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I was so focused on Medusa and joining our powers that I’d lost sight of Hades again. I turned from Jared and searched for Hades’ smug smile. He had vanished again. He was going to sneak-attack someone else, the coward.

“Alex, stay with Leticia. Everyone be ready to run. The second you see swirling smoke, get out of here.”

“Why don’t we just run for it now?” McKenzie asked.

“It’s too risky. We wouldn’t get far before Hades attacked one of us.”

“Jodi, what are you doing?” Alex sounded out of breath. He must have been freaking out. “What’s the plan?”

“You’ll see.” I wasn’t about to verbalize it, not without knowing where Hades was or if he was listening in.

Let’s do this, I said to Medusa. I reached out to the souls that were in Tartarus with us, the ones in this section at least. I’d leave the pit as a last resort. For the first time, the raising was easy and painless. The souls knew I was trying to free them. Most of them had seen me here with them. They willing latched on to Medusa’s and my power, hitching a ride out of Hell.

“No!” Hades appeared in front of me this time.

“Jodi, look out!” Alex rushed to me.

Hades reached for me, but my skin was literally on fire now. As he was able to produce flame himself, I doubted it would burn him, but he pulled away. I’d at least succeeded in shocking the hell out of him. Hades changed tactics as I raised more souls. They swirled around us and out of Tartarus. Hades looked up at them before glaring at me.

“You think I can’t stop you?” He grabbed Alex, wrapping one arm around his neck.

“Keep going, Jodi,” Alex choked out. “Let him kill me. As long you beat him, I don’t care what he does to me.”

Hades laughed. “How brave and incredibly stupid of you. She can’t beat me. I’m a god.”

My focus wavered.

Jodi, concentrate. I don’t want Alex getting hurt either, but if you stop now, Hades will win.

Oh, God. She wanted me to forget that Alex was being strangled to death. Forget that his life was in Hades’ hands.

You are the Ophi leader. You must do what’s right for the group. Alex would want you to.

I can’t lose him. I was still pulling souls from Tartarus, but my pace slowed. Please, Medusa. I can’t.

“That’s right, Jodi,” Hades said. “Back off or your precious boyfriend is mine.”

I turned to face Hades.

Jodi, no!

I wasn’t giving up, but I wasn’t letting Alex die, either. I continued to pull souls, but this time, I sent them after Hades. Slowly. I held them back while I locked eyes with Hades.

“Let him go, and I’ll call them off.” I gestured to the souls walking his way.

“This trick again? I stopped them earlier. Why would you try to send them after me now? Desperate, perhaps?”

“Let go of Alex or they will attack.”

Hades smiled. Apparently, he found me quite amusing. He sure laughed at me enough. “Oh, Jodi Marshall. I kind of hoped you’d go out on a better note. This is…well, pathetic.”

“Then let go of Alex and take me on yourself.” My voice was strong, and there was a faint echo to it. No, not an echo. It was Medusa’s voice mixed in with mine. How was that possible?

Medusa, are you doing that?

We are one.

But you didn’t want me to stop raising the souls.

I trust you know what you’re doing. I’ll follow your lead.

Hades squinted, and the full weight of his anger bore down on me. He pushed Alex to the side. “Have it your way. We’ll fight to the end. Your end.”

“For once, you’re right. I intend to fight to the end, but it’s going to be the ending I want.” The one that freed the Ophi for good. My blood reached out to the souls, giving them the command to attack. They seemed happy to get the chance for revenge because I didn’t need to tell them twice. They lunged for Hades. At first, Hades fought them off with no problem, but I continued to call more souls. And this time, I wasn’t stopping with Tartarus. I pulled from the Fields of Asphodel, too. I wasn’t touching the Elysian Fields. The souls in there deserved the peace they’d found. I wouldn’t deny any of them that.

Hades was getting angrier, and a small amount of fear shone in his eyes. He knocked the souls down repeatedly, but they wouldn’t stop coming back. It was unending. The others just watched, not sure who was going to win in the end. I had to admit it didn’t look like either of us would come out victorious. We were too evenly matched.

Hades tried to disappear in a swirl of smoke, but the souls latched onto him. He only succeeded in moving about a foot, and they came with him. My dad was gripping Hades’ neck, trying to protect the daughter he’d been denied the chance to know. “Enough!” Hades bellowed, but I didn’t listen. I wasn’t going to be the girl who fell for such an obvious tactic. “Figure it out. You can’t win.”

“Wrong.” My voice was a blend of mine and Medusa’s again. “You can’t win.”

This time Hades noticed the change. “Do you plan to live the rest of your life with Medusa’s soul inside you?” He sent another group of souls back to where I’d summoned them. “Better ask Alex if he’s okay with dating both of you. It’s going to be like a twenty-four-seven chaperone. Very romantic.” He was trying to get to me, make me question what I was doing.

“That would scare you, wouldn’t it? Knowing we were joined against you? Do you really want us as an enemy?”

“We aren’t getting anywhere here. How long can you really keep this up before your body collapses under all that power? Did she tell you what could happen to you?”

Don’t listen to him, Medusa said in my mind. He’s trying to make you doubt me. He’s desperate. He knows we are too strong to fight.

He’s too strong to fight, too. We aren’t winning. We’re struggling just as much as he is. He’s not wrong. We can’t keep this up forever. I’m sending the others out while Hades is under our control.

They won’t be able to get out, Jodi. Only Hades can send you all back to the mortal plane now.

Crap! This really wasn’t going to work.

“Are you ready to deal?” I asked Hades, sending a new wave of souls to pound on his body.

“Deal? You’re really looking to make a deal after all the others you made failed so miserably?” He laughed again as he sent the souls flying backward, my dad included.

I raised them again and sent the souls in rows like an army. As one row fell, the next attacked. It would’ve been a great strategy against anyone who wasn’t a god. I couldn’t kill him. I could only annoy him until he was willing to listen. I wondered how long that would take. I was getting tired of this.

“Well? Are you debating your answer, or is this all taking too much of your energy?”

“We could go on all night,” Medusa and I said together. “Now, the question is, are you ready to deal?”

“Fine.” He belted back a few more souls. “Here are the conditions—”

“No.” I cut him off. “I’m making the conditions this time. You don’t get a say in this.”

“I don’t deal like that.”

“Sure you do. You’ve made unfair deals with me from the start.”

“You were the one to set the first deal, Jodi Marshall. I simply agreed to it.”

As if that was how it had really happened. “You set me up to fail. You took my deal, knowing you could work around it and come out on top.”