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âOh, they never pay me any attention anyway. Iâm not the one with Winchester blood.â Cecily rolled her eyes. âThat Mary Foster never listens, at any rate.â
I attempted a smirk. âIâve been hearing about her.â
âDonât tell me sheâs gooey-eyed over you, too.â Cecily swirled her wine like a pro.
âI wouldnât say gooey-eyed, but itâs hard to tell with ghosts.â
âWould you like me to have a word?â she offered.
I shook my head. âNo, thatâs okay. Sheâs been pretty helpful.â
âI will, if you want me to. Sheâs scared enough young men out of this house.â Cecily tapped her elegant fingernails on the stem of her glass. Clearly, Mary had pissed her off one too many times.
âEasy, tiger,â Richard soothed. âYou know I never entertain her flirtations.â
Cecily arched a perfect eyebrow. âYou say that, but Iâve seen you blush when she tells you she likes your suit.â
âCompliments are embarrassinâ!â he protested.
âAnd when I compliment you, where are your blushes then?â she replied.
âWhen do you ever give me a compliment?â His eyes twinkled with mischief.
Cecily shrugged. âOn special occasions.â
âYouâll have to refresh my memory. There was Christmas in 1998, but that was a long time ago,â Richard said.
âDonât give our guest the wrong idea. I compliment you plenty,â Cecily muttered. I guessed they did this a lot, judging by Melodyâs face. She looked like she wanted to crawl under a rock and stay there.
âWhatâs it like, Richard, being non-magical in a place like this?â I felt antsy and needed to change the subject.
âIâm used to it. Itâs all Iâve ever known, so itâs not too shockinâ to the old system.â
âSo, you must be a magical, Cecily. Is that right?â I stared into my drink, trying to center myself. I didnât feel right. Iâm tired, thatâs all.
Cecily nodded. âThatâs right.â
âIs that how Melody ended up magical?â My hand trembled on the stem of my glass, and I couldnât get it to stop. Iâd been fine until a few minutes ago, but it was like someone had flipped a switch and now I struggled to act normal. I hoped that if I kept talking, Iâd be okay. This was probably just the residual effects of the map-making kicking me in the caboose. Iâd been out for ten hoursâthat was bound to leave an impression.
âActually, that came as a surprise,â Cecily explained, casting a warm glance at her daughter. âThe Winchester line has been without magic for generations. It may have been caused by the Kolduny spell put on this house; we donât know for sure. Anyway, the Winchesters only had sons until our Melody was born. None of those sons had magical abilities. And then, along came Melody, complete with Chaosâa true cause for celebration. I was convinced sheâd be a boy, but Richard kept saying weâd have a girl. I suppose he won that one.â
Richard smiled. âYup, that I did. And I havenât let her forget I was right, just that once. Got to take my wins where I can get âem.â
âYou must be proud of her.â I took a deep gulp from my glass, praying itâd help.
âVery proud,â they chorused in unison.
âLight of our lives, ainât that right?â Richard blew an air kiss at Melody, who blushed furiously.
âDad!â
He chuckled. âWhat? I canât tell my little girl Iâm proud of her?â
My hand tremors eased slightly. I wasnât sure if it was the wine kicking in, but I could breathe again, and the weird feeling dissipated. See, it was just the map-making messing with you. Every time my brain gave its input, I thought of Puffballâthat cute yet terrifying manifestation of my mind gremlins.
I shouldâve been grinning like an idiot right now, joining in the fun, but Iâd been double-crossed and stabbed in the back one too many times. I had a hard time trusting anyone these days, even Melodyâs parents. But I made an effort to be charming, nonetheless. I wouldnât ruin our little get-together.
Three
Finch
I sat in the shower, my knees tucked up to my chin, my eyes closed. The hot water cascaded over me, and I liked the way it drowned out everything else.
I hadnât slept a wink last night, and my stomach gnawed with hunger. Iâd thought the wine had helped for a short time, but it only ended up making me vomit. So, after that little trip to the bathroom, I cut out early from dinner with Melodyâs parents, claiming illness before I even touched a bite. But it wasnât the food I had no stomach for. It made me sound bitter and twisted, but I couldnât stand to sit there and watch all that fluffy love and happiness. They had nothing to worry about. They had each other.
But me? I had a horrible, growing fear that this wouldnât end well for me. I couldnât trust anybody, not even myself. Erebus had eyes and ears everywhere, even in his human form. And my paranoia led to darker questions. Would he leave me alive at the end of all this? Why wouldnât he just tie up that loose end? But it wasnât as if I could just throw in the towel on Atlantis, because thatâd end the same way, only sooner.
Youâre tired. You havenât slept. Your mind has been working overtime for two days.
But given how Erebus had found his way to Kenzie, and how heâd fooled me into getting him a body, and how heâd strung me along with his frigginâ breadcrumbs⊠the paranoia might not have been in my head. And now Ryann was involved, which just added a truckload of terror to my overextended brain. What if Kenzie couldnât wipe her mind? What if Erebus didnât let her? Or⊠what if something happened, and she couldnât get her memories back from wherever Kenzie wanted to store
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