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use it. My skills were as craptastic as ever.

Iโ€™d obviously slept for much longer than anticipated because when I opened my eyes, the sun was higher in the sky than Iโ€™d thought.

โ€œShit!โ€

I made a run for it, grabbing my backpack and bolting. By the time I got through the door of the junior campus, half of Demonology 101 was over. Any chance of sneaking into the room was gone. All I could do was breeze in and hope not to get chewed out.

โ€œWe were about to send a search party for you, Miss Hastings,โ€ Professor Magnus said.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry, I got caught up in the Grove.โ€ No need to tell her it was because I was sleeping.

Cassie glanced sideways at me. I thought there might have been something in my hair. She started writing on a piece of paper. When she slid it over and I read it, my heart stopped.

Where is your blade?

I reached behind me to swipe at empty air inside the scabbard. Crap! I must have left it on the lawn when I woke up. Throughout the end of first period I couldnโ€™t concentrate. All I could think of was someone else finding it and taking it away.

The Grove was off limits to anybody who wasnโ€™t accompanied by a professor or someone else who had permission. There were two Herbology classes this morning. If one of them was scheduled for the Grove, I was in trouble.

My foot tapped on the floor until the bell finally rang for the end of class. I shot straight up thinking I would run back and get it. I was halfway out the door when something occurred to me. Yesterday I had successfully called the sword to me. Granted it was a shorter distance, but maybe I could do the same now. I closed my eyes and tried to find the thread in the ever-expanding Ley-line image in my mind. I drew the same circles I had done on the blade and checked my signature as well.

Come, I ordered.

All of nothing happened. Right, I guess that was about as much help as a hot wind in a desert.

I needed to go back and get it. On the other hand, if I skipped out on class I was going to get in trouble. I was already going to be late. By the time I got to the Grove, the second Herbology class would already be there. If someone was going to take the sword, they would have plenty of time to do it before I arrived.

Kicking myself for being irresponsible, I ran back into the building to my next class which was Magical History. Cassie was already there.

She brushed aside a lock of hair. โ€œAre you okay?โ€

There was an envelope on my desk. โ€œI may or may not have lost my demon blade.โ€

She bit her lip. โ€œHmmm. Thatโ€™s a problem. Although, you know those blades are very possessive. They donโ€™t just get stolen.โ€

โ€œAre you sure?โ€

โ€œMaybe you should spend a bit more time learning about demon blades,โ€ Cassie said. Awesome. I was getting life tips from a twelve-year-old. The thing that got me was that she was right. I did need to spend more time learning about the sword and less time thinking about how useless I was with most other weapons.

Feeling a bit better, I was able to marginally concentrate on the next lesson. My care factor had been low recently because weโ€™d gotten to the Fae section of the history books. I didnโ€™t particularly care that the Fae were the penultimate rulers of their dimension which included beings like goblins, nymphs, mermaids, and basilisks. I cared even less that Brigidโ€™s family had actually been Fae royalty until the barrier went down and they were forced to abandon their home world.

It wasnโ€™t my fault the seraphim had started a war. It didnโ€™t mean she had a right to treat me badly. When the professor asked students to read from the textbook, I swiped the letter off the table and opened it.

It wasnโ€™t actually a letter but an invitation. An invitation to Charlesโ€™s thirteenth birthday party. I leaned forward as far as I could in my chair and kicked the back of his. When he turned around, I waved the invitation. He grinned and gave me a thumbs up.

For some reason I teared up a little. My first birthday party invitation. It didnโ€™t matter that it was for a kid or that it was being held somewhere I didnโ€™t know in Rivia.

When class was over, I tapped him on the shoulder. โ€œIs your brother going to be there?โ€

He groaned. โ€œMy mother is making me invite him.โ€

โ€œCan I bring Sophie?โ€

He made a vomiting gesture. โ€œYeah, okay.โ€

Lost sword or not, this morning was definitely looking up.

16

Not for the first time since arriving at the Academy I cursed the fact that there was no magical way to communicate to my friends that I would be late to lunch. The Grove was oddly quiet when I arrived. I ran to the spot under my Arcana tree to see if the demon blade was there, but the grass was perfectly undisturbed.

โ€œShit!โ€

I backtracked and looked all along the path to and from the Grove. I looked in the long borders in case it had fallen out of the scabbard. I knew that was hardly possible but by then I was getting desperate. I was sweaty in minutes. My heart was beating like a drum in my chest and my ears. This just wasnโ€™t happening. How in the world did I manage to lose a demonic weapon? One that was apparently very difficult to lose.

After what felt like hours, I dropped down onto the grass and put my head between my legs. Great. Iโ€™d only just gotten permission to visit a serial killer tutor and now I didnโ€™t have anything to be tutored in.

I was about to get up and admit defeat when a flurry of colours whipped around me. Something thudded on the ground in front of me. The

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