My sister was caught up by the other two Vampires, so she would be no help, and Ashley was checking out her shoulder. I needed to get rid of this guy quickly. Out the door, I could see more coming. It seemed like our perimeter hadn’t done a darn thing. I also heard sirens wailing, which wasn’t a surprise. Even with the silencer on Cadence’s gun, we were still in a suburban area firing guns and breaking glass in the middle of the night.
I shot the guy in the face, knowing it would only slow him down. His head jerked back, and his hands covered the hole in his head. I jabbed my knife into his chest and dragged it down a foot or two as he screeched. By the time I yanked it out and gave him a good kick in the gut, he was done for. I moved through his ashes just as Cadence tossed her knife across the room to take out the last one that had made it into the room.
My sister was bleeding and so was Ashley, but we moved out the door. “Head for the car!&rd
Cadence had three Vampires on her while I only had two. I needed to find a way to get through them quickly so I could help my sister. Ashley also had two, but it looked like the pair were the smallest of all of them.I would have to find a way to use their weight against them. I glanced over my shoulder to see Guardians getting closer to our location, but they weren’t on us yet. I figured Holland had sent these suckers to take us prisoner, to return us to her, but a quick glance in their heads told me they were here for the kill.As I was invading their thoughts, the woman made it clear she intended to lunge at me, and it occurred to me for the first time, I could use my telepathy to help me anticipate what they were going to do. It wasn’t easy considering I’d have to quickly read two minds simultaneously, but it did give me an advantage. She lunged; I sidestepped, bringing up my knee and sending her into the brute behind her.He was quicker. M
Arriving in Kansas City had felt weird. It was like being in a house where you live that isn’t your home. Your stuff is there. It’s all familiar. But it’s not right—it doesn’t feel right.Dr. Cale Ryan picked us up at the airport, which was a surprise. It was very clear to me from the moment we stepped out of the plane why he was there. He had a sparkle in his eyes that he couldn’t hide; there was a possibility my sister might be single again. I like Cale, and we joked around a little bit in the car on the way back to headquarters, but I thought it was a little despicable that he was there to hit on my sister when Aaron wasn’t dead. Not that it would have been okay if Aaron was dead....Cale parked outside of the archives building, and we headed inside. The sun was just coming up. I was more than exhausted, but I had a fire inside of me still, the kind that propels a person to keep picking up their feet even when they have abso
I had a huge lump in my throat and realized I knew who was missing before my sister even opened her mouth. Aurora asked her what was going on again, and when Cadence spoke, I felt my heart stop beating.“Alex.” She had to pause to force herself to breathe. “He was wounded in the leg, and he told Jamie he didn’t want to be healed.” She looked around the table. “He... passed away.”Immediately, all eyes were on me. Everyone began offering their condolences, how they were so sorry I’d lost a friend, maybe even Christian. I didn’t know. I couldn’t believe it—even though I’d had a horrible feeling earlier. I still never thought it would actually happen. Hannah said something about this being what he wanted.... I didn’t hear it all.“I told Tara I’d let her know as soon as we heard something since Dax can’t text her. I’ll be back.”My sister nodded, and I
His answer came from Ward. “The Guardians aren’t jumping out of the portal when it opens because sometimes it’s in outer space. This one, for example, number four, translates basically the same in ancient Gaelic as it does the current language. An toabh an ear de ghiuthas roughly means the east side of Jupiter. I can’t imagine it would be the best idea to step out of a portal into space.”Ashley was still sniffling. She rubbed a Kleenex across her nose before she asked, “How do we know it just doesn’t mean some spot in alignment with the east side of Jupiter?”I thought back to the texts I’d gotten earlier. I could still understand the confusion, but maybe Brandon’s message could help us all understand what was going on in there. “Brandon said that Heather told him it really is outer space. The first time the portal opened while they were in there, it was under the ocean, and she refused to go.
I swallowed the lump in my throat. A solution had come to me, a way to fix the problem of leaving someone behind in the portal. Slowly, I said, “So if we want to bring everyone back, we also have to put someone in there.” A thought entered my mind, and my eyes swiveled across the table beyond my control. “Someone we can do without.”Christian’s eyes doubled in size. “Don’t look at me, psycho.”“Why not?” I countered. “This is all your fault.” It suddenly occurred to me that if Christian hadn’t been such a total jerk face, Alex wouldn’t be dead.“How is this his fault?” Cale’s question was innocent enough, but even thinking about how to answer it had me irritated. I consider popping out of my chair and coming at Christian again. I wondered who would try to stop me.Clearly, Cadence would, as her hand was already on my arm. “Calm down! We’re not
It was almost 8:00 when I stepped into my apartment. We should be getting another text in three hours. It seemed crazy to only sleep until noon when I was so tired. I hadn’t slept a wink since the night we were in Shenandoah, which was almost three nights ago. I wasn’t even sure how I was still moving. But then, some Hunters don’t need to sleep, and Vampires don’t sleep much either, so maybe I was getting used to my new identity. Or maybe I was so tired I had forgotten how to sleep.Part of me wanted to run down to Brandon’s apartment and talk to his mom just as an excuse to be where his stuff was. I didn’t. I sat down on my couch and then slumped over, putting my dirty shoes on the sofa. I could do that. It was mine.I had IAC messages from Tara and Lucy, both checking on me, but I didn’t answer them. I felt my phone vibrate and knew it was my mother. With a deep sigh, I pulled it out of my pocket. “Hey, Mom.”
My panic was interrupted by Tara’s next statement. “By the way, while you were sleeping, one of Holland’s planes took off. We tracked it to Fiumicino.”“Fiumicino?” my sister repeated. I wondered if she knew where that was. She seemed to. “All right. Did anyone get off of it?”“Yeah, but no one we recognized. Italian LIGHTS is in pursuit.”“Thanks for letting me know. I’m going to go talk with Ward before I interrogate Stewart. Keep up the good work, Tara.” My sister flipped off her IAC and faded from my mind.“Why would they be in Rome?” I asked Tara.“No idea. But we should think about going there, too. It seems like they’re always a step or two ahead of us on this thing.”“I guess. But then... if Holland knew the portal opened every six hours, why did she bothe
Tara and Lucy both looked up like I was crazy, running into Christian’s office at full speed. “I need to use the computer for a minute.”“What about the planes?” Lucy asked me, puzzled.“It won’t take long.” They moved aside, and I pulled up our search engine, which is way faster than anything I’d ever seen before I joined LIGHTS, and started searching for the names Stewart was spewing out in his mind. He was dismissing some of them as he went. There were a couple that stood out to me, and I immediately felt into their brains at the same time. Within seconds, I’d found her.I typed the woman’s name into the search engine. I was surprised she was a normal human woman, a librarian in fact. Short, middle aged, with a brown bob, she didn’t look like the type of person who would help a Vampire Queen take over the universe. But it had only taken me a few seconds inside of her head to know she&rsqu