bow, which looks light as a feather as he weighs it against his palms.
“He made this for me.”
Thalia doesn’t join them and instead stays sitting between me and
Layla. “You’re not going to try?” I ask.
“I find that it might hurt Ryan’s human ego if I were to best
him.” She leans back on her palms. Even knowing what she is, she is a
wondrous sight. Her hair is free and flowing around her face with a
life of its own. She crosses her legs and wiggles her ankles so that
the glitter of her slippers catches the stadium lights. I wonder if
she misses her fins. I’ve only changed a few times, and already
something deep inside me is urging me to find a river, or even a
bathtub, and sink in.
“I very much miss Atticus,” Thalia sighs. “But I like it here.
Don’t tell Kurt.”
“He looks like he’s having more fun than he’d like to admit,”
Layla says. I follow her eyes to where Kurt is taking aim.
“Kurtomathetis wouldn’t know how to have fun if it were pulling on
his fishtails.”
I laugh hard at that. I bet Kurt can hear what we’ve said, because
when he lets his arrow go, it misses Principal Quinn’s picture and
hits the outer ring.
Ryan gets a bull’s-eye on the picture of Mr. Van Oppen. Thalia
shrieks and claps her hands. The other guys go, one by one. Some of
them get close, but none of them are as accurate.
Jerry throws his arms up, letting the school’s bow and arrow fall
to the ground. “This is whack! I’m going to check on the freshman
lunch period, if you know what I mean.”
“Yeah, all your little boyfriends are waiting,” Angelo calls out
after him, and is answered by Jerry’s middle finger. Bertie isn’t too
far behind Jerry after he fails for the umpteenth time at getting his
arrow to go anywhere other than the grass.
“Know what?” Layla goes, pushing herself up, her arm brushing
against mine and sending pinpricks down my spine. “I’m gonna go play
with sharp objects too.” She runs up to Kurt, who shows her how to
stand, his hand carefully guiding her hands into position. He whispers
something to her, and she smiles. She lets go and hits Ms. Pippen
right at the center of her third eye. Layla jumps up and down and
throws her arms around Kurt’s neck.
“She’s lovely, you know.” Thalia nods at her.
“Who?”
“You know who. Layla. Duh? ”
“Yeah, well.” I grab a handful of the fake grass and pull hard on
it. “This whole Maddy thing isn’t going to make me look like Champion
of the Year in her eyes.”
“If I’ve learned anything by watching human interaction, it’s that
they’re always angry at the person they feel they love. It’s easier to
feel anger than love. Love makes people sick. Anger just consumes you
so you think you’re not feeling anything.”
“What about mermaid love?”
“Mer-kin, maybe all immortals, don’t necessarily fall in love.
Forever is awfully long, and the oceans are vast. You never know who
will, how do you say, rock your boat?”
“Maybe that’s why I have the reputation of being a man-slut.”
“Surely, it has nothing to do with the fact that you’re also a
sixteen-year-old foot-fin.”
She cups her hands around her mouth and hollers when Ryan gets
another bull’s-eye. He drops his bow and arrow. He runs over to us,
gets down on his knees, and kisses Thalia on her sweet full mouth. At
first she’s surprised. Hell, I’m surprised. So is everyone who’s
looking at them from the bleachers. A camera flash goes off somewhere.
Layla giggles behind her hands, and some of the guys whistle with
their fingers. All except for Kurt, who shakes his head
disapprovingly.
Thalia rests her hands around Ryan’s face, bringing him in, and
neither of them seems to notice the crowds. I want to look away, but
it’s not like anyone’s been kissing me lately. I glance at Layla to
see if maybe she’s looking at me, but her face is tilted to the sky,
where a gray patch of clouds is floating over us. When I relax my
eyes, the clouds look like grizzly bears. I shut my eyes to get
Elias’s face out of my head.
Just then Ryan stumbles out of their kiss. “Cool. Okay. Good.” He
jogs back to the targets with a new strut.
“Tristan.” Thalia bites her bottom lip. “Will you make me a
promise?”
“What is it?”
“Will you let me stay? If you’re king? Would you let me stay here
like Aunt Maia did? I could never ask anyone else.”
A king keeps his promises , my grandfather told me. I guess I
should be careful of the promises I make.
A fat drop of rain hits me right in the eye. The knot in my
stomach that started in homeroom is growing with the darkening gray
clouds. I point at the sky. “I thought that wasn’t supposed to happen
anymore.”
She stands with her hands over her eyes like visors. “It isn’t.
Something is wrong.” She breathes in long and deep. “Do you smell it?”
I smell damp air. Mist rises around us. Clouds roll in front of
the sun, and everything inside me turns. Just like before the first
storm, the first wave.
Angelo is the first to run past me, yelling something about his
hair and how he’ll see us losers back in the lunchroom. Ryan holds out
his hands and cries out with excitement. It’s something that comes
from deep inside him, as if he’s waking up for the first time.
The sky turns black, the wind pushing the clouds fast across the
sky. The only light comes from the stadium lights and the lightning
cracking open the sky. Car alarms go off all along the block. For a
moment, it feels like the earth is shaking around us, but it’s
actually the metal fence around the field that’s shaking.
I grab Layla by the shoulders. “Please go inside. Please.”
“What’s wrong? What’s happening?”
Thalia’s glamour is fading slightly, or maybe she’s just green
with sickness as her yellow-green eyes widen at what they see. She
points at the other end of the field. “There!”
Three of the ugliest creatures I’ve ever seen are ripping the
fence open. Damp air mingles with the scent of sea sludge, like a
manhole just threw them up into the street. The tallest one has the
head of a hammerhead shark on the body of a human. Yellow eyes glow on
either side of his head. His gills open at the touch of rain, and a
smile like crushed glass grins right at me. Beside him is a creature
that is blue from head to webbed feet. His elbows end in long red
spikes, and his mouth opens to rows of canines. The smallest one of
the three is round with the head of a blowfish whose cheeks constantly
puff in and out.
Kurt takes aim with his arrow and shoots before I can even blink.
The creatures are fast, and Kurt only grazes the blue one in the arm.
They jump high and scatter around us.
“Layla, please do as I say!” I fumble to unzip my backpack for my
dagger.
“No!” Kurt shouts over me.
“What do you mean no?”
“They’ll follow her. Chase her. They’re fast, whatever they are.”
“You mean you don’t know?”
The round one shows himself in front of us. He breathes hard and
puffs his body out. Shit.
“Get behind the targets!”
I pull Layla down, shielding her with my body behind the wooden
target. The needles hit like darts into the wood.
“Lord Sea, stay down,” Kurt says. “Thalia, aim!”
She reaches for a bow, stands quickly, and lets the arrow fly.
Ryan has his back against the target. “What the hell! What the
hell are they?”
I peek around the target ring. They’re just standing in the
shadows waiting, like this is a game.