He cast me a sideways look. I hope you didnt give me cooties.
I huffed. If anyone was spreading alien cooties, it was Daemon.
Moms cell went off, and she dug it out of her pajama pocket, sloshing coffee onto the floor. Her face lit up, the way it always did when Will called her. My heart dropped as she turned and headed into the kitchen.
Will, I whispered, standing before I realized it.
Daemon was right behind me. You dont know that for sure.
I do. Its in her eyes-he makes her glow. I wanted to barf, like, seriously. Suddenly, I saw Mom on the bedroom floor, lifeless, gone like Carissa. Panic blossomed and took root. I need to tell her why Will got close to her.
Tell her what? He blocked me. That he was here to get close to you-that he used her? I dont think thats going to lessen any blows.
I opened my mouth, but he had a point.
He placed his hands on my shoulders. We dont know if it was him calling or whats happened to him. Look at Carissa, he said, keeping his voice low. Her mutation was unstable. It didnt take long for it
to do what it did.
Then that means it held. He wasnt making me feel better about anything right now.
Or it means it faded off. He tried again. We cant do anything until we know what were dealing with.
I shifted my weight restlessly, watching over his shoulder. Stress built in me like a seven-ton ball that settled on my shoulders. There was so much to deal with.
One at a time, Daemon said, as if he read my thoughts. Were going to deal with things one at a time. Thats all we can do.
Nodding, I took a deep breath and let it out slowly. My heart still raced. Im going to see if it was him.
He let go and stepped aside, and I hurried to the door.
I like your pajamas better, he said, and I turned. Daemon grinned at me, that lopsided one that hinted at laughter.
My jammies werent much better than Moms. They had, like, a thousand pink and purple polka dots on them. Shut up, I said.
Daemon returned to the couch. Ill be waiting.
I went to the kitchen just as Mom was getting off the phone, her features pinched. The weight on my shoulders increased. Whats wrong?
She blinked and forced a smile. Oh, nothing, honey.
Grabbing a towel, I wiped up the spilled sugar. Doesnt look like nothing. In fact, it looked like a whole lot of something.
Mom grimaced. It was Will. Hes still out west. He thinks he came down with something traveling. Hes going to stay out there until he feels better.
I froze. Liar , I wanted to scream.
She dumped her coffee and rinsed out her cup. I didnt tell you this, honey, because I didnt want to drag up bad memories, but Will
well, he was sick once, like your father.
My mouth dropped open.
Mistaking my surprise, she said, I know. It seems cosmically unfair, doesnt it? But Will has been in remission. His cancer was completely curable.
I had nothing to say. Nothing. Will had told her hed been sick.
But of course, I worry. She placed the cup in the dishwasher, but she didnt close the door all the way. I shut it out of habit. Useless to worry over something like that, I know. She stopped in front of me, placing her hand on my forehead. You dont feel warm. Are you feeling better?
The change in conversation threw me. Yeah, I feel fine.
Good. Mom smiled then and it wasnt forced. Dont worry about Will, honey. Hell be fine and back before we know it. Everything will be okay.
My heart tripped up. Mom?
Yes?
I came so close to telling her everything, but I froze. Daemon was right. What could I say? I shook my head. Im sure
Wills okay.
She bent quickly, kissing my cheek. Hed be happy to know you were concerned.
A hysterical laugh crept up my throat. I was sure he would be.
Later that day, after Mom had left for work, I stood beside the lake, staring at a pile of glittering onyx.
Matthew and Daemon hadnt said much since we arrived, and even Blake was abnormally quiet. They all knew what had happened last night with Carissa. Daemon had spoken to Blake earlier in the day; the entire conversation had gone down between the two without fists being thrown and Id missed it. Apparently Blake had never witnessed an unstable hybrid with his own eyes. Hed only heard about them.
But Dawson had.
Hed seen people whod been brought to him, had been normal Joes before the mutation and then snapped days later. Violent outbursts were common right before they went into self-destruction mode. All of them had been given the serum Id been given. Without it, according to Blake, the mutation could hold, but it was rare and in most cases, the mutations faded.
Since I arrived at the lake, Dawson had stayed close to my side while Daemon and Matthew handled the onyx carefully.
I had to do it once, Dawson said quietly, focused on the overcast sky.
Do what?
Watch a hybrid die like that. He took a breath, squinting. The guy just went crazy, and no one could stop him. He took out one of the officers and then there was a flash of light. Sort of like spontaneous combustion, because when the light faded, he was gone. Nothing was left. It happened so fast, he couldnt have felt a thing.
I remembered how Carissa was shaking, and I knew she had to feel that. Feeling nauseous, I focused on Daemon. The onyx was in a hole, and he knelt in front of it, talking quietly to Matthew. I was glad the rest of the group wasnt there.
Did the people they brought to you know why they were there? I asked.
Some did, like they signed up for it. Others were sedated. They didnt have a clue. I think they were homeless people.
That was sickening. Unable to stay still, I headed toward the bank of the lake. The water wasnt frozen over anymore, but it was still and calm. Completely at odds with how I felt inside.
Dawson followed. Carissa was a good person. She didnt deserve this. Do we even know why they chose her?
I shook my head. Id spent a good part of the day thinking about everything. Even if Carissa had known about the Luxen and had been healed by one, Daedalus was involved. I knew it. But the hows and whys were the mysteries. As was the stone Id seen around her wrist.
Did you ever see anything on the hybrids there? Like a weird black stone that looked like it had fire inside it?
His brows knitted. None of mine made it except Beth. They didnt have anything like that on them. I never saw the others.
Terrible
It was just terrible.
I swallowed thickly, but my throat felt tight. A soft breeze stirred the lake, and a wave rippled from one bank to the next. Like a shock wave
Guys? Daemon called, and we turned. Are you ready?
Were we ready to step into the house of pain? Uh, no. But we walked over to them. Daemon stood, holding a circular piece of onyx in his gloved hand.
He turned to Blake. This is your show.
Blake took a deep breath and nodded. I think the first thing to test out is if I do have a tolerance to onyx. If I do, then that gives us a starting point, right? At least then we know that we can build up a tolerance.
Across from him, Daemon glanced down at the onyx he held and shrugged. Without preamble, he shot forward, placing the onyx against Blakes cheek.
My jaw hit the ground.
Matthew stepped back. God.
Beside me, Dawson laughed under his breath.
But nothing happened for several moments. Finally, Blake knocked the onyx away, his nostrils flaring. What the hell?
Disappointed, Daemon tossed the rock in the pile. Well, apparently you have a tolerance to onyx and here I was hoping you didnt.