It seemed like hours ticked by before I heard the front door open and Alex and Laylen walked inside. They looked strange, like they had been crying or something.
“Are you two okay?” I asked, staring at their reddened eyes.
Laylen dropped down on the sofa between Aislin and me and put an arm around each of us. “Yeah, we’re fine. Are you two okay?”
I nodded, giving Laylen a peculiar look. “You’re not having problems again, are you?” I whispered, leaning into him. “With your blood thirst, I mean.”
He shook his head and squeezed my shoulder. “No, I’m fine, I promise. Alex and I…we just needed to talk about something.”
He wasn’t telling me something—I could tell, but before I could ask, Alex interrupted.
“Hey, come with me for a moment.” He held out his hand to me. “There’s something I need to talk to you about.”
I looked at Laylen, but he avoided my eyes. So I took Alex’s hand and he helped me to my feet.
“You put that thing on?” he asked, noticing the ring on my finger.
I sighed. “I wanted to see if it would do something if I did…it didn’t.”
He let out a frustrated breath, but didn’t say anything. I mean, what would he say? That I needed to be careful and not risk my life like that?
He led me up to my room and shut the door behind us. It was dark, but he didn’t flip the light on, nor did he say anything. He just stood there, leaning against the door, and it was driving me crazy because I could feel his gaze on me, sparkling across my skin.
Finally, I clicked the lamp on.
“So, where did you and Laylen go?” I sat down on my bed.
He shrugged, his eyes locked on me. “I just needed to talk to him about something.”
“So are you two friends again, then?”
He stepped away from the door and sat down next me. “I guess so.” He shrugged. “Well, at least I don’t think we’ll be beating each other up anytime soon.” He let out a loud breath and dragged his fingers through his dark brown messy and in-an-intentional-way hair. “There was just something really important I needed to talk to him about.”
“It’s not bad, is it?” I asked, picking up a weird vibe from him.
He shook his head, but something in his eyes made my stomach clench. “No, it’s not bad.” He swept a strand of my hair out of my face and I tensed, remembering how he did the same thing in the vision, right before we died. “It’s good…everything will be alright.”
My heart skipped a beat, and not in a good way. It skipped a beat in fear, because those were the words he whispered to me in the vision.
“They will?” I asked in a shaky voice. “How do you know?”
He traced the fresh cut on the palm of his hand—the one leftover from our most recent Blood Promise. “I just do.”
“Alex,” I choked. “What did you say during the Blood Promise?”
He gave me a soft smile. “I’ll tell you tomorrow okay? But right now I just want to lay here with you and think about something else besides the end-of-the-world.”
How was I supposed to respond to that? “Okay.” Yeah, I guess that worked.
We lay down on my bed, face-to-face, not quite touching, but it was enough for the sparks to flow between us and connect us with an invisible bond.
How could something that felt so good be so wrong?
“I’ll leave before it gets too bad,” he said, sensing my worry.
I nodded. “Okay.”
And then we just lay there, watching one another, letting the silence fade away our worries, until my eyelids grew heavy and I drifted away into a peaceful dream of kisses, warmth, and beautiful green eyes.
Chapter 37
I awoke to an empty room. Alex apparently had kept his word and left when things got bad. I hadn’t even felt any weakness, but I guess my sleeping blocked it out. I felt good, actually, for the first time in a while.
I felt charged, like my peaceful dream had reenergized my body.
My stomach let out a growl. Apparently it wanted to be reenergized too.
I got to my feet and padded to my bedroom door. The house was quiet, so I assumed everyone was asleep. As I stepped out into the hall, I noticed something wasn’t right. I couldn’t quite place my finger on what it was, only that something was off…or missing maybe.
I shook off the feeling and tiptoed downstairs, giving a quick glance into the living room where Alex usually slept. But the couch was empty.
I scratched my head and started to turn away. Maybe he was sleeping in one of the guest rooms, but something caught my eye that made me pause.
An envelope with my name printed on it lay on the table. Something about it made my stomach drop. I flipped on the light and stared at it for a while, too afraid to open it. Finally, with shaking hands I picked it up, tore it open, and took out the folded piece of paper inside it.
I took an unsteady breath and unfolded the paper.
Gemma
I know you may not understand why I need to leave, but I need you to try. I don’t believe that your end comes when you think. I believe there is another way, and I’m going to do whatever it takes to find it. But I can’t do it while I’m around you. I can’t keep hiding what I feel, but if I let it all out, I know it will be the end for both of us. And I can’t let that happen.
I will always save you, Gemma, I just need you to hang on until I do.
Alex
The letter slipped from my fingers and floated to the floor like a feather as I stood there, stunned.