Lanie âWhat do you mean, weâre going to say goodbye to the twins in front of Gabriela?â My jaw had dropped, gaping wide, and I shut it with a snap.
I clipped my tongue between my teeth and tasted blood, but that was a better flavor than the bitterness in my words.
âWe have to make sure she hears us and sees us, so itâs relayed to the High Council,â Stella said.
I spoke to her in the tone of voice Iâd used on the rare occasions when sheâd thrown a temper tantrum.
Calm, but firm, and clearly letting her know that I was disappointed in her. âI understand that part, Stella. But youâre asking me to leave them behind?â
Sheâd quickly laid out the plan to us, but I was not convinced that it made sense. My mates seemed to believe that leaving the enclave was a good idea, and I was having a hard time getting behind that, too.
Leaving Alaina and Isaac here though, while we ran offâ¦I couldnât do that.
âGabriela will stay with them.â Stella said.
âLanie, just hear her out,â Zane began, but I made an angry gesture to make him go quiet.
âHow can you even think Iâd be okay with this?â I demanded of the three of them. Then, I turned to my daughter. âI donât like this, Stella.
Youâve grown up, but your brother and sister are little more than babies-â
âTheyâre stronger and smarter than you give them credit for, Mother.â
here!â
âBecause theyâre hybrids!â I cried. âTheyâre special. Like you. Which is exactly why we canât leave them I crossed my arms over my belly and hugged myself tight. I shook my head, not meeting the eyes of any of my mates. I couldnât bear to look any of them in the face. âI swore when I rescued them from that cursed testing facility that I would never abandon them. They would never be alone like that ever again.
I vowed to protect them and love them like they were my own, and thatâs what they are. They are my children as much as you are, Stella. And now,what youâre asking⦠Itâs too much. I wonât do it.â
âTheyâll be safer here than anywhere else, Lanie. And we canât really fight with two children in tow. Itâs better if they remain behind.â Mason tried to reach for me, but I shrugged myself out of his grip.
âMy mother will take care of them,love,â
Xander said.
I ducked away from Xanderâs reach, too. I whirled on him. âYour mother is compromised!
C This entire plan revolves around that fact, which you seem to have conveniently or st upidly forgotten.
Whether she knows it or not, Gabriela is a tool for the High Council.
How can you ask me to trust her?â
âShe would never hurt our children!â Xander snapped at me, sounding truly angry, probably because Iâd called him s tupid.
Oh, yeah? Well, so was I. I put my hands on my hands and stood my ground with him. âOf course she wouldnât, if she could help it. But what if she canât help it, Xander? What then?â
âBecause I trust our daughter, something you were telling us to do not ten minutes ago!â
Xander growled.
âMother. I know this is hard. If there was another way, I would offer it, but Iâve seen the various paths.
The only ones that work are the ones in which we leave Alaina and Isaac here.â
me?â
Tears filled my eyes. âHow are they going to feel when I tell them Iâm going away and not taking them with Stella hesitated. âTheyâll be with their beloved Grammy. You can tell them weâre going away to do grownup things. Theyâll understand.â
âIt will be a lie,â I said.
Mason stepped closer but wasnât foolish enough to try and pull me against him. âItâs not a lie. We will be doing grownup things.â
I eyed him with a frown. âAnd Gabriela wonât want to come with us? If we tell her the High Council is coming, sheâs not going to want to stay here if none of us are.â
âWeâll tell her that weâre taking Stella away for her own protection. Because sheâs a Celestial and more important,â Xander said.
life.â
âCompromised or not, I believe with my whole heart that my mother will protect our children with her very âThe High Council wants our children because theyâre hybrids. What makes you think theyâd just give th up?â I demanded.
Hubris.
The whisper tickled the back of my neck at the base of my skull. I instantly went on high alert,but nobody in the room had spoken or even used the mind link. Vaguely, from far off, I heard the sound of my name being called, but I stumbled forward and landed on my hands and kneesâ¦
On a soft carpet of pine needles.