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If Maja didnât know the significance of that tattoo, she might have brushed it off as someone being overly cautious. But having
been around the block in Outer Island, where sheâd seen enough of the darkness that the tattoo could bring, she was piecing
together the puzzle. Forbidden Island probably had something to do with BK, but the extent of their connection was still up in the
air. Those who got into BK werenât off to some fancy prep school; they were being plucked for something else, something darker
âmaybe even for research. After all, itâs the most intelligent ones that are ripe for the picking. So what was the deal between BK
and that shadowy research facility? Her brow furrowed as Quentinâs voice continued to spill the beans. âMadam heard something
she shouldnât have and has been fretting over me ever since. Her healthâs been on the fritz, but the high schoolâs got an iron grip
âno walking out unless youâve got someone to take over your place. Only way she can rest up at home is if someone else takes
her spot or, well, if she kicks the bucket.â âHow did you figure I could paint?â Quentinâs lashes fluttered down as he tugged at his
âOnce you fill in, you can enter your artwork in contests. Hit the mark for Middle Island, and youâre in. But getting to Inner Island?
Thatâs a whole different ballgame. If youâre digging into the tattoo, odds are youâll need to head to Inner Island.â He rubbed his
neck, a shadow crossing his face. âIn two months, and Iâm supposed to be shipped off to Inner Island after the big test. My fateâs
up in the air.â No wonder the kid seemed so detached, so aloof for his age. âMaja, the secret of the jellyfish tattoo lies in Inner
IslandâIâve told you all I know. Youâve already agreed to this,â he said, the subtext clear: she canât back out. Not that Maja was
in any position to back out now. From Quentinâs revelations, she gleaned that he was the only one among this yearâs high
schoolers to crack the top ten rankings for the whole islandâthe smartest kid this year. Education on Outer Island was like being
stuck in some backwater village, making a shot at a better life tough to come by. So the fact that Quentin was stamped with that
tattoo probably made him the pride of the school. Now, as the new art teacher, Maja would rub elbows with the schoolâs brass
and maybe glean more intel. Luck was on her side, stumbling upon a lead so early in the game. âI did make a promise, didnât I?â
Quentin stood up, reheating the takeout heâd brought and dishing it out to the other kids in the yard. Maja stayed inside, the
laughter outside softening her expression. Her hand was suddenly gripped by a
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womanâs, her voice raspy. âQuentinâs a good boy. I want him to live, to keep on living.â Majaâs mouth opened, but no words came
out. Her arrival had sparked hope, yet she hadnât actually done anything yet. âIâll do my best,â she managed. The woman
released her, sighing faintly. âQuentinâs got a good eye. He wouldnât bring you here if he didnât see hope in you.â The womanâs
eyes closed, weariness etched on her face. Maja thought for a beat before seeking out Quentin. âIâm loaded. Should I get a doc
to check on her?â Quentin looked down, a bitter twist to his mouth. âNo need. We both know sheâs just biding her time.â Maja let
the subject drop, her gaze landing on the kids without decent shoes, relishing leftovers as if they were gourmet feasts. After a
few seconds of silence, she headed for the door. âMaja, where are you off to?â âJust need some air.â She hopped into a car, hit
up the local mall, and returned with a truckload of goods. âQuentin, give me a hand with this stuff.â The kids were all patches and
hand-me-downs; Quentin was doing his best, but with school and the meager wages on Outer Island, his best was stretched
thin. Sheâd bought a truckâs worth of essentials, snacks, clothes, and shoes. When Quentin saw the haul, he froze, unable to
fathom the cost. Maja checked her wristwatch, âThereâs two more trucks of furniture coming.â This was beyond Quentinâs wildest
dreams. His brain took a while to reboot before he reached out to help, his eyes downturned. âThanks,â he murmured. Just as he
spoke, a sleek car pulled up, its window rolling down to reveal a smug face.