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weā€™re doing one last sweep through the second when three enforcers pop out of Nessā€™s old supplies closet.

ā€œThere he is!ā€

I blast the ceiling lamps to slow them down and while weā€™re cloaked in darkness, we sneak into a classroom.

ā€œI have an idea.ā€ Ness takes a deep breath and begins morphingā€”his brown skin goes pale, he inches a little taller, his hair becomes curlier, and his face becomes mine.

ā€œNo.ā€

ā€œThey want you, right?ā€ he asks, his voice unchanging. ā€œIā€™ll lead them away from you while you check the last couple of rooms. But if Brighton isnā€™t here, you have to grab Gravesend and leave. Promise me.ā€

ā€œNo, this wonā€™t work, Iā€”ā€

ā€œPromise me, firefly!ā€

I put my face in my hands as terror squeezes me and I nod a promise.

Doors are being kicked down nearby, and watching Ness boldly run while wearing my face feels a lot like watching myself being so unlike myself in Brightonā€™s videos. Spells light up the hallway as they pursue Ness and when the coast is clear, I check the remaining classrooms and closets, but Brighton isnā€™t here. Gravesendā€™s song has only gotten louder in these emptied halls and a figure steps out of the darknessā€”June.

Her face is bruised and covered in dried blood. She looks to the roof.

No.

I run, but sheā€™s faster, fading in and out several feet at a time. Sheā€™s inches from me on the way up the steps, but when I lunge, sheā€™s gone, and I fall hard on my chest. I force myself back up, and when I reach the roof, Gravesend is inside Juneā€™s arms. I run so fast I almost trip over myself, I have to get ahold of her, but June sinks through the floor, and Gravesendā€™s cries vanish.

ā€œNO!ā€

I hold myself up by the ledge, and thatā€™s when I see enforcers carrying Nessā€”unconscious and with no glamour. They load him into the back of an armored truck, and once it takes off, all the enforcers return to their tanks and follow, even though they never got me.

Except maybe they were never here for me. Maybe itā€™s Ness they wanted all along.

I donā€™t know how they knew heā€™s alive, but between losing him and Gravesend and not knowing where the hell Brighton is, I feel so lost.

My fiery gray and gold wings burst into life, painfully, and I leap over the edge, praying to the Crowned Dreamer above that my brother will be home waiting for me.

Forty-TwoEduardo Iron

NESS

I donā€™t feel right when I wake up.

This room is unfamiliar, but itā€™s not tough to figure out Iā€™m on a boatā€”a life jacket sits in a corner, framed pictures of an anchor line the cabinā€™s wall, the floor is wobbling, and the smell of salt water fills the small space. I just donā€™t know whose boat.

My lower back stings from the enforcerā€™s stunning spell. Someone left me on the floor even though thereā€™s a perfectly fine white leather couch. I get up and immediately topple over, banging into the floor and shouting. The door opens. Thereā€™s time to morph, but thereā€™s no point. The owner of this boat knows who I am. I donā€™t have much in the way of weapons, but I grab a marine biology textbook off the shelf because itā€™s a lot heavier than my fist. My grip loosens immediately when the light catches the manā€™s face.

The Senator. His suit is crisp, and his black hair is slicked back, and I never understood how someone who devotes so much energy to hating celestials can find the time for all this maintenance. But he always did say that appearances are everything.

ā€œYouā€™re supposed to be dead,ā€ the Senator says, adjusting his glasses. Heā€™s not even looking me in the eye.

ā€œYouā€™re supposed to be happy Iā€™m alive.ā€

The Senator reviews the remaining books on the shelf. ā€œYes, well, unfortunately your life puts me in a tricky situation this close to the election.ā€

ā€œAre you serious?ā€

ā€œQuite. Iā€™ve put years into this campaign.ā€

ā€œMore years spent on politics than parenting, thatā€™s for sure.ā€

ā€œOnly one of those paths was truly intentional, Eduardo.ā€

I cannot believe I come from this monster. ā€œWhy havenā€™t you killed me?ā€

ā€œBelieve me, the thought has crossed my mind.ā€ The Senator pulls bourbon out of the mini fridge and pours himself a drink. ā€œCertainly wouldnā€™t be the first time I tried.ā€

Itā€™s as if heā€™s thrown me overboard and is watching me drown. ā€œThat wasnā€™t you. . . . Luna was responsible for the Blackout.ā€

ā€œWe were united by a common enemy. The growing support for the Spell Walkers negated everything my campaign stood for. Not ideal when youā€™re running against a celestial candidate. In exchange for my staying out of her affairs, Luna and I reached an agreement to eliminate the Spell Walkers.ā€

Thereā€™s no one in the world who truly knows the Senator or Luna. I was raised under his roof. I trusted Luna when she put shifter blood in me. Neither loved me.

ā€œBut why me?ā€

ā€œCome on, Eduardo, youā€™re smarter than this. I certainly paid for higher education, at least. The support I gained from your death was immeasurable. The grieving father who wanted justice for his sonā€™s death? Especially after losing his wife years before to more celestial violence? Hello, White House.ā€

The Senatorā€™s smile fools the world, but I see him for who he really is.

I charge straight at him, and his fist catches me between the eyes. Iā€™m seeing stars from the floor when his foot connects hard into my side, over and over. This is the person I feared so much that I risked death, hoping it would give me the power to hide from him. Someone who punches his son after telling him he coordinated his murder in the name of his own political agenda.

ā€œYouā€™re a heartless monster.ā€

ā€œMonster? Youā€™re the one with unnatural blood. Luna is crafty. It wasnā€™t in our agreement to let you live, but I suppose she took her precautionary measures in case I stepped out of line and interfered with her dealings. Exposing you to the world wouldā€™ve been my downfall. You mustā€™ve

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