from the billowing clouds in front of us. They were so dark, they seemed to devour the beams that came from Adrian’s headlights.

      “All right,” I mumbled. “Give me your phone, I’ll look up the nearest church or cemetery.”

      “It’s too late for that,” he said, stunning me. “You need to find it yourself.”

      “How?” I burst out. We were almost at the line of black clouds. The temperature in the car plummeted, making my skin feel like it had turned to ice.

      “It’s in your bloodline,” Adrian said, swinging off the road so sharply that the back end began to fishtail. “You can sense hallowed ground, so find some, Ivy. Now.”

      “I don’t know how!” I shouted.

      The car shuddered over the uneven terrain, bouncing so much I almost hit my head on the roof, but I didn’t tell Adrian to slow down. That wall of darkness filled up the rear window of the Challenger until I couldn’t see the glow of our tail lights anymore.

      “Yes, you do.” A growl that sounded comforting compared to the horrible hissing noises coming from outside the car.

      “I don’t!” What was that flash of white on my side of the car? Or that new, ripping sound? Oh God, were those teeth scraping away at the metal on my door?

      “It’s getting in, it’s getting in!”

      “He can’t get in the car.”

      Adrian’s strong voice broke through my panic. I stared at him, my eyes starting to burn from the acrid stench that crept in through parts of the car we hadn’t been able to seal.

      “I warded it against demons a long time ago,” he went on.

      I felt better about that for three seconds, which was how long it took before the car lifted up on one side like a gargantuan hand had swatted it. For a paralyzing moment, I wasn’t sure if we were going to flip completely over. Then we crashed down hard enough to make the windows shatter, and I tasted blood from my jaw snapping shut on my tongue.

      “’Course, that doesn’t mean he can’t tear the car apart around us,” Adrian said, stomping on the gas as soon as all four wheels were on the ground. “We’re running out of time. Where’s the hallowed ground?”

      “I. Don’t. Know,” I screamed. My heart was pounding out of my chest from terror. If I knew a way out of this, I’d take it.

      “Yes, you do,” he insisted, those sapphire eyes searing me when he glanced over. “Tell me which direction you want to run. That’s the right way, I promise.”

      Which way did I want to run? In whatever direction this living nightmare wasn’t! The car lifted again, and everything in me braced for another impact. That awful hissing noise grew into a roar, and Adrian’s gaze met mine. In those darkly beautiful depths, I realized these would be the last moments of our lives if I didn’t use an ability I’d never heard of before.

      In the seconds before the car came crashing down, I closed my eyes. Concentrated on which direction I wanted to flee to, and tried to ignore the pain as flying glass pelted me from all sides. My instincts were screaming at me to run from the horrible thing outside these crumbling metal walls, and I let those instincts consume me, filling me until I couldn’t СКАЧАТЬ