Kanti breathed a sigh of relief when Azra told them of a quicker way back to Silvaâone that didnât require the use of the Arden rollercoaster system. Azra led Valerie, Cyrus, and Kanti into the desert, and no sooner had they left the outer boundaries of the Roaming City than it disappeared behind them. Valerie glanced over her shoulder for one last look at the city that had changed her life, and it had vanished. Would she ever return?
After walking a short distance, they reached a place where a rectangular patch of air, about the size of a door, flickered. It was strangely out of place against the monotonous sand and sky that stretched as far as they could see. When they drew closer, Valerie could see through the flickering door into the blurry inside of a room with stone walls.
Azra stepped through the door, and Cyrus and Kanti followed her as if crossing through a place where space had been bent was the most natural thing in the world. But Valerie paused before stepping through. Was there any chance that she could get caught in there, trapped between two places? It was too late to ask Azra now.
âCome on, Val!â Cyrus called through the window, his voice sounding muffled.
She held her breath and stepped through. It was as if she was being pulled in two directions at once, and her vision swam. But seconds later she stepped into a room with vaulted ceilings, and walls adorned with maps of the Globe.
The tension left Valerieâs muscles. She made it through safely. Azra noticed, and her eyes became apologetic.
âIâm sure itâs completely safe,â Valerie said as her eyes adjusted to the room. She noticed that, in addition to Azra, Cyrus, and Kanti, Chern also stood behind the desk, gnawing at his fingernails as if he was even more anxious than he had when she first met him in the Guardians of the Boundary Guild.
âWell, thatâs not precisely true. Thereâs always a chance that the threshold will collapse on itself with someone inside. The person would literally be torn to pieces,â Chern said.
Valerieâs stomach flipped, and she decided she was glad that she hadnât learned that piece of information until it was too late.
Azra added.
Chern stood a little straighter at the compliment.
Still, Valerie hoped she would never have to travel that way again, especially since Chern was the one bending space. He was so shaky that he might accidentally make a wrong movement and trap her inside. He clapped his hands, and the flickering window disappeared with a loud crack that startled everyone, including himself. She couldnât help grinningâshe had never met anyone so jumpy.
He bowed low to Azra. âAlways at your service.â Then he hesitated, adding, âHowever, helping you may make me a target of the Fractus. In fact, they could be on their way to my house right now.â Valerie noticed that his hands started to quiver from fear.
Azra promised. Then she turned to Valerie and her friends.
Valerie saw Azra glance at Chern, and she sensed that Azra didnât want to speak of what had happened in his presence. It made sense, Valerie reasoned, because Chern might let something important slip in a moment of panic, and the wrong person could overhear. So she repressed all of her burning questions for Azra about the prophecy for now, but she hoped she wouldnât have to wait much longer.
Valerie, Cyrus, and Kanti trudged back to the dorm, exhausted from everything that they had been through and dreading Dulceaâs scolding.
âThe real question is, what do we do now?â Valerie asked, as much to herself as to her friends. âWaiting around for Azra to get back is not going to help Henry.â
âIâm outta ideas,â Cyrus sighed. âThatâs the problem with prophecies. Theyâre never straightforward. For once, how about a simple âHenryâs living at 222 First Street, Oakland, Californiaâ?â
âI still canât believe heâs your brother!â Kanti exclaimed.
Hearing Kanti call Henry her brother brought the joy of the discovery rushing backâshe really had a brother, joined to her by DNA. She was dazed by the news. âFor so long, I thought Iâd never have a family. Now I have a brother! Do you think heâs older or younger than me?â
A strange look passed over Kantiâs face. âI wonder⦠Valerie, whenâs your birthday?â
âApril 5th, why?â
Kanti turned pale, and her eyes filled with a strange glitter. âYour Henry and my Henry are the same after all! His birthday was April 5th, too.â
âTwins,â Cyrus said, awe in his voice.
âThat means all this time heâs been alive,â Kanti said, and her eyes filled with tears. âIf I only knew. I could have stopped Sanguina, or helped him understand what was happening.â
They had reached the outside of their dorm, and Valerie gripped the railing on the staircase. A piece of a puzzle fit into place. Not having a family had always torn Valerie apart inside, as if a piece of herself was missing. With Henry in her life, maybe she would finally be whole.
Before Valerie could respond to Kantiâs revelation, a thin man with hollow cheeks and sunken eyes who was walking down the empty street stopped in his tracks. He paused, and then met Valerieâs eyes. Her heart seemed to slow down, and she clutched her chest, unable to breathe. Yellow-Eyes had found her. Again. Sanguina wouldnât be far behind.
âVal? Whatâs wrong?â Cyrus said, trying to shake her out of her trance.
She tried to tell him, but her breath hitched as she struggled for air. Yellow-Eyes smiled slowly at her, and said, âFound you.â
A girl passing him in the street gasped when she saw his face and ran away, screaming for help.
âWe need to get inside, NOW,â Cyrus said, yanking Valerieâs arm. But she couldnât stop staring into his yellow eyes. Being this close to him in person, something incalculably precious drained from her. It was her magic, and something more. She stumbled to her knees. Kanti and Cyrus struggled to help her to her feet.
âThis is no place for you,â Midnightâs voice rang out clearly as she crossed the street. âWeâve been tracking you since you arrived in Silva. Did you think we wouldnât notice?â
Yellow-Eyes turned away from Valerie toward Midnight, and Valerie sagged with relief, some of her energy returning with a rush.
âYouâve been tracking me for decades, yet here I am,â Zunya sneered. âAnd you know what happens to those who get too close.â
Midnightâs eyes flashed with a bottomless rage. âI think youâll find that Iâm ready for you.â
Valerie felt the hum of magic, and a high-pitched sound pierced the air. Yellow-Eyes stumbled back a step and his hand involuntarily went to his head.
As if aware that he had shown vulnerability, he firmed his stance and made a strange gesture with his hand. Even from across the street, Valerie saw Midnight pale, and her hands clenched at her sides, every muscle in her face straining. Zunya advanced on her, but Midnight didnât retreat. Still, the toll of whatever he was doing was telling on her, and a trickle of blood appeared at her nose.
Valerie couldnât watch for another second. âGet the hell away from her!â she cried.
She launched herself toward Yellow-Eyes, tackling him to the ground. She landed a firm punch to his jaw, but she didnât even hear him grunt from the force of her blowâher mind went blank from pain. For a second, she couldnât even see anything, but she knew she was being dragged away by Cyrus and Kanti.
âThis is out of your league,â Cyrus hissed.
âThe best way to help Midnight is to find a Grand Master,â Kanti said.
âIâm not leaving her. Heâs here because of me, I know it,â Valerie said, trying to focus her blurry vision. She saw that Midnight had stepped between her and Yellow-Eyes.
âIf you leave now, Iâll let you, for the sake of these children. But if you force my hand, I will take you down,â Midnight said, her voice cold and in control. Maybe Valerieâs distraction hadnât been for nothing, if it had given Midnight time to regroup. âAnd I admit, Iâm hoping that you decide to stay and test me.â
Yellow-Eyes was back on his feet, and Valerie noted with satisfaction that his teeth were bloody from her punch as he sneered at them. His eyes flicked to Valerie. âNext time, sweetheart. I only came by to welcome you to the Globe. Iâll see you again real soon.â
A hum of magic began to emanate from Midnight, and Yellow-Eyes turned and headed toward the woods, the piercing sound making him stumble as he hurried away. Midnight turned to them, her expression softening.
âWho is he?â Kanti asked, pale and shaken.
âHis name is Zunya, and he has repeatedly projected to Earth to sow seeds of dissention and pain,â Midnight replied. Then her voice faltered and she added, âHe has also killed more than one innocent here on the Globe.â
Valerie sensed that one of those innocents had been someone very close to Midnight, whose hands were still shaking from the force of her emotions.
âHeâs one of the Fractus?â Cyrus asked.
âYes, and he is a vampyre. A few years ago, in front of hundreds of witnesses, he turned someone into a vampyre against her will. As punishment, the Justice Guild took his powers away. But what they didnât know was that when a vampyreâs powers are torn from them, it has a strange effect. They start being able to absorb other peopleâs powers.â
âThat sounds like the power-eater that Shade used on us,â Cyrus said.
âYesâheâs the one who invented the power-eater,â Midnight explained.
âSince heâs a vampyre, why doesnât light hurt him?â Kanti asked.
âWhen he was stripped of his powers, he also became much less sensitive to light, though it still weakens him slightly. If it werenât for that advantage, we might not have survived that encounter,â Midnight said. Then she turned to Valerie. âHow does he know you?â
âHeâs been following me around for years. Heâs after me,â Valerie said, still stunned.
âMay I see? My power is psychic, and if you allow me, I can peer into your mind and find your memories of him.â
She nodded a little uncertainly, hoping it wouldnât be painful. Midnight touched her cheek, and a pleasant hum relaxed her as images from her past raced through her mind. Then Midnight pulled away, and her eyes were sad.
âYouâve seen so much pain,â she whispered, seemingly to herself. Then she spoke up. âAll that Zunya and Sanguina put you through is on my shoulders. Again and again I have failed to capture him. And Sanguina⦠Lydia⦠She was one of our own, a Master of the Guardians. I failed her as well, and that led to even more of your pain. I am so sorry for all you have endured.â
âNo, donât do that to yourself,â Valerie said.
A terrible cough racked Midnightâs body, and Valerie saw blood on the corner of her mouth. Standing against Zunya had taken more of a toll than Midnight had let on.
âWe have to get you to the Healersâ Guild,â Kanti said urgently.
Midnight wiped her mouth and stood a little straighter. âAzra must know of this right away. She will help me recover.â
âWeâre coming with you,â Valerie said firmly.
Midnight gave her slight smile but shook her head. âI am in command of myself. You children need to stay inside your dorm. It would be foolish not to take Zunya at his word. He will be back.â
âAt least we can report this to the Knights and the Guardians,â Cyrus said.
Midnight nodded. âYou were all very brave. I thank you for all you have done. I would never have allowed you to put yourselves in harmâs way, but today, you may have saved my life.â
âAnd you surely saved mine,â Valerie said. The light touch of Midnightâs magic on Valerieâs mind made a little of her fear recede. Her psychic powers must be powerful. Then Midnight turned and glided away. If she was in severe pain, she hid it well.
Before Valerie, Cyrus, and Kanti could process what had happened, the door burst open with a bang, and Valerie jumped a foot into the air. Dulcea stormed out. âThere is NEVER an excuse for what you three did! I havenât slept a wink since you left. Do you know what kind of people hide in the fringes of the forest of Arden?â
âActually, yeah, we met this gangââ Cyrus began, but he quickly shut up when Kanti kicked him in the shin.
âA gang?! Youâre lucky to be alive! I ought to lock the three of you up for the next year.â
âWeâre really sorry. But youâre not going to believe what just happened. Valerie could be inââ Cyrus started to explain about Zunya, but Dulcea interrupted him.
âI donât want to hear it! I donât want to hear anything from the three of you right now.â
âButââ Cyrus began.
âNot now, Cy,â Valerie said. She had been in enough trouble with her foster parents to know when to stay quiet. Who knowsâif Dulcea was angry enough, maybe sheâd kick them out. And Valerie didnât relish the idea of living on the streets againâeven on the Globe.
âThis will never happen again!â Dulcea ranted. âThe three of you are forbidden to leave the dorm without signing out and saying exactly where you will be going to and when you will be back. And for the next month, you are not to go anywhere other than your Guild without my express permission!â
âA month!â Cyrus cried.
âIâm not done. You will clean each and every bathroom in the dorm for the next three weeksâby handâno magic.â
âOh, eew,â Kanti said.
âGo to your rooms, right now. I canât even look at you.â
âBut, Dulcea, we need to goââ Cyrus began.
âNot another word,â Dulcea interrupted, her voice trembling.
Valerie saw the tears standing in Dulceaâs eyes, and guilt hit her like a punch in the stomach. Dulcea really cared about them, and they had scared her. Despite all that, she hadnât so much as threatened to send them away. Valerie knew she had been ungrateful, repaying Dulceaâs kindness by sneaking away without talking to her first. âIâm going to make this up to you,â she murmured to Dulcea before heading up the stairs to her room.
That night, it took Valerie a long time to fall asleep. By the light of Cyrusâs flower, she read her prophecy over and over until she knew it by heart, but she still couldnât glean any clues from it. When she shut her eyes, the golden letters floated behind her eyelids. But as much as Henryâs fate preoccupied her, the last image that she saw before she entered the world of dreams was a pair of yellow eyes.