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Instead, I go straight for Blue and get inside. The hysteria that consumed me before has faded into a determination like Iβve never felt before.
I will find a way to save Wade. If it means going to Windhaven and helping Dominic, so be it.
The only saving grace in all of this is that I havenβt seen any red threads surrounding Wade or these events. Maybe it means this has nothing to do with the Moirai. Maybe itβs something else entirelyβsomething that can be fixed, if we just know where to look.
I hold onto that thought as I pull out of the parking lot and put my foot to the gas. It should take me two hours to get to Windhaven from here, but I have every intention of making it there in an hour or less.
My thoughts span from doing everything I can to help Wade as quickly as possible, to organizing the logistics of how to flatline Dominic and bring him back. Itβs the most ludicrous balancing act Iβve ever been put in charge of and the irony isnβt lost on me at all.
I mean, what if all of this is really pulling me away from Wade when I should be there with him? Heβs no longer an Angel of Deathβso that means if he dies, heβsβ¦gone. No coming back and being born again as something else. At this point, even that would be better than this.
Suddenly, a horrible idea surfaces and I bite back my terror. Everything is stemming from his mark. The mark put there by his dad. What if he decided it was time to wipe the slate clean and kill Wade off? Would he do something like that knowing heβd be dead and gone?
Unless, of course, I was there to resurrect him. But as Dominic so aptly pointed out, Iβm not necessarily the expert on it yet. I could end up making everything worse.
Thereβs also nothing to say that any of this will work with Dominic, either. But I guess Iβm more okay with him being the guinea pig over Wade, as awful as that sounds.
I just hope that when I bring Dominic back, heβs still got his faculties and is able to do what I need him to. I mean, what if we mess with this bizarre idea of trying to trigger a metamorphosis to make him more powerful, and it backfires?
Chapter 13
Pity Party & Negotiations
The farther I get from Wade, the more my insides scream to turn back around. Instead, I push the panic aside, letting it fuel my foot as I press it to the pedal and drive as fast as I can to Windhaven.
When I reach Dominicβs house, I practically drift into his driveway, coming to a burnt halt. I honk the horn to signal Iβm here, but when he doesnβt exit the building fast enough, I hop out of my vehicle and stomp up the steps to his front door.
As I lift my fist to pound on the door, it flies open. βThat was fast,β Dominic says, bewilderment splattered across his face.
βI told you to be ready,β I grumble. βLetβs go.β I twist around, shoving both of my hands in the direction of Blue.
βHang on,β Dominic says. βI have to do something quick.β
I release an exasperated sigh. βI practically broke the speed barrier to get here and now you wanna screw around?β
He shoots me an irritated glance but walks back inside anyway.
Clenching my fists, I scream internally, but follow him. Dusk has fallen and the house is dimly lit with only a couple of small lamps here and there. Dominic walks past the staircase on the right and continues his way down a hallway to what looks like a living room thatβs been converted into a bedroom. There are stacks of books, magazines, and knickknacks smattered all over the room. Thereβs also a small dresser with drawers half open and clothing dangling out of each. The floor is a mess of plates, cups, and liquor bottles.
I step forward tentatively, eyeing the room with a new sense of suspicion. Thereβs a thick stench of vomit. Whatβs going on here?
Dominic holds his hand up as he walks over to the sofa and crouches down beside it. βMom, Iβm going to be out for a bit.β
A thin, white hand rises from behind the puffy flower-covered fabric of the sofa.
βWheresyagoin?β Her response is slurred into a single word and itβs clear sheβs the one whoβs been drinking.
βJust over to Blackwood Manor for a little bit.β He shifts his gaze to me and swallows hard. βI wonβt be gone long.β
βWhateryadoin oβer there?β she asks, clutching at his shoulder.
He pats her hand, removing its viselike grip and resting it with her. βI just need to help Autumn with something quick. Iβll be back before you know it,β he says, standing up and kissing her forehead. βLove you, Mom.β
She grumbles something that sounds like, βYeah, you, too.β
He lingers there for a second longer, his face a mix of emotions. With a sharp nod, he turns on his heel and heads back over to where I stand gaping at him. I close my mouth, but his mortified expression tells me heβs not happy I followed him in.
βYou coming or what?β he spits as he stalks past me.
Turning to walk out with him, I shoot one last glance over my shoulder at his mother. The last time I was there, I hadnβt noticed her. Then again, I canβt say we ventured this far into the house, either.
A pang of sympathy for Dominic stabs me in the gut. How long has he been dealing with this?
By the time I exit the front door, Dominic is already in the passenger
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