unseen. Unfortunately, as I watched, Neferet paused, which caused the entire dang group to pause. She cocked her head and I swear she sniffed the breeze like a bloodhound. Then her eyes went to my tree—my hidey place—and seemed to bore into me. And just like that I lost concentration. My skin shivered and I knew I was completely visible again.
'Oh, Zoey! There you are. I was just asking your friends'—she paused long enough to give the Twins, Damien, and (eek!) Erik one of her amazing one-hundred-twenty-five-watt smiles— 'where you could have gotten off to.' She dimmed the smile and exchanged it for a perfect look of motherly concern. 'Now is not the time to wander about by yourself.'
'Sorry. I, uh, I needed …' I trailed off, majorly aware that all eyes were on me.
'She needed to be alone before the rituals,' Shaunee said, stepping up to put an arm through mine.
'Yeah, she always needs to be alone before rituals. It's a Zoey thing,' Erin said, moving to my other side and taking my other arm.
'Yep, we call it Z.A.T.—Zoey Alone Time,' Damien said, joining the three of us.
'It's kinda annoying, but what can you do?' Erik said, moving around behind me to rest his warm hands on my shoulders. 'That's our Z.'
I had to struggle not to burst into tears. My friends were the best. Of course, Neferet probably knew they were lying, but they'd done it in a way that made it look like I was probably only up to little teenage mischief (i.e., sneaking out to break up with a boyfriend) versus big, scary mischief (i.e., hiding my undead dead best friend).
'Well, I want you to be sure you limit your
'I will. Sorry,' I mumbled.
'And now, on to the ritual.' Regally, Neferet strode out from the group, causing the warriors to scramble to keep up with her and leaving me and my little cluster of friends in the figurative dust.
Of course, we followed her. What else could we do?
'So, did you get the dirty done?' Shaunee whispered.
'Huh?' I blinked in shock at her. How did she know I'd been ho-ishly grinding against Heath. Did it show? God, I was going to die if it showed!
Erin rolled her eyes. 'Heath. Breakup. You with him,' she whispered.
'Oh, that. Well, I, uh—'
'I was worried about you today.' Erik had moved up and neatly nudged Shaunee from her place beside me. I expected the Twins to hiss and spit at him, but instead they waggled their brows at us and fell back to walk with Damien. I heard Shaunee murmur, 'So damn
'Sorry,' I said hastily, feeling guilty about how nice it felt when he took my hand. 'I didn't mean to worry you. I just had, well, stuff.'
Erik grinned and laced his fingers through mine. 'I hope you got rid of him—I mean, that particular
I sent daggerlike looks over my shoulder at the Twins, who tried to look innocent. 'Traitors!' I muttered.
'Don't be pissed at them. I used my unfair advantage and bribed them with their weakness.'
'Shoes?'
'Something they like better, at least for a moment in time. T. J. and Cole.'
'That was very sly of you,' I said.
'And not very tough to manage. T. J. and Cole think the Twins are
'T. J. and Cole called the Twins dead sexy in that awful accent?'
He squeezed my hand playfully. 'My accent isn't awful.'
'You're right. It's not.' I smiled up into his clear blue eyes and wondered how I could have gotten myself into a position where I was double cheating on him.
'How are you today, Zoey?'
I knew through our joined hands Erik could feel the shock that went through my body at the sound of Loren's voice.
'I'm fine. Thanks,' I said.
'You slept well last night? I wondered how you'd managed after I left you at the dorm.' Loren gave Erik what was obviously a patronizing, I'm-way-older-than-you smile and explained, 'Zoey had quite a shock yesterday.'
'Yeah, I know.' Erik's clipped the words out. I could feel the tension between them and wondered a little frantically if anyone else had noticed. When I heard Shaunee's whispered,
By then we'd caught up to the group of adults that were now standing around what I realized was the trapdoor in the east wall. Ignoring the potentially explosive boyfriend situation I'd put myself right smack in the middle of, I said, 'Hey! Why are we stopped here?'
'Neferet is offering prayers for Professor Nolan's spirit, as well as invoking a protective spell around the school grounds,' Loren said. His voice sounded way too friendly and his gaze felt way too warm as our eyes met and locked. God, he was utterly gorgeous. I remembered how his lips had felt against mine and …
And then I realized what he'd just said.
'But isn't her blood and stuff still…' I trailed off helplessly, making a vague gesture out at the grassy area on the other side of the wall, the horrible grassy area that had been drenched with Professor Nolan's blood just yesterday.
'No, don't worry. Neferet has had it cleansed,' Loren said gently.
For a second I thought he was going to touch me right there in front of everyone. I even felt Erik tense, like he expected it, too, then Neferet's solemn but powerful voice broke through our little drama, calling everyone's attention to her.
'We are going to move through the trapdoor to the site of the atrocity. Make a crescent around the statue of our beloved Goddess, which I placed in the exact spot Professor Nolan's ravaged body was discovered. I ask that you concentrate your hearts and minds on sending positive energy to our fallen sister as her spirit flies free to the wondrous realm of Nyx. Fledglings,' her gaze swooped over us, 'I want you each to take your position by the candle which represents your element.' Neferet's eyes were kind, her voice gentle. 'I know it is unusual to use fledglings in an adult ritual, but never before has a House of Night been gifted with so many extraordinary young people at one time, and today I believe it is only right that I tap into your affinities to add power to what we ask of Nyx.' I could practically feel Damien and the Twins vibrating with excitement. 'Can you do this for me, for us, fledglings?'
Damien and the Twins nodded like crazed bobble-heads. Neferet's green eyes moved to me. I nodded once. The High Priestess smiled, and I wondered if anyone else could see past her beautiful exterior to the cold, calculating person within.
Looking pleased with herself, Neferet turned and ducked through the open trapdoor followed closely by the rest of us. I'd readied myself for something terrible, or at the very least for something bloody, but Loren had been right. The area that had been so gruesome just yesterday had been completely cleansed of any nastiness, and I wondered briefly how the Tulsa cops had gathered their evidence, and then shook myself. Surely Neferet had waited for them to do their job before she'd cleaned everything. Hadn't she?
In the spot where Professor Nolan's body had been there was now a beautiful statue of Nyx that looked like it had been carved from a single slab of onyx. Her hands were upraised, and within them she held a thick green candle symbolizing earth. Without speaking, the vamps formed a semicircle around the statue. Damien and the Twins moved to stand behind the oversized candles that represented each of their elements. I didn't really want to, but I took my place by the purple candle that symbolized spirit. I could see the warriors had spread out and were surrounding us. With their backs to our group they stared out into the night, bristling with alertness.
Without any of her usual theatrics (which were always cool to watch), Neferet walked to Damien, who was nervously holding the yellow wind candle, and raised the ceremonial lighter.
'It fills us and breathes life into us. I call wind to our circle.' Neferet's voice was strong and clear, obviously augmented by the power of a High Priestess. She touched the lighter to the candle's wick and instantly wind