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Kiss of Frost

Kiss of Frost (Mythos Academy #2)(48)
Author: Jennifer Estep

Besides, Preston wouldn’t believe me anyway.

Preston laughed, and the harsh, mocking sound fluttered against the wAll s, somehow darkening the shadows All around us.

"I don’t care what you did. You kil ed my sister, and now you’re going to pay for it."

He cocked his head to one side, studying me. "All that’s left is to decide how much I want to make you suffer in the meantime."

His words chil ed me to the bone, because I knew he meant them. He was just as determined to kil me as Jasmine had been to sacrifice Morgan to Loki. I wondered if Preston would do the same thing to me. If he would stake me out down here in the sawdust and concrete, chant some magic mumbo jumbo, and dedicate my death to the evil god he served before he put a crossbow bolt through my skul .

The sick, horrid thought made me want to vomit, but I forced myself to just breathe-in and out, in and out, like my mom had taught me. I couldn’t give in to the panic. If I did that, I was already dead. Calm, I had to stay calm, and I had to think. That was the only way I was going to get out of this alive.

My eyes flicked down, but Oliver had quit screaming.

Now, the Spartan lay quiet and stil at my feet. A wide pool of blood had formed under his left shoulder, mixing with the sawdust on the floor. I didn’t know if the Spartan was dead or not, and I didn’t dare bend down to check. Not with Preston stil aiming his crossbow at me.

"Don’t worry about him," Preston sneered. "Like I told you before, archery’s not reAll y my thing, but that’s a pretty nasty wound. If he’s not dead by the time I’m done with you, I’l put another bolt through his skul and finish him off. ActuAll y, this wil work out even better than I’d planned. I’l make it look like the two of you fought and kil ed each other. That way, no one wil be chasing me after the fact." Think, Gwen, think!

Okay, so Oliver couldn’t help, since he was so badly injured, but I had to do something to try and save us. I had to keep Preston talking while I figured out some sort of plan.

"Why now?" I asked, wetting my lips. "Why did you decide to kil me now? Why wait All these weeks?" Preston’s face tightened with anger. "Because after Jasmine’s death, after they found out that the Ashtons are Reapers, the members of the Pantheon started hunting for us, so they could throw us into one of their pathetic little prisons. I had to leave school in Athens, and my parents had to go into hiding. Besides, I couldn’t get to you at the academy. I’d visited Jasmine there before, and I couldn’t take a chance that someone would recognize me. Like your friend Daphne."

All sorts of images from the past two days fil ed my mind.

Preston always standing next to the lobby wAll . Me never seeing him with anyone else, even though he always claimed he was meeting friends. The fact that he always disappeared whenever Daphne and Carson showed up.

The Valkyrie tel ing me that she didn’t see his profile and picture with the rest of the student photos on the New York academy’s Web site.

Something whispered at my feet, and I spotted Oliver slowly, slowly sliding his hand down along the floor. Relief flooded my body, chasing away some of the cold dread.

The Spartan wasn’t dead yet, even though his eyes were closed and he was acting like he was.

I focused my attention on Preston again, determined to keep the Reaper talking for as long as possible.

Determined to keep him looking at me and not Oliver. I didn’t know what the Spartan was up to, but I was going to give him a chance to do it.

"So it was All a lie, then," I said, rocking forward on my heels, so Preston wouldn’t notice the fact that Oliver was digging in his jacket pocket for something. "You flirting and chatting me up All those times, asking me to lunch. You’ve been trying to get me alone All weekend, just so you could kil me. And you’ve been staying down here, too, haven’t you? Here in the construction site, since All the rooms were rented out to Mythos students and staff for the weekend." Preston nodded. "Yeah, pretty much. I was going to kil you that first night, right outside the party, but then your little Spartan boyfriend came outside and got in the middle of things."

I wrapped my arms around my chest, feeling numb and frozen inside. Every word Preston said only added to the ice running through my veins. I remembered how happy I’d been that Preston had been flirting with me that night, how eager I’d been to fol ow him around the side of the building so we could make out.

Preston might have kissed me, but he would have fol owed it up by shoving a dagger through my heart. I’d been so pissed at Logan for butting in, but the Spartan had saved my life. If I got out of this alive, I was going to tel Logan as much, and that I was sorry for-

for everything.

"And the avalanche?" I asked. "You texted me and asked me to meet you at the hotel, so what exactly-you could make sure I was going down the mountain at the right time?"

"Wel , yeah." Preston rol ed his eyes. "I only had enough explosives for one try at that. I didn’t want to waste them."

"And the Fenrir wolf?"

He shrugged. "I had it fol ow you around the slopes and keep an eye on you. I figured that if the avalanche didn’t get you, then the wolf would finish the job. But the stupid dog got hurt instead."

Preston glanced to his left and let out a sharp whistle. A shadow I hadn’t noticed before detached itself from the wAll and came over to him. The Fenrir wolf walked with a noticeable limp, although a bandage covered its leg where the tree branch had skewered it. Preston’s doing, I supposed. As weird as it was, I was glad to see that the wolf was okay. It wasn’t the creature’s fault Preston was a Reaper maniac who wanted to murder me.

"Useless dog," Preston snarled.

The wolf lowered its head, but I saw its red eyes narrow the tiniest bit. I didn’t know how much of Preston’s words the creature understood, but the wolf didn’t seem to like the Reaper any more than I did. So why did it obey him? What kind of hold did Preston have over it?

While Preston glared at the creature, I glanced down at Oliver. Somehow the Spartan had gotten his cel phone out of his jacket pocket. His pain-fil ed eyes fluttered open, and he looked at me. I nodded, tel ing him to do whatever he was trying to do. That I’d keep Preston crowing for as long as I could. Bloody fingers shaking, Oliver punched a button on the phone, then another one. I stepped in front of him, so Preston wouldn’t see the light from the screen glowing in the semidarkness.

"How did you even know I’d be here at the ski resort to start with?" I asked. "You took a big risk coming All the way here from wherever you were hiding."

He shrugged. "Everyone always comes to the Winter Carnival. It’s a Mythos Academy tradition." I could have laughed at the irony. Daphne had said those very same words to me earlier this week, but I hadn’t reAll y believed her-or known that such a tradition was probably going to be the death of me. On the floor, Oliver hit some more buttons on his phone.

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