“Speaking of irresponsible, have you guys heard about the new girl?” Carmen asked with revulsion. My heart hardened as the memory of this morning’s incident with Nadia replayed in my mind.
Phoebe’s head peeked out of her bedroom mid-outfit change, “I heard she transferred from the House of Metis in California because she got heavy into drugs.”
“She’s in my history class and I can tell you she definitely won’t be crowned Ms.
Congeniality anytime soon,” I informed them with a frown.
“I heard she was in the Order of Nymphs,” Carmen added, putting down her spiral notebook.
“Like a marsh Nymph? Or a river Nymph?” Phoebe guessed from her room.
“I guess it’s possible she could be either of those,” Willow bit her lip in deep thought.
“Okay wait, I’m confused. There are more than four Orders?” I asked Willow, seriously considering creating that dictionary again so I could keep all of this straight.
“There are many Orders, but the Nymphs are the descendents of the Oceanids. While we’re all connected to the sea, they’re connected to specific bodies of water. So a river Nymph would be connected to one particular river,” she explained.
“So that would mean there are pond Nymphs and lake Nymphs?” I deduced.
“That’s right; and the body of water they are connected to would be determined by which Oceanid they’re descended from, kind of like how our abilities work,” Willow attested.
“Maybe she’s a mud puddle nymph,” Carmen snickered.
“Or a sewer nymph,” Phoebe giggled from the bathroom where she was brushing her brown, blonde, and red multi-colored hair again. Willow just rolled her eyes at them, but I could see the wheels turning in that brain of hers.
“There are so many kinds of Nymphs, it would be hard to know for sure, but I have a feeling we can rule out sewage and puddle nymph.” Still giggling, we all looked up at the same time when there came a knock at the door. Phoebe gasped and started rushing around her room in an effort to finish getting ready. I stood, grabbed the handle and swung the door open.
Expecting Ian, my heart faltered as a pair of deep blue eyes collided with mine. The hint of a smirk played on Finn’s lips as he leaned confidently against the door frame.
“Hi there.” An amused smile crept across his face.
“Hi yourself.” I beamed up at him, while my legs promptly turned to rubber. No matter how many times I laid my eyes on him, he always managed to take my breath away. Maybe it was the way his dark hair fell into his eyes or the sexy darkness he emanated. Maybe it was the way his jeans hung perfectly on his waist or the way his shirt clung to the muscles of his arms and chest. Maybe it was the person beneath it all who would gladly risk his life for me. I’m pretty sure there was no way to pin it down. He just had that something. Plain and simple.
“Who is it?” Phoebe came sliding to a stop beside me dressed in an eclectic, bright purple asymmetrical dress. I watched as her face turned from expectant, to surprised, and finally landed on disappointment.
“Expecting someone else?” Finn teased her. She instantly turned a nice shade of bright pink, causing his smile to widen. “Don’t worry. He’ll be here soon. When I left he was fixing his hair for the hundredth time.”
“What can I say,” a rich, deep voice sounded behind Finn as Ian stepped into the doorway too.
Dark denim jeans and a pale yellow polo shirt accentuated his dark skin and hair. “Phoebe deserves no less than absolute perfection.” He looked Finn up and down, and then scrunched his nose in my direction apologetically, “Unfortunately, Finn falls into the ‘less than’ category.”
He easily dodged Finn’s playful punch, but being the quicker of the two, Finn still managed to mess up his short dark hair. In an attempt to save Ian’s dignity and our suite (I had seen these two fight each other before and it wasn’t pretty), I grabbed Finn’s hand and dragged him the rest of the way into the kitchen. Ian just winked at him and clutched Phoebe’s hand, already leading her out the door.
“Don’t wait up!” she called out to us as she closed the door behind them, already giggling.
Armed with a witty remark, I turned to face Finn but he gripped my waist and jerked me close; instantly erasing any words I was about to say. I breathed him in and tried my best not to melt into a Stasia-sized puddle at his feet. His blue eyes darkened and he smiled knowingly as he bent down, gingerly kissing my eager lips. A flood of tingles assaulted my spine and the only thing that saved me from losing myself in him completely was Carmen’s exaggerated sigh coming from the living room.
“What I’m about to say truly comes from a place of love,” she paused for dramatic effect, “spare us the lovey-dovey crap and go make out somewhere else.”
“You know, you really should tell us what’s on your mind more often,” I chuckled at her. In response, Finn cloaked us both; sending a sparkling net around our bodies and shielding us from sight.
“Ew. Just ‘cause I can’t see you, doesn’t mean I don’t know what you’re doing,” she shot back to the place she assumed we were still standing.
After Finn uncloaked us, I planted a kiss on Carmen’s cheek and watched her wipe it off in mock repulsion. We ducked into my bedroom for privacy, but after catching a glimpse of my disaster of a room, I instantly wished I had cleaned up that morning. My bedspread and sheets had somehow twisted into a pile of fabric at the foot of the bed, clothes were draped over every surface, and books were scattered across the blue shag rug. Thankfully Finn didn’t seem to notice. He shut the door, swept the hair back from my face, and inspected me with genuine concern.
“For a girl who’s supposedly sick, you sure are beautiful.” He raised a skeptical eyebrow at me and drew me close. The proximity of his warm body scrambled my thoughts, but somehow I managed a halfway coherent response.
“You should see me when I’m well,” I leered up at him. The corners of his mouth lifted up into a crooked grin and his blue eyes danced with amusement. His retort was a soft, slow kiss that left me reeling.
“Nothing could diminish your radiance. Not a fever,” he smiled slyly, “and especially not a fake fever.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m burning up.” I put a hand to my forehead.
“You’re definitely hot…” he reached for my hand and kissed it, then sat down on the bed.
His blue eyes changed from amused to serious in a nanosecond. I sat down beside him.
“There’s something we need to talk about,” he started, eyes down.
“Okay…” My heart plummeted to the floor, fearing what he wanted to talk about. No conversation that started with ‘we need to talk’ ever ended well. It was usually followed by an ‘it’s not you, it’s me’.
“It’s about your journey to the Underworld,” he sighed in frustration, but the amount of relief I felt had me suppressing the urge to do cartwheels around the room. A discussion around my journey, I could handle; a discussion around him breaking my heart, I couldn’t bear. I forced myself to focus.
In order to fulfill my true destiny and become the leader of the Tydes like my mother, I would have to face the current, self-appointed leader, Keto, who just happened to be a Siren. But, before I could do that, I had to complete my essence in order to become a true goddess once I turned eighteen.
Unfortunately, there were far more things I didn’t know about my journey than I did know. I knew I would have to die for my soul to be released and enter the Underworld. Once there, I’d have to swim in the River Styx, which would complete my essence. I knew my whole journey would be in vain if my soul couldn’t find a way to leave and return to my body. If I failed to return, my soul would spend the rest of eternity in the Underworld while my shell of a body remained trapped in this realm forever. Most importantly, I would let down my family, my friends, and all Tydes. I couldn’t let that happen.