The Promise (Fallen Star #4) Page 17
I m coming to look for you.
She thought this was funny for some reason.
I ll be back sooner than that.
Then she poofed away and it was just me and my empty house. For some reason I felt like I was back to square one, that I drifted back through time, to the old Gemma life. Only I had wings and was wearing a stupid leather dress and high-heeled boots.
Mom,
I curled up in a ball, domed my wings around me, and cried in the silence of my own shell.
Chapter 30
(Alex)
So we re back here again,
Laylen commented as Nicholas opened the door.
I was actually hoping we d never have to come back.
Me too, man.
Why s she even here?
Who?
Nicholas asked.
Oh, you mean your mother.
I rolled my eyes.
Who else would I be talking about?
Nicholas strolled up to the crystal and stared at the bodies, lifeless, chained, barely even human.
It really is a fascinating thing,
he observed.
Drain the life of humans, to feed the crystal.
It s a pointless sacrifice,
No one needs to see what happens in the future. If it hadn t been for a Foreseer, we wouldn t even be in this mess.
He rattled the chains tied to one of the bodies.
Oh your father would have found another way.
No, he wouldn t,
I said, my eyes hunting for my mother
Because he d never found out about the star to begin with. It was a Foreseer that told him.
Hmmm &
Nicholas tapped his lip.
So where s your mom?
Laylen asked, staring at the bodies implanted with tubes. He leaned forward, getting a closer look.
It s hard to tell who they are.
I shrugged, heading to the left of the crystal.
You wanna take the right?
Laylen nodded and disappeared around the other side.
What about me?
Nicholas yelled.
Do whatever the hell you want.
I was about to give up on my searched and leave, when I thought I spotted her. It was hard to tell for sure because it had been so long since I d last seen her. Her skin was much paler, her dark hair thin, and her head hung lifelessly. I quickly yanked out the tubes and snapped the chains, supporting her weight as she slumped against me.
Is it time?
I assumed she was delusional.
I ll get you out of here. Just hang on.
She clutched onto my arm, her hands bleeding from the tubes.
But it s time right? Time to take Gemma to the Afterlife?
I almost dropped her on the floor.
You know about that? How?
Of course I know about that,
she said weakly.
That s what I ve been waiting for.
Alana,
Nicholas said, nodding his head.
Are you ready to go?
I glared at Nicholas.
How long have you known she was here?
Since I died.
He answered with a shrugged.
Because that s when you were supposed to know,
my mother said wearily.
Now can we go?
He raised his eyebrows.
Do I need to ask where we re going?
You already know,
my mother said.
To Gemma. Take us to Gemma.
I wasn t sure what she knew, but I wasn t going to pry until we were far away from faerie boy.
Finally,
Nicholas said, dropping into the living room. He put the crystal away and dusted off his hands.
My work is done.
My mother lowered herself into the couch.
Would anyone mind getting me a drink of water?
I started for the kitchen, but Laylen cut me off.
I got it. You should stay here.
Thanks.
Alex relax,
she said, patting my hand.
This is how it s supposed to be.
Why were you down there?
I asked.
Because it s where I was supposed to be,
she explained, cleaning some blood off her arm.
Waiting for the day you came to find me, so I could take Gemma to the Afterlife.
I hated being out of the loop, but with this I definitely was.
It doesn t have to make sense to you.
She rested back and her eyes drifted shut.
It just has to happen. It s the way it works, Alex. Everything that s happening is because of the vision.
I ran my hands through my hair and grinded my teeth.
Why does it always come back to the visions?
Because it has to.
She sighed.
I have no idea what you re trying to say,
I said.
I mean first we re told that a vision was tampered with and Gemma needed to fix it. And now you re saying that a vision led us all here.
Because it did,
There isn t just one soul vision. If there hadn t been another one, Gemma would have never changed Julian s mistake.
Kind of.
She yawned and opened her eyes.
I scratched my head.
It still doesn t really make sense.
Not everything does.
She sighed.
Life is very confusing and sometimes things happen that don t make sense.
I eyed her over, her cut skin, her worn-out eyes.
Are you a Banshee?
I have to be so I could take Gemma to the Afterlife when the time was right,
But why the City of Crystal?
I asked.
I mean, what the heck did you do to end up down there?
I didn t do anything. I was hiding, I knew your father would never come looking for me there and no Foreseer would see me there. It was my safe place, so I could still be here when the time was right.
But how do you know all this?
Foreseers. Always Foreseers.
Okay, so answer this question.
I leaned back against the arm rest.
Why Gemma? Why does it always have to be her?
I already told you why,
she said impatiently.
She let out a breath.
Then she ll go with you to the lake and kill the star. The portal won t open; Stephan, Demetrius, and all the Death Walkers will be killed. And life will go on.
And what about me?
What s my purpose?
To protect her, to carry the other half of the star, to be there for her to be her other half.
But I wasn t there for her,
I snapped.
Not when she really needed me.
I jumped to my feet, my temper fuming.
And this is such bull. You sit there and say all this like it was her destiny. You knew, so why not just stop it.
she said, her voice softening.
You can shift the future however you want it.
This isn t fair.
I shook my head.
There s got to be a way around it.
There is no other way. The portal is opening, unless the star dies.
I stopped breathing.
What?
She stood, her legs unsteady.
I shook my head like a moron who didn t want to believe what was right in front of his eyes.
Alex,
This is & this is.
I was too frustrated for words.
But if you destroy the star, just like Gemma saw you do, then with Malefiscus inside it there will be enough energy to end everything, including Stephan and Demetrius and every Death Walker.
This isn t fair.