Page 48 of Two Thousand Tears


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His er-ge’s lips twitched as if he were fighting a grin. He cleared his throat and lowered his gaze to the tea still in his cup. “Did I tell you that I walked through the Underworld with Moon to escape the fae?”

“It was mentioned,” Yichen said with a wince. There was some wild talk about demons and minions. It was all too much, and he’d tried to tuck it away as a bad memory. He didn’t like thinking of his clan mate being in that kind of danger.

“Mn. It was after our first encounter with the fae when the door opened. King Ash had injured me. I narrowly escaped death with Moon, but the rising sun left us trapped in a tiny cave. We had to get somewhere safe and our one option was a friend of Moon’s, a necromancer named Sky. He led us through the underworld—a shortcut of sorts—to his home. Along the way, the king of the underworld stopped us. Zalramon wanted to keep my soul there because I’d eluded death for over two thousand years. By demon logic, I was overdue for my next life.”

“No,” Yichen choked out. He knew Chen had escaped, because his gege was sitting right in front of him, but the thought of him being so close to death was threatening to stop his own heart.

The smile that had teased Chen’s lips finally formed as he stared at his left hand, his pinky curling up slightly. “Prior to entering the underworld, Moon cast a blood spell that bound our souls together. An unbreakable red thread that stretched from his heart and soul to mine. Not even the demon king could break it. Moon told the king that if he wanted to take me, he’d have to take Moon as well.”

Chen placed his left hand on the table and lifted his eyes to Yichen. “When you find your forever love, there are no obstacles you won’t face to keep that person at your side. Even if it means fighting the king of the underworld.”

A fractured chortle rumbled up Yichen’s throat, and he nodded. “You and Moon are a good match. You’re both insane.”

“A little. The demon king wasn’t the only person we encountered on our journey.” Chen paused and leaned forward, a big, broad grin spreading across his face so wide his eyes turned into thin crescents. “I saw Shifu.”

“What? Our Shifu? You saw Zhang Shi Lei? You spoke to him?” He choked out each word, forcing them through the sudden tightness of his throat. Shifu Zhang had been the father he’d dreamed of having. The man had been a firm but patient instructor. Shifu loved each and every one of his disciples. There wasn’t a day that went by that he didn’t miss the head of the Zhang clan.

“Our meeting was brief, but he said he missed us all. He has been waiting with Meng Po at the riverside for each of us to pass. When we spoke, he gave me messages to pass along. He admonished me that when you and I met, I would need to listen to you and trust you. Shifu saw that you would have a hard road ahead of you, but it is the path you must follow. He said that you’re strong enough to succeed.”

Blinking away tears in his burning eyes, Yichen let out a choked laugh. Strong? Just hearing the words of his shifu, he felt as small and weak as a baby.

“When I first heard Shifu’s words, I thought he was merely talking about your escape from the fae. But now I wonder if your hard road is the path to following your heart,” Chen continued.

Yichen sank into a heavy silence for more than a minute, staring at the half-empty cup in front of him. It was a small clay cup that had been glazed a stone gray, but there was a cherry blossom branch painted along the side with tiny dots for the pink petals. He had a feeling if he picked up the cup and looked at the bottom, he would find Meimei’s name stamped into the clay.

“I don’t know what to do, Er-ge,” he finally whispered.

“That’s easy. You need to talk to Rei. Understand your feelings for him, and find out if he has any feelings for you.”

Well, Rei had returned his kiss. That was a step in the right direction. Maybe.

But was it enough to ask Rei to upend his entire life and remain in the human realm? Leave all that he knew behind…just for him?

Chapter 15

Rei

The sweet scent of grass teased his nose. Water giggled and somewhere close, birds engaged in a high-pitched argument. A cool breeze slipped over his bare arms, lifting the fine hairs before gently setting them down again.

He was outside.

And it was so very peaceful.

He blinked his eyes open, and dancing sunlight blinded him. He lifted a hand to shield his face and glanced about. The small garden off the blue sitting room. Someone had put him in the garden. Why wasn’t he sleeping in the room they’d given him when he arrived?

The corner of his mouth quirked up, and he dropped his hand to his side. Kicked out already.

His eyes closed, he drew in a deep breath, holding the warm summer air in his lungs while nature’s power held him in a lover’s tight embrace.

Black Dogs.

His father had sent the pack after him.

The memory of the previous night came to him in jagged fragments. Darkness had enveloped them as the Black Dogs gave chase. As they were escaping, will-o-wisps appeared to lead them off the bridge.

Falling…

Falling from the car.

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