Authors: Jessica Sorensen
when he said that my mother probably knew things,
but I’d never expected her to say there was a lot more
to Stephan’s plan than just opening the portal, or that
she would say al of us played a part in whatever
Stephan was planning to do. I’d always assumed it
was just me.
Me and the star.
I guess I was wrong.
Laylen got to his feet and told us he would go wake
up Aislin and Alex. Then, he left my mother and I
sitting out on the deck alone. For awhile, neither of us
spoke. We just sat there, listening to people laughing
out on the beach.
“So, how have you been real y?” she final y asked.
“And don’t say okay, because I know it’s not true.”
“I don’t know…” I said, searching my mind for a way
to change the subject. “I don’t get something. Why
was I able to undo what Sophia did to me…when she
detached my soul, I mean.”
“That’s a question I can’t answer just yet,” she said,
tilting her head up toward the sun. “I wil , though, just
as soon as everyone gets here.”
“Okay.” Not the answer I was expecting, but it
worked.
Laylen returned seconds later with a very sleepy-
eyed Aislin and Alex. Alex and Ailsin each grabbed a
chair and dragged it to where my mother and I sat,
and Laylen hopped up and took a seat on the railing.
Aislin was the first to speak, seeming kind of
nervous. “Jocelyn, I can’t believe you’re here…It’s just
so…” She looked like she was going to burst into
tears
My mom, despite the fact she had been locked
away in The Underworld, stil possessed motherly
instincts and reached over and placed a hand on
Aislin’s hand. “It’s okay. I’m alright. Everything’s
alright.”
I highly doubted that was true. In fact, I was fairly
sure my mom was about to drop a not-al -right bomb
on us here pretty soon.
Alex seemed less tolerant toward Aislin’s
emotional behavior, and I even caught him rol ing his
eyes.
“So, Laylen said there was something you wanted
to tel us?” he asked impatiently.
My mother nodded. “There is. But I need you to tel
me what you know first. Gemma’s already told me
what she knows, but I think you might know a little
more.”
Shocker? I think not.
He pressed his lips together, his arms crossed
over his chest as his eyes wandered around to al of
us.
“Alex.” My mom’s voice was persuasive. “I
understand your initial reaction is to keep things a
secret—it’s what you’ve been taught to do. But it’s
important that you tel me what you know, so we can
stop the end of the world from happening.”
He stil seemed hesitant. “Where do you want me to
start?”
My mother considered this. “Why don’t you start
from the beginning?”
“But, what is the beginning?” Alex asked, like he
was asking a riddle.
My mother was patient, though. “Why don’t you start
with the day that Gemma’s soul was detached. Do
you remember what happened that day?”
He glanced at me, and I raised my eyebrows at
him, implying to go ahead, because boy was I dying
to hear this.
“The day Gemma’s soul was taken away…” He
shut his eyes for a moment and then opened them
back up. “She and I were hiding out in that little fort in
the side of the hil , because earlier my father had told
us Gemma had to go away.”
I touched the palm of my hand where the faintest of
scars resided, remembering the vision I saw. How he
had cut my hand and his, saying the words
forem
as
he pressed them together. It was a word I stil didn’t
know the meaning of. One of these days, I think, I was
going to have to invest in buying a Latin Translator
Pocket Dictionary, if such a thing existed.
Alex must have noticed me touching my hand,
because he clenched his own. “But he ended up
finding us and took Gemma away. I never saw her
again...Wel , until my dad made me enrol in school to
see if I could get to the bottom of why she started to
feel.”
“And what happened between al those years when
you didn’t see Gemma,” my mother asked, urging him
for more details.
He was holding back—I could tel , but my mom
asked him again, and he gave in. “Basical y, my father
trained me and Aislin to be Keepers, but he focused
more on me because Aislin was busy getting taught
how to use her witch power.”
My mom nodded. “And what happened while your
father was training you to be a Keeper? Did he teach
you to be emotional y closed off?”
“Emotional y closed off,” I gaped at my mother,
wondering if she was losing it again. “No mom that
was me.”
My mom kept her eyes on Alex, and he swal owed
hard.
“Not so much emotional y detached,” he said, real y
struggling to keep his voice under control. “He would
always tel me emotions are overrated, and that to be
a good Keeper, I had to keep my emotions under
control and only show them on the outside, but not feel
them on the inside…something that’s not always
possible for me to do….at least sometimes.” Alex
looked more confused than I had ever seen him look,
as if he was trying to figure something out, but just
couldn’t get there. Then, he glared at my mother. “I
real y don’t get what any of this has to do with the
star’s power and the end of the world.”
“It has everything to do with it,” my mother told him
and rol ed up the sleeves of the ratty old shirt she was
wearing. “I just have one more question before I
explain what
I
know. The day Gemma started to feel,
were you there at her house?”
I’m pretty sure that everyone’s eyes, including my
own, widened in shock.
“Why the heck would you think that?” Alex asked,
baffled. “I wasn’t al owed to be near her.”
“I understand that,” my mom’s voice was calm. “But
I need to know if, by some chance, you decided to
break the rule your father set of not being al owed to
go near her.”
Everyone waited for him to answer, but I’m sure I
was the one most eager to hear what he was going to
say.
Alex gazed out at the ocean, his bright green eyes
twinkling in the sun like emeralds. “It was something I
couldn’t help…going there.”
“I understand that,” my mom said. “More than I think
even you do.”
I didn’t get what was going on here. Why hadn’t
Alex told me this? Then again, why was I getting
surprised over this? This was Alex. But, I don’t know, I
thought he’d been a little better about not keeping
secrets. I guess I was wrong.
“So, you were at Marco and Sophia’s the day my
emotions returned,” I asked Alex, angrily. “And you
never told me.”
He avoided looking at me as he shrugged. ‘It
wasn’t that big of a deal. I mean, so what if I went
there.”
“Alex, I’m fairly sure you’re the one who brought
Gemma’s emotions back to her,” my mom said as
patiently as ever. “See there’s a connection between
you two, which is where the electricity comes from.”
“What’s the connection?” My words rushed out.
She took a deep breath, and said two simple
words. But they were two words that would change
everything.
“The star.”
“The star,” I repeated my mother’s words. “How
does that connect us? I mean, it’s only in me so I…” I
trialed off as a thought occurred to me. Electricity that
flowed between two people—it was something that
always seemed so impossible, yet every time I was
around Alex, there it was. I could feel it buzzing right
now, hot and shimmering. But, I only felt it with Alex
and never anyone else, which meant what…oh. “Does
Alex have a star’s power in him too?”
“Are you crazy?” Alex practical y yel ed at me. “Why
would you even think that?”
I glared at him. “Why would someone ever think I
was carrying around a star’s energy inside me? They
wouldn’t. But yet I am.”
“I don’t know…” He had this look on his face like he
was trying to cause trouble. “They might, considering
how you are.”
“What
unemotional
,” I said furiously.
“Okay, you two,” my mother interrupted, which was
a good thing because I could feel the electricity on the
rise, so things were about to get real y heated. “Alex,
Gemma’s right. You do have a star’s energy in you.
Not a separate star, but the same one.”
Alex was shaking his head. “No. There’s no way.
How could a star’s power accidently get transferred
into Gemma and me?”
“Because it wasn’t an accident,” my mother said
and motioned her hand around at al of us. “None of it
was. Al of this—al of you happened for a reason.
Gemma having the star in her—you having the star in
you. Aislin being a witch, and Laylen being a vampire.
None of this was an accident.”
My heart was beating a mil ion miles a minute, like
an insane humming bird was in my chest. I glanced at
Laylen, remembering how Nicholas said Stephan had
created him, and how Laylen had told me he couldn’t
recol ect how he had been changed. Memory loss,
just like me.
“So what you’re saying,” Laylen said, speaking
slowly as if he’d forgotten how to form words. “Is that I
was bitten on purpose—that Stephan had a vampire
bite me?”
My mother nodded and then looked at al of us
gravely. “Stephan has been planning this out for years
—ever since he found out the portal could be
opened.” She sighed, looking drowsy. “Stephan’s
been looking for a way to free Malefiscus since the
mark first appeared on his face. No one knew about
his mark, though, because his parents cut it off and
tried to keep it hidden. I didn’t even know he had it
until it was too late.” She swal owed hard. “Stephan is
a descendent of Malefiscus, but I’m not sure how. I
don’t think either of his parents bore the mark.”
“I stil don’t get it, though.” Alex said. “You say al of
us play a part. But play a part in what?”
“Wel , for starters, in freeing Malefiscus” my mom
explained. “Stephan’s been trying to free him even
before he was told he could by a Foreseer. It was
through visions that he final y figured out the exact
details of what he had to do to pul it off—a sort of
step-by-step guide.”
“But I thought Malefiscus being immortal was just a
myth?” Laylen asked, putting his feet up on the bottom
railing.
My mother shook her head. “He could create
marks, just like Stephan can. Although, I’m pretty sure
Stephan himself hasn’t been able to create the Mark
of Immortality…yet.”
“Yet?” I asked. “Does that mean he wil ?”
“It’s only a matter of time,” my mom said, nodding.
“He’l find a way eventual y.”
I thought about the Death Walkers and how difficult
they were to kil and how the Sword of Immortality was
one of the few things that could kil them. And how, in
the end of the world vision I saw, Stephan had had the
sword. As of now, we stil had the sword, but did this
mean we would end up losing it?
Aislin, who had been sitting silently in her chair,
looking very much freaked out, suddenly sputtered
out, “But why does he need a witch…and a vampire.
And why did he have to create them?”
My mother took a shaking breath, grasping her
hands together. “Not a lot of people know this, but
during Malefiscus’s reign of time, it wasn’t just the
Death Walkers who were terrorizing people. There
were some witches, vampires, fey, and even a couple
of Foreseers who had joined him.” My mom took
another sip of her water and when she placed it back
on the railing it tipped over and tumbled off the side of
the deck. She shook her head. “When Hektor final y
captured Malefiscus, the Keepers had to come up
with a way to make his fol owers surrender. So they
put Malefiscus in a portal and sealed it with the blood
of three individuals; a Keeper who also was a
vampire, a Keeper who was also a witch, and a
Keeper who was also a faerie. That way the fey,
witches, and vampires who fol owed Malefiscus would
be bound to the portal as wel , without the Keepers