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The action thrills and the passion burns in this red-hot conclusion to the Wildefire trilogy. Teenage volcano goddess Ashline Wilde discovers that her former love, Colt Halliday, has an evil plan to kill the Cloak, the benevolent beings that oversee the gods. And thats not allhe also wants to merge Ash and her two sisters back into a single, too-powerful goddess, Pele. Ash must stop her trickster-god ex-boyfriend once and for alland to do it, shes going to have to feed a few flames.

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Afterglow

Wildefire - 3

by

Karsten Knight

To Mom and Dad

Four lines in the front of a book cant repay twenty-eight years of encouragement.

NORWAY: SIX MONTHS AGO

BLOOD & MEMORY

The Island of Svalbard

Colts snowmobile picked up speed as he revved the engine, racing north across the vast glacier. Even with the Arctic wind stinging his cheeks and his cold fingers numb on the handlebars, he couldnt stop the excited smile that crept across his face.

After all, out of the hundreds of gods hed hunted down throughout his many lifetimes, Mnemosyne was always his favorite goddess to kill.

Still, he couldnt help but gaze at the endless tundra around him and think, This? This sparsely populated island, this barren wasteland is where she chose to hide from me?

Hed hunted her down twice before in factonce in 1829, and then again in 1924but apparently this time Mnemosyne thought if she tucked herself away at the end of the world, hed never find her. The goddess honestly believed she could outsmart him.

Well, she should have known better than to try to out-trick a trickster god.

The thrill of the hunt grew in him as he saw the lone structure appear on the horizon.

A church.

For nearly forty miles Colt had seen nothing but snow, rocky outcroppings, and the occasional silhouette of a reindeer darting through the polar night. Now, through the darkness, he could see the outline of the log walls, the acute triangles that made up the roof. Up this far north the winter night lasted for more than four months, but the golden cross atop the impressive steeple still glinted in the low twilight spilling over the horizon.

Colt was so transfixed on the church and the target lurking inside it that he never saw the ambush coming.

The first arrow slipped into his shoulder with a sickening shick sound. The second tore a bloody line along his jawbone, but it was the third that struck him dead-on in the heart.

He toppled off the back of the snowmobile and onto the unforgiving glacial ice. The snowmobile slid to a stop thirty feet ahead, where a figure in a fur-lined coat emerged from her hiding placeshed been lying in wait for him beneath a special tarp that had camouflaged her amid the ice and stone. She tossed her crossbow to the side and advanced on the trickster with a serrated hunting knife, ready to finish the job.

Even with two arrows protruding from his body and blood pouring out of his chest, Colt sat up.

He climbed to his feet.

He wrapped his hands around the shaft of the arrow in his shoulder, and with a savage scream he jerked it out of his flesh.

With an even louder howl he ripped the second arrow out of his heart.

But then he smiled.

It was enough to make the huntress pause in her tracks.

Beneath his parka his regenerative abilities worked their magic, rapidly repairing muscle and arteries, and finally sealing the flesh over what should have been mortal wounds. When the process completed just seconds later, there wasnt even the faintest scar peeking through the holes in his parka.

Colt tossed the bloody arrows to the assassins feet. Now that he could get a good look beneath her hood, he recognized her as Artemis, Greek goddess of the hunt. So Mnemosyne hired you to protect her from me . . . without warning you that I cant be killed?

Artemis circled around him, a lioness stalking her prey. She told me all about your healing abilities. But she also told me that youre not as immortal as you pretend to be. That you have . . . a weakness.

When her eyes darted to his chest, he knew she was talking about his heart. The only way he could diethe only way hed ever diedwas to have his heart ripped right out of his chest or otherwise completely destroyed. Still, he would show her no fear. Weakness? Was she talking about my fondness for chocolate?

Artemis didnt take the bait. Im going to carve you up like a pumpkin, trickster. But dont worryIll keep your heart on ice for you.

Artemis lunged for him with superhuman agility, closing the space between them in a single bound. Her hunters knife arced down, aiming for his heart.

But Colt, no stranger to battle, intercepted her in midair and held her by the wrist. Before she could break free, he withdrew the stun gun hed been concealing in his pocket, pressed it to her exposed neck, and pulled the trigger. A heavy electric current racked her body for several seconds, until Colt let her drop to the ground.

He wasnt done with her yet, though. He dragged the convulsing huntress over the ice, and with quick work he tied her to the back end of his idling snowmobile. Using a second length of wire, he jammed up the throttle. The snowmobiles engine roared as it lurched forward, and Colt watched with unbridled glee as it took off, riderless, across the glacier, dragging Artemis behind it.

Five minutes later, when he pushed open the heavy teak doors to the church, he half-expected Mnemosyne to be in hiding. Instead she was kneeling at the altar with her back to him. Beyond her a small gap in the back wall must have either collapsed or never been finished, because the church simply opened out into the sharp cliffs of the fjord beyond. The polar twilight spilling through the opening and the chandelier overhead combined to give the church an eerie purple glow.

Beautiful Mnemosyne, Colt called out in a lyrical, singsong voice. Greek Titan of memory, and bane of my many existences.

Mnemosyne turned her head to the side and gazed at Colt over her shoulder. Between her shorn haircut and her dark robe, she had a monastic look to her. So, she said calmly. Youve come for me again.

Colt rolled his eyes. Some gods always had a penchant for dramatically stating the obvious. You know, last lifetime, when I told you that Id hunt you down to the ends of the earth, I had no idea you were going to take me so literally. He toed the coal stove that she must have been using for cooking and warmth; it clearly didnt heat the room very well, thanks to the drafty hole in the rear of the church. You could have at least lived out your short life in luxurymaybe a Manhattan penthouse, or a jungle loft. This is just . . . depressing.

I wasnt hiding from you. I was waiting for you, Mnemosyne said. Besides, I like it here. Mnemosyne turned back to the beautiful scene through the open wall. The sounds of the Arctic Ocean lapping at the ice and stone a hundred feet below were just barely audible. Finally she pointed to something on the eastern wall he hadnt noticed before. They like it here too.

It was a painting, so crudely done it could have been some Paleolithic cave drawing. Rough as the artwork was, Colt recognized the image in the painting.

The dark, pitch-black body of a massive creature.

Its gray, bear-trap teeth.

Its single blue flame of an eye.

The Cloak . . . Of course the ancient, monstrous bastards liked it here. In their home netherworld they were hyper-intelligent and all-knowing. But they had a weakness: They were allergic to hate. It was like radiation to themexposure to hatred and violence slowly devolved them into something vicious, bloodthirsty, and wild. Enough exposure could actually kill them altogether.

It was a fatal flaw that Colt planned on exploiting soon enough.

They were right, you know, Mnemosyne said. She was on her feet now, leaning against one of the wooden pillars. When they took our memories from us. Being able to remember lifetime after lifetime, accumulating centuries of history and wisdomit should have made us wiser, more compassionate, more capable of creating a better world for humans and gods alike to share. Instead the weight of all those memories created monsters like you.

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