: Chapter 5
The Last Witch: Volume Two
âRebecca created the Veil using three spells in three separate locations, spread out across the country,â Connor explains as I linger by the window in Graysonâs office. Grayson gathered us all in here and sealed the door. Only Gabriel, Connor, Hendrix and I are allowed in to hear the details of the spell which will lower the Veil. He doesnât trust anyone else at all. After all, Toby had spies in the house a few months ago. Itâs possible some still remain. Hendrix is by the closed door with a serious frown and folded arms as Grayson and Connor sit opposite each other at Graysonâs desk. I lean against the window and look out the front of the house. There are too many Nomads to count. My breath fogs up the glass as Gabriel stands close by my side.
Connor continues. âEach spell created a lock. The locks are what is keeping the Veil in place. We need to unlock them.â
âAnd how do we do that?â Gabriel asks.
Connor pulls out the pages of translation from his pocket and smooths them out. Grayson rolls his eyes as he watches possibly the most important document in his search for a way to bring down the Veil, flattened out like a shopping list pulled from the bottom of a bag. Thereâs even a coffee ring on it.
âThe journal says, .â He gestures to me. âBy that, it means the Arcane.â
I let out a large breath onto the glass and draw a seven-pointed star in the condensation.
âAnd what does she need to do to unlock these stones?â Gabriel asks, his hand resting on my lower back protectively.
âWell, thatâs not particularly clear.â
âI suggest you make it clear,â Gabriel adds sharply.
Connor looks down at the page as the brothers watch him intently, trying hard to not be intimidated by the two most intimidating people he knows. He clears his throat. âShe writes, Weâre pretty sure that means your motherâs necklace.â He adds directly to me before returning his attention to the page. âIt goes on to say, . That⦠weâre not too sure about.â
âAny ideas?â Grayson asks me, but I shrug, lost in thought.
âAnd finally, .
âWell, whatâs the heart of all power?â Gabriel asks.
âNo idea,â Connor sighs, scratching his head.
She also mentions a That the precious stones must be reunited, and a test to prove⦠well⦠worth.â He concludes with a shrug.
âYou know, Lillyâ¦â Grayson calls over. âThis kind of concerns you. Maybe you should pay attention and quit doodling.â
I continue looking out at the front of the house, rubbing out the seven-pointed star with my palm and replacing it with a triangle. âThere are three stones hidden somewhere in England. We need to find them. We also need to find my motherâs necklace and Rebeccaâs wedding ring, which act as keys. Reunite the items with the stone, pass a test of some kind, and the Veil will fall. Got it. Not sure what the final key is though. Bit weird that one. Heart of all power? Whatâs the heart of any witchesâ power?â
âHang on.â Gabriel turns me to face him. âRebeccaâs wedding ring? Why do you think it would be Rebeccaâs wedding ring?â
âA ring, close to her heart? What else but a wedding ring? You always said how much she loved her husband. Plusâ¦â I head over to Graysonâs desk where, still lying open and under several sheets of paper, is the portrait of my ancestor, Rebecca Hooper. I tap the place where Rebeccaâs hand rests on her lap. On her left hand, sitting on her wedding finger, is a ring with a red stone in its setting. Shaped just like a heart. âI have eyes and a good memory. Itâs her wedding ring.â
Grayson peers over the desk at where Iâm pointing and gives a short, sharp laugh. âWell. Iâll be damned.â
âWhere are the stones located?â I ask Connor.
âI only know where one is. Dartmoor. She writes that once this stone is defeated, the location of the next one will be shared, as well as a reward.â
âA reward?â I ask, my interest certainly peaked. âWhat kind of reward?â
âNo idea. She doesnât say. She does say the key for the first lock is the ring, close to her heart. So, her wedding ring. Assuming youâre correct of course.â
âCould you be more specific? I mean, Dartmoorâs pretty big.â
âI can get you there,â he assures me. âRebecca left clues. Landmarks and such. Give me a couple of days and I can figure it out.â
I direct my next question to Grayson. âWhereâs her wedding ring?â
âNo idea.â
Thatâs not what I wanted to hear.
âSo, what do we do now? Shall we go find the stone in Dartmoor? Bring it back here?â
âJust give me a second to think, Lilly. Okay?â Grayson takes Connors notes and leans back in his chair, tapping his finger on his desk. He remains quiet as we all wait.
âExcuse me,â Gabriel says sharply, drawing the attention of everyone in the room. âOr am I the only one that heard the whole, part of this? What the hell does that mean? Because that, to me, sounds dangerous.â
âOf course it will be dangerous,â I reply. âItâs a test.â
âThen we need to find out more before we do anything,â Gabriel insists, speaking directly to Grayson and not to me. âWe need to translate the rest of the journal. Find out exactly what these tests entail so she can prepare for them.â
âSheâs not going to have anything written about the test in the journal, is she? Would kind of defeat the point,â I bite back sharply, annoyed at how heâs cutting me out of the conversation. âWe need to find the ring. Find the stone in Dartmoor. And get on with it.â
âYou also need all seven-realms of power,â Grayson reminds me. âLetâs not get ahead of ourselves.â He sits back in his chair, his eyes unfocused and distant as he thinks. âThe last person to see Rebecca was Theo. He went on and on about how he held her in his arms after she died.â He starts clicking his tongue still lost in thought. âTradition was burning back then. He wouldnât have buried her.â
âYou think the ring was burnt?â I feel panic rise up through my chest. Surely this canât be the end of it. If the key is destroyed⦠what then? But he shakes his head, still locked in a far-off stare with the ceiling.
âItems infused with magic canât be destroyed by anything mortal.â
After a moment, Hendrix clears his throat. When I look at him, heâs still lingering by the door but looking weird. Guilty maybe? Definitely uncomfortable.
âHendrix?â Grayson asks slowly. âWhat is it?â
âWellâ¦â Again, he clears his throat. âI errâ¦â He clears throat again.
âSpit it out,â Grayson warns.
âI know where the ring is,â he replies quickly. âWell, I know where it went after Hooper died at any rate.â I donât understand why this revelation has him looking so on edge. This is great news!
âYou do, hmm?â
âYes, Boss. I err⦠I stole it.â
âYou it?â Grayson leans forwards, resting his elbows on his desk.
âYes, Boss. Theo burnt her body. After he left and when the fire started to die down I kind of⦠well⦠I pissed on her and found the ring in her ashes.â
âYou took a piss on the burning body of my ancestor?!â I yell, disgusted.
âYou defiled the remains of the most powerful witch to ever exist?â Grayson snarls angrily. âAnd stole from her still burning body?â
âYouâre disgusting,â I hiss. âAnd seriously fucked up.â
âI sold it. Alright? Look. I know what I did was wrong-â
Grayson is on his feet so fast his chair slides backwards across the floor. Gabriel stands directly in front of me as a barrier, but itâs not me Grayson is after. Hendrix shuffles backwards looking frightened which isnât an emotion I have ever seen on him before.
âYou stole from my coven?!â Grayson bellows. âYou took an item that belonged to an Arcane Witch without my permission?! That ring should have been given to me. It was rightfully mine. But you stole it and sold it?â
The room falls silent and Iâm sure I feel the temperature drop as his icy demeanor appears.
âIâm sorry. I was new to your coven and didnât know the rules-â
âDonât lie to me, vampire. You knew the rules well enough. You are a thief. And your treachery may well cost us our freedom.â
âBut I know who I sold it to,â he insists. âBoss. I can track it down. Iâll get it back. I swear to you.â
âYou will tell me everything and I will find it. Then, you will stay out of my sight until I find myself in a better mood. Lest you find yourself on my vindictive side. Understood?â
Hendrix bows down low. âYes, Boss.â He remains head down as Grayson turns to Gabriel.
âWhile I look for the ring, I suggest you start digging around in that head of hers and find that necklace. In the meantime, she has three more realms of magic she needs to manifest.â
âSo how long do you think until we can do the spell?â I ask desperately. I need to get out of here. Itâs been three months already. I canât take any more.
âHowever long it takes for you to manifest the remainder of your abilities.â
âActuallyâ¦â Connor says, as I go to complain. âThe journal only says that the one who can use all seven-realms. Not has access to all seven-realms. Might be that it just means an Arcane in general has to do the spell. Not a fully formed Arcane.â He looks at me and we both know heâs grasping at straws. But he knows how desperate I am to get out of here. And heâs so keen to help me.
I pipe up too. âIt wonât be long until Toby comes back for me. Theo too. They know where we are. They will know we have the journal. If they donât already. If Theo gets to me first, heâll either use me to do his spell and kill all the Descendants, or heâll just finish what he started and kill me. And if I ever see Toby again, one of us will kill the other. Of that, Iâm certain. Of that⦠I promise.â
âYour point, Miss Hooper?â
âI think we should find the ring. Find the stone. Get me to it and just see what happens. Before someone comes to try and kill me, or Hunters come to butcher us all.â
âGabriel? What do you think?â he asks. âDo you think we should I hate how every word dripped with sarcasm. I turn and give Gabriel the best â take my side â glare I can muster.
His head moves from Grayson to me a good few times before they settle on me apologetically. âWe have no idea if youâre ready to face anything this test could throw at you. And youâre not even fully formed yet-â
âAnd we wonât know until we try and do it. Will we? Like Connor said, I might not need to be fully formed. It might just mean that it has to be an Arcane to do it.â
âI know. I do. But you have to think logically here. You spent two years chained to a wall in a pitch-black room. Youâre still recovering from that. And then thereâs over a decade of malnutrition. Not to mention the emotional trauma and nightmares that continue to keep you awake most nights. Three months ago, you almost died of blood poisoning after what Theo did to your fingers. All that takes time to recover from. Youâre not ready to face anything Rebecca could throw at you.â
âIâve had time to recover.â
âThree months is not enough time,â he states. âYou could die if you do this when youâre not ready!â
âIâll die if I have to stay here for much longer.â
âEveryone out. I need to talk to Gabriel alone,â Grayson says firmly. As everyone else heads to the door, I remain by Gabrielâs side. âThat includes you, Miss Hooper. NOW!â With a slight twitch of his hand, the door flies open and he nods towards it. As I remain, he furrows his eyes and lowers his tone. âYou go willingly. Or Hendrix will drag you out. Choose.â
âThis concerns me, Grayson. Iâm telling you Iâm ready. Iâm ready! Let me try!â
âJust go, Lilly,â Gabriel asks, in that tired, pleading voice Iâve come to hear all too often. Especially when heâs trying to stop me from pissing off his psycho brother.
âIâm not leaving you alone with him.â
Gabriel takes my hands. His eyes go black. âGo wait for me upstairs.â
I leave, compelled by his words and shaking with anger.
âââ
âA year?â I say through gritted teeth. âWhat the hell do you mean, a fucking year?
âExactly what I just said, Lilly. We have a year to try and get your manifestations to come. Then we try the stone. Grayson and I both think itâs far too premature for us to start this stone business. Youâve barely recovered from everything that happened with Theo and Bias at the Traitor Camp. Youâre not ready-â
âDonât,â I snarl. My tears slide down my cheeks and anger climbs up my throat. âDonât you dare tell me what I am or am not ready for, Gabriel. How could you take his side?â
âI will when itâs his side that will keep you alive.â He takes a step towards me. I take a step back and he stops. âI wonât apologise for trying to protect you. This test will be dangerous. You need to be ready.â
âI am ready.â
âNo. Youâre angry. Youâre hurting. Youâre afraid and desperate. Thatâs far from ready.â
âYou have no idea what I am. Or how Iâm feeling. Clearly!â My voice is getting louder as the anger inside begins to grow. âSay it. Tell me you are absolutely positive that this is idea.â I wait, and hope he says the code word that means not to trust his words. But he shakes his head.
âIâm absofuckinglutely positive that this is the right thing to do.â
âI thought we were a team. We agreed that we would stick together. No matter what. A united front against him.â
âAnd we are. But your way puts you in danger. And I will not let you put yourself in danger. Not for Grayson, Theo or Bias. Not for this fucking spell.â
âFor your brothers and your dad, you mean,â I hiss hatefully, loathing that the man I love is related to the men I hate more than anyone else on the planet.
âI didnât choose my family, Lilly,â he bites back, getting just as angry. âLike you didnât choose yours. And I donât choose them now. I choose you. I choose to do what I must to keep you alive. Even if that means agreeing with Grayson that we wait a year to get your magic-â
I start to laugh at the horrendousness of the situation while grabbing at my hair and shaking my head. More tears spill down my face as I fall into a pit of despair. I had hope. For a fleeting moment, I had hope. And now itâs gone. Gabrielâs taken it.
âNo. No way. You know how much I want to leave. I wonât wait a year. I wonât.â
âI want you alive.â He shrugs. âThatâs more important than what you want.â
âTo you. Not to me.â He flinches at the words. âGabriel, I swear to God, Iâm trying hard not to lose my shit altogether. If you donât-â
âWhat? Fall into line? Do as Iâm told? Youâre sounding very Grayson like.â
I walk up to him and glare furiously into his face.
âIâm telling you this once. I am not staying in this house for a year with a man that drugged me, tied me down and branded me. With a man that wants to impregnate me against my will.â
âThatâs never going to happen. Iâve told you. If I donât find Junior soon, Iâll get you somewhere that can finish what Bias started.â
âHis name⦠is Toby! And oh yeah. How could I forget. My boyfriendâs plan to have me steralised before his brother can knock me up. Perfect. Every girls fucking dream.â
âIâm doing my fucking best!â he snaps back. âWhat the hell else can I do?â
âYOU CAN LET ME DO THE SPELL!â I scream. He flinches. But not in fear or surprise. Heâs getting angry with me and trying to keep his temper in check. Unlike me. âToby has already got into The Orchard once. Nomads who could be his men may very well be walking about. Do you know what heâll do to me if he gets half the chance? He wonât take my rejection or the fact I burnt up his face lightly. Never mind Theo and Jensen. Theyâll come. Iâm amazed they havenât already! Weâre sitting ducks, Gabriel. Itâs madness that we are all still here in the first sodding place.â
âWeâre safe-â
âNO. WEâRE FUCKING NOT!â I screech, furious at his stupidity. Every muscle in his body is tensed as he fights to remain calm. His fists are balled up. His fingernails digging into his palms. The vein on his neck that rises when heâs close to losing temper completely starts to throb. I take a calming breath. âYou may not agree. But I donât care. Iâm not staying in this house for a year of his âtraining sessionsâ.â I barge into his shoulder as I head to the door, but as I open it, he reaches over my head and slams it shut. I remain facing the wood as he stands behind me. His hot, angry breath lands on my neck.
He spins me to face him. His eyes swim with anger, but I donât care. He doesnât scare me. He annoys the hell out of me. Drives me insane with frustration and anger. But there is never any fear between us. He steps forwards, pushing me into the door and pressing his chest into my body.
âIf youâre trying to intimidate me into submission, you clearly donât know who youâre dealing with.â
âIâm not trying to intimidate you. Iâm stopping you from leaving this room and starting a fight with a man who will hurt you and take pleasure in doing so. Iâm also fighting the urge to throw you onto the bed and tie you up so you canât leave my sights.â
âKinky. But restraints arenât really my thing,â I hiss.
âI know it all seems like a pile of shit right now, but itâs going to get better. We have each other. Thatâs what matters right now.â
âOnly on the third floor,â I snap back. âIâm not allowed to touch you unless weâre up here. Weâre on a knifeâs edge, and Grayson could cut us any goddamn second. You keep saying that itâs going to get better.â I push him away from me. I know that my push only moved him because he let it. âBut it never does. And it never will, will it? Iâm stuck in hell. And youâve just agreed for me to stay in it for another year. Iâll never be free. Not until I get out of here and complete that spell.â I turn and pull open the door. He reaches over and closes it again, the door handle slipping through my fingers. âMove, Gabriel.â
âNo.â
âI said, move!â
âAnd I said, no!â
I turn and give him another shove. This time he doesnât budge. Itâs like pushing a brick wall. I do it again. And again. Until Iâm just pounding on his chest. With ease, he grips my wrists and yanks me away from the door. My feet trip over themselves as he pulls me away, ignoring me screaming obscenities as he does. My knees hit the bed and he pushes me down. I jump back up on my feet. But with a slight push, Iâm back on the bed.
âSit on the bed and calm the fuck down. Youâre not going out there to start a fight with a man who will happily beat you into submission.â
âYou gonna stop me?â I quip, pushing myself back up. He simply pushes me back down.
âBelieve your fucking arse Iâm gonna stop you.â His eyes go black.
âIf you so much as say a word to me with those black eyes, I will move out of this room and not say a word to you until I do that first stone.â I lean forwards and stare straight into the blackness. âIt will be a long, lonely year for you, Gabriel Kendryk. Get the fuck out of my face, you prick.â
His eyes return to their familiar blue but the anger within them is still very much present. âIâm doing whatâs best for you. I donât want to stay here any longer than we have to. But I will not allow you to die for the sake of waiting a year.â
Slowly and defiantly, I get to my feet. Heâs so close, I have to lean back a little so I donât end up in his face.
âIâm going to leave this room,â I tell him calmly. âYouâre going to step aside and let me past. And Iâm going to tell Grayson that youâre deal is not happening.â
âNo. Youâre not,â he says in a very forced calm. âYou can hate me. You can move out of our room. But I will not let you go down there to get hurt, and I will not let you do this spell and walk willingly to your death when I know that with a bit of time, youâll be more prepared. Thatâs the end of it. So, you can stay up here all fucking year if thatâs what it takes. I will not lose you, Lilly Hooper. Not again.â
âYouâre such a prick!â
âA prick that loves you and will do whatever I need to do to keep you in one piece.â
He turns and heads to the door. When he leaves and closes it behind him, I hear the click of the lock as Iâm sealed in.
âYou fucking bastard!â
âYep.â
With an angry yell, I take off my shoe and hurl it across the room. It bashes into the door with a loud thud. But thatâs not enough. I toss the bedside lamp too and it shatters on impact, littering the floor with broken china.
âLove you too,â he calls through the door.
âWow. She has one hell of a temper,â Ste laughs. Thereâs a thump, a groan, and a bang as Ste hits the floor.
âAnother word about her, Iâll break more than your nose,â Gabriel warns him as he leaves.
âââ
He just stands there, grinning, blinking, looking.
He doesnât say a word. But it was never his words that I feared.
His presence is more terrifying than anything else because I know what comes next.
And thatâs worse. The waiting. Knowing itâs coming. Knowing what lies ahead.
Any minute now. Any second.
That young man with light blonde hair and a cheeky smile.
And that smile will never fade. It will only grow.
The more I struggled. The more I cried. The more I begged.
He just smiled. He just laughed.
He was never angry. He was never frustrated. He was just⦠glad.
I try to wake myself up. But I canât.
In the real world, I feel the heavy weight of my eyelids that refuse to open.
Iâm paralysed. My whole body refusing to listen as I inwardly scream to just⦠WAKE UP!
Or perhaps Iâm dead. And this is hell.
He takes a step closer.
Please, just wake up, Lilly. Just wake up.
Another step. And then another.
He reaches out his hand, within it, a heap of fabric. Bed sheets. All knotted together in a long line with a perfect noose worked into the end.
He nods behind me, I look. Thereâs my uncleâs willow tree. And then the noose is in my hands. And heâs still grinning.
I blink and Iâm on the thick branch. The highest one that I could reach.
I finish tying one end of the sheet around the branch, and slide the noose over my head. He remains below. Still smiling.
I really thought killing myself would get me away from him.
âBut really, it just made sure I never left you,â he says aloud.
âT-thatâs not true.â
âOh yes, it is. Because I will always be the reason you tried to end your life. I will always be the one that truly made you give up. You may be frightened of the men out there. Of the man who cut off your fingers or that threatens the ones you love. Of the man who snubbed out the life growing inside you. But none of them have made you feel as hopeless as I did. None of them made you want to die.â
âYouâre dead now, Ryan. You canât hurt me anymore.â
âIn here.â He taps his head. âIâm very much alive. And I can still hurt you. Believe me.â
Suddenly, heâs behind me. His elbow jabs into my spine and I fall. But I donât dangle from the branch as I did last time. I land on the floor of my uncleâs bathroom. I sit and scurry back as Ryan kicks the door closed behind him, his fingers pulling down his fly as he pens me in. Terrified sobs choke me of breath.
âTake your knickers off, Lills. Or Iâll tell the Hunters exactly where to find you.â
I shake my head, tears stream down my face.
âThen Iâll just take them off for you!â
I sit up with a start while frantically batting away his arms and kicking away his body. But the room is just as empty as it was when I fell asleep. Thereâs no sign of Ryan, and sadly, no sign of Gabriel. The room is dark. Empty.
I feel dirty. Disgusting and wrong. I hate being in my skin which crawls at the mere memory of that blue-eyed, blonde-haired bastard. My breathing becomes deep gasps which turn into heavy, panicked panting. My stomach turns as I remember the rough and violent touch of his hands on my body. The smell of his breath as he panted in my ear. The way he used to laugh as I cried.
I sprint to the bathroom, narrowly reaching the toilet before I throw up. My ribs grind from my violent heaving. My throat burns. My knuckles turn white as they cling to the edge of the toilet, and once my stomach is empty, I slump against the wall, exhausted and sore. I close my eyes and try to catch my breath. But as soon as my lids seal shut, all I see is his face.
I swiftly reopen them and stare at the ceiling instead. But heâs still there. Heâll always be there.
âGet out of my head,â I whisper, tapping the back of my head against the wall, hoping to knock the images clear. But they remain. So I hit it harder. And harder. And harder, till my head throbs and I see spots.
I can still hear his voice.
âGet out of my head.â
His laugh echoes in my ears. It drowns out everything else. I start to yell, attempting to drown it out. All the frustration and anger inside me swells and mixes with the self-loathing he creates every time I dream of him and the knocks get harder. The yelling becomes more desperate. I cover my ears but his laugh still deafens me.
âGET OUT OF MY HEAD!â
WHACK! WHACK!
âGET OUT! GET OUT!â
WHACK! WHACK!
âGET OUT!â
âHey⦠HEY!â Gabriel puts his hand between the back of my head and the wall, taking the full force of my self-inflicted assault and hissing a swear word as his bones crunch. But I keep trying.
Ryanâs too loud. Too vivid.
âStop! Stop, baby. Stop!â I barely notice heâs there as I descend into insanity. I push Gabriel away, and I turn to face the wall.
I pull my head back, hoping to make it all go quiet. Maybe for good. Right now, I donât know. But I pull my head right back and put every bit of strength I own into hurling my skull into the tiles of the wall.
âLILLY! NO!â Gabriel body slams me to the floor and pins me beneath him as I kick and scream. âChristâ¦â he mutters, trying desperately to hold me down. âJesus, Lilly, calm down! Baby, please⦠calm down! Youâre scaring me!â
âGET OFF ME! GET OFF ME, RYAN!â
âLook at me. Look at me!â Gabriel takes my face in his hands and stares deep into my eyes. âHeâs not here. Heâs not here, Beautiful. You hear me?â We lock eyes and I blink clear my tears so I can see his concern filled face. âHeâs not here.â
The sobs that come out of me are so sad and so desperate. I canât stay here. I canât face another day. I canât bear the waiting. Waiting for Toby to come for me. For Theo and Jensen. For Hunters. And as Iâm feeling all this, the man who ruined me long before they came along is still taunting me.
Gabriel lifts me up and holds me in his arms, repeating the same words. âHeâs not here. Heâs dead, Lilly. Ryanâs dead. He canât hurt you anymore.â
âââ
Gabriel never takes his eyes off me as he gently wipes my face clean with a wet flannel. I sit still and silent on the edge of the bath as he kneels in front of me. For each silent tear he wipes away, another slides slowly down my cheek.
âWhy has this all started?â he asks sadly. âYou said you donât normally dream of him. But in the last few weeks, your nightmares are getting so much worse. I would have thought Bias or Theo would be the issue. Not thatâ¦
. Is it because of Junior?â
âJunior?â I whisper sadly. âWhy would Junior matter?â
âWell, weâre getting close to finding him. And seeing him might be causing you concern. You know, sparking all those bad memories.â
âJunior didnât know anything aboutâ¦
âYeah, but heâs your family. Heâs the son of the man who locked you away. Maybe-â
âItâs not him. Itâs everything else.â I sigh and our foreheads meet. âI thought I had my shit together more than this. You must be so disappointed.â
He takes my chin and looks up at me sternly. âI am not disappointed in you. You say that again, and that is what will make me disappointed in you.â He waits for me to argue with his eyebrows raised expectantly. He seems satisfied when I give a small nod. âAnd no more hurting yourself, okay? The hitting your head. The clawing at the brand.â He takes my palm and opens it flat so he can see the crescent shapes that Iâve dug into my skin over and over while I try and hold my tongue with Grayson. I didnât think heâd noticed that. But he had. âThis. It needs to stop. I mean it.â
âDonât be mad. Iâm trying not to be a crazy lunatic.â
âYou daft mare. Iâm not mad. Iâm not under any illusions about just how crazy you are either.â The corners of his mouth twitch as he teases me.
âYouâre supposed to tell me Iâm not mad, you know.â
âNo more lies, remember? You are completely and utterly bonkers, Lilly Hooper. You have more baggage than Gatwick airport. But you know what?â
âWhat?â
âIâm not exactly sane either. So how about we be crazy, baggage laden, fools together?â His smile grows when he spots my own starting to appear. The git. Only he could make light of any of this. He settles his hands on my thighs and rises himself up to my level, his knees still on the floor. âAnd know this. I love every single nutty, cuckoo, bat-shit-bonkers part of you. Youâre not on your own and I swear to you, I will die before I let any harm come to you. From Theo, Jensen, Bias, Graysonâ¦â He taps my temple. âEven yourself. Hear me?â
I slide off the edge of the bath, straight into his lap where he cradles me.
âI know itâs tempting to jump in and give the spell a go. But going in too soon and dying in whatever this is, wonât get you your freedom. It will just get you dead.â
âYou think that Grayson will leave us alone for the year while I train?â I ask disbelievingly. âYou think heâll stop with the violence and the threats? You think Amara and Collins will be safe?â Iâm met with silence and uncertainty. âDidnât think so.â
âYou know what weâre going to do when this is all over?â he asks, his chin settling on the crown of my head as his arms hold me close. âWeâre going to travel. Iâm going to take you to see the bamboo forests in Arashiyama. To the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. To the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland and the cherry blossoms in Japan. Iâm going to buy us a small cottage with loads of land, right by the coast, where I can teach you to swim and surf.â I look up at him, loving every word heâs saying and the absoluteness that he says them with. His words are a promise. Ones he will keep no matter what. âAnd weâre going to grow our very own evergreen tree in the garden, which weâll decorate every Christmas with silver stars and twinkling lights. Weâll cook Christmas dinner for all our friends and stay up late singing songs and drinking whiskey. Hell. We can do it every night. A permanent Christmas.â He has such love in his eyes. Such kindness and patience for the girl that, not twenty minutes ago, was trying to cave her head in so she didnât have to see her rapistâs face anymore. âSo when your head gets filled with nasty thoughts. When it all gets too loud and too painful in there. When you feel lost and afraid, you think of what we have coming to us. You think of our Christmas tree outside our back door, of lazy Sunday mornings spent making love, and you remember that thisâ¦â He gestures around us. âAll this shit⦠Itâs temporary. It wonât last forever. Not even close. One year. Max.â He rests his hand over my heart. âThis. Us. Thatâs our future. Thatâs forever. Thatâs what will make all this misery worth it.â
We smile at each other in silence as I let those words sink in.
âââ
I wake with a start. I always wake with a start. My nightmares are constant, and my reality is hardly any better. After my outburst, I fell asleep in Gabrielâs arms on top of the covers. I still havenât agreed to stay for the year, but I promised I would think it over for a day or two. The light breeze from the open window blows the curtain, sending a slight shiver through me. I get up and take a look outside, closing the window as I do. The grounds are still bustling with Nomads, despite the late hour.
Gabriel tosses and turns when heâs troubled. And boy, is he troubled tonight. I sit on the edge of the bed watching him roll this way and that way. Mumbling my name. Both his brotherâs names. His dad. And then . Ryanâs. His fist strikes out as he fights in his dreams. Heâs telling him to stay away. To die. I get to my feet and kneel beside the bed and whisper in his ear.
âEasy. Itâs all okay. Iâm fine. Youâre fine. I love you.â
And those words settle him. As they always do. I wish they settled me. After I gently kiss his forehead, I pull on the hoodie he tossed on the floor before he fell asleep, and head to the bathroom.
I flick on the light.
And I scream. One of those unhindered, hand to mouth shrieks normal people only ever see in movies. But Iâm not normal and Iâve screamed this scream way too often.
In the shower, dangling a clear three feet off the floor and hanging from a bed sheet twisted into a noose, is a woman. Sheâs still and swaying slightly. Her long red hair covers her face and her arms dangle by her side.
I must be dreaming! I pinch myself⦠No. Iâm awake.
I run in and take her weight. She doesnât move and sheâs so heavy despite her petite frame. Gabriel comes crashing through the door. He looks at us both, still blinking sleep from his eyes.
âHELP HER!â I holler. âDONâT JUST STAND THERE! HELP!â
Gabriel takes her from me just as Grayson and the two Nomads stationed outside charge in.
âShit,â Grayson hisses, rushing over to help Gabriel release the poor woman. They work together to get her down. Grayson undoes the knot as Gabriel holds her up.
Iâm panting as I try and take in what the fuck is going on.
Why the hell is there a woman hanging in our bathroom?
Sheâs freed and they lay her gently down on the cold tiled floor. I head over as Gabriel pulls off the noose. But thatâs not the only thing he pulls off. Her hair comes loose and in one hand he has the noose, in the other, a wig. Grayson rests his fingers on her throat and shakes his head.
âSheâs dead,â he says breathlessly. He takes a double look at what Gabriel is holding before taking it to see for himself. âWhat the hell is that?â He holds it up and looks at me. The wig looks exactly like my hair.
âOh Christâ¦â Gabriel says sadly, brushing the black hair from the face of the young woman lying dead between them.
âYou know her?â Grayson asks.
âYeah,â he sighs. âHer nameâs Jade. Sheâs a Nomad.â He looks up at Grayson. And then at me. âWe dated for a couple of weeks a few years back.â
âShe was your girlfriend?â I ask. âWhy would she do this?â
But Gabriel shakes his head. âThere are bruises on her arms and scratch marks on her neck. She put up a fight.â
I swallow, my fingers resting at my own neck. Then notice something scrunched up in her hand. I point it out to them both.
Gabriel opens up her hand and pulls out a crumpled-up envelope. He then looks back to me. âIt has your name on it.â
âMy name?â
Grayson snatches it from him and tears it open before I can even get close. His eyes take in whatever it says and only then does he hand it to Gabriel. His eyes scan it and they both share a look.
âSearch the grounds,â Grayson orders. âCode-White. I want every inch of this place scoured and the name of every Nomad on duty in my hand within twenty-minutes.â
âWhat does it say?â I ask. âWhatâs a Code-White?â
âNothing,â Gabriel says, stuffing the note into his joggerâs pocket.
âGabriel.â I take a step closer. âTell me.â I stand in front of him and hold out my hand. âNo more secrets. Remember?â But still, he hesitates. âGabriel!â
Begrudgingly, he hands me the envelope. Inside, there is a single piece of paper.
Did you like the flowers? They reminded me of our first date. So I thought I would remind you of it too.
In your heart. In your head.
Forever mine.
See you soon, Red xx P.S. You really do look beautiful when youâre sleeping.
âToby did this. Heâs the Code-White.â I drop the letter and sprint out the door. They all call after me as I run. But I wonât be stopped. Iâm too filled with fury and the need for vengeance.
âLILLY!â Gabriel bellows. âWHERE THE HELL ARE YOU GOING?â
âTO KILL THE MAN WHO MURDERED MY BABY!â I scream back.