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Jessie
LARGE WHITE VANS waited by the curb as I jogged down the steps of Ivy
House. Trunks sat on the front lawn, waiting to be packed inside the
vehicles by the gathered shifters and gargoyles. I stopped beside one of
them, taking in the flurry of activity.
Sebastian wandered within the hustle and bustle, his head tilted down
toward the electronic notebook in his hands. Every so often he’d stop at one
of the trunks and peer inside, double-checking the contents. After giving a
satisfied nod, he’d make a note and continue on.
“Ready?” Austin asked as he came up to me.
Wary expectation radiated through our bonds but didn’t show on his
face or interrupt the confidence in his bearing. If a person couldn’t feel it,
they would have no idea he was keyed up about our fast-approaching trip to
his former pack.
“Yeah.” But I still took a moment to survey the goings-on.
I wasn’t worried about meeting Austin’s family or his old pack—his
grandma had told me not to waste my brain space on it, and given all we’d
had to do, I’d gladly taken her advice—but we were heading toward a
massive battle. We’d been up late and awake early these last few weeks,
hard at work preparing for a full-on battle. It felt like I’d been constantly
training.
There had only been a couple breaks, one for Edgar’s flower show,
where he’d showcased killer, poisonous flowers to non-magical people (he
was now on flower show probation) and a date I’d taken Austin on to repay
him for the fantastic dates he’d always planned for me. Other than that, it
had all been fighting or magic, and I still felt like we were sorely
underprepared.
At least we had something to show for our late-night magical work. The
trunks of those cars were about to be stuffed full of potions, and Sebastian
and I planned on making more once we got there. We needed to close the
gap in magical resources between us and the enemy.
It was a very large gap.
Sebastian and Nessa had shared some numbers with us, harvested from
their network. Momar was planning for annihilation. He had ground troops
trained by his people, hired mercenaries, and an absolute crapload of
mages. Some wouldn’t be all that powerful, sure, but others were just shy of
Sebastian’s level.
We were magically outgunned—badly—and Sebastian wasn’t even sure
those were the most recent numbers.
Trepidation filled me, but I made sure none of it dripped through my
various bonds and connections to my people. Now was the time for
leadership to show strength. To show confidence, like Austin was doing.
We had to hold up our heads and make it seem like we had zero
reservations that we’d come out the victors.
Learning how to put on a front hadn’t been easy for me. Thank God for
Mimi’s coaching.
And yes, Austin’s grandmother had said I could call her Mimi. Well…
more like demanded, then stared hostilely at me until I did so.
“Right. Okay,” I said to myself, doing a quick mental checklist of what
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