When I make it down the rickety steps of Tomâs porch, I spot the same car that was in front of Cazâs house my first day in Vakeeli. The metal gleams in the daylight, the rims covered in a coat of dirt, and standing outside of it like a soldier with a large gun in hand is Rowan.
âCaz! Nice to see you, brother!â Rowan shouts.
Caz marches around the car. âGet us to that bloody club now. Willow, get in the back.â
I resist the urge to argue as I open the back door of the car. I hear the pitter-pattering of paws, and Silvera makes her way out of the trees, trotting to me.
âOi! Where the hell did that thing come from?â Rowanâs eyes nearly bulge out of his head as he gawks at her.
âSheâs Willowâs now,â Caz responds.
Silvera jumps into the back row of the car and sits on the seat obediently. Rowan looks at me, his chin down and mouth ajar, before he shakes his head and climbs into the car. I get in and shut the door, and Rowan says, âThat thing better not shed on my fucking seats. Even Cerberus isnât allowed in my car.â
Silvera growls, her eyes on Rowan, and I rub her back, hoping itâll calm her down. âCareful, Rowan. Silvera doesnât seem to like men very much. She almost chewed Cazâs face off earlier.â
âOh, if only Cerberus were here,â Rowan chuckles.
Caz points ahead. âDrive.â
Rowan puts the car in gear, driving away from Tomâs house. I look through the back window at the lone shack, and when I do, the house explodes.
A scream escapes me as chunks of debris fly toward the car, and I duck as pieces slam against the back window. Silvera barks and I glance at Caz and Rowan, but they havenât so much as flinched.
âC-Caz,â I stammer. âWâwhat justâ¦â
Caz doesnât look back as he says, âI told him not to make contact with anyone.â
âWhat did you do?â My words come out strained, breathless.
âI gave his transmitter a timer. He only had to give us five minutes to get away. If after five minutes he hadnât made any contact, Tom wouldâve been fine. I expected him to make contact about us being here eventually, but the fact that he did it within a minuteâ¦well, that says a lot about him. He contacted the pigs, the transmitter picked it up andâ¦well, I assume you know the rest.â
Rowan makes a whistling sound, then utters the word, âBoom.â
âNo, I donât know the rest. How can you do that to someone?â
âI donât carry just guns with me.â
I blink at the back of Cazâs head.
âHe was a nice old man. He was harmless!â
âHe wasnât harmless. Youâre just impressionable and you trust way too easily.â Caz turns his head a fraction.
âYouâre ridiculous. Youâre killing people for no reason!â
âNo reason?â he shouts.
âYes! He did nothing wrong! So what if he called someone, we wouldâve gotten away regardless!â
âThe fucking audacity,â Caz growls.
âCalm down, brother,â Rowan warns, glancing at him.
âNoâshe needs to fucking hear it!â
âSure! Tell me! What is it that I need to hear? What could possibly justify you killing an old man?â
âDo you know that old man is on the outskirts of this shitty territory because he used to molest young girlsâgirls twice younger than you?â
My heart sinks. âWhat?â
âHe was a teacher in Blackwater for a long timeâa hundred and twenty years, in factâand he took advantage of that role. Heâd invite girls to his home when he lived in the city, pretend to tutor them, when really, he was forcing himself onto them. Heâd tell them that if they didnât cooperate, heâd make them fail his class, or worse, report them as unteachable, which could cause them to end up in The Trench. And thatâs a very bad place, Willow. You basically go there to rot to death.â
I stare at Caz, stunned, and notice Rowanâs grip on the steering wheel has tightened.
âHe wasnât lying to you when he said he couldnât leave,â Caz goes on. âHe was sent from Blackwater to Ripple Hills to live on the outskirts as a form of punishment. He has no job, no money, and heâs fed twice a week. The only reason he has a transmitter is because heâs under parole and has to be checked on every two to three hours. Heâs not to be around anyone, especially women, because heâs been restricted. If he makes one wrong move, heâs to be sent to The Trench to rot. The only reason he wasnât there after what he did was because he had a little pull with The Councilâfavors heâd done for them prior to his deception. I did the world a favor by getting rid of that piece of shit, and believe me when I tell you Iâd do it all over again in a heartbeat.â
âH-how do you know he did all this?â
Rowanâs head drops a bit, but he keeps his focus on the road. Cazâs jaw ticks as he fights with the words, until finally it relaxes and I hear his voice in my head. Because he did it to Juniper.
My heart is in my throat now. âJuniper? Are you serious?â
Caz says nothing. Neither does Rowan.
I work to swallow, fighting the bitterness building in my throat. âIâm sorry. I didnât know.â
âNo, you didnât. You just made your own assumptions. And for the record, I donât just go around killing for no reason. I only do it to people who threaten me, my clan, or to people who fucking deserve it.â
I sit back against the leather seat, dropping my eyes to the dirt stains on my knees from kneeling so much in the forest. The tension radiates through the car, nuclear, and as uncomfortable as it makes me, I allow the tension to marinate.
Itâs warranted in this moment. I shouldnât have assumedâ¦and Juniper. God. Itâs no wonder she drinks so muchâno wonder she got so angry at that guy at the party and shot him. Sheâs taking control of her own life and fighting the corruption of pig-like men. And I can understand it because I deal with similar issues in my world.
Women arenât seen as equals to men like Tom. Weâre objectsâtoys for men like him to play with, whether it be our bodies or our emotions. The thought of that lights a fire inside me, and it burns so deeply I clench my fists. There is no escaping the misogyny of men, no matter where we women turn. Itâs bullshit.
âI want to help,â I say after several minutes of silence. The wheels of the car bump along the road as Rowan continues driving. I lean forward, gripping the tops of the leather seats. âIf weâre going to save Juniper and Killian, I want to help.â
âThe Rippies will eat you alive,â Caz grumbles.
âThen make it so they donât.â
âHow the hell are we supposed to do that?â he demands.
âI donât know. There has to be some way!â
âThe only way I can see that happening is if we dress her like aâ¦â Rowan clamps his mouth shut instantly, swinging his gaze to Caz.
Cazâs nostrils are flaring, his fists clenched on his lap. âYou just had to open your big fucking mouth, didnât you?â
âDress me like what?â I ask.
âIt could work,â Rowan says, shrugging. âIf thereâs one thing the Rippies think women of her nature are good for, itâs that.â
âItâs too risky. She might not even be able to pull it off. She doesnât know shit about them.â
âWhat do I have to dress as?â I demand.
Caz doesnât say the words, but he damn sure thinks them loud enough for me grasp. A whore.