I just want to go home. I canât stay here. I need to get back. Oh my God, is that kid skinny dipping?
I stare out the window, trying my hardest to block out Willowâs thoughts. The car is completely silent, yet it feels as if sheâs screaming. I canât take it. This incessant whining has to stop. The interesting thing is I can block her out, but there are times when I canât stop her thoughts from tangling with mine. It seems the closer she is to me, the easier her voice can slip through the cracks of my mindâs wall. Iâm not sure I can hear her deeper thoughts, just the thoughts that bubble to the surface. They seem louder when sheâs afraid or worried. Either way, itâs incredibly annoying.
Besides, sheâs the one who dropped here. All of us have far more important things to do than getting her back to where she belongs.
Oh my God. What if Faye came by again? Sheâll be worried sick, especially after that stupid basement nightmare. Ohâand Garrett! Damn it, Garrett. He has a key. Heâs gonna see Iâm not there. Didnât tell him I was going out of town again either. What am I going tell him when I get back? Heâs going to be pissed. Am I ever gonna get back? Yes, I have to. There has to be a way.
Garrett. Iâve heard her say that nameâIâm not sure when, but itâs someone she knows. Someone she cares about. Either way, the name annoys me.
Veno drives slowly through Blackwater Village. Weâre in the SUV, Maeve seated upfront. Willow is in the second row, wedged between me and Killian, and Rowan and Juniper are in the back row. Iâd have taken the front seat, but Maeve is older and Iâm courteous.
âI was going to wear that outfit to a party, you know.â Juniper places her chin on my shoulder, looking sideways at Willow.
âYou were?â Willow looks over her shoulder. âIâm sorryâI told that Della woman that I didnât want to wear these clothes, but she insisted.â
âDella is lucky she works for us,â Juniper gripes.
âJuniper, sit back.â
âCaz, will you shut up? Iâm getting to know our new friend here!â I know Juniper has just rolled her eyes. Sheâs lucky sheâs my damn cousinâthe only person who gets away with telling me to shut up. âAnyway, Willow, I think it looks great on you. Suits you better than me.â
I press the pads of my fingers to Juniperâs forehead, pushing her back lightly to remove her head from my shoulder. I feel her scowling at the back of my head.
âYou know I donât like people touching me.â Which is why itâs taking everything in me not to lose my shit being in such a tight space, seated next to a woman I donât even know. Her thigh is too close to mine, the heat of her skin radiating through the material of her clothes, and I feel her breathing. Not to mention she smells differentâ¦not like the women in Blackwater, who usually smell like sand and water. She carries a sweet smell, something subtle and foreign. Iâve never smelled anything like it before.
We shouldâve driven separate cars.
âWhy?â Willow asks, turning her head to look at me.
âWhat?â I meet her eyes.
âWhy do we need separate cars?â
I rip my gaze away from hers. For the love of Vakeeli. How the fuck did she hear me?
âYouâre not as quiet as you think you are,â she murmurs. I glance at her, and she rolls her eyes, then turns to look out the window next to Killian. âHow long will it take to get to wherever weâre going?â
âTen hours to Vanora from Blackwater,â Maeve says from the front.
âGreat,â Willow replies sarcastically.
I donât want to sit next to you either, trust me.
Willow whips her head and glares a hole into the side of mine. Why are you such an asshole?
I donât acknowledge her. Instead, I look out the window again toward one of the villages as we pass it. Shadow Village. Darker buildings, sharper roofs, grumpier citizens.
Now youâre going to ignore me?
I roll my eyes. I need my wall again. I think of itâbig rocks wrapping around my brain. My eyes close briefly as I draw in a breath, and then exhale.
âSo, if you can read Cazâs mind, can you ask him if heâs the one who stole my TC-15?â Rowan asks from the back.
âYouâre still going on about that damn gun!â Juniper laughs.
âYes! That was a brand-new, high-quality TC-15! Highly rare, might I add! I killed Wesley with it, remember? That pig.â
âWhy would Caz steal it?â Juniper asks.
âTo sell it. I donât know,â Rowan grumbles. âHe has a habit of taking shit that doesnât belong to him and tossing them on the barges.â
âNot from family,â Maeve says over her shoulder.
I donât bother acknowledging either of them, but I can feel Willow looking at me.
âVeno, stop at the Barix,â I order.
âThe Barix, sir?â Veno glances at me through the rearview mirror, confused.
âYes. Now.â
âYes, sir.â
âWhat are we stopping at the Barix for?â Maeve peers over her shoulder at me.
I donât answer, but I feel all their eyes on me. It takes less than ten minutes to arrive at the Barix, and when Veno pulls into the vacant parking lot and unlocks the doors, I climb out and rush toward the building. The Barix is my third home in Blackwater, the tavern being my second and the mansion being my first. Itâs where I keep my cars, my money, and many of my guns.
Slipping my hand into my pocket, I pull out a set of keys, finger to the designated one, unlock the metal door and swing it open, then I head for the keys hanging on the wall, belonging to my cars. I grab the key fob to my favorite black X-Stinger, then slam my fist on the garage door button to open it.
My X-Stinger sits beautifully in the garage, amongst other cars of various stylesâSUVS, pick-ups, two-doors. All of them are mine, and I breathe a sigh of relief as I march to the first black one and climb behind the wheel. I reverse out of the garage, close it, and then tap a button to lock the building back up.
âSeriously?â Maeve shouts out the window. âA ten-hour trip wonât kill you, Caspian!â
âIt will when Iâm with this family. Iâm driving alone. Donât wait up.â
Maeve scoffs and rolls her eyes, but she doesnât argue. She knows she wonât win. She tells Veno to go and he pulls off, hitting the main road that leads to Vanora.
I watch the car grow distant and allow my mindâs wall to lower. Just as I do, I hear Willowâs voice again, asking so many questions. None of them bother me but one:Â What the hell is wrong with him?
I drive, leaving the vacant lot of the Barix and trailing behind Veno. Itâs a great questionâone Iâm sure she doesnât want the answer to. Because if she knew, sheâd never look me in the eyes again.
Vanora