“Are you… are you doing okay with that?”
She nodded, but the electricity shot up a level and I was pretty sure she was about to cry. I opened my arms to hug her, and then pulled back, pretending to have an itch on my arm. Lost in her thoughts, she didn’t even seem to notice. Then her gaze darted to the side, and she let out a heavy sigh. “How did you find me?” she asked nervously.
Now I was the one growing nervous, because there was no one there.
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Chapter 13
(Gemma)
He probably thought I was insane, standing there, talking to myself. But I was talking the blonde faerie with the irritating voice. Aka Nicholas, the faerie/Foreseer.
“How’d you find me?” I asked, trying to ignore the chill he brought with him. I sensed Alex tense. “It’s Nicholas,” I explained.
“And your mom?” He asked and I shook my head.
“Where is she?” I patted my pockets, hunting for a knife I didn’t have.
“She’s been detained.” His golden eyes sparkled against the faint sunlight shadowed by clouds.
“But don’t worry, I m here to help you.”
“Sure you are.” I rolled my eyes. “Because we all know that’s your number one goal in life.”
“Oh Gemma,” he said overdramatically. “Your distrust hurts me so much there aren’t even words to express how I feel.”
“Go away,” I mumbled and Alex gave me this perplexed look. “And don’t come back until you’re with my mom.”
“But I’m here to help,” he said, crossing his heart. “I promise.” Alex trampled beside me. “What’s he saying?”
Nicholas grinned and waved his hand in front of Alex’s face. “God, I hate you.” His hand moved for Alex’s hair, not quite touching it. “And that stupid hair.” 54
“He s saying he’s a moron.” I glared at Nicholas. “And I like his hair.”
“What?” Alex’s said, fixing his hair.
“Nothing.” I pointed my finger at Nicholas. “Either tell me what to do or move on.”
“Fine. My word, no sense of humor.” He sighed. “You need to come with me.”
“I can t do that,” I said. “You’re dead.”
“And you’ll soon be too,” he said. “Once you pick the way you want to die. Now, I’d probably pick something poetic, like poison from a vile. But you —”
“Pick the way I want to die!” I shouted over him, sending snow from the branches. I lowered my voice. “I’m sorry, but what?”
Alex was tugging on my hand, trying to get me to turn to him, desperate to know what was going on.
“Just a second,” I held up a finger, keeping my eyes on Nicholas. “Start explaining from the beginning.”
He yawned, feigning fatigue. “It’s kind of a long story.”
“Then give me the short version, just don’t leave out anything important.” He sank down on a rock, folding his arms. “Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess,” he started and I shot him a glare. “You asked for the short version and I’m giving it to you, this is how it starts.”
I sighed and sat down on another rock, patting the spot next to me.
“What are we doing?” Alex asked, putting space between us as he sat down.
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“We’re listening to a story,” I said. “Or at least I am.”
“Like I was saying,” Nicholas continued, annoyed. “There was a beautiful princess, who was more extraordinary than any other princess because she liked to help the world. The problem was she wasn’t very good at helping. Every time she fixed a problem, she caused another.
Until one day she caused a problem so great, it cost the lives of many innocent people.” I gulped and Alex whispered in my ear, “What’s he saying?”
“I’ll tell you when he s finished.” I motioned at Nicholas to continue. “Go on.”
“What the princess needed to realize was that to fix the problems she’d caused, she needed to save the Lost Souls of the innocent lives that were taken.”
“And how to I save these Lost Souls?” I asked, already knowing his answer, but wanting him to say it anyway.
“By going to the Afterlife and bargaining with the queen for their release.” I frowned, remembering the last queen The Queen of the underworld. “A queen? The one my mother was telling me about?”
He smirked. “Queen Helena.”
“And what’s this queen like?” I asked. “Is she as bad as The Queen of The Underworld?”
“No, she’s much worse than the Queen of The Underworld.” He grinned, amused with himself.
“So how do I get her to free these souls?” I asked. “If she’s that bad? And how do I even get to the Afterlife to begin with?”
“You get help from a Banshee,” he said simply.
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I gaped at him. “What the heck’s a Banshee?”
“It’s a woman spirit whose cry signals death,” Alex explained, dusting the snow from the rock.
“She’s also the one who carries the Lost Souls to the queen.” I let out a long breath. “So we have to find a Banshee who will help us.” Alex s forehead creased. “Why?”
I sighed and quickly explained everything Nicholas had told me.
“So do you know any Banshee’s hanging around who might be nice enough to help us out?” I asked, hopeful, but knowing the chances were low.
“Actually I do.” Snow began to flutter from the sky as he stood up. “My mother.” My head whipped in his direction and I almost fell off the rock. “Your mother’s a Banshee?
How did you… what?”
Nicholas let out a snort. “Oh, this is so comical.”
“There nothing funny about his mom being dead,” I snapped.
“Oh, I m not laughing because his mother’s dead,” he replied still grinning. “I’m laughing because she’s a Banshee.”
I shrugged. “So?”
“A Banshee is of the faerie realm,” Alex said, as if he knew exactly what the argument was about.
My expression fell. “Oh.” I paused. “How did that happen?” 57
He shrugged, kicking at the snow. “Those journals I found that night we snuck into my house, well, they talked about her dying that she feared my father was going to kill her. And that he would learn her secrets. But then she wrote she’d find a way to cross into the Afterlife and become one of the queens Soul Collectors, also known as a Banshee. That way she could still have a connection to earth and help us when the time was right. So I started poking around, asking some people and I found out its true. She’s a Banshee.” There was so much sadness in his eyes, even though he was trying to conceal it. I couldn’t help myself. I wanted to kiss away his pain, so I did. A bold move for me, but hey, it had to happen eventually.