Tempted
über-gifted. They’re just kids
who made the right choice.
”
No one said anything for several seconds, and then Damien picked up the thread of my thought. “Just like in life. Nyx gives us all choices.”
I grinned at him. “And some of us choose wisely.”
“Some of us mess up,” Stark said.
“Goddess! It really is obvious,” Lenobia said. “There’s no mystery to Kalona’s spell.”
“It’s all about choice,” Aphrodite said.
“And truth,” I added.
“It does make sense.” Damien broke in. “I couldn’t understand why only three of our professors were able to see through Kalona. I’ve always thought that
all
of the vampyres here were special and had Goddess-given gifts.”
“And most are,” Lenobia said.
“But gift or no gift, finding the truth and following the right path is always a choice.” Stark spoke softly as his gaze trapped mine. “That’s something none of us should forget.”
“Which could be why Nyx has brought us here. To remind us that all of her children have free choice,” Lenobia said.
That’s my whole point with A-ya. I have the choice not to follow her path. But wouldn’t that mean Kalona also has free choice, and can choose good over evil?
The thoughts whirled through my mind. I pushed them away and said, “Okay, so, any ideas on where we go from here?”
“Absolutely. You follow Kalona. We come with you,” Aphrodite said. When we all stared at her, she continued, “Look, Kalona has proven he’s evil, so let’s make the
choice
to destroy him.” Before Icould say anything, Aphrodite added, “It’s not impossible. One of my visions showed Zoey taking him out.”
“Visions?” Lenobia said.
Aphrodite briefly recapped the two visions she’d had, leaving out the specific mention that in the “not so good” one I’d joined with Kalona. So when she was done, I cleared my throat, put on my big-girl panties (figuratively), and said, “In the bad vision I was with Kalona. As in
with
him. We were lovers.”
“But in the other vision you did something to vanquish him,” Lenobia said.
“That was clear, even if everything else was a jumbled mess,” Aphrodite said. “So, like I was saying before, she has to go to him.”
“I don’t like it,” Stark said.
“Neither do I,” Lenobia said. “I wish we knew more—had more details about what caused each vision to happen.”
“Goddess! I’m a moron,” I said, fishing in my pocket for the piece of paper I’d put there. “I forgot all about Kramisha’s poem.”
“Ugh, so did I,” Aphrodite said. “I hate poetry.”
“A fact that baffles me, my beauty,” Darius said as he came into the room with Stevie Rae and Shaunee close behind. “Someone with your intelligence should enjoy it.”
Aphrodite gave him a sweet smile. “I’d like it if you read some to me, but then again, I’d like anything you read to me.”
“Disgusting,” Shaunee said, going over to sit by Erin.
“Totally,” Erin agreed, grinning at her twin.
“Good, we didn’t miss the poem part,” Stevie Rae said, plopping down next to me and petting Nala. “I was wonderin’ what Kramisha had come up with.”
“Okay, well, I’ll just read it out loud,” I said, and began,
A double-edged sword
One side destroys
One releases
I am your Gordian knot
Will you release or destroy me?
Follow truth and you shall:
Find me on water
Purify me through fire
Trapped by earth nevermore
Air will whisper to you
What spirit already knows:
That even shattered
anything is possible
If you believe
Then we shall both be free.
“I hate to say it, but even I can tell that’s from Kalona to you,” Aphrodite spoke into the thick silence that followed my reading.
“Yep, sounds like it to me, too,” said Stevie Rae.
“Ah, hell,” I muttered.
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
Zoey
“I don’t like it,” Stark said.
“You already said that,” Aphrodite said. “And none of us like it, but that doesn’t make the stupid poem go away.”
“Prophecy,” Damien corrected her. “Kramisha’s poems are prophetic in nature.”
“Which is not necessarily a bad thing,” Darius said. “If we have a prophecy that also means we have forewarning.”
“So these poems plus Aphrodite’s visions combine to create a powerful tool for us,” Lenobia said.
“If we can figure them out,” I said.
“We figured out the last one,” Lenobia reminded me. “We’ll decipher this one, too.”
“No matter what, I think all of us agree that
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