Chapter 434
Zane
The four of us moved as silently and quickly as we could along the quiet corridors of Brightsky. At
this time of night, not many residents were around. Every time a new light cast its glow ahead of us,
showing us the way, my heart felt like it was being stabbed.
We hadnât even kissed the twins goodbye. They were sleeping when we left, and Lanie had thought
it would be better not to wake them. She said weâd see them again before we knew it, and I wanted
to believe her.
The spiders were still alive, and although their tiny lives were not the only ones we hoped to save,
knowing they were still here reminded me over and over again of that one reason why we were
leaving.
Stella was waiting for us. Not in the Temple of the Moon, but deep down in the caverns that housed
the steam baths and pearl farms. We all took the stairs to avoid running into anyone in the elevators
who might question what was feeling more and more like an escapeâ¦like we were running from.
Not running to.
I hated all of this, but Iâd been shoving my emotions down so I could focus on making sure my
Alphas and our Luna were taken care of. Mason and Xander were shifting into soldier mode, and
that triggered me into full-on Beta. Watching their backs. Anticipating their needs, their every move.
Over all of us, Lanie spread her Luna love and light.
Down and down we went. By the time we got to the bottom, even the spidersâ light had gone more
dim as fewer of them guided our way. I drew in a long, deep breath of dank air as we came out into
the stone alcove Stella had sent us directions for using our mind link.
She waited quietly on the other side of the alcove. Her hands were linked neatly in front of her, and
she stood perfectly still. Iâd been carrying the backpack Lanie had packed for her, and she took it
from me with a soft smile.
âThank you, Papa.â She slung it over her shoulders and hitched it into place. âAre we ready? Weâll
have to move quickly. You told Grammy we were leaving through the tunnels in Standard?â
âYes,â Xander said.
âThen theyâll be gathering there to stop us. We wonât have much time after they realize weâve
actually bypassed them. But they know weâre heading for Fallen Crest, so I expect them to be on
our trail within the day. Letâs go.â Stella turned toward a small opening in the stone wall.
We followed her, walking in single file. Stella, then Lanie, then Xander. The corridor was so narrow
that my shoulders brushed it on each side and Xander, with his massively broad frame, almost had
to walk sideways. Mason brought up the rear. We werenât expecting any trouble yet, but I was ready
for it, just in case.
We came out into a large cavern with a soaring ceiling. It reminded me a lot of the one Greyson had
taken me flying in. That felt like a lifetime ago. This one had a set of stone steps carved into it that
led upward, curving around a series of columns carved with oversized designs. Huge faces. Wings,
tails. I saw wolves, too.
Just as we got to the bottom of the stairway, Stella paused and turned to face us. âI donât want you
to worry about going up the stairs. I wonât let any of you fall. Iâll tether us, using the powers of the
Oreads. Mountain nymphs.â
I looked up and up. âUgh. Wolves arenât meant for heights.â
Stella laughed gently. I laughed with her, surprised that there could be any humor around us right
now. She took the first step. Lanie followed. When they made it up the first five or six steps, Xander
went after them. That left me.
It wasnât as bad as I thought it might be, even though there was no railing and the sheer drop was
high enough that, if the tether Stella talked about failed, weâd all fall to a painful, broken death.
âOne step at a time, love.â Lanieâs voice slipped into my mind through our group mind link. âKeep
moving upward and onward. Weâll make it.â
âIâll keep us safe,â Stella thought, her voice smooth and steady.
When we finally got to the stop, all of us except Stella were breathing heavily. I paused to look over
the side, feeling the pull of gravity tempting me to tumble head over heels. An answering pull kept
me in place, safely beyond the edge. Stellaâs tether.
She was already moving on, our Luna following. It was my turn to go, but I took one last look down
into the depths of the cavern below. Then I turned back and took those steps, one at a time. Weâd
made it this farâ¦But we had a lot farther to go.
As we approached a dimly lit doorway a few feet away, Stella paused. She pitched her voice low.
âWe need to move faster. Theyâve decided not to wait for us at the tunnel exit in Standard. Theyâre
coming for us now.â