I WAS JUST drifting off to sleep when my Atlas starting pinging. I took it from the nightstand, finding Tory calling me.
My heart beat harder as I tapped the screen to answer, fearful that something had happened to her.
âTory, are you alright?â I asked.
âYeah, Iâm good. But can I come stay with you tonight? I heard the Heirs plotting to jump me in the morning andâ¦well thereâs something we need to talk about too.â
âSure Iâll meet you outside Aer Tower,â I said, sitting up with a yawn.
âIâm already here,â she said with amusement in her tone.
I grinned, springing out of bed as the line cut out. I grabbed my sports sweater and pulled it on, heading quietly out into the corridor. My bare feet grew cold against the hard stone floor and I started tip-toeing to save my heels from its icy touch.
Moving into the stairwell, I hurried down at double speed, the tower achingly quiet around me. I made it to the ground floor, only receiving two glares from a couple of students on their way to bed. Win!
I tugged the large iron door open and stepped outside, searching for Tory as the chilly night air blew around me.
âIâm here,â she said, stepping out from behind a bush that clung to the wall. She gave me a frown that said something was bothering her. âIf Seth catches me, the gameâs up.â
âHe wonât. Come on.â I raised a hand, casting a gust of wind at the Aer symbol above the door to open it again. I led the way inside and Tory kept on my heels as we hurried up the spiralling staircase.
I nearly tripped over a step as I veered into my floor, muttering a curse at myself as I hurried along the corridor to my room. I jammed the key in the lock and a second later we were safely inside.
I gave Tory a triumphant smile but she didnât return it.
âDarcy, something really weird is going on,â she said, dropping down to perch on my bed and planting her bag by her feet.
âWhat do you mean?â I grabbed the desk chair and turned it around to sit before her.
She pulled her hair over one shoulder, knotting her fingers in it. âI followed Darius tonight. He split up from the Heirs and was acting all shady so I went after him. And he led me right to Orion.â
âOrion?â I breathed in confusion. âWhy?â
âThey were hiding something.â Tory relayed everything theyâd said and my mind snagged on the worst of it all. That it very much sounded like Darius and Orion wanted us dead.
I chewed on my lip as I willed my heart to settle. âMaybe you misunderstood?â I tried and Tory nodded slowly.
âMaybeâ¦but Iâm pretty sure.â
âThen what do we do?â I asked.
âWhat about Falling Star?â she suggested. âDidnât they say something about Orion? That he wasnât telling us everything. Maybe they have the answers.â
I frowned, my gut knotting. âWe donât even know who they are. They could be an Heir messing with us for all we know.â I didnât like the idea of placing our trust in some unknown source. âWhat if weâre just playing into the Heirsâ hands by responding to that account?â
âSeems like a weird game to play,â Tory encouraged. âThey havenât exactly said anything to hurt us. Justâ¦confuse us.â
I remained quiet, lifting a hand to wrap my hair in my fingers.
Toryâs brow wrinkled as she looked to me and a flash of pity entered her gaze. âYou donât have to trust them, Darcy. Just see what they say.â
I nodded, giving in as I took my Atlas from my bag. I jumped onto the bed with her, sitting cross-legged as I lay the device on my lap.
I brought up the chat window and tapped out our question to Falling Star as my heart hammered violently beneath my ribcage.
Darcy Vega:
You said there were things we didnât know about Orion. Care to explain?
We waited in tense silence and I wondered if we shouldnât expect an answer until tomorrow. It was past midnight and most students were in bed by now.
A moment later, three dots appeared at the bottom of the screen, telling me Falling Star was writing a reply.
I shared an anxious look with Tory as we waited in tense silence and finally the message came through.
Falling Star:
I donât like the company he keeps.
Darcy Vega:
Do you mean Darius?
My heart was fit to burst as we waited on their reply again.
Falling Star:
Yes.
âHoly shit,â Tory breathed in my ear.
I tapped out another question, my teeth clenched together.
Darcy Vega:
Do you know what theyâre up to?
Falling Star:
No.
I sighed, lowering the Atlas when another message came through.
Falling Star:
But I do know thisâ¦
Anyone in allegiance with the Acrux family is bad news.
Donât trust them.
Darcy Vega:
But why?
Toryâs shoulder pressed against mine as she leaned in closer, both of us hanging on their reply. I was now convinced this couldnât be the Heirs messing with us.
The three dots taunted us as we waited with bated breath.
Falling Star:
I believe the House of Acrux was involved in the death of your birth parents.
And I have my suspicions that the other Heirsâ families assisted.
I turned to Tory in alarm. âDo you believe this?â
Tory gazed at me, her eyes wide as she thought on it. âI donât know. We donât even know who this Falling Star person is.â
âBut if theyâre right and Darius and Orion are coming after us thenâ¦â Fear crackled in my chest.
âThen weâre so screwed,â she whispered.
My Atlas pinged as another message came through.
Falling Star:
I canât share all of the findings through FaeBook. Itâs not secure.
But read this and Iâll be in touch soon.
A link came up beneath their message and I clicked on the site, finding myself looking at what appeared to be a news report printed the day after the deaths of our real parents. Heat rolled down my spine as I started reading it.
King Hail Vega, his wife Merissa and their two children, Roxanya and Gwendalina, were found dead in their palace beds at 7:08 yesterday morning. King Hail, termed The Savage King during his reign, and his two children were the last living heirs to the throne of Solaria. Their deaths have now been declared as murder and the evidence points to a calculated Nymph attack involving two or more of the creatures.
With the kingdom already in turmoil, the four Houses of the Celestial Council (Acrux, Rigel, Altair and Capella) have stepped up to rule in King Vegaâs place.
Lord Lionel Acrux was the first on the scene in an effort to help his life-long friend King Vega when a distress call was reportedly sent to him. Unfortunately, his arrival came too late and the Nymphs in question still remain at large. The offending Nymphs now possess the magic of the royal line and are the most powerful and dangerous of their kind ever to have existed. A mass hunt has begun in an effort to destroy the creatures before they have time to harness their newly absorbed powers.
The news has been taken with a mixture of grief and celebration since the reign of King Vega was one of hardship and turmoil. Professor Astrum of Zodiac Academy was quoted as predicting what he termed as âthe bloody decadesâ through Tarot and star charting before the Kingâs ascension. Though dismissed previously, his words have since been adopted to describe the reign of The Savage King and are now printed on banners across the City of Lunar in protest to the millions of aurums being spent on a funeral organised by the royal supporters.
One lead advocate of King Vega and his family, Hamish Grus, demanded that the throne be handed to the nearest royal bloodline. But with only distant cousins remaining in the Vega family, the four houses of the Celestial Council are in opposition to this proposal. They are currently petitioning for the throne to remain empty until an appropriate ruler can be found. Royal blood or not. In the meantime, the four houses will rule together â a motion which has been greeted with open arms by many in Solaria.
I dragged my eyes from the article with a heavy breath and Tory flopped back onto the bed beside me.
âFalling Star could be right,â she said and I nodded.
âThe Heirsâ families had motive to kill them,â I agreed with a sickly taste in my mouth. âBut this report says Nymphs did it. And Diego was telling me they do something weird like⦠stab you in the heart and suck out the magic with their claws.â
âEw,â Tory breathed. âThere would have been evidence of that.â
âYeahâ¦â I desperately wanted to rule out the possibility that the Heirsâ families could have been involved. That one of them was coming after us. And Professor Orion was helping them. Because if it was true, I didnât know how weâd ever escape.
I sat in Cardinal Magic with a tightness in my chest. Orion was late. And I kept glancing at the door, half-expecting him to march in with a machine gun to take out Tory and I.
Stop getting carried away.
Besides, he wouldnât need a machine gun, he could cut you to ribbons with his cheekbones alone â not to mention his fangsâ¦
After everything weâd learned last night, Iâd barely gotten any sleep. And Iâd been dreading this lesson all morning.
Diego looked between us, his pale blue eyes twinkling with concern. âEverything bien? You guys look like the undead today.â
I forced out a laugh but it didnât sound very convincing.
âI missed you last night,â Sofia whispered to Tory. âItâs not the same in Ignis without you.â
Tory gave her an apologetic smile. âThe Heirs were out for my blood. I had to lay low.â
Sofia sighed, painting a circle on the table with her finger. âI wish theyâd back off.â
Kylie was parading through the room, handing out bright pink leaflets as she danced between the aisles. âFresherâs party in The Orb next Friday!â she said brightly, arriving at our row.
She clutched the leaflets in her hand as she glanced between Tory and I, her rich amber eyes moving between us like a viper about to strike. âOh I suppose you guys wonât be coming.â She waved a leaflet in front of our faces with a mock frown.
âWhy?â Sofia took the bait.
âBecause no one wants you there,â she said with a poison ivy glare and I bristled with unease.
The door swung open and Orion strode in, causing my heart to clench into a hard ball. He took one, sweeping glance at the classroom then at the leaflets in Kylieâs grip.
âNo,â he snarled, waving a hand so every single leaflet in the room swept toward him on a violent breeze then slammed into the trash can beside his desk.
Kylie froze, looking to him in alarm, turning as pale as a sheet. âSir, I-â
âMiss Major if you ever hand out garbage in my classroom again youâll be banned from attending a single one of this yearâs formals.â
Kylieâs mouth dropped open and I couldnât help the little thrill I got at seeing her knocked down several pegs. Even if it was by a potential psycho.
âBut sir!â she gasped.
He flicked his hand and the remaining leaflets were snatched from her grip and torn to shreds, cascading over her in a shower of pink confetti.
Oh my God he could probably do that to me if he wanted to.
Then why hasnât he yet?
Laughter rang out around us and a small snort escaped me as Kylie turned bright red and rushed back to her seat.
Orion slammed his coffee cup on the desk and the room fell quiet as he glared across the sea of faces before him. His eyes lingered on me for half a second and I lifted my chin.
You donât scare me.
Except crap, maybe you do.
Orion turned to the board, writing on it with his digital pen.
YOU ARE NOT UNIQUE.
I blew out a breath. Man did this guy know how to give a pep talkâ¦
He snapped around to face us, seeming extra pissy today (which was saying something). âEvery star sign in the Zodiac holds its own attributes. Good and bad. They can influence your nature. But they do not make you different or special. They make you Fae.â He tapped on the board and my Atlas flashed up with the first image in our lesson notes. The Zodiac appeared: a beautiful circle in which all of the star signs interconnected.
âAll Fae are a part of this,â he continued, his tone suddenly softer. âAnd we all share two defining celestial beings in common.â He pointed at the centre of the Zodiac. âThe sun and the moon. They bind us. And no Order, no eyeliner, or blue hair-â he gave me a pointed look as he stepped into the aisles and I pursed my lips. âOr beanie hat.â He took a swipe at Diegoâs hat but he grabbed hold of it, glaring up at Orion in a challenge.
The Professor smirked, âMakes you different,â he finished. He headed deeper into the classroom and I kept my eyes on the board as he continued.
âThere are twelve signs, I expect even our royal Vega Heirs know what they are. So letâs hear them.â He was suddenly behind us, a hand on each of our shoulders.
My skin tingled from the imprint of his palm and I refused to turn my head to look at him. âGo ahead, Miss Vega,â he commanded.
âWhich one?â Tory and I said at the same time.
âBlue.â He tapped me on the shoulder. âVega number two can come with me.â He nudged Tory and she rose to her feet with a frown, casting a look my way. I gave her a sympathetic glance as Orion led her to his desk and sat down in his chair. âPalm,â he ordered and she hesitantly placed her hand in his. He started doing a reading and I wondered if it was the same one heâd done on me the other night. âI donât hear Zodiac Signs filling my ears.â
I ground my teeth at his rude tone and the sound of giggles carrying from Kylie and her friends.
I called out the names to him in a flat tone. âAquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn.â
âGood, five points to House Aer,â Orion said and I could have sworn my jaw nearly hit the table.
Maybe heâs covering his tracks. When they find my mutilated body Kylie will say, âHe canât have killed her Principle Nova, he gave her five house points just a few hours ago!â
Orion jotted down notes as he read Toryâs palm and she squirmed uncomfortably under his touch. Her posture alone told me how much she hated him.
He finally released her hand and passed her a slip of paper. âThese are your Element scores. The higher the number, the stronger your power. Your principal magic is fire.â
âOhâ¦right.â She nodded, moving to walk away but he caught her wrist and dragged her forwards.
A wave of horror crashed into my chest as he dug his fangs into her wrist.
She gritted her teeth, sagging forward as he drained her power and stopped her from using her magic to throw him off.
âOh my God, sir!â Kylie gasped, but he ignored her, continuing to feed from my sister.
âStop it!â I snapped at him, raising a hand in a wild act as I prepared to slam a blast of air into his face to push him off. Tory threw me a look, shaking her head in warning and I released a noise of distress.
When Orion finally released her, she staggered away from him with a dark expression. He rose to his feet, seeming in a better mood as he continued to chat about star signs.
As Tory walked back to her desk, my attention was snagged by a notification flashing up on her Atlas.
Youâve been mentioned in a FaeBook post, Tory!
My heart stammered as I clicked on my own Atlas, tapping on the app to find the post. Tory dropped into her seat at the same moment as I found it.
Kylie Major: Looks like Professor Orion is tapping in to someone elseâs Source. #sharingiscaring #hairsgonnacare
Attached to the post was a picture of Orion feeding from Toryâs wrist. My sister shot a vicious look at Kylie over her shoulder.
Comments popped up at the bottom of the post and I bit into my lip as I pointed out the top one to Tory.
Comments:
Caleb Altair: W.T.F???????????????????????????
Ranjeep Shan: @Calebaltair â this is not okay broâ¦
Tyler Corbin: Had a front row seat for it. #Orionwentdeep
Laughter started ringing out in the room and Orion halted mid-sentence as he spotted all of us staring at our Atlases.
He looked like he was about to murder every one of us when the door flew wide open and Caleb sprinted into the room, diving over Orionâs desk. He slammed the Professor against the board and a collective inhale sounded around me. My heart took a freedive as Orion shoved him off with a blast of air and Calebâs head slammed into the desk, sending a crack up the middle of the wood.
Caleb snarled like a beast, slashing at Orionâs face with a hand full of flames.
âEnough!â Orion bellowed before Caleb could land the strike. The Terra Heir paused and it felt like everyone in the class had turned to stone.
Tension rippled through the air as Caleb extinguished the flames in his palms, a low growl emitting from his throat. âSheâs my Source. Touch her again and youâre dead. Professor or not.â
Orion snatched the front of his shirt, pulling him within an inch of his face. âGet out of my classroom.â
âNot until you swear it,â Caleb spat, wheeling a hand around to point at Tory. âSheâs mine. Keep your teeth out of her.â
âI donât belong to anyone!â Tory snapped and I nodded my agreement.
When Orion didnât respond, Caleb pushed the Professor off of him so hard his back smashed into the board.
Tense mutters broke out in the class and I realised I was clutching the edge of my desk, my knuckles turning white.
âFine,â Orion said in a deadly tone. âBut the other Vega Twin is mine.â
âExcuse me?â I gasped, but they continued to ignore us.
Caleb grumbled something, starting to stalk back and forth before him like a caged lion. âDeal,â he finally forced out then marched from the room, slamming the door behind him.
Orion straightened his shirt then turned back to the board. âAries are ruled by Mars so they can be particularly impulsive and often aggressive whenâ¦â He went on and I turned to Tory in absolute shock as Orion continued as if nothing had just happened.
âDonât we get a say in this?â I hissed to my sister.
âNot unless we can fight them off,â Tory said, her brow creasing with rage.
âWhich you wonât be able to do unless you listen in class!â A book slammed into our desk and Tory and I sprang apart to avoid it hitting us. Orion glared at us, the clear perpetrator. âOne more word out of either of you and youâll be in detention for the rest of the year.â
I pressed my lips together as fury bubbled and steamed inside me.
Is he serious right now?
He stared at us, waiting for either of us to talk back. We remained silent and he returned to teaching.
âWhen youâre Awakened, you will always obtain the Elemental power linked to your star sign. For example, as a water sign, all Pisceans are gifted with the Elemental magic of water. Those who gain more than one Element are usually gifted this way because they are linked to more than one constellation.â Orion tapped the board and a chart appeared which showed every constellation in the sky. âAs you can see, there are hundreds of combinations. The powers gifted to you by the stars are very elusive. Little is known about how or why some Fae are born with more than one Element. But we do know that genetics play a roll and so does your Order.â He gave us a pointed look and I gave him a cold stare back.
You literally just claimed me as your blood bag, you jackass! How can you go on with life as if nothing just happened!?
He approached me with a smile that made my chest hollow out. âCan you name some of the constellations which arenât linked to a Zodiac sign, Miss Vega?â
Why was he always picking on us? There were nearly a hundred people in this class. And he knew for a fact that my sister and I had the least knowledge here out of everyone.
I thought back to my youth, lying under the stars beside Tory. Our foster mother at the time had laid with us, pointing out the few constellations she knew. Sheâd been a kind woman, but her husband had never wanted us there. In the end, she chose him and we were cast out. The story of my life.
One of the constellations had stuck in my mind from those long-ago days. âUmâ¦â I cleared my throat. âThe little bear?â
âCorrect.â He pointed at Diego beside me. âWhich is also known as?â
âThe little dipper, sir,â he supplied.
âI bet Diegoâs got a Little Dipper,â Tyler Corbin snorted from the front row.
âFive points from Terra,â Orion snapped at him and Tyler huffed.
âAnd the Latin name?â Orion pointed at Sofia who turned pink-faced as she answered.
âUrsa Minor?â she squeaked.
âTen points to House Ignis.â Orion strode away and Sofia beamed from ear to ear. I didnât know why she doubted herself so much, she knew more than Tory, Diego and I combined.
Orion started writing on the board again. âSo if you are an Aquarius but are also linked to Ursa Minor which has the power of earth, you will possibly be gifted with two Elements.â
âPossibly, sir?â a girl with a long braid of raven hair asked from the second row.
âThe stars can be unpredictable,â Orion explained. âTheir nature must compliment ours for everything to align.â Orion folded his arms. âSo, what does your Zodiac Sign mean for you personally? Does anyone know?â
A few hands rose and he picked out a boy in the row behind us. âIt tells you your nature.â
âInaccurate,â Orion said. âTry again.â
âIt erâ¦â the boy glanced around for help but no one had any to offer. He cleared his throat then shrugged.
âAnyone?â Orion asked in annoyance.
âIt influences your nature, sir?â Sofia offered.
âCorrect,â he said brightly, moving to lean back against his desk. He pointed at the dark haired beauty Jillian who was always in Kylieâs shadow. âMiss Minor, what are the other three things that influence a Faeâs nature?â
She turned the colour of a beetroot, looking to Kylie who sighed dramatically.
âOrder,â Kylie offered for her.
âAnd?â Orion pressed.
âErâ¦genetics?â she guessed.
âCorrect. And?â he demanded.
She fell quiet and an answer sprang into my mind, hovering on the tip of my tongue.
âAnyone?â Orion asked, gazing over us all in clear disappointment.
Oh what the hell?
âLife experience, sir?â Iâd been through enough in my life to know exactly how shaped Iâd been by everything Iâd endured. If he disagreed that experiences didnât affect the way we were, then I was ready to dispute it. My hair was one example.
To most, blue meant cold or sad, the sea, the sky. To me, it was something else. And that reason was why I wore it in my hair. As a constant reminder of that meaning. Donât. Forget.
âCorrect,â Orion said, seeming surprised. He strode down the aisle, halting in front of my desk and I raked my eyes up his athletic body to his penetrating eyes. âAlso known as?â
âNurture,â I said, my tongue parched.
âGood. See me after class.â He marched away, leaving me in the wake of that A-bomb with my heart rattling in my chest.
Tory gave me an alarmed look and an ice-cold creature slithered up my spine.
Crap.
Tory waited until every last person had filed out of the classroom before she left me alone with Orion.
âIâll wait outside,â she whispered and I gave her a smile that I hoped soothed her worries as she headed through the door. But it didnât do much to soothe mine.
Orion was gazing at something on his Atlas, resting back in his chair as the door swung closed behind my sister.
I stood awkwardly, adjusting my satchel over my shoulder as I waited for him to explain why heâd kept me back.
âHowâs the Coercion shield coming?â he asked, not looking up from his Atlas.
âBetter. Iâve been practicing with friends.â
He nodded, seeming satisfied with that. âYou should be spending every free moment on it.â He swung around in his chair, snaring me in his onyx gaze. âItâs imperative that you can throw off basic Coercion. Do you understand how vulnerable you are while youâre unable to?â
I nodded, thinking of all the embarrassing times Iâd succumbed to it in the past couple of days. My insides crumbled into dust at the memories.
âYes, sir.â I surveyed him closely, wondering why he would try to help me out with this if he was plotting to kill Tory and I.
Could be a coverâ¦but for who? There was no one in this room but me.
âGood.â His hard mask broke into a soft smile and I was completely taken aback by it. âSo, I wanted to be clear about what it means to be my Source.â
âI donât want to be your Source,â I said immediately, my skin itching at the mere idea of it.
âUntil you manage to stop me, Iâm afraid thatâs not your decision.â He gave me a bemused look and I scowled at him, tempted to shout, is it just my magic you want or is it my life too?
Orion stood, moving around his desk to stand before me. I swallowed against the lump in my throat, gazing up at him and refusing to let him see my fear.
âYou will tell me if any other Vampire bites you. That is non-negotiable, Miss Vega. I will make it known to the Academy that youâre mine and that should save us any more incidents like today. I am not likely to be challenged by anyone except Caleb, but now that has been settled we should have no more issues. However, if another Vampire happens to take a liking to you â¦you will tell me.â
He didnât Coerce me and I had to wonder why. Maybe he wanted me to agree to this on my own terms. And an internal battle took hold of me as I thought about what he was demanding. At least this would stop other Vampires taking a bite out of me in the corridors. But that was about the only plus side I could see.
âHow often do you expect to feed from me?â I folded my arms and his brows lifted.
âOnce or twice a week.â He shrugged. âBut if I become drained then it may be more.â
I nodded stiffly, knowing I didnât have a choice anyway. Iâd take the small benefit of not being bitten by other Vampires and in the meantime Iâd work my ass off to harness my magic.
I lifted my chin and the air became thick between us. âOne day, Professor, Iâm going to be strong enough to fight you off.â
He took a measured breath and I felt like he was sucking something vital out of my body that I wasnât sure Iâd ever get back.
âI know,â he said, his eyes glittering. âBut until that day, youâre mine, Blue.â