into the air and leaving without him. We can go eat sushi in Tokyo
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every night until it gets boring. We can do whatever you want,
Helen. When youre a better flier.
We really can, cant we? she asked breathlessly, noticing the
fact that they had both used the word we. Then a less-pleasing
thought occurred to her. Youve been doing this for a while now,
havent you? Running off to other continents when you had a few
hours to kill.
Yes, I have.
But always alone?
We can carry people short distances when we fly if we have to,
but its unbelievably exhausting to tamper with other peoples
gravity. Youd be better off just walking there.
He was attempting to sound lighthearted about it, but his face
was turned down. Helen looked at him sideways, trying to figure
out what it must be like to know that you could go to the Louvre
and see the Mona Lisa instead of just looking at a picture of it in a
book, but youd have to go there by yourself. It must have been so
lonely for him. Hed been the only Scion who could fly for his entire
life, and that meant that hed been isolated in a lot of
waysuntil he met her.
Theres plenty of time for us to see the world, but for now, I
think youd better stay local. And since I cant ask you to do
something that I wouldnt be willing to do myself, I promise I
wont go off island without you, he said.
Yeah, right, Helen said, laughing and trying to pull her hand
out of his, but he held on to her.
Im serious, he said, tugging on her hand and pulling her toward
him until she was practically stepping on his feet. Theres
another reason I want you stay over the island, especially when Im
not with you. My family cant protect you if they cant find you.
Dont forget, those women are still out there. And Creon will be
back for you. . . .
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At the mention of Creons name, it came flooding back to her. He
had tried to kill her, and he very nearly succeeded. The dizzying
darkness had been bad enough, but he had forced her to use her
lightning and relive another terrible memory as well.
Helen? Lucas said, touching the side of her face and turning
her eyes to his. Im sorry to bring him up, but you know I had to.
I know, Lucas, its not that, she began and stopped, needed a
second to regroup. Do you think my lightning is dangerous?
Very, he said seriously. But only if you dont learn to use it.
I dont want to use it! I want to go back to forgetting about it!
Helen, you dont need to run away from yourself anymore, he
said, scowling down at the ground. Look, this is partly my fault. I
should have told you about your lightning sooner, but I could tell
you were avoiding it, maybe even repressing it, for some reason.
What I really wanted was for you to discover it yourself and want
to learn about it, like you did with flying.
Lucas, I . . . Helen broke off, shaking her head. I think I killed
someone with it, and even if he was trying to hurt me, it still terrifies
me.
You cant be afraid of your power anymore, Helen, Lucas said
gently. You are the strongest of us all, but all that strength is for
nothing until you own your powers.
But Ive spent my entire life scared to death of using any of
them, Helen said in a strangled voice, thinking about her cramps.
I know Im asking you to forget about years and years of conditioning,
and it probably wont happen overnight, but it still has to
happen, and you have to be the one to decide to make it happen.
You are the most amazingly talented Scion Ive ever seen. Lucas
raked a hand through his hair and shook his head, at a loss.
Really, Helen, you cant see yourself the way I do, but if you could,
youd be speechless. Its time for you to stop fearing what you can
do, and its definitely time for you to start using all your talents
when you train, especially your lightning.
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How am I supposed to do that without frying everyone? I dont
suppose you have a garage full of lightning rods? she tried to joke,
flustered that Lucas thought she was powerful, but more important,
that he seemed to love that about her.
I havent worked out the details yet, he said with a grin. But Ill
think of something.
When they went into the house it was dinnertime. Helen was
happy to see that Claire was still there, sitting at the table, waiting
to be fed like the rest of the family, chatting away with the twins
about a paper due the next morning for one of their brainiac
classes, and stopped only to wave excitedly at Helen when she and
Lucas came through the back door.
As usual, the kitchen was packed. Pallas and Castor were hovering
hungrily over the stove, burning themselves every time they
dipped a finger into a pot to taste what Noel was cooking, but not
caring enough to stop. Pandora and Hector were joking around
with each other by the sink, laughing identical laughs as they tried
to see who was better at spitting a grape into the air and then
catching it again in their mouths. Poor Noel couldnt turn one way
or the other without tripping over one of her offspring, a guest, a
husband, an in-law, a nephew, or a nieceand, yet again, no one
seemed to be lending her a hand.
You know I can cook, right? Should I offer to help your mom?
Helen asked Lucas sheepishly.
Are you kidding? My mom loves this. Sometimes I think shes
just waiting for all of us to get married and move out so she can
open her own restaurant. He saw Helens dubious look. Im serious!
She was telling my dad the other day she wants to have a dinner
party and invite half the island. Shes insane.
There you are, Helen, dear, Noel said when she looked up, as if
she had been truly anxious about Helens whereabouts. Then she
turned back to her stove top and started talking to herself. Shell
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need extras. So damned thin all of a sudden . . . Father still doesnt
know the first thing about her so he isnt feeding her properly and
Kate is so worried! Now where is Cassie?
Noel was mumbling to herself, but loud enough so Helen could
hear. She couldnt tell if Noel was out of her mind with stress, used
to being talked over in such a loud room, or if she was intentionally
letting Helen in on her thoughts. Noel took a lungful of air and
hollered Cassandras name.
There was a startled thump from upstairs, and Cassandras distant
voice yelling back, Start without me, Im busy!
Helen and Claire shared a wide-eyed stare, which melted into
identical warm smiles. They had both been only children, both
growing up not being allowed to raise their voices indoors. Together,
theyd dreamed of having big families and full houses with a
thousand things happening at once, and now they saw in the other
the remembrance of that girlish wish. The yelling jangled the
nerves a bit, but there was no denying that it made the Delos house
feel like a home. Hec-Jace-Castor-Lucas! Noel sputtered while
she stared at her sons face and repeatedly forgot what she had
named him. Go drag your little sister down here. We have guests
tonight.
Lucas did as his mother asked, returning with a very grouchy
Cassandra thrown over a shoulder.
But I see them every day! Cassandra whined as Lucas bent forward
and put her down on her own feet next to Helen.
Mom said, Lucas replied with an apologetic shrug. Apparently,
there was no arguing with that because Cassandra rolled her eyes
and sat down at the table without another word.
Hi, Cassandra said in a slightly miffed way to Helen. Do you
eat a lot of garlic?
No. Why? Does my breath stink? Helen replied uncertainly,
already working up a blush at the thought of having gassed Lucas
all day with dragon breath.
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Not at all. Just trying to figure out why youre impervious to
weapons, she said. She held up a book she had clutched in her
hand and waved it at Noels uncaring back. Im trying to solve a
problem here, she said loudly, obviously intending for her mother
to hear, but Noel kept right on cooking.
Ive been looking stuff up, too, Hector added, hands behind his
head, exactly like someone who hadnt.
You just worry about teaching her to defend herself, and Ill take
care of the research, Cassandra said in a frazzled way as she
opened her book and started leafing through it. Hector smiled, obviously
glad he was off the hook.
Castor, Pallas, and Cassandra, asked Helen about different
habitsfoods she ate, daily routines, even prayers her mother
might have taught her to say before bed. Nothing yielded an answer,
and they gave up when dinner was served.
It was good. Really, really good. Helen ate like she hadnt been
fed in weeks. She drank glass after glass of water. She was so dehydrated
she could feel the cool water fanning out in her system
and thickening her tissues like a dry rag fattening up as it absorbs a
puddle. She felt guilty at one point for hogging all the food and
forced herself to put her knife and fork down, but Noel looked at
her sharply and asked her if she didnt like the meal. Helen murmured
an apology and gladly resumed chowing down.
After dinner, Lucas drove her back to her house, which by now
was a waste of both time and fuel, but something they had to do to
keep Jerry from getting suspicious about how Helen was traveling
around the island.
I dont like leaving you alone, Lucas said, glancing nervously at
every shadow in the yard.
Ill be okay, Helen lied. Actually, now that it was dark out she
didnt want Lucas to get farther than a few inches away from her,
but with her dad home there was no option but for them to
separate.
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Ill be back in an hour or so, Lucas told her as she got out of the
car. Helen shut the door but kept a hold of it, looking at him uncertainly
through the open window. What is it? he asked.
I feel horrible, Lucas! Its autumn, and you and your cousins are
sleeping outside at night. That just isnt acceptable.
We dont have much of a choice. We cant leave you by yourself
until you can fight.
I wont allow it anymore, she said, tucking her hair behind her
ear and crossing her arms stubbornly. Youre just going to have to
stay in my room.
Because thats relaxing, he replied with gentle sarcasm. I
barely shut my eyes last night. Trust me, Ill get more sleep on your
roof.
No, she said, sticking to her guns, even though she was getting
warm and jittery at the thought of him in her room again. You
either come inside or you dont spend the night here at all.
Lucas looked up at her. Well figure something out when I get
back. Okay?
Helen reluctantly agreed and went into the house to see her dad.
Through a wide yawn, he tried to ask her how her weekend had
gone but after working double shifts for two days straight he could
barely keep his eyes open. Helen sent him to bed, promising to fix
breakfast in the morning. Jerry was snoring away before shed
even brushed her teeth. She finished up in the bathroom and put
on a pair of boxer shorts and a baggy V-neck tee, thinking that Lucas
would appreciate her attempt to cover up, and then went to the
linen closet to find an air mattress she was pretty sure her dad had
gotten for his birthday a few years ago.
At the bottom of the closet she found the unused kit herding dust
bunnies around its corners and brought it back into her bedroom.
She sat down on the floor, opened the box, and took out the different
components. As she tried to find any part of the instructions
that was written in English, she heard a tap. She smiled
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involuntarily, and waved for Lucas to come through her unlatched
window, marveling at how lovely he looked as he soared in her
window, quite certain that she looked nothing like that when she
flew.
Is that spine cracker for me? he whispered with a smile as he
pointed at the air mattress.
Hey, if you dont like it, Im all for you sleeping in my bed,
Helen whispered back, making a show of closing up the kit.
No, its perfect, he said, stopping her by grabbing her hands
and pulling her into his arms. He held on to her like he hadnt seen
her in forty days, instead of forty minutes, and then he grinned and
rubbed his face against her cheek.
You need a shave! she said, squirming away from his scratchy
chin. He chuckled sadistically and turned his attention to the air
mattress.
I was going to sleep on the couch downstairs, he said uncertainly,
still deciding if that would be better.
My dad . . .
Wouldnt be able to get down the stairs fast enough to catch
me.
And what if you didnt hear him and didnt get out in time? Id