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Authors: P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast,Kristin Cast

Plus, with all the other crap going on in my life—as in my undead best friend, trying to deal with Aphrodite, who
all
my friends can't stand, and the horror that had happened with Professor Nolan—I really didn't have the time or energy it took for dating drama.

Not to mention the fact that I'm really not used to feeling ho-ish. It wasn't a feeling I particularly liked. (Although the lifestyle did seem to come with good jewelry.)

So I made a decision, and this time it was one that called for action. Immediate action. I flipped open my phone and text messaged Heath.

 

We need to talk

 

His reply was almost instant. I could practically see his cute grin.

 

Yes! 2day?

 

I chewed my lip while I thought about it. Before I made my decision I pushed the thick curtain aside and peeked out the window. The day had stayed cloudy and cold. Good. That meant there would be less chance of people hanging around outside, especially since it was already dark. I was just trying to figure out where we should meet when my phone chimed again.

 

I can come 2 u

 

NO

 

I texted back quickly. The last thing I needed was for cute, clueless, and totally Imprinted Heath to show up at the House of Night. But where could I meet him? Getting away probably wouldn't be easy, what with one of our professors having been killed. My phone chimed. I sighed.

 

Where?

 

Crap. Where? Then it hit me and I knew the perfect place. I smiled and texted Heath back.

 

Starbucks in 1 hr

 

OK!

 

Now all I had to do was figure out how to
really
break up with Heath. Or at least figure out a way I could keep him at a distance until the Imprint between us faded. If it faded. Surely it would fade.

I made my way blurrily to the bathroom and washed my face with cold water, trying to shock some awake into me. Not feeling like answering a barrage of questions about where I was headed, I tossed into my purse the jar of concealer that fledglings were required to wear whenever they went off school grounds to mingle with the local populace (which kinda made us sound like scientists doing field studies while they tried to blend in with the alien population). I suppose I really hadn't needed to look out the window to see what the weather was like. My long dark hair was being extra crazy today, which could only mean rain and humidity. On purpose I picked out very unsexy clothes, deciding on a black tank top, my dorky
Borg Invasion 4D
hoodie, and my most comfortable pair of jeans. Keeping in mind that I needed to detour through the kitchen and grab a can of brown pop—fully leaded
with
sugar and caffeine—I opened my door to see Aphrodite standing there with her hand raised to knock.

“Hi,” I said.

“Hey.” She looked furtively up and down the empty hall.

“Come on in.” I stepped aside and shut the door behind us. “I gotta hurry, though. I'm meeting someone off campus.”

“That's part of why I'm here. They're not letting anyone off campus.”

“They?”

“The vamps and their warriors.”

“The warriors are here already?”

Aphrodite nodded. “A bunch of the Sons of Erebus. They're damn nice to look at—I mean truly, seriously hot—but they're definitely going to be cramping our style.”

And then I realized what she was saying. “Ah, crap. Stevie Rae.”

“She'll be out of blood by tomorrow. That is, if she's not already. She was really pigging down those blood bags,” Aphrodite said with a little curl of her lip.

“I'll call her and tell her to make them last, but we're going to have to get more to her. Soon. Crap!” I said again. “I really need to not put off this, uh, appointment.”

“So Heath's back in town?”

I frowned at her. “Maybe.”

“Oh, please. Your face is totally easy to read.” Then she lifted one of her perfectly plucked blond brows. “Bet Erik doesn't know about this
appointment.

Keeping in mind that Aphrodite was Erik's ex-girlfriend, and no matter how friendly she and I appeared to be getting I knew she would jump at the chance to latch back onto Erik, I shrugged nonchalantly. “Erik will know as soon as I get back. I happen to be going to break up with Heath. As if that's any of your business.”

“I hear breaking an Imprint bond is next to impossible,” she said.

“That's an Imprint with an adult vamp. It's different for fledglings.” At least I hoped it was. “Plus, still not your business.”

“Okay. No problem. If it's not my business that you need to get off campus, then there's no reason for me to tell you how to sneak out of here.”

“Aphrodite. I do not have time for games.”

“Fine,” she started to turn to go and I stepped in front of her. “You're being a bitch. Again,” I said.

“And you're almost cussing. Again,” she said.

I crossed my arms and tapped my foot.

Aphrodite rolled her eyes. “Okay, whatever. You can sneak out if you go to the part of the school wall closest to the stables—the section that's near the edge of the little pasture. There's a grove at the end of it and a tree there was split by lightning a couple years ago. It's leaning against the wall. The split makes it easy to climb. Jumping from the top of the wall isn't really that big a deal.”

“How do you get back on campus? Is there a tree on the other side, too?”

She gave me an evil smile. “No, but
someone
just
happened
to
conveniently
leave a rope tied to the branch. Climbing back over the wall isn't hard, but it's hell on your manicure.”

“Okay. I got it. Now all I have to do is figure out how to get some more blood from the kitchen.” I was speaking to myself more to Aphrodite. “I have just enough time to meet Heath, run by and see Stevie Rae, and get back here for the ritual.”

“You have less time than that. Neferet is having a Full Moon Ritual of her own and she wants everyone to be there,” Aphrodite said.

“Dang it! I thought Neferet wasn't performing a school-wide ritual this month because of winter break.”

“Winter break has been officially called off. All vamps and fledglings have been ordered to return to campus immediately. And
dang it
isn't actually a word.”

I ignored her commentary on my non-cuss cuss words. “Break is called off because of what happened to Professor Nolan?”

Aphrodite nodded. “It was really horrible, wasn't it?”

“Yeah.”

“Why didn't you puke?”

I shrugged uncomfortably. “I think I was too freaked to puke.”

“I wish I had been,” Aphrodite said.

I glanced at my watch. It was almost eight. I was going to have to rush to get out of here and get back in time. “I gotta go.” I was already feeling sick about having to figure out a way to sneak blood out of what was probably a busy kitchen.

“Here.” Aphrodite handed me the canvas bag she'd been carrying over her shoulder. “Take this to Stevie Rae.”

The bag was full of pouches of blood. I blinked in surprise. “How did you get these?”

“I couldn't sleep, and I figured the vamps would call in major backup after what happened to Professor Nolan, which means the kitchen was going to be busy again. So I thought I better make a quick trip to clean out the supply of blood before we couldn't get to it anymore. I kept it in the mini-fridge in my room.”

“You have a mini-fridge.” Dang. I'd really like to have a mini-fridge.

She gave me a very Aphrodite-like sneer while she looked down her nose at me. “It's one of the privileges of being an upperclassman.”

“Well, thanks. It was really nice of you to get this for Stevie Rae.”

Her sneer deepened. “Look, I wasn't being nice. I just didn't want Stevie Rae foaming at the mouth and eating my parents' help. As Mother says, dependable illegals are really hard to find.”

“You're all heart, Aphrodite.”

“Don't mention it.” She walked around me and cracked open the door, peeking out into the hall to be sure no one was out there. Then she looked back at me. “And I mean it: Don't mention it.”

“I'll see you at the Dark Daughters ritual. Don't forget.”

“Sadly, I haven't forgotten. Even more sadly, I'll be there.” Then she hurried out of my room and disappeared down the hall.

“Issues,” I muttered as I left my room and went the opposite way down the hall. “The girl has such issues.”

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

 

 

 

Erik was going to be so dang pissed at me. The Twins had been perched on their favorite chairs staring at a
Spider-Man 3
DVD as I hurried out of the kitchen clutching my can of brown pop and the canvas bag full of blood.

“Holy shit, Z, are you okay?” Shaunee asked, looking kinda wide-eyed and freaked.

“We heard about you and the hag—” Erin paused and then reluctantly corrected herself, “I mean you and
Aphrodite
finding Professor Nolan. It must have been totally awful.”

“Yeah, it was pretty bad.” I made myself smile reassuringly at them and not act like I was dying to bolt from the room.

“I can't believe it really happened,” Erin said.

“I know. It just doesn't seem real,” Shaunee said.

“It's real. She's dead,” I said solemnly.

“You're sure you're okay?” Shaunee asked.

“We're all really worried about you,” Erin added.

“I'm fine. Promise.” My gut twisted. Shaunee, Erin, Damien, and Erik were my best friends, and I hated lying to them, even if most of the lies I was telling were by omission. In the two months
I'd been at the House of Night we had become a family, so they weren't faking. They were genuinely worried about me. And as I stood there trying to sift through what I could and couldn't say to them, a horrible premonition shivered over my skin. What if they found out about all the stuff I had been keeping from them and they turned away from me? What if they stopped being my family? Just thinking about that terrible possibility made me all fluttery and panicky inside. Before I could chicken out, confess everything, and fling myself at their feet while I begged them to understand and not be mad at me, I blurted, “I have to go see Heath.”

“Heath?” Shaunee looked utterly confused.

“Her human ex-boyfriend, Twin. Remember?” Erin supplied.

“Oh yeah, the blond hottie who almost got eaten by the vamp ghosts two months ago, and then almost got killed by that nasty street-person-turned-serial-killer last month,” Shaunee said.

“You know, Z, you're hard on your ex-boyfriends,” Erin said.

“Yeah, sucks to be him,” I inserted, moving casually toward the door. “I gotta go, guys.”

“They're not letting anyone leave campus,” Erin said.

“I know, but I, um, well . . .” I hesitated, and then I felt ridiculous for the hesitation. I couldn't tell the Twins about Stevie Rae or Loren, but I sure as hell could tell them something as typically teenage as sneaking out of school. “I know a secret way off campus.”

“Well done, Z!” Shaunee said happily. “We'll totally use your superior sneaking-out-of-school skills during finals this spring when we're supposed to be studying.”

“Please.” Erin rolled her eyes. “As if
we
have to study. Especially
when there are end-of-season shoe sales to pillage.” Then she raised her very blond brows and added, “Uh, Z. What do we tell boyfriend?”

“Boyfriend?”


Your
boyfriend, Erik I'm-So-Damn-
Fiiiine
Night.” Erin gave me a look that said she thought I'd lost my mind.

“Hello. Earth to Zoey. Are you sure you're okay?” Shaunee said.

“Yeah, yeah. I'm okay. Sorry. Why do you have to tell Erik anything?”

“Because he said for us to tell you to call him the instant you woke the hell up. He's majorly worried about you, too,” Shaunee said.

“No doubt if he doesn't hear from you pretty soon he'll be camped out here,” Erin said. “Ooooh, Twin!” Her eyes widened and her lips curled into a sexy smile. “Do you think boyfriend will bring along the two hotties?”

Shaunee tossed back her thick dark hair. “It's a definite possibility, Twin. T. J. and Cole
are
friends of his and this
is
a very stressful time.”

“Right you are, Twin. And we all know that during stressful times
friends
should stick together.”

In perfect agreement the Twins turned to me. “Go ahead and go do whatever with ex-boyfriend,” Erin said.

“Yeah, we have your back here. We'll wait around for Erik to show up and then tell him it's just too scary for little ol' us to be all alone,” Shaunee said.

“We definitely need protected,” Erin said. “Which means he'll have to go get his friends and all of us will curl up and wait for you to get back from your
meeting.

“Sounds like a plan. Oh, but don't tell him I went off campus. He might freak. Just be vague, like I might be talking to Neferet or whatnot.”

“Whatever. We'll cover for you. But, speaking of going off campus, are you sure it's safe?” Shaunee said. “We're not completely making up the fact that it's scary around here right now.”

“Yeah, can't you break up with human boyfriend later, like
after
they catch the psycho who beheaded and crucified Professor Nolan?” Erin asked.

“It's something I have to do now. You know, what with the Imprint it's not exactly a normal breakup.”

“Drama,” Erin said.

“Serious drama.” Shaunee nodded in solemn agreement.

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