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Her gaze darted to Finch. âYou said you wanted to help, so help us. Please.â
âWhat do you want me to do?â Finch replied, entirely sincere. No name-brand sarcasm.
âTalk to Erebus and find out whatâs going on. Please, Finch. You know him better than anyone. He might speak to you,â she begged.
Finch gripped the edge of the mattress until his knuckles whitened. âIâll try.â
Santana had been right. There was something off with Finch. His whole manner seemed odd. I mightâve attributed it to his disorder, but this didnât feel delusional. I hadnât seen him have any episodes, but Iâd read up. This didnât fit the bill. No, something else was afoot here. Finch wasnât telling us everything, just as Santana suspected. However, I knew Finch. If he was staying quiet, he had a reason. Likely, one that involved sparing us from Erebusâs unpleasantness. Unfortunately, he didnât get to stay silent if it affected me and my father.
He had a good soul, deep down, and he had certainly shown he was no longer driven by selfish motivation. Heâd done his motherâs bidding because sheâd brainwashed him. Since meeting Harley, heâd been on a steady path to redemption. So his silence couldnât be selfish. That wasnât who he was anymore.
âIâll speak to Finch alone, later,â I said to Santana, attempting to calm her down. She opened her mouth to protest but changed her mind.
When I did speak to Finch alone, Iâd get to the bottom of this. With my father lying unconscious next to me, and the djinn inside me trying to kill us both, finding out what Finch knew had skyrocketed to my second-highest priority. A tiny step behind Santana, who would always have the top spot.
Thirteen
Finch
Meet me at the infirmary as soon as you get this.
The buzz of Raffeâs text interrupted the precious few hours of sleep Iâd managed. My cheek lay squashed against the opening chapters of the pilfered book, and a streak of drool was drying on the page.
Youâll have to wait, my pretty. I closed the book and slid it under my pillow for safekeeping. Rubbing the gunk from my eyes, my hair sticking up at all angles, I slipped out of my threadbare PJs and headed back to Kriegerâs lair. Not nude, of course. I put clothes on first. Raffe had endured enough horrors.
âMorning sunshine,â I crowed, entering the infirmary with a spring in my step. My gremlins seemed to be enjoying a well-earned lie-in. Either that or my pills were finally working again. Or itâs the calm before a big storm⊠I shrugged off the last possibility.
Raffe was sitting up in bed, sipping coffee. âThat was quick.â
âYou thought Iâd just lay around?â I smiled, and it came easily for the first time in days.
âNo, you looked insanely tired last night. I thought youâd be out of it for longer,â he replied.
âThe early bird gets the worm and all that.â I plonked down on the seventies-esque vinyl chair beside his bed. It still felt warm, like someone had recently vacated it. Santana, probably. Raffe had likely waited until sheâd reluctantly gone to bed before calling in the big bad wolf.
âFor what itâs worth, you look better today.â He poured a second cup of coffee from a pot on his side table, using a clean mug thatâd probably been put there for Santana, and handed it to me.
I smirked. âI canât look that good if youâre offering me the strong stuff.â
âThatâs because weâve got a lot to talk about.â He flicked some internal switch, turning serious on me. âI want to know whatâs really going on. You didnât want to say anything in front of Santana last night, and I figure youâve got your reasons. But if this affects me and Kadar, I need the details.â
âCanât a guy just help out without everyone leaping to conclusions?â I focused on my mug, taken aback by his bluntness.
âNot when you go all pale and awkward at the mention of talking to Erebus,â Raffe replied. Dammit, he definitely had my number.
I raised an eyebrow. âI always get twitchy over talking to Erebus. Itâs not good for my health.â
âYouâre withholding information. I can see it in your eyes.â Raffe wasnât backing down.
âI didnât realize you were gazing into them. If Iâd known, Iâd have given you my most seductive stare.â I realized Iâd entered a losing battle. Would it really be so bad if Raffe knew? He had a djinn inside him. Maybe that made him immune to any dastardly deeds Erebus might rustle up, if Raffe ended up on the ever-growing hit listâŠ
âIf this was just about you, I wouldnât pry. And I wonât spread it around. I need to know for Kadarâs sake. I donât want him to throw us off the nearest roof again.â Raffeâs voice faltered, slamming me right in the feels.
I took a deep gulp of coffee. âYou asked for this.â
âI did, and Iâm ready to hear it,â Raffe replied firmly.
I glanced at Kriegerâs office. Through the glass, I saw him at his workbench, poring over blood samples. He wouldnât interrupt us anytime soon. And Levi, who lay in the next bed, was out cold. Though him overhearing wasnât really a problem, since this concerned him, too. Without further delay, the story slipped out easily, as Iâd had quite a bit of practice telling it by now. Like a well-rehearsed monologue on opening night, I told him about my missions for Erebus and painted the horrifying picture of Erebus emerging from the Fountain of Youth like a male supermodel, now able to walk in the real world. I stopped there, steering clear of Atlantis. I figured it was best not to mention it, in case it did get them an honorary spot on the hit list.
âAnyway, his âemergence,â as I like to call it, coincides with Kadarâs sickness.â I wrapped the facts up with a neat bow before moving on to my assumptions. âI wouldnât be surprised
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