potential.”
Once again Wisty surprises me with how she seems to get where Byron is going. As much as she hates the guy, they do seem to have some weird connection. I felt it when they were onstage making music together. I’d never tell her that, though.
“The One Who Is The One is scared to death of us and our potential. Our
“How can you steal somebody’s potential?” I wonder aloud, not expecting an answer.
“That’s what he’s trying to figure out. He wants to unite with Wisty -”
“Ew,” my sister interjects. “Ew, ew, ew, ew!”
Chapter 67
BYRON IMMEDIATELY RELEASES his sweaty hand from mine. Or maybe it’s my hand that’s sweaty. After all, death is really close now.
“ERSA,” Byron calls out, proceeding from our dark dining corner to a slightly less dim area of the basement, “the condemned have requested use of a proper bathroom. One last time… before the execution. I’ve refused the request, but they’ve been insistent. What should I do?”
“They may not leave the basement,” says ERSA, but then I swear I hear her sigh.
“Yes, ERSA. I’ll accompany the prisoners to make certain they’re…”
Byron trails off as a door in the wall clicks open. “Compliant.”
Next, Byron sweeps us into a room about the size of an old-fashioned telephone booth. “Quick. We need to hold hands,” he says.
“But I haven’t gone yet,” I protest. I actually do need to use the toilet. As you might imagine, I’d been avoiding crouching in a corner. With no toilet paper.
“You don’t have time to go. We need to use your magic ASAP.”
“And why would it be working now?” Whit asks. “We’ve been trying to use magic since we got here.”
“You saw what happened with the food. I haven’t figured it all out yet, but there’s something about the power that was transferred through Wisty to me, I think.”
“Generation? Cripes, Byron, it’s not like we had a
“Just be quiet and hold me, Wisty. This is serious.”
Talk about evolution… is this really Byron Swain coming to the rescue-again? He’s changed. He clutches my hand, and his feels warm and confident.
Byron turns to my brother. “Whit, do you believe me?”
“I hate to say it, but what choice do I have? Sure, Byron. Do what you can.”
“You two have nothing to lose. And neither do I-I’m dead regardless. Quickly now, look for a spell. Something about… water.”
Whit opens his journal and flips through a few pages. He finds an entry he likes.
And here’s the weirdest thing: the air is kind of hurting my lungs a little; it’s too dry or something -
Whit’s face-I don’t know how to describe it-it’s gotten pointy, and his lips seem oversize and -
Byron grabs the journal out of Whit’s hands, and I gasp. My brother’s skin has gone silvery, and something bizarre is going on with his neck. It’s as if he has… scales?
Byron finishes the spell:
We’re turning into fish! What good will that do, ending up as fish on the bathroom floor?
Then there’s this unusual popping sound, and… the two of us are resting in Byron’s outstretched hands, looking up at his giant face.
We’ve apparently turned ourselves into guppies. And now we’re 100 percent relying on Byron to go find us a fish tank?
“Wisty,” Byron’s voice seems to boom inside my head. “I meant what I wrote. I love you. I know you think it’s the worst thing you’ve ever heard. But I can’t help it. You’re everything I always wished I could be. Funny, relaxed, strong. Smart, rebellious, and you don’t care what others think-unless it’s your family. You know what’s important. You’re perfect.”
I’d love to say
“You and Whit are on your own now,” he continues. “I know I won’t make it out of here alive. Not when The One finds out what I’ve done.”
Suddenly we’re moving away from his face and toward a white porcelain bowl.
“Good-bye, Allgoods,” Byron says. “What I do now, I do for love!”
Chapter 68
PLOP!
Terrific. We’ve just been dumped headfirst into a toilet-and a gross one, too.
And before Wisty and I even have a sec to take a lap around our “wading pool,” up through the refracting surface of the water I see Byron reaching for the toilet handle.
But he is. And when you think about it, considering the downward spiral we’ve been on lately, getting flushed