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âThe Library needs a Librarian!â Indira cried, giving that pendant a shake. âYou need one now, before all is lost.â
âB-Bitch,â Daniel spat, squirming beneath her. âShe has a-â
âA real one,â Indira said, her voice loweringâbut filling with intensity. âOne who understands the demands that your service requires. One who undertakes them willingly. One who wants to serve you.â
Footsteps. Bare skin against concrete and fabric. Alexandria was moving, Daniel realized, stepping closer.
He heard Indira take a deep breath. âYouâve suffered for almost two decades under the direction of someone who hasnât embraced these things. Who pushed back against you, against what you really need. There might be another five decades to come. Longer. Is that what you want?â
Danielâs eyes widened. Still fighting for breath, he crumpled beneath Indira, going quiet.
Because it wasnât right. He could still remember the frustration in Indiraâs voice as sheâd proposed her deal. The perfect sadness-tinged horror in Leonâs eyes as he learned the truth of Danielâs internment. The way heâd had this duty handed down to him wasnât right.
But was passing it off to Indira any better? Was it even possible?
Her fingers tightened painfully in his hair, and he flinched, biting back a yelp. âI want this,â Indira said, her voice fervent. âI will be your perfect servant. Weâll be partners, just as it was meant to be. I have the knowledge, and the experience, and the will. Leave this boy behind, and we can do anything we set our minds to.â
Alexandria hadnât spoken. Not a single word, when sheâd been perfectly chatty with Madis. Gritting his teeth against the pain and the fire in his scalp, Daniel lifted his head.
Alexandria stared down at him, tight-lipped. Her eyes bored into hisânot Indiraâs.
His.
He froze. The rest of it faded awayâIndiraâs continued pleas, the agony in his limbs, the groaning of wood as the Edge inched closer. All that existed was the two of them, and the question that hung unspoken in the air.
What did he want?
Indiraâs hand closed in the matted mess that had once been his ponytail, slamming his face back into the concrete. âIâm sorry!â he heard her cry. âI know you donât want to lose him. But you must let him go, for the good of the world. If you choose to keep your hands clean, then...â
Something glimmered at the edge of Danielâs vision. A knife. Sheâd pulled a blade from her pocket, swinging it high over her head in the next breath.
A smile tugged at his lips. For a moment, he could make out a scene, worn-out and faded from the years long gone. Of him, and the guildmaster thatâd tried to remove the âmistakeâ of the new Librarianâs apprentice, and Indira. Sheâd looked so terrified, then, turning a shard of glass on her own companion in his defense.
Those years had changed so much. Theyâd changed himâand Indira.
And someone like her couldnât be allowed to become Librarian.
Daniel surged from the ground, pushing off with all the strength his muscles and magic could muster. Indira shrieked, dragging at his hair and trying to cling to him, but he twisted loose.
Her arm tensed. The knife in her hand wobbled, her fingers clenching about it, and-
One more time.
Getting one foot underneath him, Daniel slammed himself backward into Indira like a battering ram. His head struck somethingâsomething that crunched under the impact. The knife clattered to the ground. She stumbled backward, blindly clutching her bleeding, broken nose.
Too late, he realized the mistake sheâd made. He leapt toward her, thrusting out a hand for her to grab, but the damage had been done.
The Edge didnât move, as such. A blurred, foggy tendril just reached out lazily, embracing Indira as she tripped and fell into the void.
And then she was...gone. The clouds puffed once, wiping away the last motes of dust, then continued churning. Daniel stared, unable to tear his eyes from the place where sheâd vanished.
âIâm sorry,â he whispered at last, swallowing. âIâm sorry, Indira.â
Sheâd left him no choiceâand itâd been her own mistake that dealt the final blow. He still hadnât wished it for her.
Closing his eyes, he turned away. He needed to keep moving, before Alexandria disappeared entirely. He needed to find his necklace, and-
His necklace, that Indira had been holding.
Ice flooded his veins. Daniel grabbed at his chest, searching for something he already knew wasnât there. âShit,â he gasped. âOh, shit, Alex. Please. W-What do I do? What should I do now?â
He spun, eyes wide, still clawing at his jacket. âWhat the hell am I supposed to-â
He stopped.
A woman stood there, between him and Alexandria. Mouse-brown hair hung past her shoulders, framing eyes as green as grass and a face so familiar it ached to the heart of him, only young and filled with life. Heâd never seen her before, not like this, as young as he wasâonly he had, he realized. Heâd seen her in distant figures walking the shelves, the shadowy helper protecting him as Alexandria collapsed onto his head. Heâd heard her call to him at every turn, right when it mattered the most.
Jean smiled, her eyes sad.
âYou,â Daniel whispered, finding his voice. âB-But...Why? How are you-â
âYou have to choose,â she said. âThe restâŠ.answers always come with time, Daniel. But right now, you have to choose, before the choice is taken away from you forever.â
He shook his head, blinking furiously. His eyes burned. âI donât understand.â
âYes,â she said, still smiling faintly. âYou do.â
She raised her handâand there, glittering faintly in the silvery-blue light, hung a necklace. A golden book pendant bounced at its end. His breath hitched. âImpossible,â he whispered. âBut it...I saw itâŠâ
Her eyes were fixed to his, sad and shadowed.
âYou have to choose.â
- Chapter Thirty-Nine -
Jean.
Here.
In Alexandria. Alive? Or-
âWhat is this?â Daniel whispered. âWhatâs going on? Jean...where did you go? I looked for you. For so
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