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One of his eyes was all bruised and puffy, and his lip was split, but he managed to smile at Stevie Rae. I'm really glad you're not dead anymore. She grinned. Hey, me, too. And I can tell you I don't so much recommend the dying and un- dying stuff, so you gotta rest and get well. Then she sobered as her eyes went back to his wounds, and she added quickly, But you're gonna be okay. You don't have to worry about that. It's no biggie. I didn't break my arm. It just got dislocated when I was wrestling with a Raven Mocker. He tried to save Anastasia. My gaze followed the girl's voice into a hospital room beside where Drew was lying. The door was open and I could see a fledgling half reclined in bed with one arm propped on one of those aluminum side tray things that fit on hospital beds. Her entire forearm was wrapped in thick gauze. There was also a nasty cut that ran down the side of her neck and disappeared into her hospital gown. He almost did it, too. Drew almost saved her. Almost isn't good enough, Drew said tightly. Almost is better than what lots of kids did, said the girl. At least you tried. What the hell happened, Denio? Aphrodite asked, moving past me and into the girl's room. I suddenly realized who the girl was. She and her two buddies, Enyo and Pemphredo (named after the three sisters of the Gorgon and Scylla), had been part of Aphrodite's bitchy inner circle before I came to the House of Night and, as Aphrodite herself has said, her life imploded.

I braced myself for Denio to make some haggish comment to Aphrodite, since none of her friends had actually stayed her friends once she'd fallen from Neferet's good graces and I'd replaced her as Leader of the Dark Daughters. Thankfully, the girl's response wasn't hateful at all, though she sounded frustrated and more than a little pissed. Nothing happened. Well, that is, unless you stood up to the damn bird things. Then they attacked you. We--she gestured with her good arm out at the infirmary--stood up to them. So did Dragon and Anastasia. They attacked Professor Anastasia while Dragon was fighting a bunch of them down the lane. He wasn't close enough to help her. He didn't even see it happening, Drew said. I grabbed one of them and pulled it off her, but another one came up behind me. I grabbed that one, Denio said. She pointed across the hall. Ian tried to help when the thing turned on me. The Raven Mocker snapped his leg like a twig. Ian Bowser? I asked, sticking my head through the open doorway of the room Denio had pointed to.

Yeah, it's me, said the scrawny, but kinda cute kid who had one leg propped up and wrapped all the way to his thigh in a cast. He looked way too white against the bleached sheets. That looks like it hurts, I said. I knew him from drama class. He'd had a massive crush on our teacher, Professor Nolan--before she was murdered a month or so ago. I've felt better, he said, trying to smile. Yeah, we've all felt better, said a girl on a pallet farther down the hallway. Hanna Honeyyeager! I didn't see you over there, Damien said, moving around me to go to the girl's side. I could understand why he hadn't noticed her before she said something. She was covered by a big white comforter, which she disappeared against because she was seriously the whitest kid I think I've ever seen. You know, one of those blondes who had skin so fair it never tanned and she always looked pink-cheeked and either embarrassed or surprised. I only knew her through Damien. I'd heard him talking to her about flowers--apparently the girl was a genius with anything that bloomed. I remembered that about her, and the fact that everyone always called her by her first and last names, kinda like Shannoncompton, only they didn't run the two together. What happened to you, sweetie? Damien crouched down beside her and took her hand.

Her little blond head was wrapped in a gauze bandage that had a bloody spot near the forehead. When Professor Anastasia was attacked, I screamed at the Raven Mockers. A lot, she said. She has a seriously shrill voice, said a kid from the last hospital room, who I couldn't even see. Well, apparently Raven Mockers don't like shrill voices, said Hanna Honeyyeager. One of them knocked me out. Hang on. Erin marched down the hall toward the room of the kid I couldn't see. Is that you, T.J.? Erin! Oh. My. Goddess! Erin squealed and rushed into his room. Right behind her, Shaunee yelled, Cole? What about Cole? He didn't stand up to them, T.J. answered in a strained voice, which made Shaunee stop at the open door to his room like she'd been smacked in the face. Didn't stand up? But . . . Shaunee's voice faded, like she was utterly confused. Oh, shit, boy! Look at your hands! Erin's exclamation drifted from T.J.'s room. Hands? I repeated. T.J.'s a boxer. He even placed in the last Summer Games, against vampyres, Drew explained. He tried to knock out Rephaim. It didn't quite work out like he expected, and the bird guy tore up his hands. Oh, Goddess, no." I heard Stevie Rae say softly, her words filled with horror. I was watching Shaunee as she stood outside T.J.'s room, looking like she didn't know what to do with herself, which gave me a really bad feeling.