"When you introduce an alien species into a new environment, it has to adapt or die out. And usually the way it adapts is by preying on the native species. Look at the dodo birds. They were fine until people came to their island with cats and dogs and pigs, then they became prey. "
"You do realize you just compared our entire race to dodo birds. "
She shrugged. "If they were never meant to be here in the first place, it's not their fault they had to become predators. "
"Thank you, Animal Planet. " I turned back to Nona. "But what about vampires? And werewolves? Even zombies. They started out normal; they didn't come here with you. "
"Vampires were created by the Dark Queen in an effort to make an Empty One. You know this. The others I cannot explain, but even without our kind your world has mysteries of its own. " She smiled.
"Okay. Fine. So, you were all brought here against your will and now you want to go back. You want me to just throw open a gate and let your little group skip on through?"
Cresseda shook her head. "No. All will have a choice this time. We have already started the Gathering. " Paranormals had a way of talking with capitalized letters I still didn't understand. "It is nearly complete. And when we are together, we shall all leave this world. "
Arianna drew in a sharp breath next to me.
"All all?" I asked. "Like, every paranormal in the world? Including the faeries? And just how big a gate do you think I can make? Because I don't think I can make another one, period. Last time it was mostly an accident, and it almost killed me. " The night felt even colder against my sk
in as I remembered what it felt like to channel all those souls through a gate in the stars. The burning, the agony: I really thought I wouldn't survive.
It wasn't that I didn't get what they were saying or what they wanted, or even that I thought it was wrong. It wasn't their fault they were here, and I knew they deserved a way home, wherever that might be. But the idea of making another gate terrified me, and I wasn't willing to risk dying to try. They shouldn't expect that of me. They couldn't.
"I tire of this," the dragon said, and when it opened its mouth I could see embers glowing from within. "The wee thing talks too much. "
"Evelyn," Cresseda said, drawing my attention back to her. "Come with us now. We will help you do what you were made for, and make you whole. "
I looked from glowing paranormal to glowing paranormal, finally settling on Cresseda. They'd been here for thousands of years already; surely they could tough it out a few more. "I wasn't made for anything. The faeries created this problem; they can solve it on their own. And I don't need anyone to fix me. "
I turned my back on them and walked away.
Chapter Six
OLD FLAMES
I was halfway to Lend's house when a huge spurt of fire shot up into the sky from the pond. I yelped and ran, the afghan trailing behind me like a dark shadow. It slipped and I looked back to grab for it, slamming right into Lend.
We both fell on the ground. "Are you okay?" he asked, searching my face. "What was that?"
"Probably the dragon. I think I pissed it off. "
"The dragon's here? Why? What were you doing?"
"I got lured down to the pond by a bunch of paranormals. Including your mom. "
"She's there?" He sat up and looked in that direction; the fire was gone now, thank goodness, but I thought I heard voices arguing.
"Yeah. Listen, Lend. They want me to open the gate for them and all the other paranormals. Your mom asked me to. " And suddenly it hit me-when she said all the paranormals on earth, she was including Lend in that. Ah, bleep. "They want to leave. All of them. Go back to wherever they came from. Probably with you," I whispered.
"What did you say?" I couldn't tell from the tone of his voice how he felt about it.
"I said no. I just-I'm done. I don't know how to do what they want me to, and the idea of trying terrifies me. I'm done with the supernatural drama, tired of being caught up in the middle of it, tired of being a pawn in their stupid prophecies and petty fights. After everything that happened with Vivian and Reth, even Jack-I don't want any of it. No gates, no other worlds, no being used. I just want here. With you. "
He was quiet for a while. . . too long. Oh no, what if he wanted to go with them? What if he thought his mom was right and that I should try to open a gate for them? Would I try if he asked me to? Would he take me with him? Did I even want to go with him if he chose that? If I survived opening the gate, that was.
He reached out a hand and stood, helping me up. With one last look in the direction of the pond, he put his arm around me and turned us so we faced the house. "It's your choice, Evie. And for the record, I think you made the right one. "
"Yeah?"
He squeezed me. "Yeah. Let's go home. "