âIs she awake yet?â Valerie heard Cyrus ask.
âNot yet,â Dulcea said, sounding worried and exhausted. âBut I think sheâs stirring.â
Not yet ready to face the waking world, Valerie reached for unconsciousness, hoping for the relief of oblivion for a little longer. But no such luck. With every passing second, she became more and more awake as the pain radiating through her body refused to let her slip away. She struggled to open her eyes, which were swollen. Her entire face must be twice its normal size.
When she opened her eyes part way, the world was hazy, as if everything was slightly out of focus. She was in a long room filled with beds, reminding her of the Oakland Childrenâs Hospital, but without the insistent beeping of machines. She had never been so tired and beaten down in her life. This was even worse than the many times she had awakened, weak and alone, after one of her fainting episodes back on Earth. Her eyes filled with tears as she remembered Dr. Freemanâs calm voice telling her that everything would be okay. A tear slid free of her lashes.
Cyrus hurried to her side. âFinally! You scared us. Youâve been out for more than a day.â
Dulcea bent down to briefly cup Valerieâs face, her wide eyes filled with worry. âWe were scared Sanguina put you under some kind of spell to make you sleep.â
âI knew you guys shouldnât have gone without me!â Kanti said indignantly. Valerie assumed she was the blurry shape sitting on the end of the bed. âI would have been on the lookout and none of this would have happened.â
The weight that lay heavy on her heart lifted a little. It was nice to awaken from unconsciousness surrounded by friends instead of machines. She tried to tell them she was glad that they were there, but the insides of her mouth were so bruised and swollen that the effort made her wince. Hadnât they heard of pain medication on the Globe yet?
âDonât try to talk until youâre healed,â Cyrus said, bending close.
The smell of lilies filled the room, and Valerie heard the gentle clop of Azraâs hooves against the floor.
Then she turned to a shadowy figure standing at the edge of the room.
Oberon stepped forward, his eyes staring blankly at a spot above Valerieâs head. When sheâd first tripped over him on the street, she hadnât realized how tall he was. Now looming over her, his presence was overpowering, and she shrank away from him. Azra lowered her head, and Oberon touched her mane, reaching for her horn. When he found it, he said some words in a strange language. Azraâs horn vibrated, and the hum of magic filled the room. Then he grasped the horn and pulled it free from Azraâs forehead, leaving no mark behind. Valerie was horrified. Why was no one stopping him?
âGet away from her!â Valerie said, her mouth filling with blood. She struggled to sit up, but Cyrus held her back.
âDonât hurt yourself! Itâs okay, thatâs supposed to happen,â Cyrus explained.
Azra said, and her soothing voice in Valerieâs mind calmed her.
In Oberonâs hand, the horn was like a cone-shaped cup, completely hollow inside. Valerie watched, mystified, as he held Azraâs horn in one hand and held his other hand open above the opening. The room hummed with magic, and condensation formed on his palm. The droplets of water increased in number, creating a pool of water that he channeled down his finger and into the empty horn.
âHere,â Oberon said gruffly, and held out the horn. Dulcea took it and gently put it to Valerieâs lips.
Valerie shut her eyes and sipped the warm, sweet liquid. Like when Darling had healed her after her fight with Shade and his gang, warmth spread through her body, and her pain eased, leaving only a dull ache behind. Dulcea gave the horn to Oberon, who gently placed it back on Azraâs forehead. A shudder passed through Azraâs body, and she sighed softly as if it were a relief to be whole again.
He nodded in acknowledgment. âYou know where I am if you need me,â he said, and then left without another word.
âI gotta askâwhy do you trust that guy?â Cyrus asked Azra. âWe know thereâs a spy in Arden, watching the Knights and who knows what else. What if itâs Oberon? It wouldnât be the first time that heâs spied on us for the Fractus.â
Azraâs gentle eyes became stern.
âHow do you know?â Kanti asked.
âThatâs so sad, but beautiful,â Dulcea said softly.
âI hope youâre right about him,â Kanti added.
âPoor Oberon. Now heâs free, but heâs blind and alone, without his love to comfort him,â Dulcea said with tears in her eyes.
Valerieâs heart softened toward him. Oberon had known what it was to be truly alone, just as she did. Even Kantiâs eyes were a little watery.
But Cyrus shifted impatiently, bored. âEnough about him, I want to tell Val what happened after she passed out.â
With that, Cyrus explained how Sanguina had retreated deep into the cave, and how he would have pursued her if it hadnât been for the fact that Valerie was so hurt. Instead, he had carried her to the Healersâ Guild, with Dulceaâs help.
âMy light can destroy her! Iâll find her and defeat her myself,â Cyrus said confidently.
But Azra shook her head.
Listening, Valerie couldnât help letting her attention wander as the memory of her encounter with Sanguina overwhelmed her. Azra, seeing Valerieâs distress, gently sent her friends home. After many protestations, they finally left, promising to be back the next day. When they were alone, Valerie let herself fall back on her bed, giving in to her emotions with a sob.
âHow will I ever save my brother now? Sanguina crushed me; I never stood a chance against her. I was such an idiot to think I could fight her and win!â
Valerie told her story through her tears, and in telling Azra what she had endured, some of her despair lifted.
âI must have seemed so pathetic to her, like a fly that she could swat with a flick of her wrist.â
âItâs only a matter of time before she finds me again. And next time, sheâll finish what she started. But if I donât face her, sheâll keep torturing Henry!â Valerie said. She was torn apart inside at the memory of his haunted face.
âI do,â Valerie said, slightly relieved. For now, she had to let Henryâs fate rest in more capable hands than her own.
Before Valerie allowed herself to sleep, she decided to check in on Thai. The healing seemed to have sucked her strength away, so it took a greater effort than usual to muster the concentration she needed to find him.
Finally, the world around her vanished, and she found herself standing in his tent. He leapt to his feet. âWhere have you been? Do you know how scared I was? You were supposed to come yesterday! What were youââ he stopped short, examining her face. âWhat happened? Who did this to you? Iâll kill them,â he said, his voice turning rough and his eyes glittering dangerously.
Seeing how protective he was made her smile a little for the first time since she had encountered Sanguina. Despite how hopeless her situation seemed, she couldnât help thinking how strange and wonderful it was to know that so many people cared about her.
âIs it that bad?â she asked, self-consciously touching her face.
âDonât leave me in suspense!â he exclaimed, ignoring her question.
âI met Sanguina, we fought, and she defeated me,â Valerie said simply, not having the energy to go into detail again. âI donât know how to save Henry now.â
âThank God you escaped with your life,â Thai said, his voice raw. He stepped closer, raising his hand to her face, and then dropped it, realizing that he couldnât touch her. Valerie was conscious of that familiar, warm feeling churning inside of her that always erupted when she stared into his eyes.
She blushed and changed the subject. âHow is the woman Venu attacked?â
âHer name is Mrs. Leeds, and sheâs fine now. Some of Venuâs slime got in her lungs, and she starting coughing up all this blood mixed with poison. Luckily the paramedics listened to me and were able to save her. Sheâs resting comfortably now, and has no memory of what really happened. I think that Venu attacked her accidentally, or maybe to steal her moneyâsheâs a local schoolteacher.â
âAny luck finding Venu?â
âNo, after leaving the hospital, I went back to the place where we found her, but there was no trace of him.â
âI guess itâs been lousy luck all around.â
âIâll find Henry. He canât be far, with Venu here.â
She didnât know whether that was a comforting thought or not, knowing that Venu was so close to two people she cared so deeply about.
âI wish there was a way for me to stop Sanguina and protect you both. But sheâs too powerful; sheâll crush me again,â she said, her earlier despair returning.
âListen to me,â Thai said earnestly. âIf thereâs one thing Iâve learned about you, itâs that youâre a fighter. Life has thrown a lot of obstacles in your path, but no matter what happens, youâve always come out swinging, ready to meet the next challenge. I know youâll beat Sanguina, like youâve beaten everyone else whoâs tried to stop you from doing whatâs right. Weâre coming up to the final lapâhang in there.â
âYouâre right. I know youâre right,â she said, some of her energy returning. With so many people on her side, she would find a way to save Henryâshe had to.