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Shot me and shot a lady name of Ginny Tester under me. We both died instantly.’
‘And in your end was your beginning.’
Covington grimaced. ‘Not right away. It was a shock – waking after my own death and finding that I was trapped in Mount Grace. Tied to my own ashes. You never really are, of course. The trap is just your own habits. Your own ways of thinking. But it felt real. It felt as though I’d be spending eternity on that one little plot of ground, and eternity would be a long time passing.
‘But a year later Stephen Kesel died, and he felt the same way about burial as I did.
‘The first thing I did was to visit Meyer-Lindeman and pay him back with interest. I liked Ginny Tester a lot: she deserved better than to die in that undignified way.
‘But we realised pretty quickly that this went beyond dealing with unfinished business. We also figured out that it wasn’t possible for one of us to betray the others: Steve tried to take off on his own, but he came limping back three days later: the janitor was fighting back, and it took the three of us to whip him into line again.
‘So there we were. We were immortal, but only so long as we stuck together. An immortality collective.
‘All the rules and refinements came over the next twenty years or so – the years of throwing things against the wall to see whether or not they stuck. Experimentation and refinement. We discovered that the ashes made everything ten times easier, and made the possession stick for longer too. We discovereëo. k. d that night was better than day, particularly for the initial breaking-in of a new body, and that dark of the moon was the best time of all.
‘What about Myriam Kale?’ I asked. ‘Where does she come in?’
For a moment I thought Covington hadn’t heard me. He was looking up at the ceiling, his posture one of acute attention.
‘Did you hear Lionel crying?’ he demanded.
‘I didn’t hear a thing.