“That you and News Boy are about to become butt-buddies?” Aphrodite’s voice was perky and polite, which was in direct contradiction to what she’d just said.
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“That’s a seriously old saying,” Aphrodite said.
“Old doesn’t equate to inaccurate,” Damien said. “You translated what Shaylin envisioned. That means you’re acting as an oracle.”
“I’m not an effing oracle. I’m a Prophetess.” Aphrodite really looked pissed.
“Oracle—Prophetess,” Damien held up first one hand then the other, as if he was measuring something in each palm and equaling them both out. “Seems the same thing to me. Check your history,
“No. Seriously. I try not to read too much.”
“Well, I’d start if I were you. They are just the top three of many that come to my well-educated mind. Some name them Oracle. Some call them Prophetess. Same thing.”
“Can I get the short version from the Internet?” Aphrodite was trying to sound like a smartass, but her face had lost all of its color and her eyes looked giant and even more topaz blue than usual. And scared. She looked super scared.
“Okay, well, lesson learned. I say, well done, us!” I piped in perkily. When everyone just stared at me I attempted an explanation. “Thanatos said we had to practice our Gifts. I think what just happened is, like, extra credit for us. How ’bout we get on that bus and go back to the tunnels and watch some
“
“I like Walter,” Aphrodite said. “He reminds me of my grandpa. Well, except Walter’s a little smarter and is high and crazy versus drunk and sociopathic. Yet oddly they’re both likeable.”
“You have a grandpa? And you like him?” Stevie Rae beat me to the question.
“Of course I have a grandpa. What are you, a biology moron?” Then Aphrodite shrugged. “Whatever. My family is kinda hard to explain. I’m going to follow
Stevie Rae, Damien, and I were left alone.
“Crazy Town,” was all I could think to say.
“Indeed,” Damien nodded.
“All right, well, do you think everyone else is on the bus?” I asked.
“I hope so. I know Rephaim’s there, and we only have a couple of hours until sunrise. I can pretty much be sure he’s never seen any episodes of
“Totally,” I said.
“Hurrumph…” Damien cleared his throat with staged precision.
“Yes?” I asked.
“Do, um, you guys think it’s awful if I, um, maybe, meet
“Are they still open?” I asked, glancing at my phone. Jeesh, it was almost 4:00 A.M.
“They’ve started staying open 24/7. The ice storm killed business for weeks and they’re trying to make up for it by catering to the, well,
“Seriously? They’re staying open for us?” I so remembered their awesome deli sandwiches and the beautiful local art they displayed. “They used to close at 11:00 P.M.!”
“Not anymore,” he said happily.
“Wow, that’s cool. I mean, I’ve never been there, but it’s awesomesauce that a coffee shop is stayin’ open in Midtown so that we can hang out there,” Stevie Rae said.
“How about tomorrow we have Darius detour the bus there on the way back to the depot?” I followed my gut.
“I would definitely reconnoiter for you!” Then Damien’s expression dimmed. “So, what do you think? Would Jack hate me?”
“Oh, honey, no!” I said quickly. “Of course he wouldn’t.”
“Jack would understand,” Stevie Rae added. “He wouldn’t want you to be sad and lonely while you waited for him to come back around.”
“He will, won’t he?” Damien stared in my eyes. “Jack will come back around, right?”
Damien blinked tears from his eyes. “I have a date! And I’m going to be happy about it.”
“Yeah!” I said.
“I’m so happy I could just spit! Even though that’s kinda gross,” Stevie Rae said, taking Damien’s other hand.
“It is a weird saying,” Damien observed.
“Totally,” I said. “You know it was disgusting during the
“Never would have happened,” Damien agreed. “It was the only flaw in that movie.”
“Well, that and Leo turning into an attractive Popsicle,” I added.
Damien and Stevie Rae made noises in absolute agreement with me as we approached the bus. I could see the kids’ faces in the windows. It looked like it was full, which made me feel a giant rush of relief because I was more than ready to go home. Stark was there, standing at the top of the stairs beside Darius. His eyes found me and his gaze made my skin feel tingly and warm. Rephaim was sitting in the first seat, right in front of Kramisha, and I could practically feel Stevie Rae vibrating with joy as she waved at him. Shaylin and Aphrodite were climbing the stairs. I couldn’t see Aphrodite’s face, but the toss of her hair said she was already flirting with her Warrior.
Okay, Darkness was a pain in the butt and hard things happened to us, but at least we were together and we had love. Always love.
“I need to talk to you.”
Erin’s emotionless voice was like ice water on my happy shower.
“Okay, sure. Hey, I’ll be in the bus in a sec,” I told Stevie Rae and Damien.
“I’m staying.” Erin spoke the two words as soon as we were alone.
“Staying? You mean here?” I knew what she meant, but I needed to stall, to buy some time to try to wade through the questions in my mind. I mean, I’d stopped Shaunee when she’d tried to break away from us and move back to the House of Night right after she and Erin had started having problems. Shouldn’t I stop Erin, too?
“Yeah, of course I mean here. I’m sick of the tunnels. The humidity is frizzing my hair.”
“Uh, there’s product for that. Aveda makes it. We’ll pick you up some from the Utica Ilhoff salon tomorrow,” I said.
“Okay, so, it’s not just my hair. I don’t want to live in the tunnels. This is where I live. This school. I don’t want to be bussed in. It’s stupid.”
“Erin, I know taking the bus is stupid. Hell, it was stupid before I was Marked. But I think we need to stay together. We’re more than just a group or a clique, we’re a family.”
“No, we’re not a family. We’re a group of kids who all go to the same school. That’s it. The end.”
“Our affinities make us more than that.” She was shocking me—not just by what she was saying, but by her attitude. Erin was so damn cold! “Erin, we’ve been through too much together to ever believe that we’re just a group of kids who happen to go to the same school.”
“What if that’s how you feel, but not how I feel? Don’t I get to choose? I thought Nyx was all about free