Bone Garden
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Erisín is a haunted city, and her specters are hungry. When demons prowl the streets of Oldtown, preying on the poor and the weak, a young actor must face the ghosts of his past and of his family to protect his new home.
Amanda Downum
AMANDA DOWNUM was born in Virginia, and has since spent time in Indonesia, Micronesia, Missouri, and Arizona, with brief layovers in California and Colorado. She lives in Austin with her partner and their snake, and can be found haunting absinthe bars, goth clubs, and other liminal spaces. Her hobbies used to include cooking hearts and rock climbing, but now most of her time is devoted to studying Mortuary Science. Her day job sometimes lets her dress as a giant worm.
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Bone Garden - Amanda Downum
They found the girl on the back doorstep an hour before dawn. Gentian might have mistaken her for a pile of rags in the dim glow of the streetlamps but for the hair spilling like dark water down the steps and the pale hand curling against icy stones.
He drew up sharply, breath catching; Val stumbled into his back. Stories of a dozen murdered women crowded his head, driving away his pleasant drunken abstraction.
What is it?
Val muttered. Oh—
His hand tightened on Gentian’s elbow.
Gentian scanned the empty street behind them: shops closed, windows shuttered, frost-slick cobbles glazed with lamplight. Laughter and voices carried from the next block, but the alley behind the Orpheum Rhodon was silent.
He and Val exchanged a glance. They’d had a crowd a few hours ago, all their friends and as many strangers staggering through the Garden to celebrate the Rhodon’s smash opening of Mirror of Dreams. But time and wine felled their companions one by one, till they were left to wander back to the theatre by themselves.
If not a murder, it might be a trap, but they stood and gaped like idiots and no one emerged from the shadows to rob them. The girl didn’t move.
Is she—
Val swallowed, his fingers still digging into Gentian’s arm. He made no move to find out.
Gentian sighed, his breath a shimmering plume in the darkness, and knelt to check her pulse; his own beat sharp in his throat. He hadn’t touched a corpse since he’d been the one to find his grandmother. Bile rose with the memory and he swallowed them both. The girl’s wrist was icy and fragile, but her blood throbbed steadily beneath his fingers. Relief nearly cost him his dinner and subsequent bottles of wine. He sat down hard on the steps.
But if she wasn’t dead, why was she here? She was too tattered and threadbare for the usual clientele. He couldn’t smell alcohol or opium on her, nor find any wound. The bones in her hands were sharp as the sticks of a fan.
Cold stone leeched the warmth out of him, leaving tired sobriety in its place. We can’t leave her here,
he said, rubbing his face. Stage makeup he never got around to washing off left pale residue on his fingers. Elisa would have a fit.
And besides, it was snowing again, fat flakes drifting past his nose to snag and melt in the girl’s tangled hair.
Val unlocked the door and crouched beside them, sorting through the mess of skirts and scarves until Gentian had his hands under her arms and Val had her legs. Too thin, but long-boned and limp; they cursed and stumbled over the threshold and into the warmer darkness of the hall. As quiet inside as out—plenty of other actors and crew lived in the Rhodon, waiting for money or patronage to find rooms of their own, but they were still carousing or passed out drunk.
What are we doing with her, anyway?
Val asked.
With a few awkward turns, they maneuvered her into one of the backstage waiting rooms. The kind where over-eager patrons might claim a tryst—a lock on the door and worn velvet upholstery, flaking gilt candelabras and stained-glass lamps. Like everywhere backstage, the air smelled of