told me to do was making my insides burn. I’d done that too much already. And besides, what if he was playing me? “I don’t know….”
He shrugged. “Then no deal.”
No deal. His words echoed in my head, and I felt torn. In the end, though, I think I knew that I would make the deal. I just hoped that his side of the deal was genuine—that Alex would finally come through for me. “Okay, it’s a deal. Now how do we do it?”
He sighed, got to his feet, and looked down at me with a very unhappy expression. “The first thing we do is bring Nicholas here.”
Chapter 7
“Bring Nicholas here?” I frowned at him. “Like the faerie/Foreseer/likes-to-invade-my-personal-space Nicholas?”
He nodded, trying hard not to smile as he slipped his hands into the pockets of his jeans. “That would be the one.”
I sat there for a second, processing this. “But why do we need him?”
“Because we need a Foreseer.”
I pointed at myself. “You have one right here.” Hello.
He pressed back a grin as if I’d just told him a joke or something. “I understand that, but it’s not just the power of a Foreseer that we need. We also need a special kind of crystal ball called an Ira.”
“Okay, but…Does Nicholas have to be the one to give us this Ira?”
“I think he’ll be our best bet.” When I kept frowning he continued, “None of this is going to be easy, Gemma. Nothing ever is. You should know that by now.”
“I do know that,” I said, thinking about my mom, me, my soul, and my emotions. None of them were easy. “I know that way too well.”
We stared at each other, having this weird moment of understanding, like our thoughts had momentarily connected. Sometimes I really wished our thoughts could connect, that way I’d be able to read his mind and know if he was telling the truth.
“So…what do we have to do, then?” I asked, breaking our weird connection moment. “I mean, how do we get Nicholas here? Or do we have to go get him.” God, I hoped we didn’t have to go get him because I really didn’t want to go back to the City of Crystal again.
“No, we can’t go get him.” He sighed. “We have to bring him here.”
“Okay…well…Are you sure there isn’t another way to get this Ira crystal ball?” I asked. “Maybe Adessa has one.”
“It’s not the kind of a crystal ball she’d have,” Alex explained. “It’s one of a kind—the one Foreseers use to travel to and from places that no one is allowed to travel to.”
“Of course it is,” I said, feeling frustrated. “Because, if it wasn’t, then it would make things easy. And I think we both already agreed that nothing is ever easy.”
He gave me a small smile. “Yeah. I think we did.”
“So what do we do then—to get this Ira traveling crystal ball thingy?”
He shifted his weight uneasily. “We get Nicholas here and see if we can persuade him to give it to us.”
I thought about the half-faerie, and how being around him had creeped me out. And asking him for a favor…Nicholas was so the last person I ever wanted to persuade for a favor. Well, besides Stephan.
“Are you sure there’s not someone else we can go and get it from?” I asked again just to make sure.
He shook his head. “Only another Foreseer—they’re the only ones who know of its existence.”
“Well, then how do you know it exists?” I wondered.
He didn’t look at me. He was staring off into space as he answered, “My father told me about it once.”
“Oh.” Was all I could think of to say.
Next to my feet lay a clock that had been knocked on the floor during Laylen and Alex’s fight. The glass had been shattered and it was letting off an unsteady tick tock, which was the only sound filling in the silence. Tick tock. Tick Tock. Just like a ticking time bomb. It was like a warning that we were running out of time. We needed to find answers, before Stephan found us—or should I say found me. The world was depending on it.
“Okay, so we get Nicholas and then what? We just ask him to give us the Ira crystal ball?” I asked, doubting that it would be that easy.
“Something like that,” Alex spoke through gritted teeth.
“Are you okay?” I asked, picking up on some uneasiness flowing off of him.