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Authors: Sarah Rees Brennan

The Demon's Lexicon (28 page)

Whatever Nick did now, Alan would think it was his fault.

Nick decided it was good that he had not allowed Alan to wake and see that empty body. He could be here. He could do that much.

“Nick,” Alan said, and his eyes traveled from Nick's face to Mum's body, lying too close to them. Alan flinched back, as if the sight hurt him. He was shaking a little. “Nick,” he said again, and his voice was shaking a little too. “Nick, talk to me.”

Nick shook too, but not from horror or grief. He just felt cold, empty of the right words. He knew how to talk, but he did not know what to say. He could not give Alan what he did not have. He could not be human, even for Alan.

He allowed himself to remember Black Arthur's voice once more. Black Arthur had said that a demon was a creature defined by its actions and its desires.

“I won't leave you,” Nick said, his voice emotionless as ever in his own ears. “I don't want to.”

“Okay,” whispered Alan. He reached out, the way humans did, and slid his arm around Nick's shoulders. “Okay,” he said again, and Nick could tell by the trembling in his voice that he was crying.

His tears fell warm on Nick's hair, and he slid warm fingers through Nick's hair to follow them. Nick closed his tearless demon's eyes and leaned into the embrace.

“What are we going to do?” he asked.

Alan whispered, “We're going to go home,” and Nick
nodded, abandoned words for just a moment, and bowed his head as Alan stroked his hair. He was not made human, but he began slowly to feel as if this body could be his again. He felt grounded and at home already under his brother's gentle human hands.

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