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Reign (An Unfortunate Fairy Tale 4)

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“She’s right. We follow him.” Mina instructed.

Anders went farther up the tunnel, trying to stay on higher ground—anything that hadn’t been submerged in the floodwater. He peeled off down a left passageway, and they came to a second set of air lock doors. Anders jumped up onto the round wheel and—this time when Mina turned it—it unlocked and opened easily. He scampered right through the door.

The girls were a bit more hesitant.

Mina went first into the second air lock. It was dark. There was a slight smell of kerosene in the air as if a lantern or heater had been lit recently. She put her hands out in front of her and tried to make it to a wall, but she stumbled over something on the floor. Mina let out a cry as she fell forward onto the large form. She got up and tried to feel around on the ground but almost lost it when she realized what she was feeling.

Her hands were roaming over a dead body.

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Mina’s hands stilled on the dead body as bile rose to her throat.

But then she realized it was still warm. Even though every part of her wanted to run away, she stayed.

She heard a slight moan, and instinct kicked in.

“Light! I need light!”

Ever and Nan searched the room until one of them found a kerosene lamp and matches. The room was quickly illuminated as Ever held the lamp close to Mina.

“It’s Nix!” Ever cried out. “He’s hurt.”

Nix was sprawled across the floor. He groaned and his eyes started to flutter open. He immediately reached for the back of his head and winced. “Where am I?”

Mina looked around, unsure exactly how to answer him. “Right outside the air lock, below the river.”

“That’s right,” he said, cringing again. “I was supposed to meet you and take you to Constance.” He groaned and tried to sit up but almost tipped over from the pain. He curled up in a ball and nursed the wound on his head.

“Nick?” Nan said.

“Yeah. He’s one of us,” Ever said without a blink. “Nix, what’s the last thing you remember?”

“I remember coming around the corner and putting the lamp down to unlock the door. I think someone came up from behind and attacked me.”

“You poor thing!” Ever said softly.

Nan cast an odd look over to Mina, both of them surprised at Ever’s nurturing side appearing out of nowhere.

“You mean someone from this side of the door?” Mina asked. “Are you sure? Because that would have to mean it’s one of the Godmothers.”

Nix stood slowly with Ever’s help. “Yeah, it must have been. But why would they attack me? I’m so confused.” He leaned against the wall.

“Someone sealed the outer air lock door, and we were caught by the river when the walls started to come down. We could have drowned. I’m guessing whoever did that didn’t want you in the way,” Mina answered.

“That’s terrible! I’m so sorry. If I had been paying more attention—or if I was still a Nixie—I would have been able to sense someone down here, so close to water. Mina, please forgive me. I’m such a failure!”

“So you’re a…a Nixie?” Nan breathed out slowly.

“Uh…hi, Nan,” Nix said sheepishly. “It’s Nix actually. I mean down here with my kind it is. But for school and stuff, Nick is better.”

“Nix used to be a Nixie.” Ever spoke up.

“What is that?”

“Think jolly green giant but likes the water,” Ever explained.

Nan chuckled. “You said ‘used to be.’ What happened?”



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