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friends had retreated to Goddess only knew where).
    “Thank you.” Rephaim grinned.
    “It did turn out well,” Darius said, nodding in appreciation.
    “It’s like a big slumber party!” Stevie Rae said.
    “Which is exactly why Darius and I are
not
staying,” Aphrodite said. “Actually,” she made a big show of yawning, “I do believe I am ready for bed. What about you, handsome?”
    “Your wish is my command, my beauty,” Darius said, kissing her.
    “It is probably a good idea for all of us who are still staying in the dorm to head to our rooms—
obviously,
” I said.
    “Has anyone seen Dallas and his idiot friends?” Aphrodite asked.
    “No, but they have to be on campus somewhere,” I said.
    “I say we should just be happy that they haven’t been hangin’ ’round here,” Stevie Rae said. “Maybe Dallas went back to his room ’cause he’s feelin’ sad about Erin. She was his girlfriend.”
    “Last time I saw him he was feeling mad, not sad,” Aphrodite said.
    “What do you mean?” I asked her.
    “After the funeral I caught him watching Stevie Rae and Rephaim,” Aphrodite said.
    “His colors are bad,” Shaylin said. “Swirls of anger. I agree with Aphrodite. He’s mad, not sad. I hate to say this, but if he and his awful friends are hiding out in his room it’s not because they’re trying to make him feel better. I would bet he’s going to want revenge and not healing.”
    “Then he needs to go after Neferet. If anyone’s to blame for Erin’s death, it’s her,” I said.
    “His colors say he doesn’t think like that,” Shaylin said. “He’s mad. Period. And he’s going to want to strike out at someone who’s in front of his face.”
    “We need to watch him,” Aphrodite added. “Especially you, Shaylin. If you see his colors doing some unusually crazy swirly shit, be sure you let one of our Warriors know—fast. And then find Thanatos or Z.”
    I looked from one Prophetess to the other. “I like that you two are working together.”
    “Me, too,” Stevie Rae said.
    “We’re just doing our jobs,” Aphrodite said. “No need to get all huggy-kissy. And speaking of jobs—has anyone checked on Shaunee?”
    I sighed. “She’s probably still by the pyre. Why don’t we all walk up and get her. She’s going to need a shower and some sleep.”
    “Okie dokie,” Stevie Rae said. “I’m glad I’m roomin’ with her. I’ll make sure she gets somethin’ to eat before she goes to bed, too.”
    “Okay, I gotta ask—how in the hell does Rephaim get back inside your room? Do ya just leave the window open, or what?” Aphrodite said.
    “Are you askin’ just to be mean?”
    “No, bumpkin. Not this time. I’m asking because I’m curious.”
    I didn’t say anything. The truth was that I was curious, too. Shaylin and Darius stayed quiet as well. Okay, because
it’s weird that Rephaim turns into a bird every day and we were dying to know the details.
    “She does leave the window open, but only a little,” Rephaim answered for her.
    “Huh,” Aphrodite said. “So you fly in and out?”
    “Just in, usually,” Rephaim said. “I walk outside just before dawn. I fly back as the sun sets.”
    “What about your clothes?” Shaylin asked the question I wanted to ask, but didn’t because I couldn’t think of a High Priestessly way to phrase it.
    “He takes ’em off right before the sun rises,” Stevie Rae said. “And I bring them to our room. Then he puts ’em back on when he’s himself again.”
    “I’ll bet it would suck if you timed that wrong,” Shaylin said.
    Rephaim smiled. “You’re right. I’d hate to have to hang from that third-floor window, yelling, until someone heard me and helped me in.”
    Stevie Rae giggled. “You’d be naked.”
    “It’d be like one of my naked-at-school-in-the-middle-of-class nightmares,” I said.
    “I have those, too!” Shaylin said. “They’re awful. And I can never find my shoes. Like I’d care about my shoes if I was naked at school?”
    “I’m glad you’re just a tall, handsome, muscular Warrior,” Aphrodite told Darius, tiptoeing and kissing him. “The naked bird thing would stress me out.”
    “He’s not naked when he’s a bird,” Stevie Rae said. “He has feathers.”
    “Let’s go,” I said, before the two of them could give me a headache.
    We waved good-bye to the group of kids that were snuggling down on mounds of sleeping bags, blankets, and pillows, all huddled around the biggest

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