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I'm just being careful. It is wise to anticipate dangers, Darius said thoughtfully. Since there was nothing wrong with being careful, I opened my mouth to agree with both of them when Stevie Rae turned to Darius and in a cold, flat voice said, Just because you've sworn your Warrior's Oath to her doesn't mean you have to agree with everything she says. What? Stark said. You gave Aphrodite your Oath? Really? Damien said. Wow, too cool, Jack said. Erik snorted from the table behind us. I'm shocked Zoey let you and didn't just add you to her private collection. By that time I'd had enough. I yelled over at him, Oh, go to hell, Erik! Zoey! Sister Mary Angela gasped. Sorry, I muttered. Don't be sorry, Aphrodite said, glaring at Stevie Rae. Hell isn't a bad word. It's a place. And some people do need to be sent there. What? Stevie Rae said innocently. You didn't want everyone to know about you and Darius? My business is my business, Aphrodite said. Just like I was sayin' before, Kramisha nodded sagely. It just ain't right to put your personal business all out in public.

She turned her dark eyes on Stevie Rae. I know you our High Priestess and all, so I don't mean no disrespect, but I think you was raised better than that. Stevie Rae looked instantly contrite. You're right, Kramisha. I guess I didn't think it was that big a deal. I mean, everyone would know sooner or later. She smiled at me and shrugged her shoulders. A Warrior's Oath isn't exactly somethin' you can hide. She turned to Aphrodite. Sorry, I wasn't tryin' to be mean. I'm not interested in your apology. I'm not Zoey. I'm not going to automatically believe everything you say. Okay, enough! I shouted. Anger and frustration added power to my words, and I saw several kids flinch. All of you need to listen up and get something straight. We can't fight big, world- ending evil if we're bickering with each other! Stevie Rae and Aphrodite--get over the fact that you're Imprinted and learn not to embarrass each other.

I saw hurt in Aphrodite's eyes and shock in Stevie Rae's, but I kept going. Stevie Rae, don't keep important stuff from me, even if you think you have a good reason to. I looked squarely at Erik, who had turned around in his chair so he could stare at me. And Erik, we have lots bigger problems than you being pissed I dumped you. I heard Stark chuckle and I rounded on him. You don't get a free pass, either. Stark raised his hands like he was surrendering. I'm just laughing because Erik the Great got put in his place. Which is real crappy of you since you can feel how much this whole thing with you and Erik and Heath has hurt my feelings. Stark's cocky smile faded. Darius, it's an icy mess out there, but do you think you can drive the Hummer back to the House of Night? I asked. I do, said the warrior. Who's good on a horse? Instantly several hands went up like I was a mean teacher and they were all scared of being in trouble. Shaunee, you and Erin can ride the horse you got here on. I looked around at the kids still holding up their hands. Johnny B, can you and Kramisha double on the other mare? Yep, we can, he said.

Kramisha nodded briskly, and they both put down their hands. Stark, you can ride behind me on Persephone, I said without looking at him. Damien, Jack, Aphrodite, Shannoncompton, Venus, and . . . I stared at a brunette red fledgling whose name I absolutely could not remember. Sophie, Stevie Rae said hesitantly, like she was scared I might snap her head off. And Sophie. You guys go with Darius in the Hummer. I looked at Stevie Rae. Can you be sure the rest of the red fledglings and Erik get to the House of Night safely? If that's what you want me to do, then that's what I'll do, she said. Good. Finish breakfast and then let's go home. I stood up and took in all the nuns with one long look. I appreciate you helping us more than I'll ever be able to tell you. As long as I'm alive, the Benedictine Sisters will have a High Priestess as a friend.

Then I turned to leave. As I passed Stark, I saw him start to get up, but I caught his eyes and shook my head. I'm going to say bye to Grandma--by myself. I could see that I'd hurt him, but he only saluted me respectfully and said, As you wish, my lady. Ignoring the silence I left in my wake, I walked out of the room, alone. So, u-we-tsi-a-ge-ya, you made everyone angry? Grandma said after listening to me rant while I paced back and forth beside her bed. Well, not everyone. I hurt some people's feelings instead of making them mad. Grandma studied me for a long time. When she finally spoke her words were typically simple but straight to the point. That is unlike you, so you must have had a good reason for acting so out of character. Well, I'm scared and confused. Yesterday I felt like a High Priest-ess. Today I'm just a kid again. I have boyfriend issues and a best friend who's been keeping stuff from me.