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Infusing the dagger with my magic, I pushed it all the way in, hearing his gasp as blood began to spill.

 

“From the grave you came
Now you’ll be gone
Go back to the ground
Where you belong.”

 

I sent more power into the dagger and he fell. Checking for a pulse, I sighed in relief when there wasn’t one. I spun, seeing Tessi and Mel staring at me like deer stuck in headlights.

 

“What?”

 

“You killed one of the Six,” Mel said, watching his body disappear. “Like it was nothing.”

 

“That was not nothing,” I scoffed. Pushing past them, I rested my hands on Aiden and sent my healing essence into his body. The knot grew smaller until it faded completely, and he groaned. He gripped his head and opened his eyes. “Sade?”

 

“Aiden,” I said happily. “I’m so glad you’re ok.”

 

“Is it over?”

 

I shook my head. “I’m going to finish it now.”

 

He locked his hand in my hair, kissing me hard and fast. “Come back to me,” he whispered.

 

“I promise,” I mouthed. Before the confrontation with Bram and then Wolfe, I didn’t think I’d survive today, but I felt more powerful than ever.

 

I would survive this and take a few of them down in the meantime.

 

Taking the steps two at a time, I found Grandma and Bram facing off in the living room. “Leave her alone,” I demanded. A protective wall of my magic appeared in front of Grandma, and I watched as Bram’s magic bounced off it and back at him. He fell back, landing on his butt, and howled in anger.

 

Slowly and deliberately, I wiped the bloody dagger on my jeans. “Met your friend Wolfe,” I said. His eyes grew large as he watched me clean the dagger. “He’s not gonna be coming back down here.”

 

He let out an animalistic growl and jumped to his feet. “You killed him?”

 

Grimacing, I sucked in a breath. “Yeah…is that a problem?” I asked. I was taunting him, teasing him like he had me.

 

And I liked it.

 

He rushed forward, but with a wave of my hand I froze him in place. “I don’t think so. We’re not going to fight anymore today. You’re going to get your resurrected goons and leave. You aren’t going to come back here, and you’re going to leave my family alone.”

 

Snarling, he shook his head. “Never.”

 

I was in his face in an instant, pressing the dagger to his cheek. “Then I’ll kill you now.”

 

He breathed heavily, and one of the other Six rushed in, stopping at the scene he came in on. “Bram?” his friend said, voice full of uncertainty.

 

“Call them down,” he said through clenched teeth. “We’re leaving.”

 

The guy looked at me with wide eyes, his also dark like the others. Was it part of the resurrection? Or because they were part of the Six?

 

“We are?” he asked.

 

“YES!” Bram screamed. “Get them now!”

 

The guy rushed from the room, and returned about five minutes later with four others in tow. They all looked me over, assessing me silently. Still holding the dagger to Bram’s cheek, I pushed until there was blood. “Now, you aren’t going to come back here. We’ll meet again in Clorva.”

 

His lips turned up and he spit in my face.

 

I sliced the dagger from his upper cheek to his lip and through it. He cried out in pain. Wiping the spit from my face, I pushed the dagger into his chest. “You ever do that again, and I will cut your heart out and feed it to your friends. Leave,” I demanded.

 

Releasing the magical binds, I stood my ground as he backed away, still glaring at me, and joined his friends. The now five of them disappeared in an instant and I dropped to my knees.

 

I’d just faced the Six, knocked it down to the Five, and seemed to put the fear of me into all of them. Who was I?

 

“Sadie,” Grandma said. She crouched before me, taking my shoulders in her hands. “Are you ok?”

 

I nodded. She wrapped her arms around me in a tight hug.

 

“You were amazing.”

 

“Thanks,” I said. “I killed one.”

 

“Which one?” she asked. Her eyes held the pride she hadn’t yet conveyed with words.

 

“Wolfe,” I told her. “Is everyone ok?” I asked. Getting to my feet, I walked to Mark and Lucas. “You two all right?”

 

They nodded. “Yeah, Sadie. We’re ok.”

 

Looking around, I saw fallen council members scattered around the room. “How many have we lost?” I asked, my voice breaking.

 

Grandma rested her hand on my shoulder. “We’ll let you know. Mark, Lucas, Andy—can you three get a headcount on the fallen and the injured? Sandra, help me go along and heal the ones who need it.”

 

“What about me?” I asked. “I can help.”

 

She shook her head. “You have saved us all; we can do this much. Go find Aiden and make sure he’s safe.”

 

“He is,” I assured her. “Wolfe had him. That’s why he had to die.”

 

She smiled weakly. “I see. Well, go check on him then. And your friends. We’ll talk later.”

 

Wrapping my arms around her neck, I squeezed her and let her scent wash over me, calming my nerves. “I love you.”

 

She sniffled. “I love you, Sadie.”

 

Before any more tears could fall, I hurried out and dashed up the steps and back to the room. Tessi and Mel were guarding Aiden, the both of them holding weapons and looks of determination.

 

“They’re gone,” I told them. “You can stand down.”

 

They both grabbed me for a three-way hug. Tessi told me how proud she was while Mel insisted I was the biggest badass she knew. I was pretty sure I was the only badass she knew, but that didn’t really matter. Once my friends were comforted and felt safe, I broke free.

 

“Grandma could probably use some help downstairs,” I told them. “There’s damage, and some people didn’t make it.”

 

Tessi covered her mouth and cried out. Mel looked grim as she nodded and headed out the door. Turning back, she called, “Sadie…thank you for saving us. I’m proud of you, friend.”

 

Smiling, I took her hand and squeezed as I allowed my eyes to show the appreciation I wasn’t sure how to put into words. She seemed to understand though. She dropped my hand, taking Tessi’s instead, and the two of them went downstairs.

 

“Aiden,” I sighed. Jumping higher and quicker than was natural for me, I landed beside him on the bed. “Are you sure you’re ok?”

 

He chuckled. “Yeah. You healed me.”

 

Taking his hand, I transported us back to the bedroom we shared. After I sealed us in, I put an extra soundproof barrier. The tasks downstairs could wait. I couldn’t handle any more of the stress associated with what happened. Death counts and injury counts could be dealt with by Grandma; I needed to spend time with Aiden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Aiden,” I said gently. We stood inside the room, our bodies pressed close. Resting my hand on his chest, I felt his heart beating beneath his shirt. “I have to tell you something.”

 

“What?” he asked.

 

“I’m going to Clorva as soon as I figure out my deepest secret. It’ll probably be tomorrow.”

 

“Sade,” he said, shaking his head. He laid his hand over mine. “You can’t.”

 

“I don’t know if I’ll come back,” I admitted. “I want you to know I care, and if I don’t survive this, please take care of yourself. Don’t put yourself in more danger than you need to. Have Mark or Grandma wipe your memories of me. I don’t want you to hurt over me.”

 

“Sade,” he growled. His mouth was on mine before my name was completely past his lips. He kissed me fiercely, using his whole body to show his passion. Flush against him, I felt every inch of his muscled body as he moved his lips against mine.

 

Pulling back, I left my eyes closed and leaned against his forehead. “I’m serious, Aiden. I have to know you’ll be ok. I can’t go into this worrying you’ll do something stupid because I’m gone.”

 

“You aren’t going to die,” he said sternly. “Stop talking like that.”

 

“I might,” I said. “I’m being real here. I got lucky killing Wolfe. If he hadn’t been flirting with me, I don’t know if I could have caught him off guard like that.”

 

“You could have,” he reassured me. “I know you could have.”

 

“Maybe. Maybe not.”

 

“Sade,” he said. His eyes welled with tears and he clenched his eyes shut. “I can’t imagine a life without you.”

 

His words struck me deep. My own tears fell and he wrapped his strong arms around me. We stood there, crying, until no more tears would come. My face was red and streaked, his the same, but it didn’t matter. None of it mattered.

 

A knock disrupted us, and I groaned. “I forgot to cloak us so they couldn’t find the room.”

 

“You can do that?” he asked. He looked a little proud.

 

I nodded. “Too late now,” I sighed. Walking to the door, I opened it to find Grandma looking enraged.

 

“Sadie Mae, we have to talk,” she spat. She waltzed past me, stopping in the center of the room with her hands on her hips. “I didn’t say anything in front of the others, but I heard what you said to Bram. You’d see him in Clorva. Care to explain that to me?”

 

Gulping, I shut the door. “I don’t think it really needs explaining, Grandma. It pretty much speaks for itself.”

 

“You’re not unlocking that place,” she stated.

 

“I have to,” I responded. “You can’t stop me.”

 

“Sadie,” she said. She wasn’t as angry this time, her voice more concerned than pissed. “Why are you doing this?”

 

Flinging my arm out in the direction of the door, I yelled, “Did you not see the destruction down there? Do you really think they’ll stop? I have to lead them away from all of you. How long until they figure out where Santos is, or Scott and Liv? I refuse to live in fear and let them hold that power over me, Grandma. I have the ability to send them to another realm, and I’m going to do it.”

 

She blinked several times, seemingly fighting back tears. “But Sadie, you’ll go, too.”

 

I nodded. “I know.”

 

Aiden came to my side, holding me close. “I told her she can do this, Anna. I believe in her. You didn’t see how she killed that Wolfe guy. She was amazing. I absolutely believe she can destroy these people.”

 

She stood there shaking her head, not speaking.

 

“Besides,” I said. “I read that not everyone got out of Clorva, Grandma. No one knows how time works there. What if people have been stuck there all this time? Don’t they deserve someone to come in and help?”

 

“They’ve wouldn’t have survived all this time,” she relayed. “There’s no way.”

 

I shrugged. “Maybe not, but it’s not settling well with me. I’m going to check when I go.”

 

Her eyes closed, and I saw her chest heaving as she fought to control her emotions. “Sadie,” she said softly. “I’m really proud of you.”

 

Smiling at her admission, I rushed to her and hugged her neck. “I love you, Grandma.”

 

“Listen to Aiden,” she said, rubbing her hand up and down my back. “You can do this. Don’t go into it willing to die. You are Sadie Tabors, the Dark Sorceress. If anyone can do this, it’s you.”

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