Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Indigo Spell Chapter Twenty-Three

FOR A MOMENT, I THOUGHT it had to be a coincidence. After alto deposither, what was so special just nearly(prenominal)what a peridot star? For all I knew, Alicia might start reveal been born in August and was meet sporting her birthst mavin among that mess of necklaces she al expressive styles wore. And except, if in that respect was unitary thing I be impositionved more than incessantly, it was Sonyas adage that thither were no coincidences in the world of the supernatural.I sank to the floor and screen to reason my way by means of things. If the charm Alicia had dim was exchange adapted this one, then it meant she also was a strong semblance drug user exhausting to mask her abi illumineies. Did she f ar al almost veronica? Was Alicia stressful to value herself? If so, then it a turn approveed scriptle she wouldnt progress to been so casual ab erupt speedwell staying at the inn. So, that meant either Alicia didnt spot ab discover speedwells true natu re again, a suspicious coincidence or that Alicia was bilking for Veronica.Could Alicia be in unite with Veronica?That assimilatemed the interchangeableliest answer to me. Although Veronica app arntly sought egress young, compelling sorcerous users, it was totally possible that shed seen the advantage of having one as an assistant. And, as wed observed, Veronica had plenty of opposite victims to choose from. Alicia could therefore help and embrace up Veronicas nefarious plans like when a curious couple came ask questions.I groaned. Alicia had been playing us from the beginning. From the instant wed stepped through with(predicate) her door with stories intimately our anniversary and friend Veronica, shed surviven we were lying. Shed known we werent actually friends with Veronica, and she might stick out been strong enough to fight Adrians compulsion a minuscular. Shed gone along with boththing steady being so helpful as to call me when Veronica had shown up agai n. I had no idea now what was true, if Veronica had ever left over in the scratch line place or returned from being gone. I did, however, have a sinking suspicion that my car wasnt the only one shed incapacitated.I could fine-tune the locomotestand if shed apply the cross to find me, further how had she initially located the Mustang? I racked my brain for any identifying information. Adrians spirit magic should have muddled our appearances, covering up any connection to us. Then I knew. Alicia had passing gameed us out and admired the Mustang. A clever person psyche who was al attain on high alert be driveway of our visit couldve make line of the license plate and used it to track exhaust where Adrian lived. alone wherefore slash the tires? To break us, I realized. That was the night Lynne had been attacked. And we had arrived too late to blame her.The more I began to sift through the crimson offts of the last few weeks, the more I began to think we had been very , very careless. Wed thought we were being so unadventurous about concealing ourselves from Veronica. No one, non tear down Ms. Terwilliger, had considered that she might have an accomplice we also had to watch out for. And the dreams . . . those had started the day Adrian and I had been on the velvet bed. The day my garnet had slipped and had possibly been enough for Alicia to sense a magic user in the inn.Which brought me brook to the present. Ms. Terwilliger. I had to tell her what Id give. I called for a third time. Still no answer. Although I often had images of Ms. Terwilliger conducting late-night rituals, it was entirely middling that shed be in bed right now. Was this the engaging of thing that could detainment until morning?No, I decided on the spot. No, it wasnt. We were dealing with dangerous, violent magic users and my car had average been attacked. Something might be happening as I stood there, trying to decide. I would have to wake her up . . . provided I co uld get to her.It took only a atomic number 42 to rat my next decision. I called Adrian.He answered on the first ring just sounded wary, which I couldnt blame him for by and by what Id done earlier. Hello?I prayed he was the noble guy I thought he was. Adrian, I know things are bad mingled with us, and maybe I have no right to ask, exactly I extremity a favor. Its about Veronica.There was no hesitation. What do you use up?Can you come over to Amberwood? I need you to help me buy the farm curfew and escape my dorm.There were a few moments of silence. Sage, Ive been waiting two months to gather up you say those lyric. You want me to impart a ladder?The plan was already unfolding in my head. The security guards that patrolled at night would have eyeball on the student parking forget me drug, precisely the pricker property would be relatively unguarded.Ill get myself out of the building. If you come up the main highway that leads to Amberwood and then go past the drivew ay youll see a little service road that runs up a hill and goes behind my dorm. putting surface there near the utility shed, and Ill meet you as soon as I get out.When he spoke again, his earlier levity was gone. Id really like to believe this is some awesome midnight adventure, barely its not, is it? Somethings gone really wrong.in truth wrong, I agreed. Ill explain in the car.I quickly changed into clean jeans and a T-shirt, adding a lite suede peak against the evening chill. To be safe, I also decided to pack my bag with a few supplies and bring it along. If all went well, Id stickyly be warning Ms. Terwilliger tonight. But with the way things had been leaving lately, I couldnt presume anything would be simple. Bringing the suitcase this time would be unwieldy, so I had to make a few quick decisions about chemicals and sorcerous components. I tossed some in the bag and stuffed others in my jeans and application pockets. formerly I was ready, I headed go through to Juli a and Kristins room. They were dressed for bed but not asleep yet. When Julia saw me with my coat and bag, her eyes went wide.Sweet, she tell.I know youve gotten out earlier, I said. Howd you do it?Julias many dates often occurred outside of basic teach hours, and both she and Kristin had bragged about Julias exploits in the past. Id hoped perhaps Julia knew about a secret tunnel out of the school and that I wouldnt have to exploit some crazy feat of acrobatics. Unfortunately, that was merely what I had to do. She and Kristin walked me to their window and pointed at a large direct gro flank outside it.This room has a view and sonant access, said Kristin proudly.I eyed the gnarled tree warily. Thats easy?Half the dorms used it, she said. So stand you.We should be charging people, mused Julia. She rubbishyed me a smile. Dont worry. Well give you a freebie tonight. Just start on that grown limb there, swing over there, and then use those branches for considerholds.I found it amazing that someone whod claimed badminton in PE was too dangerous would have no qualms about scaling a tree from her third-floor room. Of course, Marcuss apartment had been on the quaternary floor, and that suggest escape had been a million times more shaky than this tree. Thoughts of Alicia and Ms. Terwilliger snapped me patronise to the importance of my mission, and I gave Julia and Kristin a decisive nod.Lets do this, I said.Julia cheered and unmortgageded the window for me. Kristin watched just as eagerly. Please tell me youre course off to meet some breathtakingly handsome guy, she said.I paused, just as I was about to climb out. Yes, actually. But not in the way youre thinking.Once I made it to the limb Julia had indicated, I discovered she was right. It was sanely simple so simple, in fact, that I was surprised no school official had noticed this easy access escape roadway and sliced it come out. Well, so lots the better for those of us with late-night errands. I made it to the earth and vibrated goodbye to my watching friends.The dorms back property had some lights on it, exactly for the reason of deterring wayward students like me. It was also along the patrol route of one of the security guards but wasnt a spot he stayed on a regular basis stationed at. He wasnt in sight, so I crossed my fingers that he was restless with some other part of his beat. There were enough shadows on the lawn that I was adequate to stay within them the whole way until I perished the back fence. It was lit up pretty well, and really, the only as tempereds I had were that I was a unshakable climber and that the guard hadnt surfaced yet. Falling back on that hope that the beingness owed me some favors especially afterwards tricking me about Alicia I gulped and scrambled over. No one shouted at me when I get on the other side, and I breathed a sigh of relief. Id made it out. Getting back in would be harder, but that was a problem for later, hopefull y one Ms. Terwilliger could help out with.I found Adrian waiting for me in the Mustang, exactly where Id indicated. He gave me a sidelong glance as he pack us away. No black catsuit?Its in the laundry.He smiled. Of course it is. Now, where are we dismissal, and whats going on?Were going to Ms. Terwilligers, I said. And whats going on is that weve been locomote round in front of the enemy this entire time without even realizing it.I watched Adrian as I related my revelations and saw his face go from disbelieving to dismayed the more I spoke. Her aura was too perfect, he said once I finished. Perfectly neutral, perfectly average. No ones is like that. I brushed it off, though. Figured maybe it was just a uncanny human one.Can someone influence how their aura looks? I asked.not to that extent, he said. I dont know enough about these charms you guys use, but Im speculation it was one of those that skewed the way her colors looked.I slumped into the seat, palliate angry at not ha ving figured this out sooner. On the bright side, she doesnt know were on to her and Veronica. That could give us an advantage.When we reached Ms. Terwilligers sign of the zodiac, we found all the lights on, which was a surprise. Id sham she was in bed, though this certainly wouldnt be the first time shed lost a phone call. Only, when we reached the tolerate and knocked on the door, there was no answer. Adrian and I exchanged looks.mayhap she had to leave abruptly, he said. The tone of his voice conveyed what his lyric poem didnt. What if Ms. Terwilliger had already found out what we had and had numbern off to fight Alicia and Veronica? I had no idea how powerful Alicia was, but the odds didnt seem promising.When no answer came from my second knock, I nearly kicked the door in frustration. Now what?Adrian turned the doorknob, and the door opened right up. How about we wait for her? he suggested.I grimaced. I dont know if Im comfortable breaking into her place.She left the door unlocked. Shes practically inviting us in. He pushed the door open farther and looked at me expectantly.I didnt want to go back to Amberwood without speaking to her tonight, nor did I want to sit on her doorstep. Hoping she wouldnt mind us reservation ourselves at home, I gave a nod of resignation and fol confuseded Adrian inside. Her house was the same as ever, cluttered and redolent with the scent of incense. Suddenly, I came to a stand withal.Wait. Somethings different. It took me a moment to figure it out, and when I did, I couldnt believe I hadnt realized it immediately. The cats are gone.Holy shit, said Adrian. Youre right.At least one of them always came to realize visitors, and others were usually visible on furniture, under tables, or simply occupying the midsection of the floor. But now, there were no cats in sight.I stared somewhat in disbelief. What in the world could An earsplitting shriek made me jump. I looked down toward my hip and found the dragon sticking his head out of my satchel and trying to claw his way up my side. Belatedly, I realized Id forget to cover the aquarium. Hed apparently slipped inside the bag back in my room. The sound he was making now was similar to his hunger cry except even more annoying. Then, impossibly, he nipped my leg. I bent over and tried to tow him off me.I dont have any pie What are you trying to ahhSomething zoomed over my head and smashed into the wall behind me with a loud splat. A couple wet drops of something landed on my cheek and began to burn. It was a investigate I didnt ascertain a sizzling sound.Sydney Adrian cried.I turned toward where he was looking and saw Alicia standing in the doorway between the maintenance room and the kitchen. Her palm was raised toward us, a shimmery and gooey shopping centre cupped in it. Presumably it was the same substance that currently seared my skin. I almost wiped it away but feared Id simply be sp recitation it to my fingers. I winced and tried to ignor e it.Sydney said Alicia pleasantly. Or should I say Taylor? I figured Id be eyesight you two again. Just not so soon. I guess your car trouble didnt delay you tonight.We know everything, I told her, charge on an eye on that goo. We know youre working for Veronica.The self-satisfied look on her face momentarily shifted, overcome by surprise. running(a) for her? I got rid of her ages ago.Got rid of. . . . For a few seconds, I was at a loss. Then the rest of the puzzle pieces fell together. Youre the one whos been absorb those girls. And that witch in San Diego. And . . . Veronica Terwilliger.Id been able to track Veronica back to the inn with the scrying maculation. When Ms. Terwilliger had attempted a different locating spell, shed come up blank. Shed assumed it was because Veronica had some sort of shielding. But the truth, I was all of a sudden certain, was that Veronica was already comatose. There was no active mind for Ms. Terwilliger to reach because Alicia had consumed V eronica.Ms. Terwilliger . . .Youre here for her, I said. Ms. Terwilliger. Not me.The untrained do make easy targets, conceded Alicia. But they dont have the same power as full-fledged witches, who can be just as easy to absorb if you break them down first. I dont need the youth like Veronica did, just the power. Once she showed me how the spell works, I was able to catch her in a irresolute moment. That other college girl tided me over until I wore down Alana Kale. Where had I perceive that name? Alana . . . she was Ms. Terwilligers comatose coven sister. And finally I can take out the big hit Jaclyn Terwilliger. I actually wasnt sure if Id be able to break her, but it turns out shes done an awesome job of habiliment herself out these last few weeks, all in the service of protect her sweet little apprentice.Im not her . . . I couldnt finish. Id been about to say I wasnt her apprentice, and yet . . . wasnt I? I wasnt just dabbling in magic anymore. I had joined the ranks. And now, I had to protect my mentor, just as shed protected me. If it wasnt too late.Where is she? I demanded.Shes around, said Alicia, clearly delighting in having the upper hand here. I wish you hadnt found out about all this. You wouldve made a good hit, once youd learned a little bit more. Youre just a excellent spark to Jaclyns flame right now. Shes the big strike out tonight.Tell us where she is, ordered Adrian, a powerful note in his voice that I recognized.Alicias gaze flicked from me to him. Oh, please, she scoffed. Stop wasting my time with your vampire compulsion. I realized what was going on after that first visit, when I kept having trouble remembering your faces. From her jumble of necklaces, she showed us a toil circle. I acquired this afterward. Makes me impervious to your charms.Something that resisted vampire magic? That would be a useful item to have in my bag of tricks. Id have to look into it . . . provided I survived tonight.I saw Alicia tense to throw again, and I managed to jump out of the way, pulling Adrian with me toward the brio room. More of that goo splattered behind us with a hiss. I produced a dried thistle blossom and crumpled it toward Alicia, yelling a Greek incantation that would blind her. She made a depressed wave with her left hand and sneered at me.Really? she asked. That sanative sightlessness spell? mayhap you arent a prodigy after all.Adrian suddenly flipped open a small panel in the wall beside us. I hadnt even noticed it, largely because Id been too distracted about having my face fluid off. I saw a flurry of motion from his hand, and suddenly, we were plunged into darkness.Now this is therapeutic blindness, he muttered.Alicia swore. I froze, immobilized by the blackness around me. As more than as I appreciated any attempts to slow Alicia down, I was kind of at a loss myself.I felt up Adrians hand collar hold of mine, and without a word, he tugged me farther into the living room. I hounded quickly, relying on his superior vampire eyesight to guide us. I could already hear Alicia chanting and was sure some light-giving spell was coming soon. Either that or something that would magically fix a fuse box.Careful, Adrian murmured. St forms.Sure enough, I felt my foot hit a wooden step. He and I move down as quietly and as quickly as we could, move into a basement. My eyes still hadnt adjusted to the darkness, and I wondered if Id just entered some secret dungeon. Yet as he wound us through stacks of boxes, I realized the basement was just used for fair storage. There was a lot of junk down here. After seeing Ms. Terwilligers already messy house, I wondered what more she could possibly own.Adrian finally stop when we were in a far corner behind some unsubdivided boxes stacked nearly as high as me. He pulled me to him, keeping me in his arms so that he could speak softly in my ear. My head lay against his chest, and I could hear his rapid heartbeat, a reverberate for my own.That was a good idea, I said in as low a voice as I could manage. But now were confine down here. It wouldve been better if we could go outside.I know, he whispered back. But she was too close to the door, and I didnt have time to mess with a window.Above us, I could hear the floor creaking as Alicia walked through the house. Its just a matter of time, I said.I was hoping itd give you a notice to think of something to get us out of here. Cant you use that human dynamo? You were pretty good at it.Not inside. Especially not in a basement. Id burn this place down around us. And we dont know where Ms. Terwilliger is yet. I racked my brain. The house was small enough that there werent that many places Alicia could have stashed Ms. Terwilliger. And I had to assume she was stashed somewhere, if she hadnt come to our aid already. Alicias language made it sound like she hadnt sucked away Ms. Terwilligers power yet, so hopefully she was just incapacitated.You must be able to do something, said Adrian, ti ghtening his hold on me. Youre brilliant, and youve been reading all those spell books.It was true. Id consumed tons of hearty these last couple of months material I wasnt even hypothetical to have learned but somehow, in this one terrified moment, my mind couldnt focus on any of it. Ive forgotten everything.No, you havent. His voice in the darkness was calm and reassuring. He smoothed back my hair and pressed one of those half kisses to my forehead. Just relax and focus. instead or later, shell be coming down those stairs after us. We need to take her out or at least slow her down so that we can escape.His reasonable words centered me and allowed the gears of logic that ran my emotional state to take over again. A little light was coming through from the basements small, high windows, allowing my eyes to finally adjust and make out some of the dark shapes in the basement. I could still hear Alicia moving around upstairs, so I crept away from Adrian and walked over to the stai rcase. With a few fine hand arcs, I chanted a spell over the step and then hurried back to my corner with Adrian, slipping back under the shelter of his arm.Okay, I said. I think Ive got a minor delay ready.What is it? he asked.Just then, we hear the door at the top of the stairs open. Light spilled down, though we still remained in the shadows. Youre out of options, I heard Alicia say. No place left to ahhThere was a loud thump-thump-thump-thump as she went sliding down the stairs and hit the bottom with a crack. imperceptible ice on the stairs, I told Adrian.I know Im not supposed to say this, he said. But I think I do it you more than ever.I took his hand and tried not to think about how happy his words made me, even in this life-or-death situation. get on with on.We left our hiding spot and found Alicia sprawled ungracefully on the floor, trying to get to her feet. A silver orb of light hovered in the air near her, bobbing along faithfully with her movements. visual percept ion us, she snarled and waved her hands to gag at us. Id anticipated this and had an amulet ready. I swung it on its silken stack and said a few quick words as we passed her. A brief, shimmering shield flared between us and her, just barely absorbing the small glowing darts she hurled our way. The shield was similar to the one Ms. Terwilliger had used at the park but had to be summoned on the spot and didnt last long.I didnt know what Alicia planned on doing next, but obviously, something bad was coming. I condition aside a preemptive spell Id never used before, one of the ones that Ms. Terwilliger had told me not to bother with. It took a lot of button and was powerful if used correctly, yet was deceptively simple and elegant in its effects. I merely demonic Alicia across the room with a wave of power just as she was about to stand. She flew backward, into a stack of Christmas items. A box of ornaments fell down, shatter near her on the hard floor.Casting the spell left me vertiginous, but I managed to keep moving. I summoned a fireball when we reached the stairs but held it in my hand, keeping it low as though I were going to roll a Skee-Ball though my intent was simply to carry it. I prayed it would melt the ice, and after my first few steps, I knew I was right. Careful, I warned Adrian. Theyre wet.We made it to the top, but Alicia had already scrambled after us. From the bottom of the stairs, she used the same spell on me that Id used on her, throwing a wave of invisible energy at Adrian and me that knocked us to the floor. Id been holding on to the fireball, scorn Ms. Terwilligers warnings about how doing so would drain my own power. When Alicia knocked me down, the fireball flew from my hand and landed on Ms. Terwilligers couch. Considering it looked as though it was covered in some rubbishy fabric from the 1970s, I wasnt entirely surprised that it lit up so fast.On the bright side, the fire solved our darkness problem. On the downside, it mea nt the house was likely going to burn down around us after all. The callistana, who hadnt been fast enough to keep up with us when wed gone downstairs, came hurrying over to my side. I had only half a heartbeat to make a decision.Go look in the rest of the house for Ms. Terwilliger, I told Adrian. Ill stop Alicia.The growing fire created weird shadows on his face, highlighting his wound at this. Sydney.This is one of those times you have to trust me without question, I said. surge Find her and get her out.I saw a gee emotions flash through his eyes before he obeyed and ran off toward the other wing of the house. The fire was spreading rapidly throughout the living room, in a way that had to be magical. The increasing smoke gave me an idea, and I cast a spell that enhanced it, creating a hazy wall at the transfix to the basement stairs. It allowed the dragon and me to make a short retreat before Alicia appeared, parting the smoke as cleanly as though she were initiation curtain s.That, she declared. Hurt.I cast a spell that shouldve encased her in spiderwebs, but they fell away before they even reached her. It was infuriating. Id memorized so much, but these remedial spells werent working. I understood now wherefore Ms. Terwilligers main strategy had been for me to lie low and hide my business leader. How would I have ever been able to take on Veronica? True, Alicia had taken her out, but only after belike weakening her as she had Ms. Terwilliger. I even understood now why Ms. Terwilliger had told me to get a gun which, I realized now, Id left in the car.The ice spell had worked because Alicia hadnt seen it coming. The only other spell that had worked on her was the thrill of power, an advanced one that had still left me weak. It was going to take another one of those, I realized. I had no idea if I had the ability to do a second one, but trying was the only chance I had of I screamed as what felt like a thousand volts of electricity shot through me. Alicias hand movement had been so subtle, and she hadnt even spoken. I fell down again, writhing in pain as Alicia strode toward me, her face triumphant. The dragon bravely put himself between the two of us, and she simply kicked him aside. I heard him yelp as he skittered across the floor.Maybe I should absorb you, said Alicia. The shocks abated, and I could only sit there and gasp for breath. You could be my fifth. I can come back for Jaclyn in a few years. Youve turned out to be a lot more powerful than I thought and annoyingly resourceful. You even made a good effort tonight.Who says Im done? I managed to say.I cast the first of the advanced spells that came to mind. Maybe it was inspired by the broken Christmas ornaments, but suddenly, I had broken shards on the brain. The spell required no words or physical components and only the slightest of hand movements. The rest was taken from me a draining of energy and power that hurt almost as much as the electrifying spell Alicia h ad just used.But oh, the results were breathtaking.On Ms. Terwilligers umber table (which was now on fire) sat a set of five perpetual motion balls. I used a transmutation spell on them, forcing them out of their spherical shape and breaking them apart into thin, swell razor blades. They broke free of their strings and came at my command. That was the easy part.The hard part was, as Ms. Terwilliger had told me, actually attacking someone. And not just making them slip and fall. That wasnt so bad. But an actual physical attack, one you knew would cause direct and terrible damage, was an entirely different issue. It didnt matter how terrible Alicia was, that shed tried to kill me and wanted to victimize Ms. Terwilliger and countless others. Alicia was still a living person, and it was not in my nature to show violence or try to take anothers life.It was, however, in my nature to save my own life and those of my love ones.I braced myself and ordered the razors forward. They slammed i nto her face. She screamed and frantically tried to pull them out but in doing so lost her balance and went back down the stairs. I heard her shriek as she fell into the basement. Although I couldnt see her, her magical lantern orb merrily followed her all the way down.My triumph was short-lived. I was more than dizzy. I was on the verge of passing out. The heat and light from the fire were overwhelming, yet my vision was going dark from the exhaustion of clay sculpture a spell I was in no way ready for. I suddenly just wanted to curl up there on the floor and close my eyes where it was comfortable and warm. . . .SydneyAdrians voice jolt me out of my haze, and I managed to peer up at him through glum eyelids. He slipped an arm around me to help me up. When my legs didnt work, he simply scooped me up altogether and carried me. The dragon, whod suffered no permanent damage from the kick, clung to my shirt and scurried into the bag that was still draped over my shoulder.Where . . . Ms. Terwilliger. . . .Not here, Adrian said, heading swiftly toward the front door. The fire was spreading over the walls and ceiling now. Although it hadnt quite made it to the front of the house yet, our way was still thick with smoke and ash. We both were coughing, and tears ran out of my eyes. Adrian reached the door and turn the knob, yelping at how hot it was. Then he managed to kick the door open with his foot, and we were free, out into the clean night air.Neighbors had self-collected outside, and I could hear sirens in the distance. Some of the spectators watched us curiously, but most were transfixed by the inferno that was Ms. Terwilligers bungalow. Adrian carried me over to his car and gently set me down so that I could lean against it, though he still kept an arm around me. We both stared in awe at the fire.I really did look, Sydney, he said. I couldnt find Jackie in the house. Maybe she escaped. I prayed he was right. Otherwise, we had just abandoned my history teache r to a fiery death. What happened to Alicia?Last I saw, she was in the basement. A sickening scent twisted in my stomach. I dont know if shell get out. Adrian, what have I just done?You defended yourself. And me. And hopefully Jackie. His arm tightened around me. Alicia was evil. Look what she did to those other witches what she wanted to do to you guys.I never saw it coming, I said bleakly. I thought I was so smart. And each time I talked to her, I dismissed her as some dumb, scattered girl. Meanwhile, she was laughing and countering my moves every step of the way. Its humbling. I dont meet many people like that.The Moriarty to your Holmes? he suggested.Adrian, I said. It was all I needed to say.He suddenly did a double take, noticing my attire for the first time tonight now that the jacket had come open. Youre wearing your AYE shirt?Yeah, I never wage magical battles without A small mewling noise suddenly caught my attention. I searched around until I spotted two green eyes pee ring at me from under a bush across the street. I managed to straighten up and found that my legs, though weak, could support my weight again. I took a few halting steps toward the bush, and Adrian immediately ran to my side.What are you doing? You need help, he said.I pointed. We have to follow that cat.Sydney Help me, I pleaded.He couldnt resist. Supporting me with his arm again, he helped me walk across the street toward the cat. It ran ahead between two bushes, then glanced back at us.It wants us to follow, I told him.So we did, cutting through houses and streets until when we were about four blocks from the bungalow, the cat dashed off into a park. Whatever energy Id had when I started after the cat was long gone. I was panting and dizzy again and fighting hard to resist asking Adrian to carry me. Something in the center of the park caught my attention and gave me one last burst of adrenaline to run forward.There, lying on the grass, was Ms. Terwilliger.She was awake, thankfu lly, but looked nearly as wear out as I felt. Tears and smudges suggested shed been through quite an ordeal. She had managed to escape Alicia, but not without a fight. That was why we hadnt been able to find her in the house. Seeing me, she blinked in surprise.Youre okay, she said. And you found me.The cats led us, I said, pointing. All thirteen of them were academic term around in the park, surrounding their owner making sure she was okay.She glanced around at them and managed a weary smile. See? I told you cats are useful.Callistanas arent so bad either, I said, looking down at my satchel. That pain in the ass screeching saved me from a face full of acid.Adrian put his hand to his heart in mock horror. Sage, did you just swear?Glancing over, Ms. Terwilliger noticed him for the first time. And youre here too? Im so sorry you had to get dragged into this mess. I know you didnt ask for any of this trouble.It doesnt matter, said Adrian, smiling. He rested a hand on my shoulder. Som e things are worth the trouble.

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