“I don’tknow.” How can I explain the effect his magic had on me? Even now I remember how it whispered in my ear, and tugged on my skin, and drew me ever closer to the tomb. I…couldn’t ignore it. I didn’t want to.
“Okay,” Sybil says, waving my explanation away. “So you went inside a crypt…” She waits for me to continue.
I take a deep breath. “The place was covered in spells, really arcane ones. I don’t know how long they’d been there, but they were still intact.”
Sybil nods. “That sometimes happens with old spells,” she says. “Age can strengthen well-placed magic.” This girl loves magical history.
I continue. “Beyond all the spells, there was a sarcophagus—and I, uh, opened it.”
Sybil pinches the bridge of her nose, then takes a large swallow of her drink. She shakes her head. “You’re never supposed to open shit like that. Tombs—especially old ones—are full of curses.”
About that…
“There was a man inside the sarcophagus, Sybil. He looked just as alive as you or me, except he was sleeping.” I lower my voice even further. “Somehow, he was the one who had been calling to me. I don’t know how he managed to use his magic when he couldn’t wake, but he did. And it looked like he’d been in that coffin for centuries.”
Sybil frowns. “Selene, I say this with all the love in my heart, but are you sure you weren’t just imagining this? Maybe you got a concussion during the crash…”
I give my friend a look. “My memory may not be perfect, but Iknowwhat I saw.”
If anything, Sybil looks more horrified, not less. “Then what do you think happened to this man?” she asks.
“He was cursed”—My queen, what have you done?—“by someone close to him, I think.”
“And they buried him alive in that tomb? For centuries?”
It’s a terrifying prospect. “I don’t know, Sybil. There’s obviously more to the story than that. He seemed…like he might have done something to deserve it.”
She stares at me for a long second, her expression strange. “You said earlier that you woke something,” she begins slowly. “Please don’t tell me thathewas that thing.”
I swallow. “I mean, I couldn’t just leave him there.”
“Selene,” she admonishes, like I forgot a coffee date and not, you know, let loose an evil ancient dude.
I open my mouth to defend myself, but what is there to say? It was a supremely bad idea. One I blithely embraced until Memnon the Cursed decidedIwas the asshole who ruined his life.
I run a thumb over the rim of the cup in my hand and chew my lower lip. “There’s one more thing.”
Sybil’s eyes widen. “How is theremoreto this story?”
I huff out a laugh, even though my stomach is tying itself into knots. “I think Memnon—”
“Memnon? He has a name?”
I nod. I take a deep breath and meet her eyes. “I think he followed me back.”
Sybil looks aghast. “Followed youback? Why would he do that?”
My empress.
My queen.
I can all but hear his words and see the look in his eyes when he said them.
“Memnon seems to think I was the one who trapped him in the tomb, and now he’s after me.”
I’m coming for you.
Fuck. I really must not forget this.