The Source built in me again, and this time I wasnt going to miss. It rushed down my arms to my fingertips. In that moment, I really didnt know if it was powerful enough to kill Blake or just do some serious damage. Or maybe I did and I just didnt want to admit it.
Rushing behind a huge oak desk, Blake raised his hand. All the chairs to the left of me flew to the right, smacking into my legs and crowding me. My aim was off and the energy ball skyrocketed over Blakes head, slamming into the circular clock above the board. It exploded in a hundred dazzling pieces of plastic and glass that rained down
And then the pieces stopped in midair, hung there as if attached to invisible strings. Below them, Blake straightened, his eyes luminous.
Crap, I whispered, my gaze darting to the door. There was no way Id make it there and if hed frozen those pieces, most likely everything was frozen. The door. People outside the room, I imagined.
Are you done yet? Blakes voice was harsh in my ears. Because youre going to tire yourself out here in a few seconds.
He had a point. Mutated humans didnt have the energy stores like the Luxen did. So when they used their abilities, they wimped out pretty quickly. There was also the fact that even though I whipped up on Blake the night everything went down, Daemon had been there and we were feeding off each other.
But it didnt mean I was going to just stand there and let Blake do whatever he planned.
I took a step forward and the chairs reacted in defense. They launched into the air, forcing me back as they stacked atop one another, forming a circle around me that reached the ceiling.
Raising my hands, I pictured the chairs with little desk areas attached flying apart. Moving stuff was easy to me now, so in theory, those babies shouldve shot at Blake like bullets. They began to tremble and slid away from me.
Blake pushed back and the wall of chairs shook but didnt budge. I kept the image of them moving away from me, drawing on the static energy inside me until a fierce throbbing sliced through my temples. The pain increased until I dropped my arms. My heart tripped up as I whirled around. Trapped-encased in a tomb of freaking chairs.
And I bet you havent been practicing at all? Through the gaps in chairs, I saw him come around the desk. I dont want to hurt you.
I paced in a tiny circle, dragging in deep breaths. My legs felt like jelly, skin dry and brittle. You killed Adam.
I didnt mean to. You have to believe that the last thing I wanted was for anyone to get hurt.
My mouth dropped open. You were going to turn me over! And someone did get hurt, Blake.
I know. And you have no idea how terrible I feel about that. He followed me on the other side of the wall. Adam was a nice guy-
Dont talk about him! I stopped, hands balling into weak, useless fists. You shouldnt have come back.
Blake cocked his head to the side. Why? Because Daemons going to kill me?
I mirrored his movements. Because Im going to kill you.
A brow arched and curiosity marked his features. You already had your chance, Katy. Killing isnt in your nature.
But its in yours, right? I stepped back, checking the chairs. They shook a little. Blake may have more experience with this stuff, but he was tiring, too. Anything to protect your friend?
He drew in a long breath. Yes.
Well, Ill do anything to protect mine.
There was a pause. During those seconds, the shattered pieces of the clock fell. I did a little victory dance inside. You have changed, he finally said.
Part of me wanted to laugh, but the action got stuck in my throat. You have no idea.
Moving back from the chairs, he ran a hand through his messy hair. This is good, because maybe youll understand the importance of what Im about to offer you.
My eyes narrowed. There is nothing you could offer.
A wry smile appeared on his lips-lips that I had kissed once. Bile stung the back of my throat. Ive been watching you all for days. At first I wasnt the only one, but you know that. Or at least your bedroom window does.
He folded his arms when he realized he had my full attention. I know Dawson has been trying to find Beth, but he doesnt know where to look. I do. Shes being kept with Chris.
I stopped pacing. Wheres that?
Blake laughed. Like Im going to tell you when its the only thing that might keep me alive. Agree to help me get Chris free, and Ill make sure Dawson gets to Beth. Thats all I want.
Rendered speechless, I blinked. He was asking for our help after everything? That crazy laugh was building again and it came out this time, throaty and low. Youre freaking nuts.
His expression slipped into a scowl. The DOD thinks Im their perfect little hybrid. I asked to stay here because of the community of Luxen and the likelihood of another being mutated. Im their implant. And I can get you into the facility where theyre being held. I know where they are, what floor theyre on, and what cell. And more importantly, I know their weaknesses.
He couldnt be serious. The chairs at the top wobbled, and I knew I was seconds away from being buried under the damn things.
Without me, youll never find her and all youll do is walk right into Daedaluss hands. He took another step back. Over his shoulder, the air was distorted in waves. The kind of power he was throwing off
You need me, he said. And yeah, I need you guys. I cant get to Chris alone.
Okay, he was being for real. Why in the world would we trust you?
You dont have a choice. He cleared his throat and the chairs rattled. My gaze dropped. The legs of those on the bottom bent toward him. Youll never find her, and Dawson will end up doing something crazy.
Well take our chances.
I was afraid youd say that. Blake picked up my bag and placed it on the teachers desk. Either you all help me or I go to Nancy Husher and tell her just how powerful you are. At the sound of her name, I sucked in a sharp breath. Nancy worked for the DOD and most likely Daedalus. I never reported back to her and since Vaughn was working with Will Michaels, neither did he, he continued. She thinks your mutation wore off. And handing over that kind of information might save my ass. It might not, but either way, they will come for you now. And before you think getting rid of me fixes this, youre wrong. I have a message that will be delivered to her if anything happens to me, which tells what youre capable of and exposes Daemon as the one who mutated you. Yeah, Ive thought of everything.
Anger raged inside me and the chairs really started to shake. In seconds, hed stripped away whatever power I truly gained, leaving me helpless. You rat bastard
Im sorry. He was at the door now, and dear God, I was an idiot, because he looked and sounded sincere. I didnt want it to come to this, but you understand, right? You even said it yourself. Youll do anything to protect your friends. We really arent that different, Katy.
Then he opened the door and slipped out. The wall of chairs crumbled, spilling out across the floor. Kind of ironic how they fell upon themselves, just like my whole life was collapsing onto itself.
Armentrout, Jennifer L.
Opal ( A Lux Novel)
Chapter 10
In a daze, I stepped out of the demolished classroom and made it halfway through the hall before the stairwell door swung open and Daemon burst through.
His eyes were an incredibly bright green when his gaze landed on me, and he took about four ground-eating steps before he was in front of me, grasping my shoulders. Behind him were Matthew and a slightly-confused-looking Dawson, but Daemon