Rose shouldn't worry. She was only marrying Jericho for convenience. But his accidentally calling her a different name has been bothering her more than the tight lace of the dress she was wearing. Even more disturbing is the fact that the name somehow sounded familiar to her.
She felt like vomiting, but Rose knew she couldn't. There's only five minutes more into their engagement party and she has to keep appearances if they want things to work. Damn that Joanna, the unceasing thorn in her side. Even she had to take away Rose's freedom.
"Knock, knock." Father Benedict softly called out from outside her door.
"Come in," Rose urged.
The old priest was clearly in high spirits as he peeked through the door before fully entering. Rose wanted to roll her eyes. She hadn't quite forgiven him for putting her in that situation, but she couldn't help but feel happy for him. In all her years serving the New Catholics, this was probably the first time that the weight off of Father Benedict was the lightest. Which could only mean one thing—Rose should not screw it up.
"Look at you. Didn't I say you can look decent if you tried?" Father Benedict said.
"Shut up," Rose muttered through her mouth, but her attempt at snapping was only half-hearted.
Father Benedict chuckled, but his eyes were serious as they met Rose's. "The New Catholics are grateful for your sacrifice, Rose.” He said, “And I assure you, we can end her for good this time."
"It better does. According to your judgment, I not only have to deal with total strangers to make this work, I have to spend the rest of my life with one of them, too." Rose said bitterly.
Father Benedict raised his eyebrows, amused. "That's certainly what's going to happen, yes."
"You guys owe me big time," said Rose, and she meant it. This time, it better be Joanna's total and permanent destruction at the end of the road.
***
"Why, Ms. Cristian, if I didn't know we were just pretending, I'd say you're deathly in love with me. You're leaving marks clinging to my arm like this.
Take deep breaths and you won't have to kill your fiance. Rose repeated in her head as she continued to smile at their unknowing guests. Jericho's lips were getting closer by the second, whispering frustrating words into her ear, and it made her want to explode.
Unfortunately, they had a job to do. The council knew that their union was necessary for the ritual, but their sentimental hearts still frown upon forced marriage. So, Rose and Jericho had to act like they were on cloud nine with their impending marriage. It was something that Rose couldn't comprehend, considering the number of arranged Catholic marriages in the past. Did these people really think they were doing every couple that arrives at their altar the favor of a lifetime?
"I have to say, Rose. When Father Benedict informed us of what's next for you, I didn't think you'd agree to it quite quickly." a reed thin man sitting a few seats away from Rose commented. She vaguely remembered him as Jones, one of the more outspoken members of the council, and arguably the most opportunistic one. He also seemed suspicious of Rose's relationship with Jericho, if only a bit jealous. But not because he liked Rose, but because he more than likely wanted the power, too.
Rose guessed that she probably should be thankful that Father Benedict had the common sense to not choose the bozo as her husband-to-be. That would have been disastrous. She gave the man a plain smile, "Well, love moves in mysterious ways."
"That might be true. Considering we just met a day ago." Jericho muttered under his breath so only she could hear.
"Yeah. You can't even remember my name properly," Rose replied menacingly, with her voice just as soft. She felt his amused eyes on her.
"By chance, Ms. Cristian, are you worried I might be thinking of some other woman? Is this what they call jealousy?" Jericho muttered.
Rose scoffed at the thought and didn't dignify the dig with an answer.
“Careful, now. We need to look in love, remember? Haven't you ever been in love before, Ms. Cristan? You're not supposed to look at your partner like you want to kill them."
Rose's smile was fake as she replied, "Well, if you must know, I have never been in love and I don't plan to. Love is a chore, and everyone fakes it anyway. Look at these people, eating up Father Benedict's words about how we're obsessed with each other, when anyone who would look too closely can tell that we hate each other's guts."
For a moment, Jericho stared at her, an unreadable expression on his face. He then scoffed at her.
"Man, you're really fun at parties," Jericho commented.
Rose opened her mouth to reply, but Father Benedict had stood up, getting everyone's attention by clicking his wine glass with a fork. She turned towards him, but not before squeezing the life out of Jericho’s arm. He winced in pain, bringing a smile to Rose’s lips.
"If I might have everyone's attention, please. As you know, this is a special occasion for us. Many a year have we faced the evil that is constantly trying to destroy our peace. Now, we are ready to end it. Permanently this time." Father Benedict looked at Rose meaningfully, "And that will all be possible with the help of our ever-faithful guardian, Rose Cristian, and her betrothed, Jericho. After their marriage, they both have agreed to do the extreme favor of manifesting the sacred Riddle of Life."
Rose looked up in interest. The old priest did mention that Jericho and her had to undergo an extensive ritual to access the powers they needed. She didn't expect it to be a riddle, though. The idea seemed a bit childish, to be honest.
"Hidden in the words of this riddle are three relics that the couple should acquire to solidify their bond. They are to figure out the identity of these relics to perform the ritual, and they have to do so before the winter solstice." Father Benedict continued, not taking his eyes off the couple, "If successful, they will attain powers that no one has ever had before, and one that can end Joanna for good."
Silence filled the room as Father Benedict paused to let his words sink in. For the first time, Rose felt shivers down her spine. She became more aware of the gravity of the situation. This would definitely be unlike any mission that she's ever been on before.
"I take back my stance. You might be right. You think we have to sleep together as part of a ritual?" Jericho murmured, amused. "Now, that would make a chore."
Rose glared at him, in full view of everyone. And almost immediately, the air around them turned awkward. Jericho cleared his throat, raising amused eyebrows at Rose. Panicked, she began to say something—but she didn’t know what exactly. She could not think straight. Jericho continued to stare at her, the mischief growing in his expression. He was obviously enjoying his discomfort. This man’s quick humor and the surprising depth in his eyes. It both infuriated and intrigued her.
So, in front of hundreds of people, Rose made the decision to act. She pulled Jericho by the front of his suit and brought his face down towards hers, their lips crashing on each other. Almost immediately, a spark of power erupted when they touched an flashes of images ran through Rose’s mind, overwhelming her. She gasped, her head pounding from the information that washed into it.
A girl with blond hair. A boy with dark hair. Whispering promises of forever.
And their names. One of which familiar to Rose.
People celebrated Rose and Jericho’s display of affection, finally finding hope in their impending marriage. The world is to be saved. It was only Ty, Trick, Father Benedict, and Hunter (despite his slow wits) who noticed that something transpired between the couple. Rose moved to distance herself from Jericho, but he grabbed her wrist, pinning her into place. He kissed her back, his lips soft and warm. She wanted to run away, recover from the memories that consumed her senses, but she suddenly felt weak. She couldn’t have moved even if she wanted to. Clara and Henry. Their names echoed inside Rose's brain over and over again. Who the hell are these people and why did seeing them felt like a gun to the heart?"You..." Jericho whispered as their lips parted, eyes unfocused as he looked at her. Rose could tell that he didn't expect the kiss, and was probably wondering why he allowed it. But she didn't have time to analyze his reaction because the world had restarted again.The New Cath
The world stopped around them. Literally. The woman and Rose were at normal speed, while the rest around them froze. Rose knew it was the woman's power. She had seen pride demons do this before, play with time but not stop it. "Who the hell are you?" Rose asked the woman. "I'm Joanna, dear. Don't you recognize me? I'm hurt." the woman answered. "And here I am, presenting myself to you so you wouldn't have to go through all that trouble to find me this time." Rose scoffed, “I know Joanna likes to transform herself into different people. She’s does it to put me at a disadvantage. No one knows what she truly looks like. But you…you’re not her. You’re wearing my face, telling me you’re Joanna and toying with me. But she would never wear my face. You’re not Joanna. " "But I am Joanna. This is what I really look like." the woman smirked, "I'm your twin sister, Rose." "So, in all the centuries we've fought each other, you just remembered to tell me this, now?" Rose laughed bitterly, no
Until about five minutes ago, Rose wouldn't have thought that she'd be crossing the Great Sea to get to the South. To Gandhandi, the capital of the Hindu country, where Jericho and the others allegedly came from. And from what Rose knew, a place where demons ran rampant. Rose probably should have picked a more suitable place to lay low from Joanna’s sights. But then again, Rose didn't ever think that she'd be running away from Joanna, either. She cringed at the memory of Joanna's bare hands piercing through Father Benedict's chest, followed by the hundreds of bodies left mangled on the ground from Joanna's rampage. The New Catholics were now in absolute ruin. And as their guardian, Rose was supposed to not let something like that happen. Rose yelled through the top of her head, kicking the tail end of the ship she was on. Her injured leg gave away and she ended up on the floor, cursing. But the impact only made her angrier, and she felt white-hot flames erupt from her shoulders."Now
Rose couldn't look Jericho in the eye. She didn't know how to deal with the situation at all. She agreed to marry him, yes, but she also did manage to trip trying to get him to take his knee off the ground. Rose could still feel the sharp pain on her shin from hitting the floor. But she could also still feel the small rock on her finger. Somehow, it made her feel safe. She would be caught dead before she admitted that to anyone though. "Why are you acting weird?" Trick asked Rose innocently, his eyes falling down to the ring on her finger, "Something happened between you and Jericho or something?"Rose resisted the urge to glare at him, focusing instead on the food in front of her. They had just arrived at Gandhandhi and were now waiting for another one of their friends. Apparently, they left their homes in a mess when they ventured to Emunah, the New Catholics' capital, and they weren't ready to return yet. Ty grunted, "I didn't want to come back here." "Well, you don't get to hav
"What the hell were you thinking? Is this really our priority? Shouldn't we work on finding someplace else to stay? We can't stay here. I’m pretty sure Joanna knows where we are. We’ll be putting Crescent and the children in danger." Rose said, resting her head on the table in front of her. They were out on her room's terrace, looking out at the children playing in the yard. Kids couldn't seem to stop playing. Rose wondered what that felt like. "Rose, we need to have a place to stay if we intend on getting all three relics in the shortest possible time. We also need a place to hold a wedding, you know." Jericho replied, "And CeeCee and the children will be fine. We're not planning on staying here long. As soon as we have what we came for, we'll leave this place.""Do you even know anything about Catholic weddings? And by the way, thanks for not telling me that you'd ask Crescent to arrange this thing. I'm so looking forward to wearing a dress." Rose replied, her voice dripping with sa
Rose was thrown backward with a force that knocked her breath away. But she recovered fast, blasting fire at the stones that rapidly formed in front of her. Trick, who was right behind her, was quick too, already pulling up his magicked hands. Ty and Jericho, on the other hand, started chasing the man who had scampered away from the rubble, weaving their way expertly through the shocked figures of the marketplace goers. Rose glanced at Trick, who gave her a nod. "That bastard," Rose muttered under her breath as she gave chase to the man too, leaving the mess in Trick's hands. From what Rose knew of this man, he was fast and strong during his glory days. Ty and Jericho might have trouble pinning him down. But it looked like she had nothing to worry about, as Ty and Jericho already had the priest cornered in another alley. "What the hell was that?" Ty, in half-werewolf form, snarled at the thin, cowering man in front of him."Please...I--I'm sorry...I thought you were--" the priest st
Feron was still suspicious and had repeatedly asked why they came to Gandhandi to get married in the first place. Jericho seamlessly answered that they wanted to do it in his birthplace, after which Feron finally agreed to marry them. This should have relieved Rose. She didn't know what she would do if Jericho and her failed to get married and access the ritual's powers. Getting defeated by Joanna once was all she could bear. She couldn’t do that again. But Jericho revealing his true nature bothered her greatly. You're Nephilim, Feron had told her fiance. Nephilim were half-angel, half-human creatures whose impure souls left them sickly and dead by the time they reached puberty. Jericho was ill, that much Rose could see, but from the looks of him, Jericho might be in his early twenties already. If he were truly a Nephilim, he should be long gone. She didn’t know what could have given him a longer life than intended. But she was certain of one thing--he was definitely after the rit
Crescent, not knowing the whole story, had given Rose and Jericho her parents’ old bedroom for their wedding night. Needless to say, it was beyond awkward. Not for Jericho, though, as he immediately made himself comfortable on the queen-sized bed after taking a short shower. He studied his vibrating wedding ring, marveling at the magical hum that it emitted. Both Feron and Father Benedict had warned them about it, how wedding rings that undergo ritual magic released certain frequencies into the air for a couple of days. Father Benedict also told them that it was what they needed to access the first part of the Riddle of Life. Though theyy didn't yet know what it entailed. "Rose, come here," Jericho said absent-mindedly, pulling her towards him by the hand. His wet hair dripped down in cold drops onto the white pillow behind him, and Rose tried not to stare.Pulling her hand closer to his, Jericho clicked their rings together and the two metals attached like magnets, the vibration stro
The pain will cut away memories of old. Those were the words revealed on the parchment paper when the chalice exploded. The letters black red and burning before their eyes, and the chalice, despite the blast, sitting there undamaged and glinting from the sunlight pouring into their windows. Rose, Jericho, and Trick sat on the table for the rest of the day, wondering what the words meant. But they came up with nothing, and before they knew it, Jericho had announced his exhaustion and pulled Rose into their bedroom with him. So, now Rose was lying on the floor where she slept the night before, still fighting the blush that crept up her cheeks at Jericho's insistence that they share the same room again. "Is it really more comfortable?" Jericho asked her softly from where he was laying on the bed."What?" Rose started. By the drained expression on his face earlier, she thought he had already fallen asleep. "The floor, Rose," Jericho said in mock impatience, "Is it more comfortable tha
It was a close call getting out of the Gandhandhi Museum. Ty got hurt but he downplayed it whilst they were getting away. It wasn't in Rose'se nature to worry, but then she didn't have any friends before. Even as she started feeling like she could have that sort of relationship with these guys, she didn't even really know what that word meant. Nor was she inclined to admit it. "He'll be alright, Rose," Trick said, sweat beading his brow as he administered healing magic to Ty's wounded backside. The werewolf grunted in pain. "I know." Rose blinked, embarrassed at Trick witnessing her worried frown. "You better hurry up. We need to figure out what we need to do with the chalice. Joanna's onto us, so the sooner we proceed with the ritual, the better." Rose cringed at her words. She just wanted to pretend that she wasn't that worried about Ty, but now she sounded like she was more concerned about the ritual than the werewolf's pain. Thankfully, Trick did not seem to notice, his whole
Rose knew about traveling. It was when a person's substance switched from one dimension to another. Father Benedict had told her about it and said that she had it within her abilities if she would care to train for it. But Rose didn't feel like she needed it. She probably should have, she now realized. It would've saved her from the immense nausea that she felt when Jericho pulled her from the museum to a beach in the middle of nowhere. She didn't even know that her husband could do something like that. But then again, she didn’t really know him, except for the fact that he somehow managed to plant butterflies in her stomach with his teasing smile. Rose wasn't too fond of her husband at the moment, though. Not at all. "Jericho? What the hell? Just because we're married doesn't mean that you can do something like that, you know." she complained, swallowing the bile that rose in her throat. “Good, so I got the right guy. It was hard figuring out which of the three boys you came wi
"My blood will be your blood, in this heap of gold." Trick read the golden ink written on the parchment, a knot forming in his brow. "Not quite a riddle, huh? Anyone has any idea what this means?" "No," Ty replied, "We were thinking we'd count on you, since, you know, you're the nerd of this group." "Hey," Trick chastised him mildly. "My blood will be your blood..." Rose repeated thoughtfully, "We need to only decide if we should approach it literally or figuratively right?" "But there is no figurative meaning to it, I don't think," Jericho said. He looked a little better than he was a while ago, but he still leaned heavily on his chair. He had also stopped holding Rose's hand, which made her feel both disappointed and relieved at the same time. "Not that we can think of, yes." Trick agreed, "And if we were to take this literally, mixing your blood would mean..." Trick didn't need to finish his sentence as all of them knew what he was about to say. A blush crept up Rose's c
"What? You're lying. Father Benedict would never do something like that." Rose frowned. Her eyes still trained in horror at the mark on Jericho's skin. "Of course he wouldn’t," Jericho replied, smiling sadly, "I asked him for this mark." Rose gasped, unable to reply. Jericho sighed and she could tell he was gearing up for an explanation. "You know I'm Nephilim. At the time, I was desperate, looking for a way to prolong my life. When Father Benedict contacted me about the marriage ritual, I thought my problems were over. But then I hit my limit. That made me consider the mark, despite Father Benedict's warning of what it might do to me." Rose remained silent, studying Jericho's eyes. He looked calm as he recalled the story, as if he'd already put the fact of his mortality behind him. Rose wanted to ask him what it was exactly that made him desperate enough to live to get such a mark, but she felt like it was too personal to ask. Jericho's gaze turned more and more intense by the se
Crescent, not knowing the whole story, had given Rose and Jericho her parents’ old bedroom for their wedding night. Needless to say, it was beyond awkward. Not for Jericho, though, as he immediately made himself comfortable on the queen-sized bed after taking a short shower. He studied his vibrating wedding ring, marveling at the magical hum that it emitted. Both Feron and Father Benedict had warned them about it, how wedding rings that undergo ritual magic released certain frequencies into the air for a couple of days. Father Benedict also told them that it was what they needed to access the first part of the Riddle of Life. Though theyy didn't yet know what it entailed. "Rose, come here," Jericho said absent-mindedly, pulling her towards him by the hand. His wet hair dripped down in cold drops onto the white pillow behind him, and Rose tried not to stare.Pulling her hand closer to his, Jericho clicked their rings together and the two metals attached like magnets, the vibration stro
Feron was still suspicious and had repeatedly asked why they came to Gandhandi to get married in the first place. Jericho seamlessly answered that they wanted to do it in his birthplace, after which Feron finally agreed to marry them. This should have relieved Rose. She didn't know what she would do if Jericho and her failed to get married and access the ritual's powers. Getting defeated by Joanna once was all she could bear. She couldn’t do that again. But Jericho revealing his true nature bothered her greatly. You're Nephilim, Feron had told her fiance. Nephilim were half-angel, half-human creatures whose impure souls left them sickly and dead by the time they reached puberty. Jericho was ill, that much Rose could see, but from the looks of him, Jericho might be in his early twenties already. If he were truly a Nephilim, he should be long gone. She didn’t know what could have given him a longer life than intended. But she was certain of one thing--he was definitely after the rit
Rose was thrown backward with a force that knocked her breath away. But she recovered fast, blasting fire at the stones that rapidly formed in front of her. Trick, who was right behind her, was quick too, already pulling up his magicked hands. Ty and Jericho, on the other hand, started chasing the man who had scampered away from the rubble, weaving their way expertly through the shocked figures of the marketplace goers. Rose glanced at Trick, who gave her a nod. "That bastard," Rose muttered under her breath as she gave chase to the man too, leaving the mess in Trick's hands. From what Rose knew of this man, he was fast and strong during his glory days. Ty and Jericho might have trouble pinning him down. But it looked like she had nothing to worry about, as Ty and Jericho already had the priest cornered in another alley. "What the hell was that?" Ty, in half-werewolf form, snarled at the thin, cowering man in front of him."Please...I--I'm sorry...I thought you were--" the priest st
"What the hell were you thinking? Is this really our priority? Shouldn't we work on finding someplace else to stay? We can't stay here. I’m pretty sure Joanna knows where we are. We’ll be putting Crescent and the children in danger." Rose said, resting her head on the table in front of her. They were out on her room's terrace, looking out at the children playing in the yard. Kids couldn't seem to stop playing. Rose wondered what that felt like. "Rose, we need to have a place to stay if we intend on getting all three relics in the shortest possible time. We also need a place to hold a wedding, you know." Jericho replied, "And CeeCee and the children will be fine. We're not planning on staying here long. As soon as we have what we came for, we'll leave this place.""Do you even know anything about Catholic weddings? And by the way, thanks for not telling me that you'd ask Crescent to arrange this thing. I'm so looking forward to wearing a dress." Rose replied, her voice dripping with sa