Embrace the power. Complete the quest. The answer lies in you.
The words came out of the darkness, in a voice I didn't recognize. I awoke to a whole new world - a beautiful place, full of color and light and scent. People and animals meandered about, enjoying the sun that sparkled on clear water. The lion with the lamb, black people with white, I even saw a coyote resting his head on the feathered breast of a chicken.
"Where am I?"
"You are in the Land of Souls."
A woman separated from those lounging near the water and walked toward me. Tall, slim, her hair was flowing black with only a trace of silver. Her face defied time; her eyes were dark, clear, and honest.
Her white T-shirt was tucked into a long colorful skirt. She wore a ring on each finger and on two of her toes. Three earrings hung from each ear and bracelets jangled around her slim wrists.
"Am I dead?"
"No." Her smile was gentle. She took my hand. "But I am."
"You're Cora." Her brows lifted. "Will spoke of you."
Her expression became both fond and sad. "He's a good boy, and I miss him. Tell him all that I have is his."
"He'll like that." I considered the beautiful, dead old woman. "You engineered everything, didn't you?"
"Lydia told me what she had planned." Cora shrugged. "I planned better."
"You gave me strength."
"No. The strength was always yours. The talisman was merely an instrument that allowed you to access it." She brushed her hands together. "Now, I promised you the truth."
"You did?"
"Embrace what you are, discover the secret you seek."
"That was you?"
She nodded.
"Why didn't you just tell me who the bad guys were?"
"The Land of Souls doesn't work that way. Only through accepting yourself could you ever become whole and learn the truth."
I wasn't sure I could handle any more truth.
"Because you defeated the one who ended my days, I can grant you the answer to a single question. All you need do is ask."
There was only one question I'd ever wanted the answer to.
"What is the cure for lycanthropy?"
"You don't wish to know how to cure yourself?"
"Isn't it the same thing?"
"The cure for one will not cure the other. You are different. You must choose."
Myself or all the werewolves? Once the decision would have been easy. I had loathed what I was, would have done anything to remove the curse, cure the virus. But I'd learned a lot in the past few days.
Edward might hate me, but that was his problem. I no longer did. I could help people, save lives.
Nic hadn't run screaming. Yet. However, he could when he discovered I might never be cured.
I paused to think, but I didn't really have to. I couldn't choose an easy life over hundreds, thousands of deaths. I just couldn't.
"Them, not me," I said.
"You wish to have the power to remove the demon and make werewolves human again?"
"Yes."
"A sacrifice," Cora murmured. "For the good of mankind. In the end, you will be blessed."
She took me by the hand. When she released me, a pentagram remained, stark black against the pale of my palm.
"Mark of the wolf," she told me. "The power to heal."
"How?"
"The gift was always in you. You fought what you were. You refused to embrace the beast. Relying on science to turn back the tide of magic." Cora shook her head. "There is no cure that comes from a bottle."
"But science made the monsters. Or at least some of them."
"Hate makes monsters. Those who worshipped the sign of the beast attempted to bring about Doomsday, and they failed."
"Nazis? The swastika?"
"No one should call forth powers they do not understand."
"I'll be able to cure werewolves now?"
"You are woman and wolf - human and inhuman. Only you can touch them and make them whole."
The Land of Souls shimmered, faded, and was gone.
"Elise?"
I opened my eyes.
Either the sun was setting or a storm was coming. The ravine was shadowed, cool, a bit spooky. I could smell blood, a lot of it, along with wolves, people.
How long had I been -
Where had I been?
Nic, who was on his knees at my side, leaned over and kissed me. A thorough kiss, both sweet and seductive. I lifted my arms and wrapped them around his neck.
"Can we save the pornographic video for later? I got questions."
That was Jessie's voice. When had she gotten here?
Nic lifted his head, touched my cheek. There were shadows in his eyes that hadn't been there before.
"What's wrong?" I asked.
"You were dead."
"Was not."
"You didn't have a pulse." Jessie leaned over and put her finger to my neck. "You do now."
I slapped her hand away. "I saw Cora in the Land of Souls."
Everyone went silent. Jessie and Nic exchanged glances. I could tell by their expressions they thought I'd lost my mind. Maybe I had. I'd been hit hard enough to jiggle my brain.
"Cora," I began, but stopped when Jessie pointed her .44 at my head.
"What's on your hand?"
I blinked at the black pentagram glistening starkly in the half-light. The Land of Souls hadn't been a dream after all.