The Promise (Fallen Star #4) Page 10
Well, look at you two. Hiding out, like two frightened little kids.
Laylen s tall, pale silhouette slid out from the shadows and into the light of the porch.
Son of a,
Alex muttered, aiming the knife at Laylen.
A grin crept up on Laylen s face as he showed us his fangs.
I thought you d be happy. I m finally what you always saw me as a killer.
Maybe he always saw you for what you were supposed to be.
Aislin appeared out of nowhere, golden hair sparkling in the moonlight. An eerie grin strained at her lips as she stroked Laylen s shoulder.
What we were both supposed to be.
Their forearms were marked with a triangle outlining a red, Greek-like symbol the Mark of Malefiscus. It stained their hands red and made them grin in a way that shot a shiver down my spine.
Alex hissed, but I couldn t seem to take my eyes off them. They were evil now and I knew they would hurt us. And where was Aleesa? She was marked too, the last time I d seen her. Had they lost her?
She s fixated by me,
Laylen said, sweeping his hair back.
She s remembering the bite and how good it felt.
I touch my neck, memories iridescent in my mind.
I think &
Gemma.
Get us out of here.
This time I shut my eyes and pictured the first place that came to mind. We d escaped there before. Viva Las Vegas. But something was stuck blocking me from going. I opened my eyes and caught Laylen and Aislin swapping knowing smiles.
They have praesidium on them,
I whispered.
There s nothing I can do. Unless we run.
Sucks doesn t it.
She twirled her hair around her finger carelessly as she took lazy steps toward me.
I got the feeling that this was much deeper than just the Mark of Malefiscus.
I had to sit there and watch you bat your eyes at him like some kind of lovesick girl.
Her high-heeled boots clicked against the ice.
Watch the way he looked at you until it almost drove me mad.
She was right in front of me, our eyes locked, waiting for the right time to make the first move.
She s not herself.
Aislin, you don t have to do this. We re friends.
Friends?
she whispered and then her hands ignited.
Sorry,
I apologized like an idiot.
I didn t think.
I just went.
Gemma 18
(Gemma)
Somehow I made it away, landing on the checker boarded living room floor. But I wasn t alone. A crazed Aislin was still gripping onto my leg, her eyes wide and murderous.
she said, dazed and rabid.
I have to take you to him.
Her nails dug into my arms.
Adessa!
I screamed, praying the witch was home and wasn t inked with the mark.
By the scared look on Aislin s face, I was guessing she didn t. Aislin knew she was in trouble. But the house was as still as a statue and she relaxed, her fear replaced by delight.
Guess she s not home.
Aislin leapt to her feet.
Duratus.
Her fingers reached for my locket.
Guess it s not working anymore, or maybe I m just too strong for sugilite.
It s an immobilizing spell by the way.
Her clarification was unnecessary since I couldn t move
Sucks doesn t it not being the one in control.
She smacked her lips together.
I m not sure what to do with you.
She roamed around the room, running her fingers along the knickknacks on the shelf. She picked up a figurine of a woman with beautiful wings a Black Angel. She turned it in her hand.
She stared at the figurine with a spiteful look in her eyes I didn t like.
I ll be right back,
she said, like she had just created the most evil plan in the world.
Don t go anywhere.
Then she grinned and with a swish of her hands, vanished in a cloud of smoke.
All I could do was wait there helplessly until she came back.
Finally, I heard a thump from inside the house. It was time to find out what Aislin was going to do to me.
Adessa s golden cat-shaped eyes landed on me.
Gemma.
I tried to nod, but my head was a numb useless lump.
Why are you &
She glanced around as if she sensed something was wrong. Then she swept her long black hair out of her face and knelt down beside me. She inspected me over and then she yelled,
liberum.
I was instantly free and jumped to my feet, wanting to get as far away from this place as possible.
Why?
she asked.
Gemma, why are you here?
I gave her a quick recap of all the stuff that had been happening.
So Aislin has the mark, but she can remove the mark?
She ambled the room, her long navy dress flowing the floor.
And you don t know where she went?
I shook my head, urging her toward the doorway.
That s why we need to get out of here.
Adessa held up her hand.
Suddenly, I feared she might be marked. My eyes took in her arms and neck, the places where it was most likely to be hidden. But her honey skin was mark free.
Do you remember how she did it?
Adessa asked.
How Aislin removed the mark?
Kind of,
I said.
I mean, yeah, I think so.
Tell me and try to remember every little detail,
she said, taking a seat on the purple velvet sofa.
I warned.
We should go.
Adessa deliberated this and then stretched her hand, pointing to the ceiling.
Me tenebris et tueri nos.
A dark cloud rotated from her hand, casing the ceiling with a smoky sheet of black.
There.
She dusted her hands off.
We have a few minutes. Now go ahead and try to explain it to me.
My eyes were wide as I took a seat.
To bleed out the evil.
Adessa nodded, understanding.
Yes, that makes sense.
Then she inserts some potion I think she called it Vitis vinifera, which is supposed to free them from the evil connection,
I said.
God, I hoped that was right.
Adessa looked like it was making sense. She hopped to her feet, threw open the apothecary table, and it was filled with baggies of herbs. She took one out.
Does this look like the Vitis vinifera she used?
The green crushed leaves did look familiar.
Adessa s eyes were kind.
Has Laylen ever told you anything about me?
I wasn t sure how she wanted me to answer.
Um & a little.
Well, did he ever mention how old I was?
I m one-hundred and fifty-eight,
Adessa replied and I blinked out of my trance.
And do you know how I lived this long without aging?
Because I m powerful.
I hated to break it to her, but if she was that powerful, she would have figured out her own spell. As if to prove me wrong, she flung her hands out to her side. Her head fell back, chin tipped to the smoky ceiling.
Isabella, come to me!
You ve been hiding something from me Isabella,
Adessa warned.
Is there something you d like to tell me?
The fire woman hissed flames at Adessa s face.