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“deal” must have been nothing more than a trick to get Jacks to turn himself in so he could be quietly dealt with. No big Angel battle with the whole world watching. No black mark against the Immortals. No scandal. Sylvester had been right, Maddy thought. The Archangels were willing to do whatever it took to protect themselves.

And she had helped them. She had delivered Jacks.

They were walking in her direction now, headed toward the waiting SUVs. Jacks’s face was expressionless. His eyes had turned colorless and gray. His arms hung limply at his side.

“Fight,” Maddy whispered furiously. “Dammit, Jacks, fight.”

But he didn’t. He let them take him. His face was the same blank mask she had seen at the station. Maddy fought back a paralyzing despair. She had taken the fight out of him. Once again, everything was her fault.

Maddy focused all her energy on overcoming the paralysis. She had to think. Because she had to do something. She watched carefully as they loaded Jacks into the middle vehicle, and made a note of which seat, which side. All three Escalades started up and began to move.

Already leaving.

A new commotion erupted from the house. Maddy’s eyes darted over. A middle-aged woman was struggling against her husband and another Angel in a suit. She was trying to leave the house. If she hadn’t been screaming with her hair tangled in her face, she would be strikingly beautiful. Regal, even. It had to be Kris Godspeed. Behind her, in the hall, Chloe stood helpless and crying, her face wrought with grief.

Suddenly, as Maddy watched, Kris’s wild eyes darted in her direction.

Maddy froze. She watched recognition dawn on Kris’s face. She knew Maddy was there, crouching behind the fountain, and she knew who she was. Maddy fought the urge to turn and run. Would Kris give her away? Sic the Angels on her? Instead, something flickered in Kris’s eyes. An unspoken message. Some understanding had just passed between them, but in the adrenaline-fueled rush of the moment, Maddy wasn’t sure just what.

Kris pulled hard against the two Angels holding her and, with a small cry, sent all three of them slamming into the wall just inside the foyer. Maddy heard the unmistakable sound of keys dropping to the floor as the three Angels collapsed to the ground in a chaotic tumble. Kris’s eyes narrowed in concentration. Her free leg kicked. The keys, which she had knocked off the wall next to her, jingled across the tile and came to rest in the open doorway.

Maddy didn’t think. She didn’t have time. She leapt to her feet and ran toward the front of the house. She heard Gwen yell behind her, but the rushing wind and pounding of her heart drowned out the words. She hit the doorway at a full sprint, more running into it than stopping, and flattened her body against the outside wall. Kris had done enough flailing to keep her captors occupied. Maddy slid down onto her knees, reached her arm out into the doorway, and grabbed the keys. The ignition key with a prancing horse on the yellow shield looked right at her.

Kris’s eyes shot over and fixed Maddy with a meaningful gaze.

Go.

In an instant Maddy was on her feet again and sprint-ing toward the Ferrari. She fumbled with the smart key while she ran, finding the unlock button. The Ferrari chirped to life. She hazarded a quick look down the driveway. The SUVs were already turning out the gate. In another moment, they would be gone. She saw Gwen running out from behind the wall. She must have seen Maddy’s frantic dash for the keys. Gwen reached the car first, jumping into the driver’s seat just as Maddy arrived.

“What do you think you’re doing?” Maddy gasped.

“What does it look like I’m doing?” Gwen said.

Maddy opened the door. “No way. I don’t want you getting involved.”

“You need all the help you can get,” Gwen hissed.

“Seriously, get in.” Then she put both hands on the wheel.

“God, this car is so sexy.”

“Move over, then,” Maddy said as she got in, pushing Gwen into the passenger seat. “I’m driving.” She might not have a car of her own, but she’d never gotten less than an A in any class she’d ever taken, and that included driver’s ed.

She fed the key into the ignition and adjusted the rearview mirror. In the reflection, she could see Kris’s husband looking in her direction. She might only have seconds.

She punched the start button on the Ferrari and six hundred horses roared to life. The machine crouched like a wild animal, ready. Maddy depressed the clutch and moved the manual transmission into first. The Ferrari purred with anticipation. Gwen lifted an instructorly finger.

“Always adjust your side mirrors before putting the car in drive—”

Maddy released the clutch and shoved her foot down on the gas. The Ferrari lurched forward much faster than Maddy thought possible, throwing both girls violently into their seats. Maddy heard a voice behind her but didn’t dare look back.

“Put your seat belt on,” Maddy commanded. Gwen immediately obeyed. Maddy pushed the clutch in again, shifted to second, and smashed the accelerator. The Ferrari shot down the driveway like a whip and cleared the gate like a red marble out of a slingshot. She threw the wheel over, pivoting the screaming race car on its front right tire, and stomped on the gas again. In an instant they were rocketing down the street in pursuit of the caravan.

CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX

Maddy didn’t look back to see if she was being chased. It didn’t matter now. This was her only chance.

“Okay, but his house was, like, so amazing, right?”

Gwen said again as she looked in the rearview.

“Need to concentrate,” Maddy said curtly.

Maddy downshifted and the Ferrari’s engine snarled.

Needles jumped on the gauges as they roared down Outpost, glimpsing the caravan of black Escalades and then losing them again on the winding road. Sparkling Angel mansions flew by in a blur.

“So would now be an okay time to ask what is going on?” Gwen asked, holding on desperately to the door handle.

“They’re taking him,” Maddy said miserably.

“Who’s taking him?”

“The Angels. The deal must have been a lie and now they’re taking him.”

“Deal?”

“Jacks saved my life, which is against their law. Mark supposedly made a deal with the Council and the Archangels for Jacks’s life. But the deal was a trap and now they’ve caught him and they’re going to kill him and it’s all my fault.”

“What?” Gwen choked in bewilderment on all the information. “But they can’t kill him. He’s an Angel!”

“They’re going to make him mortal,” Maddy said.

Then they’re going to kill him.”

Maddy caught a glimpse of the caravan again. They had reached the bottom of the road and were turning left onto Franklin.

“Angels can be mortal?” Gwen gasped. “And there’s a law? And wait, who’s Mark again?”

“Honestly, Gwen,” Maddy quoted as she braked for the turn, “how can you live in this city and not know these things?”

She threw the wheel over and they roared off the winding road onto the trafficked street.

“OMG, are these seat warmers?” Gwen asked as she fiddled with the buttons on the dash.

“If you could just not touch anything. .!”

Gwen frowned and folded her arms across her chest.

Maddy squinted into the glare of the late-afternoon sun, panicking. She had lost sight of them. Maddy ground

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