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Foul Days by Genoveva Dimova

Foul Days

The Witch's Compendium of Monsters #1

by Genoveva Dimova
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Do I? Kosara struggled to keep her hands steady. Her heart thumped in her ears, fast and loud. So loud, she almost didn't hear the chiming of the clock.

It was midnight.

For a bizarre second, Kosara felt relieved—she didn't need to decide tonight. Then her heart beat even louder. It was midnight.

"Well?" said the stranger. "What do you say?"

Kosara gave him a grim look. "We'll have to continue the game some other time."

"Why?"

"It's midnight."

"So?"

He had to be joking. There was no way he didn't know.

"What's the matter? What's going on?"

Kosara nodded towards the window. At first, it was quiet. The only noise was the distant hissing and popping of fireworks on the other side of the Wall. Chernograd slept under its blanket of snow.

Then the nightmare began.

The spotlights grew brighter, moving faster and faster, frantically searching the black sky. A siren sounded, so loud even the curtain of snow couldn't dampen its wails.

The monsters descended on the walled city. High in the sky, their oily wings glistened in the moonlight, and their eyes shone like lanterns. As they landed, their curved talons screeched against the cobblestones.

Kosara quickly patted her trousers' pockets, to make sure all her talismans were ready. There was one she itched to try, crafted from a rabbit's paw and a cockerel's comb—it would choke anyone or anything who tried to land a hand on her.

Let them come. Her eyes were fixed on the window. The streetlights flickered, revealing and hiding the dark shadows of the monsters. Let them come.

There was a scratch at the door and a low purr.

"Is that a stray cat?" the stranger asked, the words tumbling out fast. "Please tell me that's just a—"

The purr grew into a growl. Something heavy slammed against the door. The hinges creaked, straining under the pressure. Talons slashed at the wood, sinking deep enough for their sharp tips to protrude on the other side.

Malamir crossed himself. Roksana cocked her gun.

"What the hell is that?" the stranger shouted.

Kosara's fingers gripped the talisman in her pocket, the magic words ready on her lips. If the ward she'd drawn in front of the door didn't work …

A loud shriek sounded, as if from an animal that had been badly burned.

Kosara smiled. The ward had done its job. That had been its first test tonight, undoubtedly the first of many. She tiptoed closer to the window, careful to stay hidden behind the curtain.

Several furry figures dashed across the street, leaving deep tracks in the fresh snow. One could mistake them for children in the dark—that was how small they were—if it wasn't for their teeth the size of daggers. As they ran past the milliner's, all the mirrors in the shop window shattered.

"Karakonjuls," she said when she returned to her seat. "They're gone now. They must have smelled easier prey elsewhere."

Excerpted from Foul Days by Genoveva Dimova. Copyright © 2024 by Genoveva Dimova. Excerpted by permission of Tor Books. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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