greenish powder at her feet.
âGrab her!â Silas shot around Kyana, throwing himself at Haven.
â Devito! â Haven screamed. A white light engulfed every inch of the foul-smelling room. When Kyana could see again, Silas lay in a heap on the floor and Haven was gone.
And so was the trident.
Kyana ran to the window, looking out into the darkness. Haven was nowhere to be seen. Her scent, the stench of Cronos, and the smell of death that had filled the factory only seconds ago were gone. Sheâd simply vanished.
âSonofabitch!â Kyana spun on Silas. âWhat was that?â
Rubbing his shoulder, he struggled to his feet. âItâs a powerful, ancient spell. Iâve read up on it, but have never seen anyone actually attempt it.â
The awe in his voice didnât ease her frustration. âYou can be impressed later. Right now, I just want to know what it was so I can figure out how to keep her from doing it again.â
âThe spell allows her to maneuver her way out of sticky situations.â
âLike astral projection?â Sheâd tried that once. Wasnât fun.
âNot exactly. Itâs like suspended animation. Or maybe the slowing of time would be a better explanation.â Silas wiped his hands on his jeans. âEither way, sheâs casting the spell that binds us and allows her the freedom to slip away. It covers her scent. Leaves no markers. Itâs damned hard to track and even harder to prevent.â
So that was how sheâd been evading Kyanaâs tracking skills. She was exhausted, and being outsmarted by a dead god wasnât exactly rejuvenating. She sighed and grudgingly followed as Ryker and Silas led the way out of the factory.
âI need food. And ambrosia. Iâm running on empty but we donât have time for more than a quick snack. I wonât lose her this time.â
She saw Ryker nod from the corner of her eye, but kept her focus on Silas. âCan you create a counter spell so she canât leave me in the dust like this again?â
âDoubt it, but Iâll start working on it the minute we return Below.â
âThe tridentâs gone,â she said, âand weâve seen for ourselves that Cronos is able to take over Havenâs body. Guess we know now how sheâs able to touch the Eyes of Power without dying.â
âYeah,â Ryker said. âBecause sheâs not technically touching it. He is.â
Yes. Cronos was living and breathing inside her best friend, and she was beginning to fear that the only way to get him out was to wreck the vehicle he was driving. If she couldnât get through to Haven soon, Kyana was going to have no choice but to kill her.
Chapter Eleven
W hen they finally stumbled their way out of the meatpacking plant, the sky had lit up with oranges and pinks, offering Kyana only her third experience with a real sunrise in two hundred years. Sheâd seen the black and white version while in Lychen form and sheâd seen sunrises Below, where the sun wasnât actually real, but neither was comparable to seeing the beauty of an authentic sunrise.
Unlike the previous two mornings, however, this time, she could drink it all in while Ryker shared the last of his ambrosia and bread with her. She sat on the edge of Havenâs fatherâs cracked, grease-stained driveway, waiting for Silas to return with a car that would get them back to St. Augustine. They couldnât wait the hours it would take for Rykerâs port to be usable again.
She closed her eyes and reluctantly reopened them to finally look at him.
âTell me that I wonât be knocked out of commission every time I face a fight,â she said.
âWhen you learn to balance the ambrosia itâll get less debilitating. Remember, your transformation isnât complete. Youâre only half you and half what youâll become.â
She didnât want to think about
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