Esprit de Corpse

Esprit de Corpse by Gina X. Grant

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back to Hell and serve the . . .” He trailed off, no doubt realizing there really wasn’t much incentive in his statement. “And she’ll get to live her life, maybe produce grandchildren. Probably,” he finished lamely.
    “Dante,” I hissed before remembering Conrad couldn’t hear me. In normal tones, I added, “Tell him he can go free if he gives her back her body.”
    “But that’s not true.”
    “Doesn’t matter. Just tell him.”
    “I cannot do that. It wouldn’t be right.”
    “All that prick has ever done is lie. It would be karmic justice.” I mentally played back what I’d just said and felt sick. I sounded just like Conrad, twisting the truth to suit my needs.
    “Who’re you talking to?” Conrad demanded. He tossed the covers away and sat up.
    “Shut the fuck up, bitch,” floated down from the top bunk.
    “Conrad, speak softly, please,” Dante whispered, although I’m pretty sure only Conrad could hear him. But if Dante whispered, then Conrad would follow his lead. Good thinking.
    I recalled that day in the men’s room when he and Conrad had been arguing and I’d figured Conrad was talking on his Bluetooth earpiece because Dante had been visible and audible only to Conrad.
    Conrad, however, knew the true situation. “Who’s with you, Reaper?”
    “You cannot see her, but Kirsty is here with me.”
    Of course Conrad peered all around the darkened cell. Why do people always look when you tell them not to?
    “Kirsty is encouraging me to make promises to you that I cannot keep. I will not lie to you.”
    “So, I’m supposed to give up Shannon’s body, give up being CEO of the company I built from the ground up? Abandon all those clients and employees who need me and let the company go bankrupt? Plus I get to go back to jail in Hell? I’d rather rot in here.” Conrad relaxed back on the bunk, always so sure he was right. I used to admire that confidence, but now I wanted to punch that smug grin off his face. That would make me a grin Reaper.
    “We have surmised your plans, Conrad Iver. We know you intend to possess the judge in order to rule in your own favor.”
    “Yeah, so?”
    “You cannot do that.”
    “And you’re going to stop me how?”
    Ancient springs squealed from the upper bunk. “Don’t make me come down there, bitch.”
    “How?” Conrad repeated, voice low.
    “I cannot stop you, but you must know that once you leave this body you can never possess it again.”
    Conrad shot to his feet, satin bra and panties glowing pinkish in the dim lighting. “What? You’re lying.”
    Dante shook he head slowly side to side. “No, I am not. Why would I? We, too, want the judge to rule in Shannon’s favor. But you must believe me. If you leave this body, it will fall into a coma as Kirsty’s did and neither of you will be able to have it.”
    “But you just said I should give it back to her. What’s the difference? She won’t be able to get back into it then, either.”
    Dante opened his mouth, but we all saw the flaw in his logic. If I’d failed in all my efforts to get back into my body, why would Shannon fare any differently, whether Conrad gave it up voluntarily or not?
    Shannon began to sniffle again. I put my arm around her and held her close, realizing this was exactly what Dante had done earlier. But now wasn’t the time to admit my jealousy might be unfounded and I should probably apologize. I had an important conversation I needed to eavesdrop on.
    “You have a point, Conrad Iver. I will need to speak to my superiors. It was they who facilitated Kirsty’s return to her body.” He paused, puzzling something out. “Briefly. Perhaps they will do the same for Shannon once they hear of her plight.”
    “So you really don’t know then.”
    “I do know you cannot possess the same body twice.”
    Even in the faint lighting, I could see Conrad remained dubious.
    “Are you willing to take that chance, Conrad Iver? I will leave you with your thoughts

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