“I know. That’s what I said to him. But he knew I was the only one who could do what he needed to be done. Except for Heather, but she wouldn’t be as reliable, and there was a chance she wouldn’t want to do it anyway. For some reason, he also thought I’d be less likely to tell my sister or Aaron.”
“That makes no sense.”
“I know. But he knew how desperate I was to do something to stop Daunator, so when he told me his plan, I decided to go along with it.”
“Daunator?” Brandon echoed, leaning forward slightly, his forehead wrinkling. “What do you mean?”
“Christian went after Daunator. By himself. He needed me to help him with some information about who might be working with Daunator and to try to help him find the monster. He also wanted me to get into Daunator’s head, but I can’t really do that. Anyway, Christian swore me to secrecy because he didn’t w
“Hey, Cass, it’s okay.” He leaned forward on the couch, his hand outstretched, though he didn’t quite touch her. “Whatever it is, you can tell me.” His fingertips rested on her knee, about as far as he could reach, and Cassidy desperately wished she was in his arms again. The pain inside of her may have been caused by another guy, but it was Brandon’s arms that had held her together in the past when she felt as if she were falling apart. Still, it seemed wrong to ask him to wrap her up when she was about to disclose information to him that very well could make him feel exactly the way she was feeling at the moment.With another deep breath, she looked him in the eye and slowly opened up. “You were right about Alex.” She watched him start to attempt to decipher what that meant, his eyes shifting slightly with the news. “I had no idea how he felt about me when he was still here, but the note he wrote me while he was dy
Listening to the conversation with Skelton was both frustrating and a little creepy. Not only did the man sound like he was crazy, very little of what he was saying made any kind of sense at all. Even with the entire leadership team sitting around the conference table, poring over every bit of information, dissecting every word, going over the conversation ten times didn’t make any of them feel any more confident that they had any idea why the old man had taken the risk and showed up on campus to begin with.“The clippings are significant,” Hannah said, looking over the ones she had in front of her. “We know that Daunator has done this before, though it has been a while.”“I wonder why something like this never made it to the history books,” Elliott questioned. “Sure are a lotta people to go missing at once.”“Maybe for the same reason not a lot of media are reporting it now,” Jamie said. “D
It was hard to believe Jamie, Aaron, and Hannah had all been here so many years ago when the tragedy had taken place, but it was true just the same. Only she and Aurora, who was twenty-seven, hadn’t been born. Elliott was still in Oklahoma at the time, and Cadence realized she had no idea if he’d ever met her grandfather or not. The question would have to wait for later as the conversation on the tape took a shift.Skelton was going on about a tracking mechanism that sounded similar to the one they used now to locate Vampires, though the technology was behind their current capabilities, and Jordan said it all sounded good, that he should check in with Christian to see if he had any thoughts. “He’s our go-to man when it comes to those sorts of things. Aaron helps out, too,” Jordan continued, and Cadence remembered Aaron had actually come up with the device Jordan was wearing to collect the conversation they were listening to, “but we’r
“But Skelton said not to take any Hunters,” Elliott noted. “Remember?” He looked at Cadence, and she nodded. “Do you think that’s because Daunator can’t kill Guardians?”Cadence wasn’t sure if the question was to her or in general, but she answered. “I have no idea if he can or can’t. But... why keep Christian in a hole in the ground if he can kill him?”“To lure us there,” Aaron replied quickly.“Do you think he can kill Guardians?” Aurora asked the Guardian Leader.“No.” Once again, Aaron’s response was definitive. “But that doesn’t mean he isn’t dangerous. We know he can get into people’s minds, even if we don’t believe Skelton’s story that Daunator made him kill Jordan because Daunator jumped Cassidy last night.”Jamie’s voice was so quiet at first, Cadence almost didn’t recogniz
“If he’s been through both portals, like Skelton said, he’ll have all sorts of tricks we’ve never seen before, or at least not in a long time,” Jamie reminded them.“He’s one scary son of a bitch,” Cadence agreed. “But Christian has left us little choice. Maybe if he would’ve stayed here, we could’ve gone over there and fought the symptoms, taken out his henchmen, cut off his blood supply. But now... our hands are tied. We can’t leave him there....”“Well....” Elliott began.“There it is. I’ve been waiting for it this whole time.” Aaron smirked at his friend, but it was clearly a warning, too.“I’m just kidding.” Elliott raised both of his hands in protest. “Here’s another question for you, though. We take Cass, Brandon’s gonna insist we take him, even if they are currently split up. I don’t want him to go e
The streets of Budapest were emptier than usual. It was nearly 1:00 in the morning, but this part of town was generally populated by people out looking for a good time or enough booze to drown their sorrows well until the early morning hours. Eliza thought perhaps the desolation was due to the local news finally discussing all of the missing persons, though they were still under-reporting by LIGHTS’s numbers. Hearing that hundreds were suddenly gone had to have some effect on even the people who would’ve normally been out and about in this area of town.That didn’t deter her team from taking a look around. Cassidy was working directly with Mila now, which sucked because it meant Eliza would no longer have the upper hand. She’d enjoyed having a bit of information that her boss didn’t. When Mila had asked her why she hadn’t been forthcoming with who was talking to her, Eliza had feigned innocence, insisting she’d had no idea the informa
But Eliza wasn’t still human, so she’d suck it up. And somehow, she was supposed to catch a demon creature and bring it back with her while simultaneously killing two or three Vampires and bringing in the ringleader? Easy peasy....Sergio switched the engine off, and Mila turned around from the front passenger seat to look at all of them. They’d already had an hour long meeting before they left HQ, but now that the location was different than what they’d planned for, Mila would be compelled to speak. Eliza did her best to tune in, even though she was preoccupied with getting out of the vehicle and shooting things.“As you can see, Sylvester has switched up his hunting grounds. We have it on good authority that he is staked out in the outer yard of a warehouse a few blocks up this street and over one. It’s a large complex with a chain-link fence and several other buildings dotting the perimeter. We believe there are at least
Eliza backed up further than he had. Her legs were shorter, after all. With a deep breath, she hurled herself forward, building up speed as she went and lifted up off of the ground, swinging her arms forward for momentum. The toe of her boot clipped the top of the fence, shaking it slightly, but other than that, she made it to the other side with no problems and landed a few feet behind Sergio. He gave her a confident nod and they turned to continue their journey.Lights atop towering polls shed their illumination sparingly in pools around the bottom of their concrete trunks, making it harder to see into the shadowed areas around the buildings. Even with their IACs, it seemed darker in some places than others. Eliza focused her attention on the black spaces, wondering if any of them might start to move. She wasn’t used to shadows picking up their feet and walking, but after what she’d seen the night she killed Honey, nothing would surprise her.Up ahead of