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“I’m not going to apologize for pushing you. We need to get this right, Elena.”

I nodded.

“See you tomorrow,” he said, kissing me quickly on my head as we parted ways.

I couldn’t help but feel like something was off and Tabitha jumped into my mind again.

I sat on the second set of stairs that reached to the upper level.

They had been laughing today. He wasn’t fighting with her anymore.

She was reeling him in and he was too stupid to notice that.

Stop it, Elena. Blake is smarter than that. Maybe it’s another tactic he is trying on her. To make her see that he isn’t under a spell.

I heard the main door creaking and I got up softly.

“We need to hurry,” Blake said and then it was quiet.

I ran down the steps as the main door closed behind him and opened the door, but whomever he’d spoken to was long gone.

What was he up to and why hadn’t he mentioned any of this?

This was the reason he left every night at eight.
An entire week, this had been going on for an entire week!
I didn’t like this.

I walked back to the room and found Raymond watching TV with George and Becky.

My face said it all and Becky just stared at me.

I shook my head and gave her an awkward smile. I was dying to ask George if he knew about Blake’s nightly strolls and what was so important it was cutting our practicing short. But I didn’t.

Around nine Raymond and George left.

I had to admit, now that George couldn’t sneak in it made their departure so much more difficult to watch.

Whatever it was that made it so difficulty for George to leave Becky at night, well, it was something Blake still had to develop.

I lay in bed that night, just thinking about many things. I’d ask him tomorrow straight, or try and see what it was he had to say.

Maybe it was nothing. He had said they had to be fast, so maybe he was helping a friend in need, for all I knew, and then I would sound like a jealous girlfriend. But if it was that innocent, why wasn’t he telling me about it?

Sammy finally entered around ten.

She tiptoed to our bathroom and closed the door. Where the hell she and Dean had been, well, I just hoped and prayed that Master Longwei wouldn’t catch them.

I still hadn’t even told Blake about Louie.

I would tell him tomorrow.

 

 

THE NEXT MORNING I found Blake with George and Dean at a table.

“Please, Dean,” Blake begged.

“I told you I won’t.”

He nodded.

Won’t what?

Becky and I reached them and I had to admit, something was really not right at all.

Sammy was in a bad mood this morning, and wasn’t even speaking to us, and now hearing Dean say that after Blake begged him, I started to wonder again if it was something that had to do with last night.

Did Sammy and Dean know something?

“Morning sunshine,” Blake said and I smiled.

Becky squinted at him.

“What, I can’t greet Elena now?”

“No, what are you hiding?”

He started to chuckle. “I’m not hiding anything.”

“You’ve been acting strange lately, Blake.”

Dean got up.

“Where are you going?” I asked him.

“I’m done eating and I’m going to find my girlfriend if you must know, Miss Want-To-Know-It-All.”

I laughed. Urgh, it was seriously becoming so frustrating. They were like a pack of wolves, covering for each other.

“Sure,” Becky looked at Dean as he left and then at George who was gulping down his breakfast.

He stopped and looked at her. “Why you looking at me like that?”

“What is going on here?”

“I have no idea, but I’m with you on that one Becks, something is going on.”

Blake laughed again. “Nothing is going on. See, this is why we don’t share anything with you.”

“You hiding something from me?” I asked Blake and he smiled again.

“No, I’m not. But George is a bit weak when it comes to Becky.”

“So not being able to keep a secret from Becky makes him weak?”

“That’s not what I said. You crawl out on the wrong side of the bed this morning?” He asked.

“No, but something is up, Blake.”

“Nothing is up, Elena.”

“Fine, then where the hell were you last night?” I asked a little too loudly and with an angry voice. Not what I’d been aiming for at all.

He just looked at me. “You don’t trust me now, Elena?”

“I don’t know. If it’s so important to cut our training short, Blake, then I think I have the right to question it just a little.”

I got up and left.

“Where are you going?”

“I’m not hungry,” I said and stormed out.

I found the stairs and just waited on them until the first bell rang.

I could hear students talking as they made their way from the cafeteria.

“You had to tell her?” Blake asked.

“Tell her what?” I heard Samantha.

“Sammy, just tell me the truth. How does she know?”

“I didn’t tell her. To be honest, I don’t want to tell her that. Why are you helping her, Blake?”

“It’s her brother, okay? He used to be my friend too, Samantha. I asked you last night really nicely not to say anything.”

“I didn’t. You are playing with fire Blake. You should tell her yourself.”

“I don’t want to make her worry for nothing.”

“Oh, is that what you are calling it now?”

“Dammit, Samantha, why don’t you just say what you think this is about? Elena is my Dent. I would never do that to her.”

“And you are one of a kind too, Blake.”

“What is that supposed to mean?”

“Nothing works the same way with you.”

He sighed a little. “You really think I would do that? Huh?” He yelled at her softly.

What the hell did he do?

“No, I don’t. She knows something is wrong Blake, you should tell her the truth, ‘cause if she finds out the way Dean and I did last night, this trust you’ve built, you are going to lose it all.”

He blew out a gush of air.

“And I’m saying that because I love you. Not because I want to see you burn.”

She walked away and a few seconds later he left too.

I went up to my room when the second bell rang. I didn’t give a shit about class.

She’d mentioned a “she”.
Helping her?

Please don’t let it be Tabitha, please!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHEN SECOND PERIOD I went to class. I opened my door and heard a girl crying.

“Hey, it’s going to be okay,” one of her friends said.

“No it’s not,” Tabitha sniffed and I wanted to leave thinking about how shallow she was. “Blake can’t even find him, and he is the best tracker inside Paegeia.”

I stopped as she said that.

So he was looking for someone.

“Are you sure your brother didn’t go to the other side?”

“Phil is Chromatic. He would never set foot outside of Paegeia.”

“Tabitha.”

“Something happened to him, I know it.”

“Shhh,” the girls said and I felt like an idiot for doubting him.

Everything was making sense now.

Why was he so secretive? Yes, I didn’t like this one bit, but if this Phil was his friend, and I was sure he was, Blake would help find him. That was all it was. He promised he would never betray my trust like that and I had to trust him if we were going to make this work. Him not telling me, well, he had his reasons why he hadn’t.

I wasn’t mad anymore. They all walked down the steps while I hid behind my closed door once again. When the coast was clear I left.

I found Blake in front of our Arithmetic class leaning against a pillar.

When he saw me, he walked over. “Where have you been?”

“In my room.” I gave him a broken smile, feeling like an idiot. “Come let’s go.” I walked toward the class and he pulled me back by my arm.

“Elena, we should talk.” He started pulling me in the opposite direction.

“If Master Longwei catches us, we will get detention again, please. Let’s just go to class.”

“No, it’ll be fine. I need to tell you something.”

“Is it about helping Tabitha?”

He stopped and his entire body deflated before he turned around and faced me. “You know about that?”

I smiled. “I told you before, you can do what you want. I would’ve just loved it if you could’ve mentioned it to me.”

“I’m sorry. I know how you feel about her.”

“I feel bad for her, Blake. I don’t hate her. So what is the deal anyway?”

“Her brother went missing and I can’t pick him up anywhere.”

“I take it that her brother is a friend?”

“Yeah, he is, or was. I owe him a lot.”

“Then I know you’ll find him soon.” I smiled and he just stared at me with soft eyes that quickly turned into guilty ones. He pulled me closer to him.

“I’m an idiot. Sorry that I didn’t tell you, and she’s not more important than training you. I promise.”

“It’s okay, I know.”

“Do we really have to go to Arithmetic?” He pulled his face and made me laugh.

“Yes, we do. Now stop sulking.” I turned around and walked with Blake into the classroom.

My eyes caught Tabitha’s and although her eyes were a bit red and blotchy, the look she had in her eyes made me doubt her intentions.

She looked down at her table as Blake and I sat down.

I closed my eyes.
Her brother is missing, Elena. She just needs his help, that is all.

 

FOR THE NEXT few days’ life went back to normal. I didn’t worry about where Blake snuck off to at night, as I knew.

The only thing that still bothered me was how frustrated he was becoming because he couldn’t find Phil.

He still couldn’t pick him up anywhere.

He even told me the story about Tabitha’s brother. He was as bad as they came, a Night Villain with a taste for danger and darkness. Tabitha’s parents lived in one of the other dragon cities near Areeth. They were one of the few that didn’t love the human-dragon type of contact and strictly stuck to their dragon forms. Phil and Tabitha were the only dragons that shifted in the family and had come to Dragonia Academy to try to learn more.

She was trying, and I had to give it to the girl, it wasn’t your typical Snow dragon behavior to fight against your entire family for a change she desperately wanted. It made me see her from a different perspective.

At eight we said goodbye and he would leave with Tabitha to search for Phil. I really hoped that he was going to find him soon, because I didn’t know how much longer I could handle the disappointment and frustration clinging to him.

On Friday we had our first fundraiser and a part of me was looking forward to it, while another part was dreading the entire thing. Asking people to give donations toward a great cause like helping the hundred we’d brought through was one thing, but asking people to fight for the cause to save my father was another.

I dreaded that I would let it slip out that my father was still alive, and that we wouldn’t get to Blake’s father in time to stop him from going into the Creepers.

I decided I would just let Blake do all the talking.

“Why are you so quiet?” Becky asked me during dinner. Blake had just left.

“I’m really not looking forward to tomorrow night,” I said, scraping my food on my plate with my fork.

“You are dreading a function, but you are okay with Blake helping the Ice Queen?” Becky had that tone in her voice, the one that told me she would never have approved in the first place.

I gave her my one raised eyebrow look, the one where she knew she should be dropping it and to stop trying me make feel insecure about him spending time with his ex-girlfriend. She didn’t get that he was searching for a friend, a good friend.

“I told you before, I trust him, Becky.”

“Oh, it’s not that I question that, Elena. I wouldn’t trust her.”

“Her brother is missing. What if it was your brother?”

She huffed as if she didn’t buy that story for one minute.

“So what, you say that she’s making this up?” I sounded a bit defensive. “Why, just to spend time with Blake? I refuse to believe that.”

“I am just getting a really bad feeling about this, Elena. You don’t know her like I do.”

“You met her like seven months before I did. Seriously?” I’d gotten fed up with what she was insinuating. “Besides, if he wants her back, I will let him go.”

“Just like that?”

“If that is what he wants, then yes.”

She raised her eyes.

“I’m going to leave.”

“Elena?” Becky called after me as I made my way to the entrance.

“Why can’t you just leave what you think to yourself? She is clearly struggling to trust my brother a hundred percent. You are not making it any easier, Becky,” I heard Sammy speak up.

“I’ve really got a bad feeling about this, Sammy.”

The two of them were still speaking and I decided to tune them out. Their insecurities were worse than mine.

I took a bath and focused again on tomorrow night.

Still, what Becky said found a way back into my head, no matter how hard I tried to push it to the back of my mind.

It wouldn’t be easy to let him go if he did want to go back to her, but I’d promised Tabitha, if that is what he wanted, I wouldn’t stand in their way.

Was Phil really missing? I remembered the day she was crying on the stairs, while I was listening in. She sounded sincere, sad that she didn’t know the whereabouts of her brother. Becky hadn’t heard that, and Blake did say he would rather die than ever betray me like that, but then Sammy’s conversation with him that day jumped into my mind too. He was so different from all the other dragons. What if the Dent was nothing compared to what the other dragons felt?

Stop it, Elena. Just stop it.
I refused to feel insecure about this.
I refuse.

 

 

THE LOOK ON Blake’s face the next morning told me more or less that he was still nowhere close to tracking Phil down.

Shit, what if the guy was dead?

George put my thoughts into words as I tuned into their conversation.

“I didn’t want to say that out loud, but a part of me was starting to think that too. I feel sorry for Tabitha if that is the truth,” Blake said.

“You sure he isn’t on the other side?”

“He has no reason to be, George. I mean, he is Chromatic, the Council would never have granted him that pass.”

“You did try and find out, right?”

“C’mon, you really think…?”

“Blake, I’m just saying. She believes you are under a fucking spell, she might do whatever…”

“She wouldn’t use her brother like that, but to make sure, I will make a few phone calls.” He grunted, then all of a sudden as I almost reached them, “I expect this from Elena, not you.”

“What about me?” I plopped down on the pillow, pretending that I had no idea what they were talking about.

He smiled. “Nothing for you to worry about,” he said and rested his head against his hands with his elbows resting on the table. The way he looked at me made me want to blush, and I gave an awkward smile.

“What is it?” I looked past him and he laughed.

“Can’t I just look at you?”

I closed my eyes and shook my head. “Stop it.”

He chuckled. “You slept?”

“Not as well as I wanted too, but yes, I slept.”

“Worrying…”

“About tonight.” I interrupted him and sighed.

He laughed and looked at George.

I started to laugh as I saw the guilty look on George’s face.

“Still no faith in you, well at least you are not his dragon.”

“I’m just looking out for my best friend, Elena.”

“Whatever,” I said and got up from the pillow and went to the buffet line.

 

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