Beautiful Chaos
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Lena and Liv were still fighting when we got out of the car. Even though they knew they were under the influence of a Cast, they couldn’t help themselves. Or maybe they didn’t want to. The three of us walked toward the front door, and I stayed between them. Just in case.
“Why don’t you give us some space?” Lena pushed in front of Liv. “Ever heard of a third wheel?”
Liv pushed her back. “Like I wanted to come here? So once again, I’m supposed to clean up your mess? Then you’ll forget all about me, until next time—”
I wasn’t listening anymore. I was looking at Ridley’s window. I saw a shadow pass in front of it, behind the curtains. All I could see was a silhouette, but I could tell it wasn’t Ridley.
Link must have gotten here first, except I didn’t see the Beater. “I think Link’s in there.”
“I don’t care. Ridley has a lot of explaining to do.” Lena was halfway up the staircase when I crossed the threshold. I sensed the change immediately—the air itself felt different. Lighter, somehow. I looked back at Liv.
Her expression looked the way I felt. Confused. Disoriented. “Ethan, does something feel weird to you?”
“Yeah—”
“It’s the Furor,” Liv said. “It’s broken. The magic can’t pass the Bindings.”
“Ridley! Where are you?” Lena was steps from her cousin’s door. When she reached it, she threw open the door without knocking. She didn’t seem to care if Link was in there or not. But it didn’t matter.
The guy in Ridley’s room wasn’t Link.
10.18
Hostage
What the hell?” I heard his voice before I saw him. Because he probably wasn’t expecting to see me in Ridley’s room any more than I was expecting to find him here.
John Breed was sprawled out on Ridley’s pink shag carpet, with a video-game controller in one hand and a bag of Doritos in the other.
“John?” Lena was as surprised as I was. “You’re supposed to be dead.”
“John Breed? Here? It’s not possible.” Liv was shocked.
John dropped the bag and jumped to his feet. “Sorry to disappoint you.”
I stepped in front of Lena and Liv protectively. “I know I’m disappointed.”
Lena didn’t need protecting. She pushed past me. “How dare you come into my house after everything you did? You pretended to be my friend, when all you wanted to do was take me to Abraham.” Thunder rumbled outside. “Every word you said to me was a lie!”
“That’s not true. I didn’t know what they were gonna do. Bring me the Bible. The Book of Moons, whatever you want. I’ll swear on it.”
“We can’t do that. Since Abraham has it.” I was pissed off, and I didn’t want to listen to John play dumb. It was a new tactic, and I was still trying to adjust to the fact that he was hanging out in Ridley’s bedroom eating Doritos.
Lena wasn’t finished. “If that wasn’t bad enough, you turned Link into—you.” Lena’s hair was curling, and I hoped the room wasn’t about to catch fire.
“I couldn’t help it. Abraham can make me do things.” John was pacing. “I—I can’t even remember most of what happened that night.”
I crossed the room, until I was standing right in front of him. I didn’t care if he could kill me. “Do you remember dragging Lena up to that altar and tying her down? Do you remember that part?”
John stopped pacing and stared at me, his green eyes searching mine. When he spoke, I could barely hear him. “No.”
I hated him. The memory of his hands on Lena—of almost losing her that night. But he looked like he was telling the truth.
John dropped down on the bed. “I black out sometimes. It’s been that way since I was a kid. Abraham says it’s because I’m different, but I don’t believe him.”
“Are you saying you think he has something to do with it?” Liv pulled out her red notebook.
John shrugged. “I don’t know.”
Lena looked at me.
What if he’s telling the truth?
What if he’s not?
“None of that explains why you’re in Ridley’s bedroom,” Lena said. “Or how you got into Ravenwood.”
John stood up and walked over to the window. “Why don’t you ask that manipulative cousin of yours?” He sounded pissed off for a guy who had just been caught breaking and entering.
Lena’s expression darkened. “What does Ridley have to do with this?”
John shook his head, kicking a pile of dirty clothes. “I don’t know. How about everything? She’s the one who trapped me here.”
I don’t know if it was the way he said it, or because we were talking about Ridley, but part of me believed him. “Back up. What do you mean, she trapped you?”
He shook his head. “Technically, she trapped me twice. First in the Arclight, and then in here, when she let me out.”
“Let you out?” Lena looked stunned. “But we buried the Arclight—”
“And your cousin dug it up and brought it here. She released me, and I’ve been stuck in this house ever since. This place is Bound so tight, I can’t get any farther than the kitchen.”
The Bindings. It wasn’t keeping something out of Ravenwood; it was keeping someone in. Just like I thought.
“When did she let you out?”
“Why don’t you give us some space?” Lena pushed in front of Liv. “Ever heard of a third wheel?”
Liv pushed her back. “Like I wanted to come here? So once again, I’m supposed to clean up your mess? Then you’ll forget all about me, until next time—”
I wasn’t listening anymore. I was looking at Ridley’s window. I saw a shadow pass in front of it, behind the curtains. All I could see was a silhouette, but I could tell it wasn’t Ridley.
Link must have gotten here first, except I didn’t see the Beater. “I think Link’s in there.”
“I don’t care. Ridley has a lot of explaining to do.” Lena was halfway up the staircase when I crossed the threshold. I sensed the change immediately—the air itself felt different. Lighter, somehow. I looked back at Liv.
Her expression looked the way I felt. Confused. Disoriented. “Ethan, does something feel weird to you?”
“Yeah—”
“It’s the Furor,” Liv said. “It’s broken. The magic can’t pass the Bindings.”
“Ridley! Where are you?” Lena was steps from her cousin’s door. When she reached it, she threw open the door without knocking. She didn’t seem to care if Link was in there or not. But it didn’t matter.
The guy in Ridley’s room wasn’t Link.
10.18
Hostage
What the hell?” I heard his voice before I saw him. Because he probably wasn’t expecting to see me in Ridley’s room any more than I was expecting to find him here.
John Breed was sprawled out on Ridley’s pink shag carpet, with a video-game controller in one hand and a bag of Doritos in the other.
“John?” Lena was as surprised as I was. “You’re supposed to be dead.”
“John Breed? Here? It’s not possible.” Liv was shocked.
John dropped the bag and jumped to his feet. “Sorry to disappoint you.”
I stepped in front of Lena and Liv protectively. “I know I’m disappointed.”
Lena didn’t need protecting. She pushed past me. “How dare you come into my house after everything you did? You pretended to be my friend, when all you wanted to do was take me to Abraham.” Thunder rumbled outside. “Every word you said to me was a lie!”
“That’s not true. I didn’t know what they were gonna do. Bring me the Bible. The Book of Moons, whatever you want. I’ll swear on it.”
“We can’t do that. Since Abraham has it.” I was pissed off, and I didn’t want to listen to John play dumb. It was a new tactic, and I was still trying to adjust to the fact that he was hanging out in Ridley’s bedroom eating Doritos.
Lena wasn’t finished. “If that wasn’t bad enough, you turned Link into—you.” Lena’s hair was curling, and I hoped the room wasn’t about to catch fire.
“I couldn’t help it. Abraham can make me do things.” John was pacing. “I—I can’t even remember most of what happened that night.”
I crossed the room, until I was standing right in front of him. I didn’t care if he could kill me. “Do you remember dragging Lena up to that altar and tying her down? Do you remember that part?”
John stopped pacing and stared at me, his green eyes searching mine. When he spoke, I could barely hear him. “No.”
I hated him. The memory of his hands on Lena—of almost losing her that night. But he looked like he was telling the truth.
John dropped down on the bed. “I black out sometimes. It’s been that way since I was a kid. Abraham says it’s because I’m different, but I don’t believe him.”
“Are you saying you think he has something to do with it?” Liv pulled out her red notebook.
John shrugged. “I don’t know.”
Lena looked at me.
What if he’s telling the truth?
What if he’s not?
“None of that explains why you’re in Ridley’s bedroom,” Lena said. “Or how you got into Ravenwood.”
John stood up and walked over to the window. “Why don’t you ask that manipulative cousin of yours?” He sounded pissed off for a guy who had just been caught breaking and entering.
Lena’s expression darkened. “What does Ridley have to do with this?”
John shook his head, kicking a pile of dirty clothes. “I don’t know. How about everything? She’s the one who trapped me here.”
I don’t know if it was the way he said it, or because we were talking about Ridley, but part of me believed him. “Back up. What do you mean, she trapped you?”
He shook his head. “Technically, she trapped me twice. First in the Arclight, and then in here, when she let me out.”
“Let you out?” Lena looked stunned. “But we buried the Arclight—”
“And your cousin dug it up and brought it here. She released me, and I’ve been stuck in this house ever since. This place is Bound so tight, I can’t get any farther than the kitchen.”
The Bindings. It wasn’t keeping something out of Ravenwood; it was keeping someone in. Just like I thought.
“When did she let you out?”