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“What happened out there? Do you know? All I remem—”
Mom jumped up and grabbed my hands. “What? What do you remember, Alexis? There are so many different versions about it. My sense is still blocked, so I can’t feel the truth at all.”
I stared past her, at the wall, as the memories flooded my mind. “I remember . . . chaos. The girl attacked us, but . . . I thought there was hope for her and tried to help her. Then Julia flew at us, nearly knocking me unconscious, and Tristan stopped her, but she already had Lilith in her arms, ready to kill her. Then there was the traitor—the one I’d heard here on the island. Only her mind, though. I never saw her. I did see someone hiding in the woods, but couldn’t see their face. And . . . that’s it. That’s all I remember.” I returned my gaze to Mom, and an array of emotions played across her face. “Why? What’s everyone else saying?”
“Julia’s accusing Tristan of attacking her, a council member, and attempting to kill the next Amadis daughter. If the girl doesn’t make it . . .”
My breath caught. “What do you mean? What happened to her?”
“She’s been unconscious this whole time, like you, but she’s much weaker. It doesn’t look good.”
“My daughter . . .” I breathed, my eyes stinging and my throat tightening. I hadn’t known her as a daughter, and now I might not ever have that chance.
Mom squeezed my hands. “Honey, we’re not sure she’s your daughter. It’s practically impossible. Rina and I were at the birth.”
“But Rina does know! She had a secret, and this is it. She kept her from us because of her powerful Daemoni blood.”
Mom frowned. “I understand that makes sense. But there are so many things that don’t make sense. They’re testing the girl’s physical and magical qualities right now, to determine lineage.”
A hundred-thousand thoughts and emotions swirled through me. The grief, however, didn’t consume me. Not like it would if Dorian had been unconscious for this long. The worry encompassed the feeling of sadness when a young child, any young child, was in grave danger combined with the loss of hope—hope for the Amadis. Regardless of the test results, Lilith would never be able to lead the Amadis. Tristan and I had failed them again. He’d been—
“Tristan didn’t do it, Mom. He protected her. Julia was the one . . . Wait. If they don’t know yet that she’s ours, how can Julia accuse Tristan of doing anything to the next daughter?”
“She argues that it seemed a strong enough possibility so whether or not it’s true, he intended to kill the next daughter. She’s claiming he’s the traitor.”
“This is absolutely ridiculous! It’s Julia. Julia and her creepy sidekick who’s too afraid to show her face. Let me guess. No one has a clue about this other person, right?”
Mom shook her head. “No. There’s no proof Julia is working with anyone and no proof Julia did anything wrong.”
“But she attacked me. And her argument about the next daughter can be turned around against her. She had the girl trapped in her arms! And explain who the hell knocked me out.”
Mom blew out a heavy breath. “Here’s the story as I’ve pieced it together. Julia had called Martin the night before and told him about your plans. He agreed with Rina that Julia should accompany you and told her he would try to get out there in time, if he could. It took him a while to find you, and when he finally did, he said Daemoni were encroaching. You—” Her breath hitched, and she swallowed before continuing, sounding as though tears filled her voice. “You were hit by dark magic—that’s why you were out for so long. A Daemoni warlock’s spell. I . . . I was so worried.”
“Mom.” I tightened my grip on her hands. “I’m okay now. It’s okay.”
She sniffed and then nodded, but still not behaving like herself, she threw her arms around me and cried. “What would I do if I lost you, Alexis? Nothing else—”
“I love you, too.” I patted her back, feeling at a loss of what to do. Even at her worst moments of distress, Mom had never acted like this. “But can you please tell me the rest?”
She sat up, wiped her eyes, and cleared her throat. “Right. Well, Martin fought the Daemoni off until they disappeared. By the time he got to the clearing,