โNo Use Crying Over Spilled Teaโ
Everything kind of fades after that, so that I have no idea how much time passes before Jaxon shoves me away from him. I hit the bed and tumble onto it, where I lay, dazed, for several seconds.
Until Jaxon snarls, โGet up, Grace. Get out now!โ
Thereโs a wildness to his voice that cuts through the lethargy, at least a little. An urgency that has me opening my eyes and trying desperately to focus on him.
Heโs towering above me now, fangs dripping blood and face contorted with rage. His hands are curled into fists and a deep, dark growl is coming from low in his throat.
This isnโt my Jaxon, the voice inside me all but screams.
This caricature from every B vampire movie in existence isnโt the boy I love. Heโs a monster, one teetering on the brink of losing all control.
โGet out,โ he snarls at me again, his dark eyes finally finding mine. But they arenโt his eyes, not really, and I shrink back at the soulless, bottomless depths staring out at me even as the voice deep inside me echoes his words.ย Get out, get out, get out!
Somethingโs wrong with himโreally wrongโand while thereโs a part of me thatโs terrifiedย forย him, right now thereโs
a much bigger part thatโs terrifiedย ofย him. And that part is definitely in control as I scramble off the bed, careful not to make any movements he can interpret as the least bit aggressive.
Jaxon tracks me with his eyes, and the snarling gets worse as I start inching toward the door. But he doesnโt move, doesnโt make any attempt to stop meโjust watches me with narrowed eyes and gleaming fangs.
Run, run, run!ย The voice inside me is full-on screaming
now, and Iโm more than ready to listen to it.
Especially when Jaxon bites out, โGet. Out.โ
The fear and urgency in his voice cuts right through me and has me running for the door, to hell with worrying if that will trigger the killer in him or not. Heโs already triggered and if I donโt heed his warning, Iโll have no one to blame but myself. Especially when itโs obvious heโs doing everything in his power to give me the chance to escape.
With that in mind, I stumble to the door as fast as my shaky legs can carry me. Itโs heavy, so I grab on with both hands and pull as hard as I can. But Iโm weak from blood loss and it barely budges the first time. I can feel Jaxon getting closer, can feel him looming over me as I try desperately to find the strength to make the door move.
โPlease,โ I beg. โPlease, please, please.โ At this point I donโt know if Iโm talking to Jaxon or the door.
He must not know, either, because suddenly his hand is there on the door handle, pulling it wide open. โGo,โ he hisses out of the corner of his mouth.
I donโt have to be told twice. I scramble over the threshold and through the reading alcove, desperate to make it to the
stairsโฆand as far from this evil incarnation of Jaxon as I can possibly get.
Itโs a small alcove, only a matter of feet between me and freedom. But Iโm so light-headed right now that I can barely stand upright and I sway with every step I take.
Still, Iโm determined to get to the stairs. Determined to save Jaxon the pain of having killed another person that he cares about. Whatever is happening right now isnโt his fault
โeven as messed up as I am at the moment, I can see that something is very, very wrong.
But there will be no convincing him of that if anything happens to me, no way of getting him to believe that thisโ whatever this isโisnโt completely his fault. And so I dig deep, push myself harder than I ever have before in an effort to save myselfโฆand in turn, save Jaxon.
I use every ounce of energy I have to make it to the top of the stairs, but I do make it.ย Crawl down them if you have to, the voice inside me yells.ย Do whatever you need to do.
I grab on to the wall, push myself around the edge of the stairs, and prepare to take my first shaky step down. Except I slam right into Lia before I can ever take that step.
โNot feeling so good, Grace?โ she asks, and thereโs an edge to her voice that Iโve never heard before. โWhatโs the matter?โ
โLia, oh thank God! Help him, please. Somethingโs wrong with Jaxon. I donโt know what it is, but heโs losing control. Heโsโโ
She slaps me so hard that I stumble into the nearest wall. โYou have no idea how long Iโve wanted to do that,โ she says. โNow sit down and shut up, or Iโll let Jaxon have you.โ
I stare at her in shock, my sluggish brain struggling to process this sudden turn of events. Clarity hits me only when Jaxon races out of his room, snarling, and the terror sweeps through me.
Iโm pretty sure Liaโs no match for Jaxon on a normal dayโno one isโbut now that somethingโs wrong with him, Iโm not so sure.
โJaxon, stop!โ I yell, but heโs too busy positioning himself between me and Lia to listen.
โGet away from her!โ he orders, as things start flying off the shelves around us.
Lia just sighs. โI knew I should have made the tea stronger. But I was afraid it would kill your little pet, and I couldnโt let that happen. At least not yet.โ
She shrugs and, in a singsong voice, says, โNo worries,โ right before she pulls a gun out of her pocket and shoots Jaxon straight in the heart.