"Just sayin'," Erin added.
"It's a European satchel," Damien said firmly.
"If it has feathers..." Erin said.
"And quacks..." Shaunee said.
"Whatever it is, I'm glad it means you have your computer with you." I jumped in before Damien could big word them. "You do have Skype downloaded on it, don't you?"
"Yes," he said.
"Good. I need to borrow it for the Council Meeting, if that's okay with you?"
"No problem," Damien said, raising his brows questioningly at me.
"What are you thinkin'?" Stevie Rae asked his question for him.
"Well, when I talked to Thanatos about helping us get back to school, I didn't mention that little thing about the fact that we're kinda, sorta branching off with our own House of Night here, but that we'll still be going to class and such at our original House of Night."
"We're gonna have to think of a great new name for our place," Shaunee said.
"Ooooh! Right you are, Twin," Erin said.
"Hey, it's the depot, so how about the Pot Lot House of Night," Shaunee said.
I looked at them. Shook my head and said a firm, "No to the Pot Lot." Then I went back to my original point. "But I do need to do a whole Skype conference with the Vamp High Council to get permission for what we want to do. A school Council Meeting seems a good time to do that, especially since I'm sure Neferet will love it if I ask that she bear witness to my call."
"Z, that sounds like a crap plan. Neferet will love talking to the High Council and figuring out a way to twist everything you say to make you look like Insane Teenager," Aprodite said.
"That's kinda my point," I said. "I'm not gonna be Insane Teenager. I'm gonna be the Fledgling High Priestess who gives the High Council all the details about the amazing, miraculous gift Nyx has given our Red High Priestess's Consort, Rephaim, and that he's super excited to be starting school at the Tulsa House of Night. I'm sure they'll even want to congratulate Neferet on being such an awesome High Priestess who can handle all the changes going on here."
"That's devious. I like it," Aphrodite said. "You put Neferet and even Dragon in a position where if they say 'hell no we're not accepting the birdboy,' or even bitch and complain a little about it, they look massively bad-what with Nyx showing up and miracling."
"This still isn't going to be an easy road," Stark said.
Rephaim met his gaze steadily. "No matter how rough it is, it's a better road than the one that leads to darkness and hatred and death. And I think you know exactly what I mean."
"I do," Stark said, returning his gaze unflinchingly.
"So do I," Stevie Rae said.
"Me, too," I added.
"We're in agreement then. Rephaim returns to the House of Night with us," Darius said.
"Okay, wait. Does this mean we have to get in the damn short bus?" Aphrodite asked.
"Yes!" we all said together.
Laughing and feeling lighter than I had in days, I clambered on the short bus with my friends, and bumped my shoulder against Stark as we took our seats. He barely glanced at me. It was about then that I realized he really hadn't had much to say to me (or anyone) since we'd woken up.
Remembering how close we'd been-how he'd touched me and made the world seem all right again-had me chewing my lip and feeling super confused. I snuck another glance at him. He was staring out the window. He looked tired. Really tired.
"Hey, what's up with you?" I asked as the bus bounced its way along Cincinnati Street heading toward midtown
"Me? Nothin'."
"Seriously, you look really tired. Are you feeling okay?"