Dangerous Devotion - Kristie Cook Page 0,57

block her. I had no idea why I felt the need to protect her and her plan, after what I’d heard and the betrayal I felt, but I didn’t push it anymore. Instead, I zeroed in on the other’s thoughts, trying to gain any additional information before we left.

“It does not matter if they go to America. Yes, they may come dangerously close, but as long as they do not suspect, we can keep the girl right under their noses, as we have been all these years.”

That was enough for me.

“We’re going to Australia,” I blurted for some instinctual reason, and without hesitation, I flashed to our suite. I was already hurling clothes out of the closet, not with my hands but using my powers, when Tristan appeared in our bedroom, followed by Mom and Owen.

“Alexis, what happened?” Tristan asked.

“Pack! We’re getting the hell out of here,” I seethed. My eyes cut across each one of them, and they all just stood there, including Tristan. He wasn’t packing. “Fine. You really want to know what happened? Are you really sure? Because you’re going to be pretty fucking disappointed.”

“Alexis,” Mom admonished.

“I don’t want to hear it, Mom. Not after what I heard. This Amadis thing is a bunch of fucked-up shit. I thought the Amadis were good, unified under the Angels to do good in the world. But it really is nothing but a bunch of politicians looking out for their best interests. Including Rina!”

“Alexis,” Tristan murmured, taking my hands and trying to calm me down. The clothes I’d been sending to the bed fell from midair to the floor. “That’s rather harsh. Tell us what you heard so we can make sense of it.”

I told them everything, including Julia’s silent comment about Rina’s secret and the other mind signature.

“I didn’t sense anyone but Julia,” Mom said. She looked at Tristan and Owen, and they both shook their heads.

“Because she’s blocking you! I didn’t sense her presence, only her mind signature. She was there.” I shook my head. “It doesn’t matter. Julia may not be the traitor, but she’s in cahoots with her. They’re holding something against Rina, and it happens to be the secret of my daughter.”

“You’re saying Rina knows you already have a daughter?” Owen asked with skepticism.

“That’s absurd,” Mom said. “You’re jumping to conclusions and making a fool of yourself.”

“Thanks for your understanding and support, Mother. I guess you’re just like the rest . . . sheep following fools. I know what I heard, the first time and today. Everyone’s stabbing each other in the back, and my own grandmother’s knife is between my fucking shoulder blades.”

Mom glared at me. “That’s enough, Alexis. This behavior is unbecoming for your position.”

I started hurling clothes through the air again. “I don’t give a shit about my behavior or my position. Right now, I don’t even want my position. I’m going to take my family out of here so you all can be safe again, and then we’re going to go find my daughter!”

Mom sighed heavily. “You don’t have a daughter yet. That’s not what Julia meant.”

“Mom. I thought of all people, you would believe me. Since you don’t, go. We don’t have any more time to waste.”

She stood there, staring at me as I stuffed the pile of clothes on my bed into my suitcase.

“Take Owen with you,” she muttered, and she disappeared.

I turned to Owen. “We don’t need you. I don’t want you along if you don’t believe me.”

He chewed on his lip. “I believe you . . . all except for the Rina part anyway. I can’t see her doing such a thing. But my job is to protect you and Dorian, and I want to help you get to the bottom of this.”

“And we do need him,” Tristan said. He shared his plan with us while I finished packing for both of us. Which ended up being useless because we couldn’t flash with luggage and flashing was our only means of escape, from the Daemoni and from the Amadis.

“Okay, so there are two things I don’t get,” Owen said ten minutes later as he started the boat’s engine.

He paused as he backed the boat from the pier and turned it away from Amadis Island. Away from my son. Tears still stung my eyes from saying goodbye to Dorian. I was leaving him. Again. But it was part of Tristan’s plan, the only way to get us—all of us—off the island. Owen would follow with Dorian, but Tristan

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