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yes? Or in their hotel rooms, or anywhere on this human earth. Do you understand me?โ€

I felt smaller and smaller, very much like I was being lectured by my own mother, in fact. โ€œI understand,โ€ I echoed, in a tiny voice.

Maharani blew out one last stream of smoke, then stubbed out the finished cigarette under the heel of a jeweled sandal. โ€œExcellent. Then we have come to an understanding. We will work together to find and eliminate the source of these killings. But no more foolish feats of derring-do, Mr. Albrecht. Now or ever.โ€

I nodded firmly. โ€œUnderstood. And thank you.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t thank me yet.โ€ She sighed, rubbing at the center of her forehead, then waving a hand towards Royce. โ€œI still need to defuse this bomb. You may go now.โ€

I looked around us, at the endless void of the interrogation โ€“ sorry, diplomacy room โ€“ and I chuckled. โ€œSorry, go where, exactly?โ€

Rani said a single word, then snapped her fingers. โ€œHome.โ€

My chair disintegrated, and the floor fell out from under me. I tumbled into the black abyss, screaming.

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I landed heavily on the ground, ass first, but fortunately on a patch of grass. My tailbone ached sharply, my skull a little jarred from the landing. I rubbed at my lower back, groaning, blinking as I let my eyes adjust to the light, wherever Rani had sent me. It was still night. Shapes gathered around me in the darkness. I scrambled away, kicking at the earth, one hand prepared to conjure a weapon, when I recognized the silhouettes.

โ€œAnd where the hell have you been all night, young man?โ€

I was back in Paradise, but I might as well have been in hell.

Artemisโ€™s nostrils flared as she barked at me. Her arms were folded in expectant anger, as were Samyazaโ€™s. Even Priscilla was there, scowling. Florian lingered just behind them, looking more worried than angry, and nearby, Apollo watched, curious, but silent. And all the while a swell of shame and regret grew inside my chest.

โ€œI was out looking for โ€“ I mean, I was talking to โ€“ look, itโ€™s complicated, okay?โ€

Artemis fished out her phone, showing me the screen, not that I could see anything from that distance. โ€œAsher texted me, because Royce texted him, very angrily, I might add, about some crazy shit you pulled tonight. And the other night, too.โ€ She swept her finger in an arc as she pointed accusingly at Samyaza, then at Florian. โ€œYou two helped. I didnโ€™t forget.โ€

Samyaza raised his chin and puffed his chest out in defiance. โ€œWe had our reasons.โ€ Florian twiddled his thumbs, pretending to be interested in a nearby banana tree.

โ€œNarc,โ€ I mumbled under my breath, already mentally composing an angry text message to send off to Asher later.

โ€œOok,โ€ Priscilla said, shaking her huge fists above her head. โ€œOok ook, ook? Ook.โ€

I could never be sure about what she was trying to say, but that last โ€œookโ€ sounded a lot like it could have meant โ€œridiculous,โ€ or โ€œpathetic.โ€ My head hung lower.

โ€œSheโ€™s right,โ€ Artemis said, waving her hand across my body. โ€œAnd where the hell is your shirt, anyway? Are you strutting around in the city with your top off?โ€

The clap of skin on skin was Samyaza slapping his palm onto his forehead. My ears started burning even hotter, as if that were possible.

โ€œHe used his wings,โ€ Samyaza grumbled. โ€œHe tried to escape the Lorica.โ€

A collective groan went up from the mob gathered around me. I didnโ€™t even have a foot to stand on. I was totally in the wrong on this one. The rants and lectures started blending together so much that I half expected Raziel to show up just to join in on the fun. And you know what? Heโ€™d be justified, too.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t how we do things,โ€ Samyaza said. โ€œThis isnโ€™t right, Mason, and you know that.โ€

โ€œYou have no room to talk,โ€ Artemis said, jabbing a finger against his shoulder before turning her anger on me once again. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with you, Mason? You know better than this. We canโ€™t just accost normals in dark alleys like โ€“ like muggers and thugs. Youโ€™re never this stupid. Hotheaded, sure, but this isnโ€™t like you. You better check yourself.โ€

I looked down at my hands, my glyphs and sigils faded and dull to match my mood. She had a point. Iโ€™d never been this aggressive. But it was justified, wasnโ€™t it? They were killing my brethren. They were killing us.

Artemis stomped off, Priscilla following along after her, but not before pointing two fingers at her eyes, then at me. โ€œIโ€™m watching you,โ€ the gesture said, one made doubly more menacing because it came from a glowering gorilla.

Samyaza shook his head, his anger faded, replaced by something worse. โ€œIโ€™m very disappointed in you, son.โ€ Then he left, off to his hut. It shouldnโ€™t have hurt so much to hear that, but it did.

Florian patted me on the back, kneeling to mutter. โ€œI get the feeling you want to be alone right now. Iโ€™m here if you wanna talk, okay? My hutโ€™s always open.โ€

He slunk off, giving me a sheepish smile. Florian was a good friend, but he was right. After being roundly scolded by the Scions, and then my proxy parents, and then an actual parent, I just wanted to hide under the covers for a month. It was silly how very much I felt like Iโ€™d been reduced to a moping teenager. Sometimes even I forgot that I was technically just some dumb kid who liked to play with weapons. I pulled my thighs up to my chest, resting my chin on my knees, hugging my shins, wanting to be a little ball, alone for a moment.

Apollo, though, didnโ€™t seem to get the message. He sighed, slumping down into the grass to sit with me. โ€œIโ€™m not close enough to you to add to the pile, but I will say, that wasnโ€™t the smartest thing to do.โ€

I mumbled into my forearm, feeling smaller than ever. โ€œI know.โ€

He leaned back onto his hands, raising

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