She shrugged, her hooded, unblinking gaze locked on Bart. A nervous, suddenly worried Bart.
“Can you really help her?” he asked in a low voice.
Cody shrugged. “She won’t know until she tries, and as you can see, she’s not leaning toward trying anything.”
It was painful to watch Bart look for a reverse gear. Now that the possibility had arisen, that his daughter might actually have a chance, he didn’t know how to make it happen.
“Then do it for her sake and not mine,” he said in a deep voice, having dropped all the hatred from his tone. “It was Deanna that did this.”
Silence.
Bart slowly disintegrated. Cody hated to watch it. He understood Tessa’s stance and knew he’d be the same way if it had been his father. The fact that she hadn’t taken Bart out already gave him hope that she could be reached.
The big man, now visibly shaken from being on the verge of being destroyed from the inside out, finally burst out with, “Please. I don’t care what you do to me, but help her.”
Suddenly, as if a switch had been thrown, Tessa walked over to the bed where the young woman lay in a stasis state. She had an IV connected with blood running into one arm, keeping her sustained. From a blood farm most likely. Cody still hated to see it. To see one of his own people like this – it hurt. To know that Deanna had caused this – that was even worse.
He still didn’t trust that bitch but as she wasn’t here to face her actions, he could only hope one of her victims could help the other.
Tessa never did anything for a long moment. Bart shifted uneasily at her side.
“Deanna put her hands on either side of her face and said ‘You are the One. You are the vessel I need right now.’ And she started doing something to my Lacy. Lacy cried out and told her to stop. She was in such pain and crying out that it hurt too much and to stop. Only Deanna wouldn’t. She said it’s the way it had to be. She’d left it too long. There was stuff that needed to be done. Rulers needed to rule.”
Bart frowned when he finished quoting Deanna, and the anger had returned to his voice. “What ruler? Deanna was no ruler then, and my Lacy is no ruler now. What does any of this have to do with ruling?”
Tessa sighed. In front of them, she reached out and placed a hand on Lacy’s abdomen and lowered her head.
Cody stepped up, wondering what she was doing. Bart crouched beside her.
After a long moment, Bart asked, “Can you help her?”
Tessa slowly shook her head. “No, I don’t think so. In fact, I’m pretty sure this is exactly how Deanna expected her to be.”
Cody started.
“What?”
Bart stepped closer to Lacy’s head. “What do you mean?” he cried. “It was an accident, she said.”
Tessa shook her head. “No, this was no accident. This was a setup right from the start.”
“A setup?” Cody felt stupid, but he didn’t get it. “What are you talking about, Tessa?”
She shook her head and reached out a second hand, which she placed on Lacy’s forehead.
There was a weird static in the air. Enough that the tiny strands of hair around Tessa’s face actually lifted up.
“What’s happening?” Bart cried out behind her as he leaned closer.
“Nothing you need to worry about,” Tessa said. She tilted her head back, her face to the ceiling, and closed her eyes.
Cody could see something happening, but he was lost as to an explanation.
Lacy suddenly arched her back as if a string was pulling her up from her belly.
“Lacy!” Bart reached out to touch her when the invisible cord attached to her snapped and she dropped back to the bed.
She gave a great gulping sound that rattled all the way up her chest then her chest sank down, down, and down.
It never rose again.
“No.” Bart dropped to the floor, sobbing. “Lacy.”
Still shocked at seeing Tessa fail at something – if she’d failed – Cody didn’t know what to say.
Bart looked up, anger and hate back in his eyes.
“You killed her,” he cried. A meaty fist reached out to hit her and came up against something she held in her hand.
The silver bolt she’d pulled from her father’s body.
Bart blew to ash right in front of him.
“What the hell, Tessa?” snapped Cody stepping back and waving his arms from the explosion in front of him. “What happened?”
Tessa looked up, her gaze going from Bart’s floating remains then back to Cody.
“See, that’s your first misunderstanding.”
“What?” Lord, he felt like something major had just happened, but he didn’t know what. And damn it, he wanted to. He needed to understand.
What the hell was going on here?
“I’m not Tessa.”
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