โNothing Says โI Like Youโโ
Like a Fang to the Throat
Needless to say, thereโs no going to sleep after that.
Thereโs no doing anything except checking and rechecking my throat about a thousand times in the next two hours as I wait for the last of the drugsโand what Iโm hoping is some kind of bizarre hallucinogenโto wear off.
Because if this isnโt some drug-induced hallucination, then nicked arteries and aliens are the least of my concerns.
Part of me wants to get up and go for a walk to clear my head, but memories of what happened the other night are still fresh. After the day Iโve had, and what I just saw in the mirror, Iโm pretty sure Iโm going to lose my shit completely if anyone tries to hassle me tonight. Especially when a glance out the window reveals that the moon is still high in the sky.
Not that that should matter in a normal world, but โnormalโ has pretty much been a distant memory since I set foot in this place. Just the thought has me running my fingers over the bandage on my neck, my mind racing all over again as I try to figure out what could possibly have caused the puncture marks on my neck.
I mean, sure, if I was living in a horror novel, there would be an obvious explanation for those perfectly placed,
perfectly spaced punctures. But Iโm not Bram Stoker, and this isnโt Transylvania, so there has to be another reason.
A snake? Two shots to my neck? A really mean practical joke?
It has to be something. I just havenโt figured out what it is yet.
The fact that I canโt help but remember Jaxonโs warning about the full moon and his sneered comment about Marc and Quinn being animals doesnโt make it any easier to be logical. Nor do Macyโs warnings that Flint and Jaxon come from different worlds, that theyโre just too different to ever get along.
It has to be the drugs, right? It has to be.
Because whatโs skating around the edges of my mind is totally absurd. Completely bonkers. There are no such things as monsters, just people who do monstrous things.
Like this.
If Marise didnโt give me a couple of shots in the neck, then thisย hasย to be a practical joke. Jaxonย hasย to be messing with me. He has to be. There is no other reasonable explanation.
This is the idea I hold on to all through the next couple of hours, the mantra I repeat to myself over and over and over again. And still, as soon as the clock on my phone hits six a.m., Iโm up and in the showerโbeing careful, as instructed, not to get the bandage on my neck wet.
After all, what do I know about vampire bites? The last thing I need to do is aggravate the thingโฆ
Not that this is a vampire bite or anything. Iโm just saying, at this point Iโm taking nothing for granted.
After Iโm dressed in a black skirt, black tights, and purple
polo shirt this time, I arrange my hair so it covers both my neck bandage and the cut on my cheek, grab my lined hoodie, and sneak out of the bedroom before Macyโs alarm even goes off. Part of me wants to wake her up and ask her the question burning itself indelibly within my mind, but I donโt want her to lie to me.
Iโm also not sure I want her to tell me the truth.
Jaxon, on the other handโฆ If he lies to me, youโd better believe Iโm going to stake him through his fangy black heart. And yes, I know that makes no sense. I just donโt happen to care at this exact moment.
I march through the school like a woman on a mission. The fact that Iโm also still a little dizzyโjust how much blood did Iย lose, anyway?โmakes things particularly interesting, but thereโs no way Iโm lying around in bed, waiting to talk to him, for one second longer.
I make it up to the tower in about five minutes flat, which pretty much has to be some kind of record, considering itโs all the way at the other end of the castle. But when I rush through the alcove to pound on Jaxonโs door, thereโs no answer.
I keep pounding, and when that doesnโt work, I text him. And call him. And then pound some more. Because this canโt be happening right now. He canโt really not be here when I most need answers from him.
Except apparently he can. Damn it.
Frustrated, pissed off, and more worried than Iโd like to admit, I drop down on one of the overstuffed chairs in his reading alcove and stare at the now-boarded-up window that started all this so I can pretend not to notice that the
rug that was here yesterday is now gone.
Then I lean back and prepare to wait Jaxon Vega out.
Fifteen minutes later and Iโm pretty much climbing the walls. Half an hour later and Iโm firing off more than a few obnoxious texts to the raging jackass. And forty-five minutes later, Iโm contemplating burning down the whole freaking towerโฆat least until Mekhi walks in, sleepy-eyed and amused.
โWhat are you smiling at?โ I demand none too politely. โYou look cute when youโre grumpy.โ
โI amย notย grumpy.โ
โOh, right. Youโre pissed off beyond belief and more than capable of ripping Jaxonโs fat black heart out of his chest and stomping on it?โ He quotes my most outrageous text back to me, I assume to embarrass me. But I am beyond being embarrassed. I mean, I have fang marks in my neck.ย Fang marks.
โExactly,โ I answer with a glare. โNot to paraphrase Sylvia Plath or anything.โ
โNot to paraphrase herย badly, donโt you mean?โ
โKeep it up and Iโm going to get pissed off at you, too,โ I add. He smiles, but before he can say something that makes me want to punch him in his ridiculously pretty face, I demand, โWhereโs Jaxon? And why is he hiding from me? Or showing you my texts?โ
โHeโs not hiding from you.โ
โOh, really?โ I walk over and ceremoniously knock on his door. Once again, thereโs no answer. โPretty sure he is.โ
โReally? And why would he be hiding from you exactly?โ Mekhi crosses his arms over his chest and grins at me,
brows raised and head tilted.
โBecause of this.โ I reach up and rip the bandage off my throat, turning my head so Mekhi can see what I saw.
I take a perverse kind of satisfaction in watching the grin drop from his face. In watching his eyes widen and his face go slack with shock. โWhat the hell! Who bit you?โ
Oh God. My stomach revolts, and for a second, I think Iโm going to throw up as nausea washes through me. He didnโt deny someone bit me. He just askedย whoย bit me, like itโs perfectly normal that I have two puncture wounds on my neck.
Like itโs perfectly normal that there might be someone or, judging by his question, aย lotย of someones at this school who walk around biting people.
Fear skitters up my spine at the implication, has the hair on my arms and the back of my neck standing straight up.
โGrace?โ Mekhi prompts when Iโm too busy trying not to hyperventilate to answer him. โWho bit you?โ
โWhat do you mean, who?โ I nearly choke on the words. โJaxon bit me. Obviously.โ
โJaxon?โ He shakes his head, a little wild-eyed. โNo, Iโm pretty sure thatโs not how that went down.โ
โWhat do you mean? Of course it is. I was up here, got cut by glass, and Jaxon bit me. Iโm sure of it.โ
โYou remember that happening? Just like that? You remember him biting you?โ
โWell, no.โ Iโm pretty sure Iโm as wild-eyed as he is at this point. โBut if itย wasnโtย him, then who the hell was it?โ
โI have no idea.โ He pulls out his phone and fires off a series of texts.
My head is swimming. Because of everything heโs saidย andย everything he hasnโt. The only things that bite people are animals andโ No. Iโm not ready to go there yet. Not ready to actually think the word. My brain might explode.
โI swear to God, if youโre messing with me, Mekhiโฆ If this is all just some great, big practical joke you guys cooked up, Iโm going toย murderย you all. Like, disembowel you while youโre still alive and feed your entrails to whatever poor, starving polar bear I can find. Weโre clear about that, right?โ โCrystal.โ His phone vibrates with several return texts, and his face gets even more grim as he reads them. โIt definitely
wasnโt Jaxon.โ
The shiver along my spine turns into a violent chill, one that makes it hard for me to think. Hard for me to breathe. โHow do you know heโs not just saying that?โ
โBecause Jaxon doesnโt lie to me. And because he is currently freaking the fuck out.โ His phone buzzes again, and he reads the newest messages before continuing. โHe wants you to sit tight. Heโs on his way back. Heโll be here in a few hours.โ
โOn his way back?โ My head is actually threatening to blow up. Like, it seriously might just explode right here, right now, and then it wonโt matter who made these marks on me or why. โWhere exactly did he go?โ
โThe mountains.โ
โThe mountains? You meanย Denali?โ
Mekhi doesnโt look at me when he answers. โFarther than that.โ
โFarther thanโฆ How much farther are we talking about here?โ
He shakes his head. โDonโt worry about it.โ
โDonโt you tell me not to worry about it.โ I poke him in the shoulder. โIโm the one with fang marks in my neck from some assholeโs practical joke, and Jaxon is the last one who saw me besides the medical professional. So Iโm going to worry until he gets back here and explains this to me. Okay?โ
โOkay, okay!โ He pretends to rub the spot I poked. โJeez, woman. You definitely know how to make your point.โ
โYeah, well, you might want to pass that along to your mountain-traversing friend. And by the way, why arenโt you freaking out that I have fang marks in my neck?โ
โIย amย freaking out! Jaxonโs freaking out. Weโre all freaking
out.โ
โYeah, but youโre freaking out because you donโt knowย whoย bit me. Youโre not freaking out becauseโoh, I donโt knowโsomeone bit me!โ
โOh yeah.โ He shoves his hands in his pockets, looks anywhere but at me. โI think Iโm going to leave that for Jaxon to explain.โ
โBecause heโs just so talkative.โ
Iโm completely fed up with both of them at this point, not to mention the entire situation, so screw it. Just screw it. I push off the chair and head for the door.
Except Mekhi gets there before meโthe boy sure can move fast when he wants toโand blocks my path. โHey. Where are you going?โ
โBack to my room to get my stuff. I have class.โ And a cousin who I am totally prepared to torture the truth out of if I have to. I move to go around him, but he shifts to block my
path.
โI told you Jaxon wants you to stay put. JustโฆI donโt know, grab a book and a blanket and curl up by the fire.โ He gestures to the empty fireplace.
โThereโs no fire.โ
โIโll build one. Itโll take me five minutes, I promise.โ
โMekhi.โ I speak slowly and in the most reasonable tone I can manage, but I can see that just makes him warier. Smart boy.
โYes, Grace?โ
โIf Jaxon wants me to stay put, maybe he should have done the same. As it is, heโs on some mountain God only knows where doing God only knows what, and Iโm here with inexplicableย fangย marks in my neck that happened when I wasย unconscious.โ The terror is back, so I focus on the anger. Itโs so much easier to deal with. โI assume you can see why I donโt actually give aย damnย what Jaxon wants right now.โ
โUm, yeah. I absolutely can see that.โ He gives me the grin that Iโm sure normally gets him everything he wants in life and more, but I refuse to cave. Not now and not over this. โHow about we compromise? You go back to your room and chill until Jaxon gets here. That way youโll be safe, and then you two can figure this out together.โ
โYou really think I need to hide from some moron with a staple remover or a pet snake?โ
โA staple remover didnโt make those marks, Grace. And neither did a snake. I think you know that, or you wouldnโt have been up here pounding on Jaxonโs door at six in the morning.โ
His acknowledgment of the elephant in the roomโor should I say the monsterโbrings a calmness washing over me from the top of my head to the tips of my toes. Maybe itโs the medicine, maybe Iโm going into shock, or maybe Iโm just relieved to finally have someone being real with me.
Whatever it is, I take a deep breath and hold on to it as my first conversation with Jaxon plays through my head. “There are more things in heaven and hell, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” And then I ask himโbecause I have to hear it out loud: โSo what did make these marks?โ
For long seconds, he doesnโt answer. Just when Iโve given up on him speaking at all, he says, โThe truth is, Grace, sometimes the most obvious answer really is the right one.โ