"School isn't stupid," Damian said, and then he turned to Rephaim. "But she's right about the normal part. Going to school is what normal kids do."
"Yep," Shaunee said.
"Sucks, but yep," Erin said. "Although it is an excellent fashion parade."
"Right you are, Twin," Shaunee said.
"What does that mean?" Rephaim asked Stevie Rae.
She smiled at him. "Basically that you should be goin' to school with us."
He smiled back at her, love and warmth filling his face. When he looked from Stevie Rae to me, that wonderful expression was still there, and I couldn't help smiling back at him.
"If normal means going to school, then that's what I would really like to do. If it doesn't cause too much of a problem."
"It'll cause problems, make no mistake about that," Darius said.
"You don't think he should go?" I asked.
"I did not say that. I agree with you that it is his choice, his decision, but Rephaim, you should understand that it would be easier if you chose to stay here-out of the way-at least until we see what Neferet and Kalona's next moves will be." I thought I saw Rephaim cringe at the mention of his dad, but he nodded and said, "I do understand, but I'm tired of hiding alone in the darkness." He looked down at Stevie Rae again and then back at us. "And Stevie Rae may need me."
"Okay, you know this whole 'let's let the birdboy decide' and 'Stevie Rae may need me' stuff is all real happy-schmappy in theory, but in reality we're gonna be walking onto a campus where the batshit crazy High Priestess hates us, and will use anything she can to bring us, and by that I mean you specifically, Z, down. Not to mention Dragon, the Leader of the Sons of Erebus Warriors, is definitely not acting right since his mate was killed by the guy we're bringing back onto campus. Neferet's going use Rephaim against us. Dragon is going to back her. Shit is going to hit the fan."
"Well," I said. "It won't be the first time."
"Uh, may I say something?" Damien's hand was raised like he was in class and wanted to be called on.
"Yes, honey, and you don't have to raise your hand," I said.
"Oh, okay, thanks. What I wanted to say is we need to remember that when Nyx appeared at the House of Night, forgave and blessed Rephaim, she basically gave us permission to include Rephaim in our world. Neferet can't go against that-at least not openly. And neither can Dragon. How much they don't like it is beside the point."
"But they did go against it," Stark said. "Neferet asked Dragon if he'd accept Rephaim, and he said no, so she kicked him off campus. Stevie Rae called bullshit on that, and that's why we all ended up leaving."
"Yeah, and just because the High Council managed to pressure Neferet into letting us come back to class, it doesn't mean we're really going to be accepted. I can promise you that she and Dragon, and probably a lot of other people aren't going to be cool with this." Aphrodite fluttered her fingers at Rephaim.
Damien spoke before I could say anything. "Well, the truth is neither Neferet nor Dragon can supersede the Goddess's wishes."
"Super what?" Shaunee asked.
"Seed who?" Erin added.
"It means to replace," Stevie Rae explained for Damien. "And that's a real interestin' point, Damien. No one can supersede the Goddess, not even a High Priestess."
"Can you imagine what the tight-assed High Council would say about that?" Aphrodite rolled her eyes. "Litter of kittens-they'd have several litters of flying kittens. Each."
I blinked and had the sudden urge to hug Aphrodite. Well, the urge passed quickly, but still.
"Aphrodite," I said. "You are a genius! And so is Damien."
"Of course I am," Aphrodite said smugly.
"You're going to tell on Neferet and Dragon to the High Council, aren't you?" Damien said.
"I think 'telling on' them is not the right way to put it. Uh, you have your laptop with you, don't ya?" I asked.
Damien patted the man purse slung over his shoulder. "Of course. It's in my satchel."
"Man purse," Shaunee said.