“Nate?” came Scarlet’s voice from around the corner.
Everyone rushed to where the tunnel intersected with another tunnel ahead and Heather almost crashed into Scarlet as she rounded the corner.
“Hey!” Heather smiled at Scarlet. “You guys are still alive. Yay.”
Scarlet nodded and smiled back. “Yep. Still alive. No thanks to the cave. It practically fell apart on top of us and forced us through a deadly sea of whirlpools and waterfalls.”
“That’s odd.” Nate scratched his head. “Our cave floor disappeared and we had to Indiana Jones our way across a chasm.”
“That’s crazy.” Scarlet sighed. “Well, I’m just glad everyone’s safe. Do we know where we’re going from here?” She looked around at the four tunnel choices they had before them.
Nate pointed to a tunnel on the right. “That one should lead us straight to the fountain.”
There was a moment of tension as everyone looked down the dark, blue corridor.
“Let’s do this,” said Scarlet.
Everyone headed down the cave and Heather’s shoulder accidentally brushed against Gabriel’s. He glanced at her.
Okay, this was just getting ridiculous. Suddenly feeling hot and short of breath, Heather moved forward to walk next to Scarlet, where there was less sexual tension and no gigantic shoulders.
“Hey,” she said.
“Hey.” Scarlet smiled. “How are you feeling?”
“Crazy. But I’m not seeing things at the moment, so yay for that.”
“I’m sorry we got separated yesterday.” Scarlet frowned. “Were you guys okay?”
“Yeah. I mean, I saw invisible fish and had a total freak on a cave island and then almost fell into the pit of hell—literally—but other than that, it was a pretty smooth hike.”
“You had a freak out?”
She waved a hand. “Yeah. But Gabriel talked me down. And then he swung me to safety on a whip.” She paused. “That might be the weirdest sentence I’ve ever said.”
Scarlet shook her head. “I’m so sorry for getting you wrapped up in all this What a disaster. I’m glad Gabriel was there for you yesterday.”
“Yeah,” Heather looked at the ground. “He’s a good guy.”
Scarlet eyed her for a moment. “Yeah,” she sad slowly. “And he’s pretty hot, too.”
Heather felt her pulse rise and tried to give a casual shrug. “Yeah.”
Scarlet gasped and her eyes twinkled. “Heather. Baxter.”
“What?”
“You’re not gushing.”
“So?”
“So, you gush over every hot guy—except the ones you really like. Holy cow. You have a crush on Gabriel.”
“O-M-G. Shut up.” She felt her cheeks warm. “I do not.”
“Liar.” Scarlet grinned. “Liar, liar, pants on fire—”
“Okay, fine! I think he’s sweet. And protective. And he smells really good, like all the time. But I don’t have a crush.”
“You so have a crush.”
“No. I have a crazy kidnapped bonding thing. It’s like Stockholm syndrome, but for people who’ve been kidnapped together. I’m sure there’s a term for it. Like the Hostage Hotness Syndrome or something. And besides, he’s your ex. Like…yuck.”
Right?
“Nope.” Scarlet smiled. “Don’t you dare try to use me as a crutch. And he’s not really my ex. Well, he is. But it’s not like that. For sure not now. And Gabriel’s totally into you.”
“Can we talk about something else, please? Like maybe this bright red mark?” Heather lifted Scarlet’s arm and pointed to the red ring around her wrist. “I know why I have marks like this on my wrists, but why do you?” She wagged her eyebrows. “Did things get kinky in the caves last night?”
Scarlet pulled her hand back and blushed. “Don’t be ridiculous.”
“O.M.G.” Heather’s mouth dropped open and she smiled. “Scarlet Marie! I am flabbergasted…and I totally want details. Was it hot?”
“We’re not talking about this.”
“Oh, we are so talking about this. Maybe not now, in the death caves. But when we get out of here, I want a play-by-play.”
Gabriel watched Heather walk beside Scarlet. Her blond hair was a complete mess, but her spirits were high and she’d been lucid for a few hours, so Gabriel was able to breathe easy.
Tristan eyed him as they walked along.
“What?” Gabriel said.
He shrugged.
Heather started biting her nails again and Gabriel’s stomach tightened. He really hoped Scarlet was right about the Avalon fruit. If there wasn’t a cure, if Heather was going to be addicted to fountain water forever—
Tristan was looking at him again.
“What are you looking at?” Gabriel snapped.
Tristan was trying not to smile. “You tell me.”
Gabriel rolled his eyes. “Quit being a girl.”
“Hey.” Nate squeezed in between them as they walked behind the girls. “What an adventure, huh? Killer vines, collapsing caves, crazy blonds…I’m totally writing a book about this when we get back. I’m going to call it Whip Adventures.” He made a face. “Okay, maybe not that. I’ll work on the name. So,” he rubbed his palms together, “who’s excited to be mortal?”
“Mortal?” Gabriel turned to him.
“Yeah. You’re drinking the water, right?” Nate said. “It will permanently negate your immortality. Not to mention, heal all those super rad thorn marks on your arms and probably your Bluestone cuts too.”
“I don’t know…” Gabriel eyed the shallow cuts on his body. He’d never thought about becoming mortal before, and he wasn’t sure how he felt about it now.
Immortality was powerful. Unique.
Was he ready to give that up? Maybe.
Maybe if he were no longer immortal, he wouldn’t be empty inside.
“Why not, dude?” Nate grinned. “Tristan’s drinking the water so the life-force that exists outside this cave doesn’t kill him. So he’ll be mortal. And I’m turning in my Immortal Awesomeness card.”
Would Gabriel want to be immortal without Tristan?
He glanced at his twin brother.
No.
He wouldn’t.
“Come on, dude!” Nate seemed genuinely excited. “It’ll be fun. Just think of all the life and adventure and wrinkles and band-aids in store for you!”
“Are you peer-pressuring me into drinking fountain water?” Gabriel laughed. “That’s ironic on so many levels.”
“Can we take a break?” Heather asked. “I’m starving.”
Everyone stopped walking and took a seat in the cave, rooting through their packs for water and snacks.
Gabriel started to move closer to Heather, but froze when he caught Tristan eyeing him.
“What?” he said again.
Tristan raised his brows. “Nothing.”
Gabriel shook his head. “Shut up.” He went and sat beside Heather.
“Hey, you.”
She smiled. “Hey.”
“Team meeting!” Nate pointed a finger into the air and everyone looked at him. “Since we’ll be at the fountain shortly, I thought it would be best to talk through our strategy. We know Raven and her Ashmen made it into the caves, and we don’t know where they are. But there’s a chance they’re either already at the fountain or on their way there, so I think it’s best if we all prepare for a showdown.” He smiled. “Hopefully, no one will get hurt. This is your Team Captain speaking. Peace out, Team Awesome.”
Nate looked at Scarlet and walked deeper into the cave.
Heather groaned. “I hate Ashmen. They’re so mean and they make me lose my pink shoes.”
“I know. Ashmen suck.” Gabriel looked at her, suddenly afraid for her well-being. “Hopefully, we won’t see any at the fountain. But if we do, you have to fight, okay? You can’t let the craziness get inside you. You need to be Tomb Raider.”