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Chapter no 61

Bad Blood (The Naturals, #4)

โ€ŒMy motherโ€™s shaking hands explored my face. โ€œOh, baby,โ€ she whispered. โ€œYou got so big.โ€โ€Œ

Something broke inside of me at the sound of my motherโ€™s voice, the expressiveness of her features, the familiarity of her touch.

โ€œAnd so beautiful.โ€ Her voice broke. โ€œOh, baby. No.โ€ She jerked back. โ€œNo, no, noโ€ฆYouโ€™re not supposed to be here.โ€

โ€œAs touching as this reunion isโ€ฆโ€ Director Sterling stood. โ€œThe task remains unchanged.โ€

My mother tried to take a step back from me, but I wouldnโ€™t let her. I lowered my voiceโ€”too low for the watching Masters to hear. โ€œThey canโ€™t make us do this.โ€

Her gaze went hollow. โ€œThey can make you do anything.โ€

My eyes went to the scars on her arms, her chestโ€”every inch of exposed skin, except for her face. Some were smooth. Some were puckered. Some were healing still.

In the stands, Malcolm Lowell stood. One by one, the Masters followed suit.

I bent to pick my knife up off the ground. We could fightโ€”not all of them, and maybe not for long, but it was better than the alternative.

โ€œI donโ€™t want this,โ€ my mom said. โ€œFor you.โ€

The scars. The pain. The role of the Pythia.

โ€œMy team will find us.โ€ I channeled Lia and willed those words to sound true. โ€œWherever this place is, they wonโ€™t stop looking. Theyโ€™ll figure out that the director is working against them. We just have to buy them time.โ€

My mom stared at me, and I realized that even though sheย wasย the person whoโ€™d raised me and loved me and made me what I was, I still couldnโ€™t read her, not the way I could anyone else. I didnโ€™t know what she was thinking. I didnโ€™t know what she had been throughโ€”not really.

I didnโ€™t know what it meant when she nodded.

What are you saying yes to?

The sound of a door opening and shutting alerted me to the return of Malcolm Lowell.ย I didnโ€™t even know he left. When I saw what heโ€™d gone to

fetch, I stopped breathing.

Laurel.

She was born to take Malcolmโ€™s place, to be the next Nine. And now, he had his hands on her shoulders. He shoved her toward Director Sterling, who grasped Laurel by the arm.

I saw now what my mother had meant.

They can make you do anything.

The director slid a knife out of his own pocket. โ€œYou fight,โ€ he said, holding the blade to Laurelโ€™s throat, โ€œor she dies.โ€

The director didnโ€™t wait for a response before he began to cut. Just a little. Just a warning. Laurel didnโ€™t scream. She didnโ€™t move. But the high-pitched mewling that came out of her throat hit me like a physical blow.

โ€œHow sure are you that your team will find you?โ€ My mother bent down to pick up her own blade. โ€œWeโ€™re halfway to the desert, in the middle of nowhere, underground. If they dig into Malcolmโ€™s past, if they go back far enough, they might see a pattern, but most people wouldnโ€™t.โ€

Dean. Michael. Lia. Sloane.

โ€œIโ€™m sure,โ€ I said. โ€œWherever we are, theyโ€™ll find us.โ€ My mother nodded. โ€œOkay.โ€

โ€œOkay?โ€ I repeated.ย What are you saying?

She advanced on me. โ€œWe have to fight. Laurelโ€™s just a baby, Cassie.

Sheโ€™s you, and sheโ€™s me, and sheโ€™sย ours. Do you understand?โ€

They can make you do anything.

โ€œYou have to kill me.โ€ My motherโ€™s words sliced into me, ice-cold and uncompromising.

โ€œNo,โ€ I said.

โ€œYes.โ€ย My mother circled me, the way her alter ego had earlier. โ€œYou have to fight, Cassie. One of us has to die.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I was shaking my head and backing away from her, but I couldnโ€™t make myself take my eyes off the knife.

You donโ€™t have to play the game anymore. The promise Iโ€™d made my sister came back to me.ย Not ever again. You donโ€™t have to be Nine.

โ€œTake the knife, Cassie,โ€ my mother said. โ€œUse it.โ€

You do it, I thought.ย You kill me. I understood now why sheโ€™d asked me how sure I was that help was coming.ย If you thought you were dooming me to life as the Pythia, youโ€™d give me mercy. Youโ€™d plunge your knife into my chest to save me from your fate.

But Iโ€™d told her that I was sure.

A piercing scream cut through the air. Laurel wasnโ€™t silent now. She wasnโ€™t stoic. She wasnโ€™t Nine.

Sheโ€™s just a baby. Heโ€™s hurting her. Heโ€™ll kill her if I donโ€™tโ€” No.

โ€œYes,โ€ my mother said, closing the space between us. Sheโ€™d always known exactly what I was thinking. Sheโ€™d known me the way only someone with our particular skill set could.

Someone who loves me, forever and ever.

โ€œDo it,โ€ my mother insisted, pressing her knife into my hand. โ€œYou have to, baby. You are the best thing I ever didโ€”the only good thing I ever did. I canโ€™t be that for Laurel, not now.โ€ She wasnโ€™t crying. She wasnโ€™t panicked.

She was sure.

โ€œBut you can,โ€ she continued. โ€œYou can love her. You can be there for her.

You can get out of here, and you can live. And to do thatโ€ฆโ€ She placed her left hand over my right hand, guiding the knife to her chest. โ€œYou have to kill me.โ€

Dancing in the snow. Curled up in her lap. Behavior. Personality.

Environment.

I love you. I love you. Iโ€”

Her grip on my hand tightened. Her body blocking the motion from the Masters, she jerked me forward.ย My hand on the knife. Her hand on mine. I felt the blade slide into her chest. She gasped, blood blooming around the wound. I wanted to pull the knife out.

But for Laurel, I didnโ€™t.

โ€œForever and ever,โ€ I whispered, holding the knife in place. I heldย her. She slumped forward, bleeding, the light beginning to drain from her eyes.

I love you. I love you. I love you. I didnโ€™t look away. I didnโ€™t so much as blink, not even when I heard a door slam open.

Not even when I heard Agent Briggsโ€™s familiar voice. โ€œFreeze!โ€

My mom isnโ€™t moving. Her heart isnโ€™t beating. Her eyesโ€”they donโ€™t see me. I pulled the knife out of her chest, and her body fell to the ground as FBI agents poured into the room.

I love you. I love you. I love you.ย Gone.

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