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Since the car crash that took her fathers life three years ago, Emmas life has been a freaky and unending lesson in caution. Surviving accidents has taken priority over being a normal seventeen-year-old, so Emma spends her days taking pictures of life instead of living it. Falling in love with a boy was never part of the plan. Falling for a reaper who makes her chest ache and her head spin? Not an option. Its not easy being dead, especially for a reaper in love with a girl fate has put on his list not once, but twice. Finns fellow reapers give him hell about spending time with Emma, but Finn couldnt let her die before, and hes not about to let her die now. He will protect the girl he loves from the evil he accidentally unleashed, even if it means sacrificing the only thing he has lefthis soul.

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Inbetween

Kissed by Death - 1

by

Tara Fuller

For Heather Howland, who makes dreams come true.

This book would not be without you.

Prologue

Finn TWO YEARS EARLIER

Tell me again. How did you miss the mark? I shoved my hands in my pockets and pressed my lips together to keep from grinning. I swear, Anaya, this is the last time I follow one of you Heaven reapers anywhere.

Anaya and I walked down a two-lane strip of asphalt that glistened with puddles of leftover rain.

Somewhere in the distance, a second round of clouds let out a hungry rumble. Anaya silently kept pace beside me, the gold band around her biceps glinting with each feather-soft footstep.

She turned her nose up into the air. I never miss a mark.

Then would you mind explaining why Im walking up a mountain to get to our reap? We couldve just flashed there.

She squinted at her surroundings, hesitating. I knew we were close, but it was way too fun messing with her to let this one go. Its okay to admit youre losing your touch, I said. Id be happy to take the lead on this one.

Anaya held up her hand, ignoring me. Do you hear that?

I stopped, listening to the mangled wail of a horn in the distance. As if pulled in by the sound, a black blur, like a cloud of ink, whipped past us before disappearing around the bend.

Shadows. Scavengers from the outskirts of Hell. Souls that werent chosen to start again, had escaped their reaper, or hadnt earned their way into Heaven, so theyd been left to decay and rot.

They were soulless beings that craved the scent of death. The taste of a soul.

I hated them. But I hated the memories they brought back even more.

Every shadow that blurred across my vision was a cold reminder of Allison, the love of my afterlife.

What Id done to her. What Id almost let her become. Her name tumbling around in my skull made my chest ache.

But I couldnt change it. Id never be able to change it. Id pushed her into a world where wed never be together again and nearly gotten myself banished to Hell in the process. The shadows would never let me forget it. After fifteen years of penance, Balthazar wasnt likely to let me forget it either.

A sick feeling started to brew in my gut, so I shook it off and watched another black blur zip past us.

At least they always led us to our targets.

See. Anaya smiled and skipped ahead. Were here.

Sure enough, around the last bend, a candy-apple-red Camaro lay upside down, crumpled like a discarded Coke can at the tree line. The horn blared, the sound careering off the rock wall and slamming back into the cliffside forest where it splintered into a thousand echoes between the branches. If I had to guess, the car had taken a similar journey. A ringlet of white smoke seeped from under the ruined hood and twirled up into the air.

Looks like we have a winner. Anaya pulled her pearl-handled scythe from the leather belt she wore around her white dress, and twirled it in her hand. The twelve-inch blade, with its efficient, palm-sized handle, gleamed like it had never been used.

I glanced down at my sad excuse for a scythe with its plain iron handle and dingy blade. Heavens reapers got all the perks. I may have been a slave to the Inbetween, but I was still a reaper, for Gods sake. We were supposed to be the stuff of nightmare and legend. Youd think theyd at least give me a decent scythe. Hey, what do you think the chances are of me scoring one of those?

Keep dreaming, Finn.

I stopped, leaving a few feet of distance between the car and me. Whoever was in there wasnt ready for me. Not yet. A slow warmth, an ache, spread through my chest, and drove sparks through my veins. Not the impatient icy burn I would have expected from a reap at all.

Thatwas different.

Anaya strolled past me, the shimmery brown plaits that hung down to her waist swaying behind her.

Look at the bright side, she said. At least they did away with those awful cloaks.

She gripped the scythe and looked to the heavens. Her lips moved around the words to a prayer, one shed never let me hear. Then, with a graceful sweeping motion, the blade of her scythe sliced through the car. She tugged once, twice, and yanked her glittery prize from the wreckage. Anaya shoved her scythe back into the leather belt at her hip and pulled the man to his feet. The shadows were on him in an instant, hissing and swirling like smoke around his legs and waist, just waiting for us to make a mistake. They were desperate. Hungry. Of course, their reaction wasnt really a surprise. Balthazar had loaded the territories with reapers, cutting off their food supplysouls rarely slipped through the cracks anymore.

Anaya turned around, tucking the soul behind her, and swung out her scythe. The shadows shrank back before dissolving into an oily spot on the pavement. She scowled and shoved her scythe back in its holster. Vermin.

Vermin. Id almost doomed Allison to be vermin. I couldnt look away from the dark spot on the pavement.

Emma? The soul babbled, rubbing his head. His eyes swam dizzily in his skull as he tried to regain his bearings. Emma. You have to help Emma. Have you called an ambulance?

I closed my eyes, trying to block him out. I didnt want to know her name.

Its going to be fine, sir. Shes going to a verynice place. Dont worry. Anaya looked up at me, her odd golden eyes begging me to back up her lie.

I couldnt give him what he needed. What he needed was to hear that his daughter was going to live a long, happy life. All I offered was death. I wouldnt lie to him. The fact that I was about to take his little girl to the Inbetween was bad enough.

If she ever decided she was ready, that is. I glanced back at the car, waiting for the icy pull to kick in. Something still didnt feel right about this.

Dad! a girls broken voice cried from the inside the crumpled car.

Help her! the man cried, trying to scrabble toward the car. Anaya easily held his shimmering form back. For the love of God, shes only fifteen years old. You should have helped her first.

Now the pull kicked in. Except, this pull was dizzying and familiar in an unfamiliar way. And getting stronger by the second. My head spun with the force of it. Something was wrong here. Nothing about this felt like a standard reap. But Id swear I felt this before. Once

Memories pulsed through my mind in blinding flashes as I inched toward the vehicle. Soft-as-satin lips, warm whispers against my neck, smiles like the sun The pull intensified, like a pounding in my chest, and my knees buckled. I knelt down to the broken window. Something like hope surged through me, followed by a cold rush of fear. I could only think of one other time that it had felt like this. Back when Id peeled the soul from a frail, bloody body, packed in snow. The day that had changed me forever.

No. It couldnt be her. Not again, and not like this. Blond hair lay matted with blood against the girls cheek. I reached through the window and traced the path of a tear that had fallen from her closed eyelids, my fingers scattering like mist. Her skin was petal-soft, deadly cold. A warm spot pooled in my hand where we touched, then traveled up my arm, down my neck where the heat exploded in my chest. Connection throbbed beneath my ribs. Certainty pounded in my temples.

Allison

I jerked my hand back and scrambled away from the car. It was her. After all these years it was her.

Whats wrong with you? Anaya sounded annoyed.

Dad? the girl whimpered again, weaker this time. Or maybe that was the gray, gauzy feeling that was suffocating me. Fifteen years. Fifteen years of wondering if Id done the right thing, and this is what I find? A girl halfway to death, clutching a bloody backpack?

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