his arm around her. I noticed the cut on his face was almost completely healed, and there was only a thin pink line where before there had been a nasty laceration. It made me think of my own scar, and while the Twins and Damien were busy summoning their elements, and Aphrodite was nuzzling Darius, I turned my back to them and unobtrusively peeked down the front of my shirt. And grimaced at what I saw. Okay, my scar wasn't a long, thin pink line. It was puckered and jagged, and was still red and angry-looking. I shifted my shoulders. No, it didn't really hurt. It was just sore and tender to the touch. And ugly. Really, really ugly.
Whenever I thought about anyone seeing my nasty scar ("anyone" being Stark, or Erik, or even Heath, for that matter) I wanted to burst into tears. Maybe I'd just never be with another guy. It would certainly make my life less complicated...
"Battle scars from the war of good versus evil have a unique beauty all their own," Lenobia said.
I jumped. She was standing close to me, and I hadn't heard her approach. I looked at her steadily. She was utterly perfect and completely unscarred and beautiful. "That sounds nice in theory, but when the scar belongs to you, reality is kinda different than the theory."
"I know of what I speak, Priestess." She swept the curtain of her silver hair over one shoulder, turned so that I could see the back of her neck, and with her other hand, pulled aside the yoke of her white blouse to expose a terrible scar that ran from up into her hairline, down the back of her neck, and disappeared, thick and puckered, into her back.
"Okay! We're all elemented up over here," Erin called.
"Yeah, we're ready to get down and dirty," Shaunee said.
"So, what's the latest?" Damien said.
Lenobia and I exchanged a quick glance. "That story will wait for another time," she said softly. I followed her back to my friends, wondering what kind of evil she could have been fighting that could have made those awful scars.
"Zoey has named the people mentioned in the poem," Lenobia said without any preamble. "And the place of power at which they need to join."
Everyone looked at me. "It's the Benedictine Abbey. I remembered that one of the reasons Sister Mary Angela wasn't totally shocked when I showed her I could invoke the elements was that she'd felt elemental power herself. She said her abbey had been built on a place of spiritual power. I didn't think much of it then." I paused and gave a little laugh. "Actually, I didn't take her seriously, and thought she was just being crazy-eccentric-nun-lady." "Well, in your defense, the nun is kinda different," Aphrodite said.
Darius nodded, "At least she is for a nun."
"She's also the Spirit the poem talks about," I said.
"Wow, you did figure it out!" Damien grinned at me. "Who are the rest of the personifications?"
&ldquo? L;Blood is Stevie Rae."
"She definitely likes it enough," Aphrodite said under her breath.
"You're Humanity," I told her firmly, punctuating my announcement with a big grin.
"Great. Just great. Let me state right now for the record: I. Do. Not. Want. To. Get. Bit. Again. Ever." Then she glanced up at Darius and her expression changed, and she added, "Except by you, handsome."
The Twins made retching noises.
"Earth is my grandma," I continued, ignoring all of them.
"Good thing your grandma's already at the abbey," Damien said.
"How about Night?" Shaunee asked.
"It's Zoey," Aphrodite said.
I raised my brows at her.
She rolled her eyes. "Who the hell else could it be? Anyone who's not mentally impaired or sharing a brain"--she gave the Twins and Damien pointed looks--"could figure that one out."
"Okay, yeah, I'm Night," I said.
"So we need to get to the Benedictine Abbey," Darius said, going, as usual, straight to the heart of the logistics of our "operation." I say "operation" because it usually feels to me like I'm flailing about hoping that somehow I'm getting enough things right that I don't totally make a mess of stuff, which isn't exactly an Operation.
"Yes, and you need to get there quickly, before Kalona and Neferet cause any more damage to our people," Lenobia said.
"Or begin a war with the humans," Aphrodite said.
Everyone but Darius gawked at her. And in my gawking I saw through the fa?ade of her beauty, and how she always looked totally together, to the bruised darkness under her eyes and the vaguely reddish tint that hadn't