Your timing sucks on an epic level, Daemon shot back.
Smiling sleepily, I rolled onto my side and ordered myself to stay awake, but as my breathing returned to normal, sleep dragged me under. Sometime later, I heard the door open and then Daemon was beside me, pulling me back against him. It wasnt long before the steady rise and fall of his chest lulled me back into the rhythm of sleep. Every so often Id wake up when his arms clenched around me, his embrace so tight I thought hed cut off my circulation, holding me as if even in his sleep he was haunted by the fear of losing me.
Armentrout, Jennifer L.
Opal ( A Lux Novel)
Chapter 23
Daemon and I rode together to school on Monday. The car still carried a musty, wet scent to it, a painful reminder of where our mission had ended-in a river. On the way, Daemon was convinced that his brother had been talked down from bum-rushing Mount Weather, but I knew we needed to come up with another way to get to Beth and Chris. Dawson couldnt wait forever, and I could understand that. If it were Daemon locked up, I dont think anyone would be able to stop me.
As soon as we stepped out, I saw Blake leaning against his truck a few spaces down. He pushed off and trotted over the moment he spotted us.
Daemon groaned. He is not who I want to see as soon as I get to school.
Agreed, I said, wrapping my hand around Daemons. Just remember we are in public.
No fun.
Blake slowed as he reached us, his gaze dipping to our joined hands and then quickly sweeping up. We all need to talk.
We kept walking-or Daemon kept walking. Talking to you is the last thing I want to do.
I can understand that. He caught up to us. But I seriously didnt know about the onyx shields in the doors. I had no idea.
I believe you, Daemon said.
Blakes step faltered. You punched me.
Thats because he wanted to, I answered for Daemon, earning a wink from him. Look, I dont trust you, but maybe you didnt know about the shields. It doesnt change the fact that were not going to be able to get in there.
I talked to Luc last night. He didnt know about the shields, either. Blake shoved his hands into his pockets and stopped in front of us. He was lucky Daemon didnt lay him out right there. Hes willing to do it again-take down the cameras and stuff.
Daemon blew out a long breath. And what good does that do us? We cant get past those doors.
Or if every door is set up like that, I added, shivering. I couldnt imagine going through that three or four times. Sure, Id been in that cage longer, but the airborne onyx had covered everything.
The three of us were huddled along the fence surrounding the track, careful of keeping our voices low so other students didnt overhear us and wonder what the heck.
Well, I was thinking about that, Blake said, shifting from one foot to the other. While I was with Daedalus, they used to expose us to this stone each day. Our forks and silverware were encased in it. A lot of stuff was, almost everything we came into contact with. Burned like holy hell to touch, but we didnt have any other choice. Ive walked through the doors before and recently. Nothing happened.
Daemon laughed as he looked away from Blake. And you now just thought this was a good thing to tell us?
I didnt know what it was. None of us did. Blakes gaze pleaded with mine. I didnt think much about it.
Dumbfounded, I realized theyd been conditioning Blake. Probably exposing him and others to the onyx over and over but like last night, something wasnt right. Why would they expose them to it? Sick and twisted punishment or for tolerance? And why would they want Luxen or hybrids to develop a tolerance to the one weapon that could be used against them?
You cant tell me you never knew about the onyx and what it could do, I said.
He met me dead-on. I didnt know that it could incapacitate us.
I pressed my lips together. You know, theres so much we have to just trust you with. That you really are working against Daedalus and not for them. That Beth and Chris are where youre saying they are, and now, that you didnt really know about onyx.
I know how this looks.
I dont think you do, Daemon said, letting go of my hand as he propped his hip against the fence. We have no reason to trust you.
And youve blackmailed us into helping you, I added.
Blake exhaled roughly. Okay. I dont have a glowing history, but I want nothing more than to get my friend away from them. Thats why Im here.
And why are you here right this instant? Daemon asked, obviously at his patience threshold.
I think we can get around the onyx, he said, pulling his hands out of his pockets and holding them in front of him. Now, hear me out. This is going to sound crazy.
Oh, goodie, Daemon muttered.
I think we need to build up a tolerance. If that was what Daedalus was doing, then that makes sense. Hybrids have to go in and out of those doors. If we expose ourselves to it-
Are you insane? Daemon turned around, running his hand through his hair, clasping the back of his neck. You want us to expose ourselves to onyx?
Do you see any other option?
Yeah, there was one-we didnt go back. But was it really an option? Daemon was starting to pace. Not a good sign. Can we do this later? Were going to be late.
Sure. He sidestepped Daemon. After school?
Maybe, I said, focusing on Daemon. Well talk later.
Taking the hint, Blake skedaddled out of there. I had no idea what to say to any of this. Expose ourselves to onyx?
Daemon huffed. Hes insane.
He was. Do you think it would work?
Youre not
?
I dont know. I switched my backpack to the other shoulder and we started toward the school. I really dont know. We cant give up, but what other options do we have?
We dont even know if it will work.
But if Blake really is sort of immune to it, then we can test it out on him.
A wide grin spread across his face. I like the sound of that.
I laughed. Why doesnt that surprise me? But seriously, if he has a tolerance to it, then shouldnt we be able to? Its something. Wed just need to figure out how to get some. Daemon was quiet for a few seconds What? I asked.
He squinted. I think I have the onyx part covered.
What do you mean? I stopped again, ignoring the faint warning bell.
After Will got you and a couple of days after Dawson came back, I returned to the warehouse and stripped most of the onyx from the outside.
My jaw hit the ground. What?
Yeah, I dont know why I did it. Kind of like my big FU to the establishment. He laughed. Imagine their faces when they went back and saw it was all gone.
I was speechless.
He tweaked my nose. I smacked his hand away. Youre insane. You couldve gotten caught!
But I didnt.
I smacked him again, this time harder. Youre crazy.
But you love my craziness. He leaned down, kissing the corner of my lip. Come on, were late. The last thing we need is detention.
I snorted. Yeah, like that would be the biggest of our problems.
Carissa still hadnt returned to school on Monday. The flu mustve been kicking her butt. Lesa seemed a bit jealous over the whole thing. Im, like, five pounds from my goal weight, she said before trig started. Why cant I come down with something? Geesh.
I giggled and we moved on to some gossip. For a little while, I forgot about everything. It was nice and much needed downtime even though we were in school. The morning blew by and when Blake entered bio, I refused to let him ruin my mood.