“Excuse me.” She stopped the group and they turned to her expectantly. “Could you guys tell me how to get to The Filling Station on The Royal Mile?”
“Oh thank God!” A familiar Scottish accent made Eden's shoulders sag with relief. She turned to see October running towards her. She smacked Eden across the arm before tugging her rudely away from the students. “Where the bloody hell did you go? I've been preparing myself for the Hara Kiri.
The Princeps would expect nothing less from the idiot who managed to lose his bloody daughter!”
“Jeez, chill Tobe.” Eden grunted, feeling much better now that she had her guide back. “You're going to give yourself a heart attack.”
“If it wouldn't end in my death I would kill you for walking away. Where were you?!”
“Can you please stop screeching? I'm guessing having full use of my hearing is kind of crucial to my training to be a warrior.”
October continued to glare at her, not taking her eyes off her, bumping into people who threw comments over their shoulder at her rudeness.
Eden shrugged. “I was in Forbidden Planet. Do you know they don't even stock Shonen Jump? I thought this place was supposed to be metropolitan.”
“I'm going to metropolitan your arse next time you pull a stunt like that.”
“What does that even mean?”
“It means… it means… och, I don't know. Just don't do that again. I'm too young and pretty to die from heart failure.”
“OK, sorry. I was bored. What were you and that guy doing anyway? Making out in the English lit section?”
Tobe grimaced at the comment, her cerulean eyes narrowing. “Nooo. Colin is human. We don't do humans?”
“What? Never? What if they're hot?”
“Ugh, I didn't mean do as in do. God, get your head out of the gutter, Cuz.” At that Eden's footsteps picked up a little more cheerfully. Cuz. That was kind of nice. “So, are you dating one of the Neith then?”
October shook her head. “I used to date Cameron but we ended it about six months ago.”
“Cameron as in McLeish's nephew?”
“Yup, the very one.”
“He's cute.”
“Yeah, but we grew up together. We thought we'd give the whole dating thing a try but in the end it was like kissing a cousin or something you know.”
An image of Teagan popped into Eden's head and her fists clenched. The s.o.b was still out there, roaming free. “Oh yeah, I know exactly what you mean.”
“OK, that sounds faintly ominous.”
Surprisingly, Eden found herself telling Tobe all about Teagan. Tobe was sufficiently disgusted and very vehement on her behalf. She noticed the angrier she got, the thicker her accent grew. It amused Eden, despite their subject matter.
They talked about a lot of different things and Eden was grateful to the girl for diplomatically sidestepping any mention of Stellan. Instead she moved on to discussing the training centre and how the Neith were intimidated by Cyrus, Val and Noah. They'd never had Ankh around in years so they were pretty much the hot topic at the moment. In between October's gossiping, she pointed out different stores on The Royal Mile that she liked. Eden took it all in with appreciative eyes. She still couldn't get over how surreal it was to be here. As they walked up The Mile, Eden's sharp eyes caught sight of Val a few yards up ahead, waiting for them outside of the restaurant.
“So it's pretty darn cool that Valeria of Corsica and Cyrus of Persepolis are your guardians.
They're total legends around here,” October said with a wistful sigh. There was more than a little hero-worshipping in her eyes whenever she discussed Val.
“Yeah.” Eden nodded stoically. “They've been good to me so far.” Tobe frowned. “So far?”
“Well.” Eden shrugged. “I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop.” The Neith shook her head at her. “I thought turning Ankh would make you trust them. They're your kin now, Eden.”
“Oh I do trust them. I just don't know if I trust myself yet. I'm probably going to do something stupid that will disappoint them.”
“Hey.” Tobe stopped her, her young eyes suddenly very serious and mature. “Look, my dad told me everything Cyrus told him. You didn't kill anyone, Eden. You had some seriously creepy stuff inside you and you fought it. You've done well. I even heard you refused to kill Valois at your Awakening Ceremony.”