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You will learn that forty six years to an Ankh is as fleeting as a day is to a human.
They had been silent a moment as Eden had absorbed this, the buzz of Tobe and Alison s
conversation washing over her in among the crowds of shoppers passing them by. Her eyes had
rested on the silver Ankh ring on her finger before she had finally gathered the courage to ask her
mentor, Is it bearable? Immortality?
Val had pinned her to the spot with such an intense look Eden had dreaded the answer. Some
days it will be a burden. However, most days our duty compels us to go on. Having people you love
who share the burden of eternity helps as well.
Eden had frowned. I didn t know you had someone.
I don t have him. I just love him.
At her sad smile, Eden had somehow known Val was speaking of Darius. There was a spark in her
eyes anytime he was mentioned and she had seen the way Val had seemed to shimmer with
unbelievable life that day they had met him in the hotel room. Aching for her friend, Eden had
touched her shoulder unsure of how to comfort her. There was no way of comforting such a long life
filled with unrequited love.
Val had seemed grateful for the gesture anyway. Her fingers had brushed Eden s knuckles
gratefully before Tobe had turned to draw them into the restaurant argument.
More than ever, Eden had wanted to pummel something the next day as everyone else enjoyed a
Sunday of rest. She d thought Noah would be on the same page. Instead he had suggested they do
something else, one of his favourite pastimes. Swim. It hadn t been what Eden had had in mind but
she hadn t been swimming in a while. Borrowing a suit from Tobe, she had followed Noah to this old
historic building that was now a swim centre. Eden had felt a little nervous as they wandered off in
the opposite directions to the requisite changing rooms. As she d slipped on Tobe s modest swimsuit,
she had suddenly realised that Noah was going to see more of her than he ever had before. And she of
him. First out of the changing rooms (that had been a surprise), Eden had gazed at the high arches
over the pool, the beautiful light filtering in from the glass ceiling. The place had been quiet and so
tranquil she d immediately felt her body relaxing. Overcome with the feeling, she d slipped into the
lukewarm pool to begin slow laps without Noah. As her head had bobbed up again she d almost
coughed down chlorine as Noah had appeared, striding casually towards the swimming pool. She d
let her feet touch the bottom of the pool and had tried to smooth her expression out.
Wow.
Noah in swim shorts.
Some people looked vulnerable when almost naked. Not Noah. He d somehow looked even taller
than normal, his upper body lean but sinewy. He was pure muscle. Eden had watched him with
pleasure as he d moved, so languid and graceful. She d followed the ripples of muscle on his
abdomen to the sexy cut of his hips and her mouth had gone instantly dry. She d been so glad she
didn t blush outwardly, cause on the inside her brain had fried.
Not having seemed to notice her ogling, Noah had slipped into the pool with ease and challenged
her to a race. They d done that (Noah had won) and then continued doing lengths. After a while,
Eden had stopped to relax and float by the edge of the pool and Noah had swum over to join her. For
a minute or two they had bobbed together and then Noah had finally cleared his throat. Eden had
quirked an eyebrow at the noise, suddenly nervous about what he was going to say since he was so
clearly nervous about saying it.
Does this& does this mean&
Does this mean what? Eden had asked warily.
He d shrugged. I don t know. Does this mean I m forgiven? That you forgive me?
Oh, she had replied softly, suddenly unable to meet his eyes. She had forgiven him right? She
understood now, right? She d thought about waking up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat,
Tobe peering down at her in concern. She d been having nightmares about Stellan s death these past
few nights. Replaying it over and over.
But that wasn t Noah s fault. Not really. It was Romany s though. Eden just had to keep
separating Noah from Romany and they d be fine. It was just& taking some time.
Eden had sighed and finally looked him in the eye. I m getting there.
He d nodded, his expression so careful Eden hadn t been able to tell if he was pleased or
displeased. So, not to shoot myself in the foot here but why did you decide to try?
Because& I know how the whole Ankh thing works now. I know that that feeling of duty and
responsibility to your job is compelling. She had snorted. I also know how hard it is to say no to
Cyrus, and how deep the connection to him is. I guess I m just realising what a difficult position you
were in. And I m getting there.
A silence had fallen between them and for once it hadn t been their usual easy kind.
Irritated by it, Eden had sought to dispel it. So& swimming, huh?
Yeah. It s a great way to stay in shape and it s relaxing too.
Yeah, I guess. Not when the boy you re swimming with looks like you, she d thought. I used to
swim in our pool a lot.
At the mention of her family the horrible silence had fallen again.
You wanna grab something to eat? Noah had asked suddenly, seeming as desperate to get away
from the silence.
At her enthusiastic yes they had gotten out of the pool and changed, heading off to find
somewhere to stuff their mouths so there was a legitimate reason for the taciturnity. They had found a
quiet little pub that served big platefuls of comfort food. Noah had tried to talk her into having the
national meal haggis, neeps and tatties but Tobe had already told her what Haggis was (gag!),
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