Sarwat Chadda - Devil’s Kiss

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There's Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself…And Billi SanGreal.
As the youngest and only female member of the Knights Templar, Bilquis SanGreal grew up knowing she wasn't normal. Instead of hanging out at the mall or going on dates, she spends her time training as a soldier in her order's ancient battle against the Unholy.
Billi's cloistered life is blasted apart when her childhood friend, Kay, returns from Jerusalem, gorgeous and with a dangerous chip on his shoulder. He's ready to reclaim his place in Billi's life, but she's met someone new: amber-eyed Michael, who seems to understand her like no one else, effortlessly claiming a stake in her heart.
But the Templars are called to duty before Billi can enjoy the pleasant new twist to her life. One of the order's ancient enemies has resurfaced, searching for a treasure that the Templars have protected for hundreds of years – a cursed mirror powerful enough to kill all of London 's firstborn. To save her city from catastrophe, Billi will have to put her heart aside and make sacrifices greater than any of the Templars could have imagined.

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But Billi was faster and slammed the pommel into his face. Michael crashed backwards into the fallen debris, splashing into a puddle. Jagged spikes of pain shot through Billi’s head, and her vision was hazy, blurred by tears. She stumbled forward, holding the quivering sword tip directly at Michael.

He looked up at her, face frozen into a twisted grimace. The Silver Sword touched his chin, and bobbed above his throat. He snarled.

‘So here you are. And now you intend to kill me?’

‘As you killed the Egyptian.’

Michael smiled.

‘Not quite.’ He raised his hand. ‘Help me, my friend.’

The darkness beyond the strange forest of girders quivered like a heatwave off tarmac. Billi thought she heard something, but under her own heaving breath she couldn’t tell from which direction. Then she heard it again, and realized it was in her head.

Billi.

A black silhouette framed itself and stepped out of the shadows, his face startlingly white against the darkness surrounding him.

Kay.

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Kay smiled. Billi’s heart clenched as he stepped closer.

He’s changed so much already.

His skin shone like pearl under the ghostly light, smooth, translucent, flawless. His eyes burned bright and sharp with desire, with hunger.

With hate.

‘I’m happy you’re here, Billi. We can spend your last few moments together,’ he said.

‘Kay -’

He roared and flew across the gap between them. Billi dodged sideways, caught her foot on uneven concrete and crashed down hard. She raised the sword, but Kay slammed his boot into her wrist; the nerves screamed and went numb. Tears swelled and through the blur she saw the Silver Sword hurtle away.

Too fast, how did -

His foot hit her chest like an iron sledgehammer. She gasped, breathing in jagged ice and fire; her ribs cracked.

‘Kay. Please,’ she murmured. Her head was tumbling, her legs loose like wet rope.

He’s too strong.

I can’t stop him.

‘Kay, don’t.’

‘What, don’t you like it? Why not? All this is thanks to you.’ He hoisted her up, one handed. ‘Because of you.’

He gave a broken, insane laugh. Billi saw red teardrops sprinkle his cheeks. He lowered his head against her and whispered. ‘I can’t bear it. It’s too much.’ He raised his head and grinned maniacally. ‘Help me. I want to kill you so much.’ He punched her in the face.

Billi blacked out.

She could taste the metallic-edged blood, her blood, swilling in her mouth. She opened her eyes, but her vision reeled and the ceiling above spun round and round. She couldn’t get up. She lay among the debris, barely able to move. ‘Kay, I’m so sorry.’ She slid her hands out, hoping to find something to help her up. Her right palm touched steel, cold, hard, familiar.

The Silver Sword.

Slowly, they both looked at it. A stream of power dribbled through her palm into her arm. Her grip firmed.

Then relaxed.

‘I can’t,’ she said.

Not Kay.

‘Take it, Billi.’ He stared at her, eyes blazing with madness. His fingers were hooked like talons and he snarled. Tears, thick and red, smeared his face. ‘I can’t stop myself.’ He grabbed her and Billi witnessed the struggle within him. ‘You have to do it,’ he whispered. ‘Stop me.’

Kay had been true, to her, to them both. He’d given his soul, damned himself, to save her. In that moment she looked at him and she knew what the prophecy meant.

She will sacrifice the one she loves to save them.

It wasn’t about her dad.

It was Kay.

Billi’s hand tightened round the sword hilt.

‘Forgive me, Kay.’

The groan escaping his lips rose like a banshee wail. The sky turned white with lightning and she saw him, saw him as close and as clearly as she’d seen anyone.

The soft, gentle contours of his jaw, the downy white hairs on his chin, his lips. She could still feel their touch on hers.

Billi closed her eyes. There was warmth from the blade, the pain receded and dawn was coming.

‘Finish it!’ screamed Michael.

Kay dropped to his knees. He cradled her and wrapped his hand round hers and the sword hilt.

Billi settled herself in his lap. She looked into his eyes and saw courage there. She had to be as brave as Kay, if the firstborn were to be saved. If Michael was to be stopped a sacrifice was needed.

They looked at each other, and he gently pressed his lips to hers.

‘Do it, Billi,’ he whispered.

Billi’s hand trembled, but Kay tightened his round hers and together they held the sword steady. He pulled her tightly against him, squeezing his lips hard against hers. A thin rasp of air slipped through.

‘Goodbye,’ he said.

Billi pushed the sword into Kay’s heart.

Blood erupted from the wound and Kay’s body went limp. Billi pulled the sword out and it slipped from her fingers as she cradled his collapsing body. She pressed her hands over the wound.

‘It’s OK, Billi.’

Thick, sticky blood clogged her hands and soaked his shirt. Kay choked; frothy red bubbles burst from his mouth and nostrils.

It’s OK, Billi.

‘Kay,’ she whispered. His scarlet hands cupped her face, and held her steady. The bloody handprints were warm against her face. Handprints like her mother had left on her bedroom door. She looked into his eyes, willing him to hang on. It didn’t matter how long, but every second was one second more.

‘I’m sorry, Kay,’ she said. He was dying, but she wanted to know every last moment.

He stared back, eyes clear, focused. His bloody mouth split into a smile, that secret smile.

Beautiful.

His last breath was just a sigh. She stared, waiting, waiting for him to breathe, just a little.

Just a little.

Please, Kay.

Just a little.

But nothing came.

Billi squeezed his body against hers. She covered his lips with hers, tasting the salty blood, vainly hoping for the slightest breath.

But nothing came.

She looked at him, but Kay was gone. Those big blue eyes faded, open but empty. He wasn’t looking at her any more. She heard the scrape of metal sliding on the stone floor, and the creak of a foot on timber. A shadow fell over her. She didn’t look round.

‘What d’you think he sees, with eyes so wide?’ she asked.

The cold, silver blade touched her cheek. ‘You will know soon enough,’ said Michael.

Billi raised her head. Michael held the Silver Sword to her throat. He looked at her, not with triumph, but a strange resignation. Like he’d always known it would end like this.

Billi touched her cheek and felt Kay’s sticky blood marking her, protecting her, just as her mother’s had done. She stared at the dark red stains on her fingers, and stopped.

Her mother had known how to stop Michael. He hadn’t abandoned Billi that night he’d come to their home. He couldn’t reach her. Jamila had marked the door with the blood of sacrifice.

Back then, her mother had died to save her, and now, Kay had too. She pressed her bloody fingers against her lips. Kay had died to prove his prophecy right, and now it was her turn. But if she was wrong she would die. Strangely she didn’t mind.

Kay would be waiting.

‘It’s better this way,’ said Michael.

‘Just do it.’

The sword bolted up and swept down. Billi held Kay against her heart as the blow struck.

The Silver Sword shattered into thousands of sparkling lights, a silent eruption of diamond stars that blew bright, then gently vanished, gone before they touched the ground.

There was a sting on her neck, and she could feel the warm trickle of blood rolling down her cold skin.

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