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โGet me the fuck out of here!โ I scream.
Reaching out through the flurry of snow she grabs me with one hand and Rafi with the other.
โRun!โ I cry.
We rush past bewildered Witches and Warlocks, heading for the stairs and back into the HQ. I canโt see my mother, but something has definitely broken her hold over me.
I wait until weโre two floors down and nearing the main doors to the street before I allow myself to breathe.
โIt worked!โ I cry. โThe prince did it!โ
โWhat?โ Luisa replies as we race towards the exit. โAre you saying you got the Fae to make it snow?โ
Hand in hand the three of us race through the streets and I recall every last detail to them as we put distance between ourselves and HQ. But hearing myself say the words aloud sends a flurry of panic through me.
What the fuck have I done?
I need to say goodbye to my friends and get as far from Barcelona as possible before anyone realizes Iโm behind it all. Then I'm going to make Jacksonโs Warlock-for-hire brew me a lifetime supply of protection brew and keep it on me at all times. Iโm never letting my bitch of a mother get the upper hand again.
The snow is falling so hard itโs already settling and nearly reaches our ankles. Tourists in the streets, dressed in light jackets and short sleeves, keep asking one another what the hell is happening. It rarely snows in Barcelona, let alone in late March. Luisa buys us a couple of pashminas from a flabbergasted vendor who is trying to not let his wares get soaked.
โFollow me,โ Rafi shouts, pulling us forward.
He weaves in and out of mopeds stationary in the middle of the street, the riders looking up to the heavens in confusion. We slip and slide as I try to keep up in my stupid heels, the snow getting higher and higher by the minute.
Five minutes later weโre standing in front of the old Cathedral, the center of the gothic quarter.
โYou want to give thanks to the lord?โ I say.
Luisa laughs and pulls me up the stairs of the old church, wrapping the pashmina tighter around my shoulders. The huge main doors are shut, but huddled in the arched doorway Iโm already warmer and at least weโre dry.
โThis is crazy!โ Luisa shouts. โWhen the Fae prince keeps a promise he really delivers. I canโt believe what your mother did to you, Saskia!โ She pulls me to her and plants a huge kiss on my cheek. โI said to Rafi there was no way you were doing it willingly. I was so worried about you!โ
Rafi has his back to us while holding his hand over the wall. Luisa pulls away from me and walks over to him.
โWhat areโฆโ
Before she has a chance to finish her sentence a gaping hole appears in the stone wall revealing a neat stash of pre-rolled joints. I laugh and Luisa joins in. Rafi shields his spliff from the cold wind and lights up with a shrug.
โI have emergency supplies all over the city,โ he says with a grin. โYou never know when youโre going to get caught in a Fairy snowstorm.โ
Weโre the only ones on the steps. The square is deserted and only a few people can be spotted running home, heads bent low against the bitter wind. He passes me the joint and I take a deep drag, staring up to the white sky. Iโm free. Iโm actually free.
Althoughโฆ am I? I shudder at the thought of the favor I promised the Fae in return. Who knows when heโll cash that in or what heโll ask for?
โThis is the first time Iโve seen snow,โ Rafi mumbles.
Luisa and I whip our heads around as one.
โHow?โ
I canโt count the number of times Iโve been caught in snowstorms at college in Vermont, and all those icy New York winters.
Rafi shrugs again. โIโm from northern Africa. Not exactly where you go for a skiing vacation.โ
โCome on!โ Luisa cries with a grin, shoving us forward. โVinga! Both of you. Time to play.โ
I run down the steps, and gathering as much snow as I can manage, I press it into a snowball and throw it at Rafi. But with a swipe of his hand, he stops it mid-air and makes it explode like an icy firework.
โYou really think you can play Elsa with this Elemental?โ he cries, lifting his hands and creating perfectly formed snowballs in the air. All at once, they come hurtling at me, exploding against my dress. The blizzard is so strong no one can see our magical fight.
Luisa and I keep running from Rafi until we fall and tumble into a heap in the snow.
โSnow angels!โ she exclaims, lying on her back, her arms and legs scissoring open and closed until weโve made angel silhouettes in the snow. Iโm freezing, but I donโt care.
Overhead, the snowflakes swirl and gather until they are forming the shape of an angel soaring through the air above us. Rafi is taking his snow angels to the next level.
The blizzard thickens and I can no longer see him, but I can hear his faint laughter as he makes his snow angel swoop over our heads, shattering into a million particles as we reach up and touch it. I jump up and twirl on the spot, my arms stretched out, like someone in a corny movie.
โThis is so magical,โ I shout, spinning around and around.
The last time I saw snow I was in Moscow and I was saying goodbye to Lukka, his white eyes as bright and desolate as the landscape around us. That day was cold and bleak, but this is totally different. Luisa joins me spinning on the spot until we are both so dizzy she crashes into me.
โI know you have to go soon,โ she says softly.
I swallow down the lump forming in my
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