CHAPTER 65
Bliss
The Visitor had returned. He sounded manic, hysterical, barking orders that she did not understand. Bliss was groggy. The demon had knocked her out when she'd tried to help Schuyler, and now her head was throbbing.
"WAKE UP, CHILD! GO! THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!"
What... what did he want? What was happening? She looked around. In the middle of the aisle, Schuyler was holding Jack in her arms, like a Pieta. She stumbled forward, still holding her bouquet. What was Schuyler doing with Jack Force? Jack was supposed to be bonded. But no, Schuyler had never followed any of the rules. The Code of the Vampires had never applied to her. What had the Visitor called her? Selfish. Unremarkable. A false friend.
Bliss felt so lost and alone. Maybe the Visitor was right.
Maybe he was the only person she could really trust. Her mother had not even bothered to wait for her, to see her, to speak to the daughter who needed her so badly. As for Dylan, well, maybe he was false too, had he really disappeared? Was he really being held? He had been able to break through before, what was stopping him now?
There was nothing to stop her.
Maybe the Visitor was right. She couldn't think anymore; she couldn't see straight. All she knew was that she was so tired of listening to the voice in her head. She was so very tired of fighting.
"Do it!"
"DO IT!"
"KILL HER!"
So very, very tired of resisting and being good... And maybe if she did what he wanted, he would stop torturing her. Maybe if she did what he wanted, she would finally have peace....
Bliss walked over to where Schuyler was sitting and removed the shard of glass from her bouquet.
CHAPTER 66
Schuyler
You're going to be all right," Schuyler murmured. Jack lay asleep in her arms. She knew he would live. She could feel it. Her blood would save him. It was the only thing that would save him. It would bring life back to his body and fight the black fire from Leviathan's blade.
She looked around the empty church. Mimi had not yet returned. Her former nemesis had looked broken and lost. Something had happened back there, down in the glom.