Mina was supposed to meet Brody by his locker after school, and as soon as the bell rang she practically skipped down the hall toward him. But a rough hand on her elbow stopped her.
“What do you think you’re doing?” She turned and wasn’t the least bit surprised to see Jared on the other end of her elbow. “Let go of me.” She tried to shake him off but Jared squeezed tighter.
“Come with me and I’ll tell you what you want to know.”
“Why?” He was silent. “I can’t,” she said, happy to blow him off. “Brody’s giving me a ride home. Maybe later?” she asked, smiling.
It was the wrong thing to say to him, because his eyes darkened dangerously. “You don’t know who you’re dealing with here. I was going to help you, tell you information to help you stay alive, but it seems you’ve picked your model boyfriend over your life.” He dropped her elbow and strode away.
Mina waited ten seconds, thinking through her options, and then chased after Jared into the parking lot. He must have been expecting her because he was already astride a black motorbike. It was sleek, exciting and dangerous, just like Jared himself. She hesitated; was this really wise? He was holding out an extra helmet to her. “You knew I would come, didn’t you?” Mina accused angrily. “You could have at least let me tell Brody where I’m going so he doesn’t worry.”
Jared shook his head. “This is a one-time deal, expiring soon.” He jump-started the bike. “Like now.” Mina sighed and really wished she had a cell phone to text Brody that she wasn’t in danger.
But as soon as Jared peeled out of the parking lot and sped along the road, Mina had to rethink her last thought, gripping onto Jared’s waist so she wouldn’t fly off the bike. Maybe she was.
Chapter 16
Jared sped along the interstate and fifteen minutes later he was pulling up to Emerald Lake. He turned off the motorcycle and removed his helmet, laying it on the seat. Turning, he held out his hand for Mina’s helmet as well.
“What are we doing here?” Mina asked, pulling off her backpack.
“Practicing,” Jared answered.
“Practicing what?”
“How to stay alive.”
Mina thought he was joking, but one look at Jared’s set face and she knew that he wasn’t joking. “Okay. Why now?” she had to ask.
“Why not now? Do you have anything else planned?” Mina started to open her mouth but Jared cut her off. “I do, so it’s now or never.”
Annoyed, Mina followed Jared out to the water’s edge. He stopped by a tree and broke off a short branch from a maple tree. Jared closed his eyes and the stick began to glow.
Mina’s eyes opened wide and she stared in awe. She already figured out that he was Fae, but watching him mold and shape a branch with power was certainly impressive, and hauntingly beautiful. His eyes closed in concentration, it was almost as if he was communicating with the branch.
This was real magic, she realized, beautiful and pure. Mina smiled and looked at Jared. She didn’t see the annoying boy from school. She saw someone that was ethereal and glowing with power. The rush of it took her breath away, long enough for her to forget, for a moment, that she didn’t entirely trust him.
Mina’s smile only faded when she recognized the shape he was molding the branch into. It was a weapon, a wooden sword, much more dangerous looking than any of Charlie’s. The beautiful moment passed as Mina realized her mistake. She was miles from the nearest house, without a phone. She was with a strange boy who had powers and had just morphed a tree into a sword. Jared never told her exactly whose side he was on. Once the wooden blades stopped glowing, she snapped out of her reverie and took a step away from him.
Jared just looked at her, eyebrows raised, and handed her the sword.