He set her on her feet, keeping a grip on her shoulder as he straightened.
She gaped, no doubt uneasy with his size—
With a scream, she booted his shin.
He growled, crouching before her. 'Stop, girl!'
She kicked again, screaming words he didn't understand. But he could make out
She paused her assault on his leg. 'Crow. Carrow.' She had a fierce look in her eyes. Green eyes like the witch's. 'What have you done with her? Have you hurt her?' Another kick to the shin.
'Did not hurt her,' he said in measured English. 'But she is—'
'You're Malkom! The demon she captured.'
He scowled. 'Carrow is mine.' He hit his chest over his heart. 'She's ... my wife.'
'You don't have to talk so slow. I'm not a baby, you know.' At his bemused look, she said, 'Where's Lanthe, then?'
'Do not know her. I must find Carrow. We have to go
She crossed her arms over her chest. 'I'm not going with you. You yelled at her earlier. You said you were going to make her pay.'
He couldn't deny that. ' 'Twas true. Until
'I don't know why she misses you.'
The girl's eyes went wide. Then she turned on her heel and
With a growl, he snagged the back of her shirt. 'You have to stay with me.'
'Goin' to save her.'
He swiftly caught her up, seating her above his hip. 'As—am—I,' he bit out.
'Okay, I'll go with you. But if you try to hurt her, I'll kill you.'
'Understood, child.'
Amidst all the other scent threads, he again caught a teasing hint of Carrow's. Then he scented ghouls.
And lost his breath.
The first step was terrifying, the plummet even worse.
When Carrow plunged into the water, the freezing temperature ripped the breath from her lungs. Desperately swimming from the depths, she burst up to the surface, sucking in air, exhaling with a scream.
The wave that had cushioned her fall now seized her, hurling her away from land.
Had she heard Malkom's bellow?
Would she be cast out to sea? If the island compound was truly a thousand miles away from land, would she drift for days before someone found her? Months?
As an immortal, she wouldn't die from exposure. Sharks were another matter.
She heard movement from just behind her. Ah, gods, no! The ghouls had jumped as well and now were caught in the same current.
As they were all swept along parallel to the shore, those fiends clumsily paddled and thrashed about, wailing.
Then they caught sight of her again. They were so stupid, so aggressive, without even the sense to get to safety before attacking her.
As the rain and waves boiled all around her, the ghouls somehow neared. The largest slashed its claws out at her.
She kicked back just in time.
A fin glided past her. A second joined it. The rumors were ... true?
Soon sharks swarmed them. The largest ghoul disappeared before her eyes, yanked down into the depths. Was a shark beneath Carrow even now, eyeing her legs?
Floating with her face barely above the surface, she forced herself to remain motionless. When a shark bumped her, Carrow stifled a scream, somehow holding herself still.
Her strategy worked; she bobbed quietly, while behind her, one frenetic ghoul after another was snatched down. Though the shore was still in sight, she couldn't risk swimming to it.
Even as rain pelted her upraised face and danger surrounded her, the bitter chill made her eyelids feel so heavy. Floating ... numb.
In time, she was no longer cold, just so sleepy.
Malkom had watched her jump from the cliff, had seen the water flinging her body like a giant fist. His heart had dropped when the ghouls followed.
And Malkom
Holding the girl tight to his side, he sprinted along a more solid-looking trail that wound down to the water.
Running, praying...
'Hurry, demon!'
Reaching the sloping ground beside the waves, he set the child down and ran along the edge, peering out.
The great water crashed against the edge of land in deafening bursts, swirling and swelling like angry wraiths. He couldn't see her.
'She's there! Just past the waves.' The girl pointed. 'Swim for her, Malkom!'
The bottom disappeared. Heart racing, he kicked to stay above the surface, gulping breaths, swallowing stinging water.
Dizziness washed over him, and his vision wavered. He shook his head hard. Then it happened again. Yet somehow he'd maneuvered closer to Carrow.
He felt the ends of her hair just as he saw a ghostly fin break the surface. He snagged the witch, trying to hold her while flailing his free arm and kicking frantically to keep them above the water.
Another fin rose and dipped. Creatures were circling them, which meant predators. Which meant fangs or claws, or both.
He shook her. 'Carrow, wake!' She wasn't breathing? 'Witch?'
One of those things came from beneath them, knocking into him with the force of a Gotoh. Another driving hit nearly pried Carrow loose from Malkom's arms before he gripped her against his body.
The next strike shoved them below the surface. Malkom's feet briefly scraped the bottom. Going against all his instincts, he let himself sink among the creatures. Once his feet connected to the bottom again, he kicked with all his strength, surging out of the depths into shallower waters. Through the frothing waves he hauled her away from those things.
Back on land, he dropped to his knees with her, lowering his head to her chest. 'Carrow!' She still wasn't breathing. No heartbeat. 'No,
But Carrow was an immortal, so she would revive. Right?