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by Jessica Shirvington

My eyes widened as I looked at the piece if paper. „Do you know who this account belongs to?" I asked, starting to understand.

  Steph pulled a piece of paper out of her pocket. „I had to hack into the computer files of the bank"s main server and could be going for a long vacation to jail very soon, but …" she waved the piece of paper.

  „You know who Nahilius was working for?"

  Trust Steph to delve deeper than anyone else had dared to consider.

  She nodded, „And I want you to promise me that after you look at this, no matter what -

  no matter what you want to do - you have to swear you will not leave this room until I say you can."

  „Steph, stop messing around," I snapped.

  „Promise."

  „I"m not promising everything, give me the damn paper or I"l stand up and take it from you."

  Steph stared at me, I stared back and wondered if I actual y had it in me. She didn"t budge.

  „Steph!" I yelled.

  „I love you, Violet, so no. Not until you promise." She held strong but I saw her cringing just a little, her fingers clenched tightly to the paper. She was scared of me.

  I recoiled. „Oh my God, Steph, I"m sorry. I … everything is so messes up."

  „I get it. Don"t think I haven"t worked it out, Vi. I know the moment Nyla lost Rudyard, you lost … I"m sorry. And I feel like a cow having to do this to you but I know if you promise me, you will do it and I know you can"t look at this piece of paper until you promise me."

  I threw my head back and looked at the ceiling. „Okay. I promise." I stood up and Steph unfolded the piece of paper.

  „I"ve got a new name for Mr Burke"s list of great betrayers," Steph said, as I read the words that made so many things click into place.

  I scrunched the paper in my hand and but down hard. „I"m gonna kil -„ but Steph cut me foo.

  „Not until I tell you, you can leave the room," she said crossing her arms.

  CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE

  „ Suppose you struggle through to the good and

  find that it also is dreadful?"

  C.S. Lewis

  Steph let me be for the first half hour. I sat on the ground, staring at the piece of paper, trying to put all the pieces together. Steph went about putting all the other paperwork back into boxes, leaving a few key documents in a small pile. Eventually, she sat beside me and helped me try to fil in the gaps. Every now and then, I"d leap to my feet and charge for the door, furious and needing to do something. Each time, Steph pul ed out the „You swore" card and I"d slump to the ground.

  After we had gone over about as much as I could handle, I groaned. „Lincoln wil be back soon. Maybe we should go out."

  Steph just headed back to the last of the boxes after passing me her laptop.

  „Why don"t you read over my chem notes first? You have a few classes to catch up on."

  I wanted to throw the computer against the wall. I couldn"t give a toss about chemistry.

  But Steph wasn"t going to give, so I opened the file and stared at the screen. I opened the wrong notes and up popped the ones from last week.

  Gradually, as I read through our class work on precious stones and their characteristics, my curiosity grew.

  „Are you connected to the Net?" I asked.

  „Yep," Steph said, lugging a heavy box up onto a few that were already stacked.

  I found what I was looking for quickly. For some reason I wasn"t surprised. Miss Stallad"s excitement at giving a class that had just popped into her mind that morning now made perfect sense.

  They"d been leaving clues everywhere.

  I sighed with crazy frustration and felt like such a puppet.

  „Damn angels." My head fell back against the wall, looking up to the ceiling. „Why do you have to play all these games? Why couldn"t you just tell me?" I might"ve been able to do something different, save Rudy.

  „Vi, any chance you might be able to fil in those of us without a direct link?" Steph said, hands on hips.

  So I did.

  -

  I heard the front door. Lincoln, Magda and Griffin had arrived. Steph had now me locked in the spare room for almost two hours. It surprised me no one had come in. They were probably giving me space – or themselves.

  This shouldn"t have been possible.

  I stood up. „Steph, I"m okay. We have to go out otherwise Lincoln is going to come down here and see you"ve been through all his Mum"s stuff."

  A look of panic flashed across her face, but she held her ground.

  „Are you sure you"re okay?"

  I took a deep breath. I needed to be okay right now. „Yes."

  Steph stood up and opened the door. „Okay, maybe you should go have that shower now.

  I brought over a change of clothes for you. I didn"t know if you"d have anything. They"re in the bathroom."

  „Thanks, Steph," I said, giving her a quick hug.

  „It"s okay – I stayed at your place last night anyway."

  „I didn"t mean for the clothes."

  „I know," she said with a smile as we left the room.

  Steph pulled the door shut quickly behind us. I darted across the hall and hovered just inside the bathroom door. I could hear everyone talking, but I just couldn"t face them yet, I needed a few minutes alone.

  Spence had been down to the corner store and Zoe was offering round glasses of orange juice. Griffin was on the phone, getting back to business. I heard someone start walking my way so I quickly closed the bathroom door and turned on the shower. Then I heard another door close. Lincoln"s bedroom.

  I stripped, got in the shower and couldn"t even stand. I just sat in the corner and leaned against the tiles as the water washed off dried blood and dirt that had remained hidden beneath my sweats. I rested the side of my head against the wall, knowing that Lincoln"s room was on the other side.

  I listened to the banging.

  Drawers being pulled out and slammed back. His cupboard door - I"d heard that one slam before. I didn"t know how it was stil on its hinges. Then I heard a thud nearby and then a smaller one almost exactly level with my head. It was a thin wall.

  I imagined Lincoln there on the other side of the wall, sitting in the corner of his room. I put my hand on the wall and let it slide down to the wet tiles.

  There would always be a wall.

  Even so, I eventually dragged myself out of the shower and changed into the black jeans and red T-shirt Steph had left for me. One thing I knew about Lincoln, he had to say it out loud.

  -

  I knocked on his door and opened it. My heart clenched. He was sitting on the floor, exactly where I had imagined he"d be. He didn"t even bother getting up.

  I sat opposite him on the edge of his bed and looked at my feet.

  „How Griff?" I asked, my voice crackly.

  „You know Griff. Blames himself."

  I nodded.

  „You were amazing back there. The way you healed Spence. You … you"re amazing," he said, stopping himself form saying something else.

  „You too. I saw you take down at least three of them and then … thanks by the way. I don"t … um … I don"t think I ever said so." In all the commotion I hadn"t even thanked him for saving my life.

  „I"m so useless to you, when Phoenix hurts you." He dropped his head into his hands. „I can"t help, I can"t stop it and it kil s me. The idea of you in pain, hurting so badly – I"d do anything."

  „I know."

  „We"re soulmates, Vi. I know you"ve had your doubts, but I"m sure of it," he said, glancing at me for just a moment.

  „I know," I whispered.

  „No wonder Rudyard and Nyla wanted us to know everything." He slammed a fist into the wal . „I could never do that to you. Risk leaving you like that."

  „I know. Me too." And even though running my heart through a shredder would have hurt less, it was true. I couldn"t commit Lincoln to a future like Nyla"s, knowing that Phoenix had a physical hold over me that meant he could
kil me at any time. There was no way I"d risk bonding my soul with Lincoln"s and then stealing his away when I died.

  He stood and came over to sit beside me. My entire body ached, craving to reach out and touch him.

  „I don"t know how to do this, but I know there"s no other way."

  „We just keep fighting. Like Rudyard says - said - that"s what Grigori do," I said, letting the numbness in, wanting it to surround me.

  „Yeah," he agreed, nodding sadly. His hand moved towards me instinctively before he stopped it and stood up.

  He walked towards the door. „I should go check up on everyone."

  „Wait. Linc, there"s something I need to tell you," I said, standing too, bracing myself.

  But he already had his head out the door, and we could both hear the raised voices.

  „Something"s going on," he said.

  What"s new?

  I followed him out of his room and down the hall.

  „What"s happened?" Lincoln asked Spence when we reached the living room.

  „Got me. Zoe and Salvatore were over in the corner talking and then, all of a sudden, Salvatore just lost it. I think he"s frustrated by the communication problem."

  „Oh," said Lincoln, as if it didn"t matter.

  But knowing everything I now knew and watching how Salvatore, Zoe and Steph were all whispering hurriedly. I got that feeling. A bad one.

  I looked over at Griffin. Magda was speaking, looking like she was collecting her bag to leave. Steph must have said something Salvatore didn"t like because he was shaking his head, getting more and more upset Zoe was just looking confused.

  „What is going on over there?" Griffin asked, distracted from his conversation.

  Salvatore stepped forward. „I am sorry from these troubles Mr Griffin. I am trying to give explanation. I must tell these things I know."

  Griffin nodded, seeing Salvatore"s distress. „Stephanie, would you mind translating for Salvatore?" Griffin requested.

  Steph looked at me, worried. I gave her a resigned shrug. Lincoln saw and shot me a questioning look.

  „I think you"re about to find out," I mumbled.

  Did everything have to happen like this?

  „Okay," Steph said.

  Salvatore spoke to Steph in Italian. Nothing he said seemed to shock her that much. I didn"t take it as a good sign.

  When he had finished she looked back at me nervously, then licked her lips.

  Shit.

  „Okay. Salvatore as you all know, has the strength to detect lies. Unlike your gift, Griffin

  …" she swallowed, she was freaking out.

  Shit, shit, shit.

  „Salvatore"s looks for the threads that interconnect and then lead to more. He says it"s sometimes like looking at a fine strand that is out of place," Steph continued, talking as much with her flailing hands as with her mouth, „weaving in and out of many larger pieces of fabric, holding them together. When that thread, no matter how small, comes away, it can unravel the rest."

  „Yes, Stephanie, we understand his gift. Could you please get to the point?" Griffin asked, losing patience.

  „Yes. Um … Salvatore has a question for Magda," she swallowed again, hesitantly.

  Magda didn"t say anything. Instead she just looked around like this was all a waste of valuable time.

  „Well, what is it?" Griffin asked.

  „He would like to know … why she lied back at the tomb. He believes – thinks, really –

  that when she told Lincoln she tried to kil Phoenix to save Violet"s life, she was lying."

  „Well," Griffin looked at Salvatore. „I"m sorry Salvatore, but that just isn"t possible. Magda wouldn"t lie about something like that. She has no reason to anyway I would have seen the absence of truth if she had, and I didn"t."

  Salvatore said something to Steph, who finally seemed to be getting back some of her Stephness

  „Salvatore says you"re wrong. He believes Magda has a way of clouding truth. She"s protecting herself and attracting trust in others. He says you"re too close to her to see past it, but he"s been seeing it for some time now and he"s sure."

  „This is ridiculous," Magda said, looking around the room, convincingly. „I don"t have any protection against my own Grigori partner. Lincoln, surely you don"t believe this?"

  Lincoln looked at me and then to Salvatore. „I"m sure you have your reasons, Salvatore, but it has been an incredibly traumatic time for everyone. We have no reason to doubt Magda … or Griffin"s abilities for that matter."

  Salvatore shook his head, frustrated. Zoe stepped up beside him. „Listen, I"d be the first to admit he can be backward, but if he says she"s lying, she"s lying."

  Steph took out the piece of paper from her pocket that I had earlier scrunched up. She smoothed it out, looked to me, and after I nodded, she walked up to Magda and gave it to her.

  Magda snatched the scrap from Steph"s hand and as she took in what it was and what it meant, her eyes grew wide. Panic.

  „Take off your necklace, Magda," I said, stepping forward, putting a quick hand on Steph to lead her back to Salvatore and Zoe.

  She looked at me like she wanted to rip my throat out. Funny, I felt exactly the same way about her.

  „No," she said, looking to Griffin again. „This is crazy."

  „As you can see, Steph has been really busy. She doesn"t like to boast or anything, but she"s a genius. I told her about a conversation I"d had with Onyx. He"d explained how Nahilius was only a gun for hire. I mean, I thought that meant he was working for Phoenix. In a way he was, not that Nahilius knew it, though. He actual y believed he"d come back here to sell that building and get the money, didn"t he?"

  „I have no idea what story you are trying to concoct. Are you that desperate for attention?"

  She looked at Griffin. „She has a problem, Griff."

  I took a step towards Magda. „I"m not the one with the problem, Magda. I"m not the one who gave Phoenix the information about titanium, I"m not the who betrayed all Grigori by giving exiles a new defence against us."

  „Violet," Griffin warned, moving to stand beside Magda.

  „Do you know what makes sapphires blue, Griffin?" I asked, pushing harder. „Titanium," I answered without waiting. „The same metal exiles now know can confuse our senses. You discovered it, didn"t you Magda? Being Griffin"s partner has had its advantages and you figured out a way to harness them for your benefit. It must"ve been years ago when you first hunted down that necklace."

  Magda started to take a small step back but I was too quick. I reached out and ripped the chain from her neck, hoping it hurt her.

  Magda"s hands went to her throat in shock.

  I half laughed, even though none of this was funny. „Kashmir sapphires are the rarest because they are the richest blue. You know, I Googled them - only a few have ever been discovered. Some believe they even attract divine favour and … can weave truth."

  „Violet, stop this," Griffin said, but I could see the wheels turning, his mind going into overdrive.

  „I"m sorry Griffin," and I real y was, „but I can"t."

  „Ask her now, Lincoln. Ask her why she tried to return Phoenix," Steph said.

  Lincoln looked from me to Magda to Steph, then Salvatore and finally back to me. In the end, he would trust me.

  „Why did you do it?" he asked Magda.

  „I told you why. I did it to save her."

  Griffin dropped his glass of orange juice. He could see her lies. „Oh, Magda. You wanted to kil her?" Griffin said.

  Lincoln"s mouth was open. He was stunned.

  „Actual y, she wanted to kil Phoenix and me. Me, to get me away from you," I said to Lincoln. „And Phoenix because after getting rid of Nahilius, she was covering her tracks."

  „I don"t understand," Lincoln said, probably wil ing it not to be true.

  „This is crazy. She"s trying to turn everyone against me!" Magda started up again.

  „Stop!" Griffin yelled so loud, she jumpe
d. „Stop lying. I knew that damn necklace did something. I knew it. I felt you get away with things, covered up for you, hoped you would find your way. I never thought you were this … evil. Do you have any idea how many lives you have destroyed? How many you have endangered by giving over the knowledge of titanium?"

  „Steph went through all the boxes of your Mum"s company documents," I said to Lincoln who, by his mortified expression, I gathered was quickly starting to piece it all together.

  „Onyx told me Nahilius was working for someone. I thought it was Phoenix, but it was never Nahilius working with Phoenix. Steph found records, the bank transfers from your Mum"s company to Nahilius and then almost as much transferred out of his account into another unnamed account. The piece of paper Magda is holding shows that she is the owner of that account."

  „No," Griffin said, shaking his head at the unforgiving truth."

  Lincoln looked from me to Magda, his jaw clenched tight. „You were working with Phoenix?"

  „He forced me!" Magda said quickly.

  Lincoln half smiled as he shook his head. „No shadows, Magda. I"d be able to see if you were under his influence."

  Magda was silent, but frantic.

  „Since you came back from holidays you"ve been working with him. You brought Nahilius back, used him to drive a wedge between Violet and me so Phoenix could get to her. I trusted you."

  „Lincoln"s, it"s not what you think. I didn"t know you back then, I … when I realised who you were, that you were going to become Grigori, I pul ed Nahilius out of your Mother"s company and I told him to disappear. I saved her."

  „You kil ed my Mother!" Lincoln screamed.

  Everyone was silent.

  „Why, Magda?" Griffin finally asked, the words breaking.

  Magda walked towards the door but then seemed to reconsider and turned back on him.

  „Because " Lincoln screamed.

  Everyone was silent.

  „Why, Magda?" Griffin finally asked, the words breaking.

  Magda walked towards the door but then seemed to reconsider and turned back on him.

  „Because you have all the power. You could"ve made us great, but you could never see the possibilities. It was all about the damn cause." She tossed her head towards Lincoln, her eyes actual y welling. „Because I would"ve done anything for you to look at me the way you

 

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