A Soul to Steal by Opal Reyne EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author:Opal Reyne
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Curiously staring up at his kindred, who cast a shadow over him from the
false sun, Aleron knew there was a distinct difference between them.
One that had not existed before Aleron died.
It wasn’t the fact that Ingram was now a purple spectre – a Ghost of
himself that mirrored the colour of his orbs. It was that he now stood tall on
two legs, rather than on all fours, like Aleron. His kindred also spoke…
differently. Ingram sounded more human, like his thoughts were better
collected than Aleron’s own.
Although Aleron had obtained a decent amount of humanity by eating
souls here in Tenebris, the afterworld, even he could tell his level didn’t
compare to Ingram’s.
They had once been two inseparable souls, their shadows constantly
overlapping and entwining. One being split into two. A unit, defined not by
their different exteriors, but by their collective desires. They had been able
to read each other’s thoughts, as though they shared a single conscience.
Their hopes, their dreams, their wants, and fears had been exactly the same.
The missing piece of himself, his other half, now stood before him, yet
they felt miles and decades apart.
As he drifted his bat skull to the pretty female at his kindred’s side, he
knew they were truly beginning to walk different paths.
Unlike Ingram, who appeared ghostly and intangible, Emerie looked
normal. In this world, it was as if they were the ones who lived and could
touch, and it’d been his kindred who had passed. They existed on this plane,
and him on another: the living world.
She looked dirty, with spots all over her cheeks, nose, and forehead, but
her features were… delicate. The scarring on the left side of her face was
noticeable to a Mavka’s sensitive sight, but it meant little to him or Ingram.
It was pale and red in places, whereas the rest of her skin was lightly tanned
from the sun.
Although Ingram claimed that her hair was orange, in the current light,
Aleron could only see it as red. Red like flames, like a rose, like the rage of
their orbs. Her eyes were a cold, watery blue, but the warmth she shined
through them in Aleron’s direction held unmistakable kindness.
He was put off by it, by her.
Why does she get to go back with Ingram, and I cannot?
Aleron’s sight changed from its usual pink to a bright green, as a terrible
emotion rotated like a sharp rock within his chest. He wanted to be with
Ingram, his kindred, his… twin brother. Ingram had tried his hardest to
explain the connection of this familial bond in the limited time they’d had
here in Tenebris, but Aleron was still a little shaky on the details.
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